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State of Ohio - Bob Taft, Governor
COLUMBUS (June 27, 2005) – Governor Bob Taft today made Ohio’s case to members of the Defense Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission, which is currently reviewing the Department of Defense’s (DoD) May 13 recommendations to close the Mansfield Lahm Municipal Airport and realign Cleveland’s Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) and the Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport Air Guard Station in Springfield. The Governor attended along with a number of representatives and leaders of the affected communities at BRAC Commission’s Regional Hearing held in Buffalo, New York. ... [Read More]

Ohio Community Mediation Roster
Springfield Mediation Service ...

E-mail: nflinchbaugh@ci.springfield.oh.us ...

Springfield, Ohio 45504 ... [Read More]

Ohio DNR Division of Watercraft: Offices
Springfield ...

Springfield, Ohio 45502 ...

springfield.watercraft@dnr.state.oh.us ... [Read More]

Guide to Geology Along I-70 (#5)
Just east of the Ohio Route 202 overpass at mile 36.8, along the westbound exit ramp and the eastbound entrance ramp, are two more well-exposed outcrops of Niagaran Series dolomite. During the 1800's, Niagaran Series dolomite was quarried extensively in the vicinity of Springfield, Ohio, for building stone and the manufacture of lime. In 1871, the lime industry of Springfield burned 10,000 cords of wood per year in the conversion of dolomite to lime. Each year 200 acres of nearby woodland had to be cleared to supply the necessary timber—which in 1871 sold for $3.48 per cord. Niagaran dolomite is still being quarried in southwestern Ohio for manufacture of crushed stone and agricultural lime. ... [Read More]

Ohio Governor Bob Taft - News Release
COLUMBUS (June 27, 2005) – Governor Bob Taft today made Ohio’s case to members of the Defense Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission, which is currently reviewing the Department of Defense’s (DoD) May 13 recommendations to close the Mansfield Lahm Municipal Airport and realign Cleveland’s Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) and the Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport Air Guard Station in Springfield. The Governor attended along with a number of representatives and leaders of the affected communities at BRAC Commission’s Regional Hearing held in Buffalo, New York. ... [Read More]

Buck Creek State Park
The community of Springfield was founded in 1801 and has served since then as the county seat of Clark County. In 1838, the National Road (U.S. 40) reached Springfield and this opened new markets for manufacturing and agriculture. Over the years, Springfield's character changed from rural to industrial. By 1880, the community led the nation in the manufacturing of agricultural implements. ...

The natural features of Buck Creek State Park can be attributed to the effects of glaciers which receded from Ohio over 12,000 years ago. Low hills called moraines can be seen in the area where glaciers halted for extended periods of time and left deposits of gravel and sand. Old river valleys were filled by these deposits where numerous springs now well up through the sand and gravel. The nearby city of Springfield is named for the many springs seeping up from the broad meadows. The springs account for the many bogs and fens in Clark and Champaign counties of which Cedar Bog is probably the best known. ... [Read More]

Recreation.gov
From Cleveland, Ohio: I-71 South to I-270 South, I-270 South to I-70 West, I-70 West to Exit #62 to Route 40 West, 3 miles to first traffic light, right on North Bird Road to Buck Creek Lane. 178 milesFrom Columbus, Ohio: I-70 West to Exit #62 to Route 40 West, 3 miles to first traffic light, right on North Bird Road to Buck Creek Lane. 48 miles.From Cincinnati, Ohio: 75 North to 675 North to I-70 East, follow to Exit #62 to Route 40 West, 3 miles to first traffic light, right on North Bird Road to Buck Creek Lane. 77 miles.From Toledo, Ohio: I-75 South to I-70 East, Exit #62, go West on Route 40, 3 miles to first traffic light, right on North Bird Road to Buck Creek Lane. 120 miles.From Springfield, Ohio: Follow Route 40 East to North Bird Road, turn North on North Bird Road to Buck Creek Lane. 5 miles from downtown Springfield. ... [Read More]

Clark County Probate Court - Genealogical Research
Divorce Records through 1990 can be found at the Clark County Court House, 101 N. Limestone St. Springfield, OH 45502 (937) 328.2458 and after 1990 at the A.B. Graham Bldg., 31 N. Limestone St. Springfield, OH 45502 (937) 328.4648. ...

Springfield, Ohio 45505 ...

Naturalization records from March 20, 1861, to March 5, 1904, are available for you to see on microfilm here in the Court, however the index is located at the Clerk of Courts Office, Common Pleas Court. All records after March 5, 1904 are located at the Clerk of Courts Office, Common Pleas Court, 101 N. Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio 45502 (937) 328.2458 ... [Read More]


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