Kelsey, Ohio
Kelsey is an extinct town in Belmont County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.[1]
History
A post office was established at Kelsey in 1882, and remained in operation until 1930.[2] The community was named after William J. Kelsey, the original owner of the town site.[3]
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Municipalities and communities of Belmont County, Ohio, United States
County seat: St. Clairsville
- Martins Ferry
- St. Clairsville
- Barnesville
- Bellaire
- Belmont
- Bethesda
- Bridgeport
- Brookside
- Fairview‡
- Flushing
- Holloway
- Morristown
- Powhatan Point
- Shadyside
- Wilson‡
- Yorkville‡
communities
- Alledonia
- Anvil
- Armstrongs Mills
- Badgertown
- Baileys Mills
- Barton
- Boston
- Businessburg
- Captina
- Centerville
- Colerain
- Crescent
- Dilles Bottom
- Egypt
- Fairpoint
- Farmington
- Hendrysburg
- Hunter
- Jacobsburg
- Key
- Lamira
- Maynard
- McClainville
- Pleasant Grove
- Riverview
- Sewellsville
- Somerton
- Steinersville
- Stewartsville
- Tacoma
- Temperanceville
- Uniontown
- Warnock
- Kelsey
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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39°57′52″N 80°54′54″W / 39.96444°N 80.91500°W / 39.96444; -80.91500
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