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Londonderry is a small place located in Guernsey County, Ohio, United States. It is known as an unincorporated community. This means it's a group of homes and businesses that doesn't have its own official local government, like a city or town would. Instead, it's part of a larger area called Londonderry Township.

The Story of Londonderry's Past

Londonderry has an interesting history that goes back over 200 years.

When Was Londonderry Started?

The community of Londonderry was officially planned and mapped out in 1815. This process is called "platting." When a place is platted, it means someone has drawn up a map showing where streets, lots for houses, and other areas will be. It's like drawing a blueprint for a new neighborhood.

Where Did the Name Come From?

The people who founded Londonderry chose its name to honor a famous city across the ocean. The community is named after Londonderry, a well-known city in Northern Ireland. Many early settlers in America came from places like Ireland, and they often named new communities after their homelands.

Londonderry's Old Post Office

For many years, Londonderry had its own post office. This post office first opened its doors in 1819. It served the community by handling letters and packages for nearly 90 years. However, the post office eventually closed down in 1907.

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