Derwent, Ohio
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Derwent is an unincorporated community in Ohio, located near the southern border of Noble and Guernsey counties, but actually situated in Guernsey.
This is in southeastern Ohio, a part of the Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau region. It is located about seven miles from Senecaville Lake. Derwent is southernly bordered by State Route 313 (Clay Pike Road). The intersection of 313 and Interstate 77 is only a little over a mile from Derwent. Major cities nearby include Zanesville (33.5 miles) and Marietta(40 miles). The intersection of two cross country highways (77 and 70) is only eight miles away.
The Conway rail line runs through the eastern portion of Derwent and the Baltimore and Ohio rail line runs just to the south. The population of Derwent is around 100 and the population of Guernsey County is 40,792 as of the 2000 census.
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