- Mathers Mill, Ohio
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Mathers Mill, alternately called Mathers Mills or Mather's Mills, is an unincorporated place in Warren County, Ohio, United States. It is approximately 5 miles east of Lebanon, and 2 miles south of Oregonia in eastern Turtlecreek Township. The area is served by the Oregonia post office, and Lebanon phone exchange and school district. Wilmington Road crosses the Little Miami River and intersects Corwin Road in this area. The bridge is known as the Mathers Mill bridge and the steep hill up out of the valley is sometimes referred to as Mathers Mill Hill.
The area is named for a mill once owned by Richard Mather, which no longer exists. The settlement was once a stop for the Little Miami Railroad. Mathers Mill is now a public access point with parking for the Little Miami Bike Trail, and canoe and fishing access point to the Little Miami River. A private canoe livery is located in the area on the east side of the river.
External links
- Fatal Tragedy at Mathers Mill Bridge - Article on a historic bridge building accident
Municipalities and communities of Warren County, Ohio Cities Franklin | Lebanon | Loveland‡ | Mason | Middletown‡ | Monroe‡ | Springboro‡
Villages Blanchester‡ | Butlerville | Carlisle‡ | Corwin | Harveysburg | Maineville | Morrow | Pleasant Plain | South Lebanon | Waynesville
Townships Clearcreek | Deerfield | Franklin | Hamilton | Harlan | Massie | Salem | Turtlecreek | Union | Washington | Wayne
CDPs Five Points | Hunter | Landen | Loveland Park‡
Unincorporated
communitiesBeedles Station | Chautauqua‡ | Cozaddale | Crosswick | Dallasburg | Dodds | Fosters | Greentree Corners | Hagemans Crossing | Hammel and Millgrove | Hillcrest | Hopkinsville | Kings Mills | Level | Mathers Mill | Middletown Junction | Murdoch | Oregonia | Red Lion | Ridgeville | San Mar Gale | Twenty Mile Stand | Zoar
Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- Greater Cincinnati geography stubs
- Populated places in Warren County, Ohio
- Unincorporated communities in Ohio
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