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Darke County

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Darke County

County in west Ohio; area 1,554 sq km/600 sq mi; population (1990) 53,619. It is located on the Indiana border. Its administrative headquarters is Greenville, where there is some manufacturing. Largely rural, it is supported mainly by agriculture, including fruit, grain, livestock, tobacco, and tomato farming. Gravel and clay are among the region's natural resources.



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Donations may be made to Darke County Shrine, Box 623.
The Muncie banking market is defined as Delaware County excluding Salem township; Randolph County excluding Washington and Greensfork townships; Licking and Johnson townships in Blackford County, all in Indiana; and Jackson township in Darke County, Ohio.
Yet Darke County memorials to Annie Oakley, one of its brightest stars, are modest and tasteful, perhaps in keeping with the personality of the 5-footer who sewed her own clothes and spent part of her life as an impoverished servant.
 
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