Ohio passes legislation in February 1835 that…
February 1835 CE
Ohio passes legislation in February 1835 that sets up county governments in the Toledo Strip.
The county in which Toledo sits is, later in 1835, to be named after incumbent Governor Robert Lucas, a move that will further exacerbate the growing tensions with Michigan.
Also, during this period, Ohio attempts to use its power in Congress to revive a previously rejected boundary bill that would formally set the state border to be the Harris Line.