Morges, Ohio

Morges (/ˈmɔːrdʒɛz/ MOR-jez) is an unincorporated community in Rose Township, Carroll County, Ohio, United States.

[2] 40°38′03″N 81°14′30″W / 40.63417°N 81.24167°W / 40.63417; -81.24167 The community was platted in 1831 by Samuel Oswalt and John Waggoner along the road established by Bezaleel Wells between Canton and Steubenville, Ohio.

[3] St. Mary's of Morges is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Students attend the Sandy Valley Local School District.

This Carroll County, Ohio state location article is a stub.

1874 map
Signpost in front of a pine tree with seven signs on it reading from top to bottom Bark Road, Bachelor Road, Morges and four signs with arrows pointing different directions to Magnolia, Waynesburg, Carrollton, and Dellroy
Sign at crossroads in Morges
Map of Ohio highlighting Carroll County