Yorkville, Ohio, US is a small village in Belmont County, established in 1806 by John York. It was initially named York's Town, and later became Yorkville in 1834. The village is known for its historical significance, including the Yorkville United Methodist Church, built in 1854, which is a notable landmark. Yorkville was a stop on the Underground Railroad, providing shelter to slaves escaping to freedom in the North. The village has a rich history of agriculture, coal mining, and railroad transportation.
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