It is the only Ruggles Township statewide. This township is included in the region known as the
Firelands and was originally a part of adjacent
Huron County. It is named for Almon Ruggles, a
surveyor retained by the
Connecticut Land Company in 1808 and the first
county recorder of Huron County. Huron County was established by the
Ohio General Assembly on February 7, 1809, and at the time comprised present-day
Erie County (except a small part in the northwest), Huron County, Ruggles Township in Ashland County,
Danbury Township in Ottawa County, and part of
Catawba Island Township in
Ottawa County - in short, the entire Firelands. Ruggles Township was added to Ashland County when it was formed on February 24, 1846 from portions of
Huron,
Lorain,
Richland, and
Wayne counties. Ruggles Township is home to
Crittenden Farmhouse, a historic farmstead listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. ==Government==