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Coshocton County is located in eastern Ohio. Created in 1810 from Muskingum County, the word Coshocton is a derivative of an Indian word meaning, "union of waters." From 1795-1812, white settlers from the East moved into the area, causing inevitable conflicts and confrontations with the Native Americans. With the railroads' intrusion into Coshocton in the late 1860s, the Delaware Indians moved west along with Westbound settlers.
Today Coshocton is a thriving city with a revitalized town center and light-industrial businesses. It is the home of Roscoe Village, a living-history museum that takes visitors back to life in the 19th century. Coshocton industrialist Edward Montgomery provided the impetus for the restoration of Roscoe Village that began in 1968. It is the most outstanding restored canal town in Ohio. During its heyday, from 1830-1860, Roscoe was a thriving milling center known for its wheat and wool exports.
County population: 73,287
Median family household income: $39,943
Median age: 35.9
Largest employers: A.K. Steel, Stone Container, Kraft Foods, Pretty Products, General Electric, Coshocton Memorial Hospital, Roscoe Village
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