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Morrow County Chamber of Commerce

17 1/2 West High Street
419-946-2821

Mission Statement:
To Stimulate Economic ProsperityAnd Improve The Quality Of Life In Morrow County.

History:

Morrow County was founded February 24, 1848. It was formed from parts of Delaware, Knox, Marion, and Richland Counties.

Morrow is named in honor of Jeremiah Morrow, who served as Ohio's 9th Governor from 1822 to 1826. He also served in the U.S. Senate and was a member of the House of Representatives when Morrow County was founded.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF MORROW COUNTY & SYMBOL OF THE OFFICIAL COUNTY FLAG

The first official flag of Morrow County was chosen in 1885. The following symbolic items are depicted within the design of the flag.

16 stars represent the 16 townships of Morrow County: Bennington, Cannon, Cardington, Chester, Congress, Franklin, Gilead, Harmony, Lincoln, North Bloomfield, Perry, Peru, South Bloomfield, Washington, and Westfield.

Center outline of Morrow County is the Monument, dedicated to the citizens of Morrow County, by the U.S. Government for the highest sales per capita in the state, of World War I War Bonds and stamps in 1919. The reported sales were 727,070, or an average of 43:15 for every man, woman, and child in the County, which totaled 16,800 at that time.

The number 1848 in the flag depicts the founding year of Morrow County.
The Flag, chosen in a countywide contest, was first flown at the 132nd Ohio State Fair in August of 1885.

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