Belmont County, Ohio
Did You Know?
Established in 1801, Belmont County derives its name from the French word for “beautiful mountain.” Located along the Ohio River, it played a critical role in early river trade and commerce. The county was a hub for the Underground Railroad, with Quakers aiding freedom seekers. In the 19th and 20th centuries, coal mining and steel production drove the economy, though these industries declined in the late 20th century.

