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The Gill-Morris Farm is a historic farmstead near the city of Circleville in Pickaway County, Ohio, United States. Established in the early nineteenth century, it has been named a historic site.In 1798, U.S. President John Adams appointed a Mr. Winship the Registrar of Lands in the south-central portion of the Northwest Territory. Winship acquired an area of 1,440 acres (580 ha) within this region, which he divided among three of his sons.
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Gill-Morris Farm
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1986-08-14Z
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1820-01-01Z