Monnett, Ohio


Monnett is an unincorporated community in Dallas Township, Crawford County, Ohio, United States. The zipcode assigned to Monnett by the United States Postal Service is 43302, a Marion county zipcode, although Monnett is located inside Crawford County.The population of Monnett as of June 2017 is roughly between 40-45 residents including children though no formal census has been given.

History

Monnett was established as a livestock loading stop by brothers Ephraim, Oliver and Mervin J. Monnett along the Toledo and Ohio Central Railway in the 1870s. The Monnett family was Crawford County's largest land owning family between 1860 and 1880, and their cattle shipments to Toledo and Chicago were large enough to make overland drives to Bucyrus impractical. The establishment of Monnett allowed them to ship directly from the heart of their holdings.
The community at one time was home to the Dallas Township School before it was consolidated with Kirkpatrick to the south in the 1920s. Originally, approximately 30 platted lots were planned. The United States Postal Service once operated a Monnett substation for general mail delivery and outgoing mail. The community also provided local farmers with access to a general merchandise store through the early 20th century.
There has never been a formal place of worship built in Monnett proper. Monnett residents generally worshipped at churches in Kirkpatrick to the south, or Monnett Memorial M. E. Chapel, and Scioto M.E. Chapel, both in Bucyrus Township to the north.
Dallas Township Volunteer Fire Department is located in the center of Monnett.

Geography

Monnett is located at, at the intersection of Monnett Road and Ohio State Route 294, approximately one half mile east of State Route 4 in Crawford County.

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