Milford is a city in Clermont and Hamilton counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. Milford is the westernmost city in Appalachian Ohio, and located along the Little Miami River and its East Fork in the southwestern part of the state, it is a part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area. The population was 6,582 at the 2020 census.
Main Street in Milford
The Gatch Site is believed to have been a Native American village site during the Middle Woodland period
Milford First United Methodist Church, the first Methodist class in the Northwest Territory and Ohio.
Little Miami River (2007)
Clermont County, popularly called Clermont, is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 208,601. Ordinanced in 1800 as part of the Virginia Military District, Clermont is Ohio's eighth oldest county, the furthest county west in Appalachian Ohio, and the eleventh oldest county of the former Northwest Territory. Clermont County is part of the Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The county is named from the French "clear hills or mountain."
Its county seat is Batavia, while its largest city is Milford.
Clermont Commission Building, Batavia
John Pattison, Governor
Hugh Nichols, Lt. Governor and Chief Justice
U.S. Grant's Birthplace at Point Pleasant