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Lockville is a small, quiet place located in Fairfield County, in the state of Ohio. It's known as an "unincorporated community." This means it doesn't have its own local government, like a mayor or a city council. Instead, it's usually governed by the county. Think of it as a neighborhood or a collection of homes that are part of a larger county area.

A Look Back: Lockville's History

Lockville got its name from something very important in the past: canal locks! Canals were like man-made rivers that helped boats travel across land, carrying goods and people. Locks are special sections of a canal that act like water elevators. They help boats move up or down between different water levels. Lockville was named because it was close to these important locks on a nearby canal.

In the old days, a post office was a very important place. It was where people sent and received letters, news, and even packages. Lockville had its own post office, which opened in 1849. It served the community for many years, helping people stay connected. The post office eventually closed its doors in 1921.

Famous Faces from Lockville

Even small communities can have people who go on to do big things! One notable person connected to Lockville was Charles M. Borchers. He became a U.S. Representative for the state of Illinois. A U.S. Representative is a person elected by the people to speak for them in the United States Congress. They help make laws for the entire country.

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