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Paulding County, Ohio Map

Explore Paulding County, Ohio with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 10 cities and towns in Paulding County below.

Interactive Map of Paulding County, Ohio

CountyPaulding
StateOhio (OH)
County SeatPaulding
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude41.102022
Longitude-84.562842
Cities & Towns10
Area Codes216, 234, 330, 937

About Paulding County, Ohio

Paulding County unfolds across a landscape of gentle, fertile plains, a geography shaped by the slow, deliberate meander of its waterways. The Auglaize River, a silver thread, and its tributary, the Flat Rock Creek, trace sinuous paths through the land, their banks often fringed with the rustling reeds of emergent wetlands. To the west, the county shares a border with Indiana, a subtle shift in the agricultural grid, while to the north, the land begins its almost imperceptible ascent towards the more pronounced undulations of the northwest Ohio terrain. Eastward, the horizon stretches toward the more intensely cultivated fields and the distinctive agricultural character that hints at the rich farming traditions of the region. The soil here, a deep, dark loam, holds the memory of ancient glaciers and the promise of abundant harvests, its richness palpable even in the quiet expanse of a summer afternoon.

The establishment of Paulding County traces back to the early 19th century, a period of westward expansion and the systematic organization of new territories. It was formally organized in 1820, a year when the vast tracts of land were still largely the domain of native peoples and intrepid pioneers. The impetus for its creation stemmed from the growing need for administrative centers to govern these burgeoning settlements. Paulding, the county seat, owes its name to John Paulding, one of the three American militiamen who captured Major John André during the Revolutionary War. The selection of its site, often a matter of strategic importance and local consensus, reflects the early settlers' desire for a central point of commerce and governance, a place where the scattered homesteads could converge, a quiet nexus in the unfolding narrative of American settlement.

The character of Paulding County is one of quiet industry and enduring agricultural roots. Here, the rhythm of life is often dictated by the turning of the seasons and the demands of the land. While agriculture remains a cornerstone, providing a steady, dependable livelihood, the county also participates in the broader economic currents of the region. The towns and villages that dot its expanse—from the organized grid of Paulding itself to the smaller, more intimate neighborhoods of Latty and Grover Hill—each possess their own distinct, unhurried cadence. The air, particularly in the early morning or at the close of day, carries the scent of freshly turned earth and distant woodsmoke, a subtle olfactory signature of rural Ohio. Landmarks here are often understated: a weathered barn against a vast sky, a sturdy stone bridge spanning a creek, the familiar spire of a village church. These are the quiet anchors of place, defining the county not with grand pronouncements but with the steady, reliable presence of things built to last.

Cities and Towns in Paulding County

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About This Paulding County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Paulding County, Ohio alongside links to detailed street maps for 10 cities and towns. The county seat is Paulding. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records