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  1. The name Gallipolis is a construct of the Greek or Latin prefix "Galli-" and the Greek suffix "-polis", meaning "city of the French". A US post office called Gallipolis began operating there in 1794. [14] On November 30, 1893, the state-run Asylum for Epileptics and Epileptic Insane opened.

  2. Gallipolis, meaning "City of the Gauls," began as a speculation project of the Scioto Company, which encouraged investors in France to purchase lands in Ohio; the project proved attractive to the middle class. Hundreds invested money hoping to find prosperity in America.

  3. Jul 1, 2021 · In Gallipolis, the settlement and influence were laid by the French 500, and today at “Our House Tavern” you can learn about every important timeline and artifact from this Old French City formerly called “the City of Gauls.”

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  4. Gallipolis, city, seat (1803) of Gallia county, southern Ohio, U.S., on the Ohio River, near its junction with the Kanawha River, about 30 miles (50 km) north-northeast of Huntington, W.Va. The third oldest European settlement in Ohio, it was founded in 1790 by the Scioto Company for Royalists

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  5. The name Gallipolis is a construct of the Greek or Latin prefix "Galli-" and the Greek suffix "-polis", meaning "city of the French". A US post office called Gallipolis began operating there in 1794. [14] On November 30, 1893, the state-run Asylum for Epileptics and Epileptic Insane opened.

  6. Jun 16, 2022 · A chartered village in Ohio, Gallia, otherwise also called Gallipolis, offers plenty of beautiful and unique experiences to visitors.

  7. They arrived at a crude settlement, carved from the wilderness on October 17, 1790. The area became Gallipolis, meaning “City of the Gauls.” The site was called “La Place” by the French and is known today as the City Park.