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Johnsons Corners is a small, quiet place in Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. It's known as an "unincorporated community." This means it's a group of homes and businesses that don't have their own local government, like a mayor or a city council. Instead, the county government takes care of services for the area.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

Imagine a town that isn't officially a city or a village. That's an unincorporated community! People live there, but they don't have their own separate local government. Instead, the larger county government handles things like roads, police, and other services for everyone. Johnsons Corners is one of these places in Ohio.

A Look Back: The History of Johnsons Corners

Johnsons Corners got its name from a man named Abner Johnson. He was the first owner of the land where this community grew. So, the people decided to name the place after him!

For a while, Johnsons Corners had another name: Amwell. This was the name used for the local post office. A post office is a place where people send and receive letters and packages. Back then, post offices were very important because they were often the main way people communicated over long distances. The Amwell post office opened in 1861. It served the community for many years, helping people stay in touch. However, it closed down in 1883.

Today, Johnsons Corners remains a small, unincorporated community, part of the history and landscape of Wayne County, Ohio.

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