Kileville, Ohio


Kileville is an unincorporated community in Darby Township, Madison County, Ohio, United States. It is located at, along Ohio State Route 161, between Plain City and Dublin.

History

Kileville was platted on October 2, 1895, by James Kile, a farmer who owned the land. It is located on the CSX railroad, but is only a small stop. As of 1915, Kileville was classified as a village, and consisted of one general store, one blacksmith, one post office, and one grain elevator.
Kileville was first electrified in 1920, when a power line was extended from Plain City. As of 1921, the Kileville Lighting Company had a total of nine customers.