Green Township is a township located in west centrk
Hamilton County, Ohio. As of
2000, the total population is 55,660, and the area remaining as unncorporated township is 27.9 mi².
History
The township was originally held intact by
John Cleves Symmes, with the apparent intent of naming it as the academy township for his purchase. In
1802 a court order awarded half the township to one of his Miami company invetors,
Elias Boudinot. This became part of the disputes over the entire
Symmes Purchase[?].
Geography
The township occupies gently rolling hills above the Ohio river basin, and northwest of downtown Cincinnati. As of 1990, over 50% of the township's area has been was converted to urban use, largely as a suburb of Cincinnati; 38% is classed as forrested, and 11% as farmland.
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