LC control no. | n 83232509 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Fairborn (Ohio) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Ohio--Fairborn |
Variant(s) | City of Fairborn (Ohio) Fairborn, Ohio |
See also | Component of merger: Fairfield (Greene County, Ohio) http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/P60736 Component of merger: Osborn (Ohio) http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/P60736 |
Other standard no. | Q1018317 141426021 4511263 2079495 86456979-3796-42e2-9ebb-21b85da73ff0 1077584 |
Beginning date | 1950-01-01 |
Associated country | United States |
Address | 44 W. Hebble Avenue Fairborn OH 45324 |
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Found in | Fairborn, Ohio, 1983? (name not given; title supplied) LC data base, 11/16/83 (hdg.: Fairborn, Ohio) Barron, W.P. The flood of March 1913, the Miami Conservancy District, and the effect on the village of Osborn, Ohio, ©1983: leaf 63 (on Jan. 1, 1950 the villages of Fairfield and Osborn were merged to form the city of Fairborn) Rand McNally comm. atlas & marketing guide, 1979, Ohio (Fairborn, Greene) GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 39°49ʹ15ʺN 084°01ʹ10ʺW) GNIS, October 14, 2021 (Fairborn; populated place, Greene County, Ohio; variants: Fairfield; Osborn; 39°49ʹ15ʺN, 084°01ʹ10ʺW; 39.82089250°, -84.01937890°) Fairborn website, October 14, 2021: home page (Fairborn; City of Fairborn; 44 W. Hebble Avenue, Fairborn, OH 45324) <https://www.fairbornoh.gov/> Fairborn's history, via WWW, viewed October 14, 2021 (Fairfield; Greene County, Ohio; first log house was built in 1799 in the old settlement of Fairfield; 1916, when Fairfield observed her 100th anniversary; new village Osborn one and one-half miles to the northwest of the Village of Fairfield was recorded on May 20, 1851 and incorporated in 1876; in 1921, the people of Osborn moved their village to land bordering Fairfield on the east. Beginning in 1921, we had the two villages -- Fairfield and Osborn -- close neighbors for a twenty-eight year period. Each kept its separate identity, having its own government, town council, post office; registered voters of the twin villages voted to merge and form a new village. The vote was decisive in favor of the merger in 1949; the charter for the new village was delivered on January 1, 1950, and the name of the new village of Fairborn came into being; City of Fairborn was created by an act of the State of Ohio when it reached a population of 5,000 people, and was officially designated the City of Fairborn in August of 1950) <https://www.fairbornoh.gov/Fairborn_History_.pdf> |
Geographic area code | n-us-oh |
Associated language | eng |