Rinard Mills, Ohio

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Rinard Mills is a small unincorporated village on the Little Muskingum River in Monroe County, Ohio, United States. It is named after Isaac Rinard, who owned a mill at the village. The village is situated on State Route 26 which stretches from Marietta, county seat of Washington County, to Woodsfield, county seat of Monroe County, and further. The village has a cemetery. Several years ago, a resident of the community found the remains of a mill stone in the Little Muskingum. It was incorporated into Isaac Rinard's grave marker and was cause for a special event.

Monroe County, Ohio
Woodsfield, county seat
Municipalities

Antioch | Beallsville | Clarington | Graysville | Jerusalem | Lewisville | Miltonsburg | Stafford | Wilson | Woodsfield

Townships

Adams | Benton | Bethel | Center | Franklin | Green | Jackson | Lee | Malaga | Ohio | Perry | Salem | Seneca | Summit | Sunsbury | Switzerland | Washington | Wayne

Other localities

Cameron | Hannibal | Laings | Malaga | Rinard Mills | Sardis | Sycamore Valley


Coordinates: 39°35′05″N, 81°09′18″W