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Van Wert County, OH

Van Wert is a rural county located in west central Ohio. It is named in honor of Isaac Van Wart who was a militiaman from New York during the Revolutionary War. He participated In the capture of Major John Andre in 1780. Andre was eventually hanged as a spy for assisting in General Benedict Arnold’s attempt to surrender the fort at West Point, New York. Van Wert County is the only so named county within the United States.

There are two cities in Van Wert County, Delphos and the county seat of Van Wert. Van Wert County also hosts 8 villages and 12 townships.


Map of Van Wert County, Ohio With Municipal and Township Labels


VILLAGES

Convoy			Scott
Elgin			Venedocia
Middle Point		Willshire
Ohio City		Wren


TOWNSHIPS

Harrison	Liberty		Union
Hoaglin		Pleasant	Washington
Jackson		Ridge		Willishire
Jennings	Tully		York


Public Safety Communications

Public Safety radio communications in Van Wert County utilize VHF High Band and UHF.

VAN WERT COUNTY FREQUENCIES


County Fire Stations

  • 70 - Wren Fire