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Houses along State Route 550

Bartlett is a small, unincorporated community located in southwestern Wesley Township, within Washington County, Ohio, United States. Being "unincorporated" means it's a place where people live, but it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town. Instead, it's part of the larger county.

Bartlett has its own post office and uses the ZIP code 45713. You can find this community where two state roads, Route 550 and Route 555, meet. It's also close to Coal Run, which is a smaller stream that flows into Wolf Creek. Wolf Creek then joins the larger Muskingum River to the north, near the town of Waterford. A cool local landmark near Bartlett is the Shinn Covered Bridge, which crosses over Wolf Creek.

History of Bartlett: How It Began

When Was Bartlett Founded?

The community of Bartlett was first established in the year 1832. This means that people started planning and settling the area around that time.

How Did Bartlett Get Its Name?

A post office was opened in Bartlett in 1834, just two years after the community was laid out. The very first person to be in charge of this post office was a man named Amos Bartlett. The community was named after him, honoring his role as the first postmaster.

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