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James Watson Riley established
Celina in 1834. Celina is the county seat of Mercer County. While
traveling through New York state to get the town plat lithographed,
Riley came across the town of Salina situated on the edge of Onondaga
Lake near Syracuse. Noting the similarity between Salina and the newly
founded settlement in Ohio, he named the new town Celina. The spelling
was changed to avoid confusion at the post office, or so the story is
told from past legends. Another legend has it that the spelling was
changed because in Salina, NY, Main Street is oriented east-west (also
Market Street is oriented north-south), where in Celina, OH, Main
Street is oriented north-south (and Market Steet is oriented
east-west).
Originally, St. Mary’s was the Mercer County seat of government,
but with the Ohio government’s creation of Auglaize County in
1848, St. Mary’s became part of the new county, and Celina became
the county seat of Mercer County.
Celina grew slowly after its
founding in 1834. In 1880, only 1,346 people resided in the community,
but over the next decade, Celina’s population nearly doubled to
2,684 inhabitants. The primary reason for this population growth was
the discovery of oil and natural gas deposits during the 1880s. In
1886, Celina contained three newspaper offices, five churches, and two
banks. Numerous manufacturing establishments existed in the community,
most of which provided services or products to farmers in the
surrounding countryside. This has held true throughout the twentieth
century. In 2000, Celina was the largest city in Mercer County, with a
population of 10,303 people
More information about Celina's
History can be found at the Mercer County Historical Museum
listed below.

Intersection
of Main and Market Streets
ABOUT
GRAND LAKE
History in the area :
Mercer County Historical Society Museum,
Celina
MERCER COUNTY
HISTORICAL MUSEUM
130 West Market Street, P.O. Box 512
Celina, OH 45822
Museum Phone: 419-586-6065
FORT RECOVERY STATE SITE & HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Fort Recovery
SHRINE OF THE
HOLY RELICS
& MARIA STEIN HERITAGE MUSEUM
Maria Stein
NEIL ARMSTRONG AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
Wapakoneta
MIAMI-ERIE CANAL
St. Marys & through Auglaize County
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