Warren County Genealogical Society
Warren County, Ohio
Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society
Engineer's Office

 

(513) 695-1144

 


406 Justice Drive, Lebanon, Ohio 45036
Hours: 9 AM-4 PM Monday through Friday

Driving Directions

 wcgs@co.warren.oh.us


 

Warren County Engineer’s Office

Neil Tunison, Engineer

Location105 Markey Rd., Lebanon, OH 45036

Phone: (513) 695-3301

Email: savannah.smith@co.warren.oh.us

Web Site: www.co.warren.oh.us/engineer/

Hours: M-F 8 AM – 4:00 PM, except holidays

Holdings: Provides access to Warren County maps and surveys of townships, villages and cities in the county.

 

Click here for a listed of the elected surveyors and engineers for Warren County, Ohio.  

 

Engineer’s Office Record Type

Dates

Format

Location

WCGS Indexed

Loose Road Documents

No dates

Paper

WCEO

No

Loose Road Documents

1804-1916

Paper

WCEO

No

Minutes of Road Records No. 1-2

1804-1822

Paper

WCEO

No

Road Record No. 1

1821-1832

Paper

WCEO

No

Road Record No. 2

1832-1841

Paper

WCEO

No

Road Record No. 3

1841-1866

Paper

WCEO

No

Road Record No. 4

1869-1938

Paper

WCEO

No

 

 

Warren County Surveyors

The office was County Engineer was originally known as County Surveyor and began in 1803 as an appointed position by the Court of Common Pleas.  It became an elected position in 1831 and the term was set to be three years.  Early surveyor duties included: surveying all lands sold or to be sold, employment of chain men to establish boundary corners, reporting trespassing on public lands, and transcribing maps and plats. By 1906 the responsibilities expanded to include preparation of plans to construct or repair roads, turnpikes, bridges and ditches in the county and the cost of such plans. The name was changed to County Engineer in 1935 with a four year term and candidates had to be both registered and licensed professional engineers and surveyors in Ohio.  Currently the County Surveyor / Engineer provides open access to all county maps & surveys of townships, villages and cities.

Some of the records kept by the County Surveyor / Engineer include: Arial photographs; Annual Road Report; Bridge & Culvert Records; Bridge Files; Bridge Inspection Records; Contract Records; Delivery Tickets; Ditch Files; Ditch Plats; Ditch Records; Estimate Records; Field Notes (Surveyor Notes); Free Turnpike Records; Grade Records; Index to Bridges; Index to Ditches; Index to Field Notes; Index to Free Turnpikes; Index to Roads; Index to Surveys; Maps & Blueprints; Master Files (Project Files, Job Records); Plat Books; Right of Way Permits; Road Files; Road Plans & Plats; Road Records; Survey Records.

 

Years Served

Name

Years Served

Name

1803-1823

Allen Wright

1871-1878

Augustus F. Hinsch

1823-1828

Israel Woodruff

1879-1890

Frank A. Bone

1828-1835

Thomas Clayton

1891-1902

Peter O. Monfort

1836-1838

Emmor Baily Jr. 1

1903-1906

Walter Henkle4

1839-1842

Israel Woodruff

1906-1914

Samuel D. Henkle

1843-1848

Emmor Bailey

1915-1921

Roy E. Miller

1849-1851

Enoch Hammel

1921-1924

Earl J. Spencer

1852-1860

Isaac Peacock2

1925-1932

Peter O. Monfort

1861-1863

Augustus F. Hinsch

1933-1934

John S. Van Horn5

1864-1866

Eli Kirk

1934

Samuel D. Henkle

1867-1871

Joel Evans3

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The name of this office was changed in 1934 and it became the office of county engineer

Surveyor Notes:

1. Emmor Baily, Jr.'s election was the first election for the surveyor that could be found mentioned in the newspaper.

2.  The 1875 Atlas of Warren County lists L. S. Hatton as the Surveyor for Warren County from 1850 to 1856; however the newspaper election results have Isaac Peacock as the elected surveyor during those years.

3.  Joel Evans won the election for commissioner while still in office as surveyor (and no one ran for surveyor office in 1871).  A. F. Hinsch was probably appointed to complete the unexpired term until he won his election for surveyor in 1872. 

4.  Walter Henkle died in office 14 June 1906.  His brother, Samuel D. Henkle appointed 18 June 1906 to fill unexpired term.

5.  John S. Van Horn died in office 17 Feb.  Samuel D. Henkle appointed to fill seat May 1934 until next election, which he won.

 

 

 

County Engineer

This office was renamed in 1934 from the office of surveyor. Provides open access to all maps & surveys of townships, villages and cities in the county.

 

Years Served

Name

1934-1945

Samuel D. Henkle1

1945-1946

Harold E. Senf 2

1946-1947

Charles L. Guard Jr. 3

1947-1948

Herschel C. Stiles4

1949-1964

Leroy F. Wertz

1965-1976

Stanley H. Markey

1977-1996

Craig R. Pendleton

1997-present

Neil F. Tunison

 

 

County Engineer Notes:

1. Samuel D. Henkle resigns 1 Aug 1945.  Harold Senf appointed to fill unexpired term.

2. Harold E. Senf resigns 18 May 1946.

3. Charles L. Guard Jr. appointed to fill Harold Senf’s place on May 1946 for the unexpired term.

4. Charles L. Gard resigns effective 1 April 1947 and Herschel C. Stiles in appointed to fill his position effective 3 April 1947 until Jan 1, 1949. 

 

 

 

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