Water Companies in Bellefontaine, OH
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* City of Bellefontaine
(937) 592-4376 more info
Jackson Center Water & Sewer
(937) 596-6314 more info
Kenton Waterworks Office
(419) 673-1324 more info
Lakeview Village Water Office
(937) 843-2851 more info
Mechanicsburg Water Department
(937) 834-2720 more info
Mt Victory Water Department
(937) 354-2001 more info
Rushsylvania: Water Plant
(937) 468-7014 more info
Russells Point Water Works
(937) 843-2294 more info
Urbana Utilities Office
(937) 652-4315 more info
Village of Rushsylvania Water
(937) 468-7014 more info
Water & Sewer Billing
(937) 498-8114 more info

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Facts about Bellefontaine, OH:
Bellefontaine ( /b?l?fa?nt?n/ bel-fown-tin) The population was 13,069 at the 2000 census. It is the center of the Bellefontaine Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau in 2003. The highest point in Ohio, Campbell Hill, is within the city limits of Bellefontaine. The name Bellefontaine means "beautiful spring" in French, and is purported to refer to several springs in the area. Around 1777, the Shawnee war leader Blue Jacket (Weyapiersenwah) built a settlement here, known as Blue Jacket's Town. Blue Jacket and his band had previously occupied a village along the Scioto River, but with the coming of the American Revolutionary War to the Ohio Country, Blue Jacket and other American Indians who took up arms against the American revolutionaries relocated in order to be closer to their British allies at Detroit. Blue Jacket's Town was destroyed in Logan's Raid, conducted by Kentucky militia in 1786 at the outset of the Northwest Indian War. The...

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