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Defunct townships of Cuyahoga County, Ohio

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261:. Its first pioneer settlers were John Moss, then Joseph and Chloe Burke in 1798, Timothy and Mary Doan in 1801, and David and Mary Dille and Asa and Frances Dille in 1803, plus many of their children. A large wave of settlers primarily of the extended McIlrath family began to arrive in Euclid Township in 1804. The early economy was based on farming, although it soon included gristmills, sawmills and boat building, and in later years grapes, railroads, stone quarries and industry became important. Its original territory was the site of Standard Oil billionaire John D. Rockefeller's Forest Hill country estate, and was the birthplace of General Electric co-founder Charles F. Brush. Euclid Beach Park once brought roller coaster enthusiasts to its shore. In 1908 the Collinwood School Fire killed 172 students, two teachers and one rescuer at the Lake View School. The township became defunct in 1917 when the last of its territory became part of incorporated villages. Today its land is divided among the Cleveland neighborhoods of Collinwood and Nottingham, and the cities of Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid, 38: 1607: 314: 30: 647:
West Park Township was a small, short-lived township that was split from Rockport Township in 1900. Historically, the area had been poor and underdeveloped, leading to its nickname of the "lost city". The township lasted little more than 20 years, as it was annexed to the city of Cleveland in 1923.
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Strongsville Township was organized in 1818 and named for John Strong, an early pioneer who came from Vermont. By 1820, the township had a population of 297. Agriculture was long the mainstay of the township's economy, although sawmills, a quarry, and a plant for manufacturing bricks were opened in
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organized the North Union Shaker Community in the township in present-day Shaker Heights. It endured until 1888, by which time the community had become too small to be viable. Their land was eventually purchased in 1904 by developers who quickly arranged for the construction of subdivisions in the
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Newburgh Township was organized on 15 October 1814, some years after the settlement of Newburgh had been established. Originally, the area's natural resources were significant enough that Newburg was the leading settlement in Cuyahoga County, causing Cleveland to be referred to as "the town on the
349:, New York, was first settled in the summer of 1809. For several decades, few people lived in the area, which was covered with swamps and heavy forests. Significant development began in 1842, when the first quarry was developed in the southwestern part of the township. After 1850, when 513:
Located on the shoreline of Lake Erie, Rockport Township was organized on February 24, 1819. In its early years, many farms covered the township. Today, the township's original area is divided between several municipalities: Cleveland, a small portion of Brook Park, Fairview Park,
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lake, six miles from Newburgh," although Cleveland's location on Lake Erie soon led to its dominance. Cleveland first annexed part of Newburgh Township in 1867 and continued to expand through the next several decades, eventually absorbing the village of
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was incorporated in the southwestern part of the township, the rest of the township was improved so as to make it more appealing to settlement, and a few industries were founded. The township was further reduced by the incorporation of
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Brooklyn Township was organized on June 1, 1818. In its early years, it extended northward to Lake Erie, but most of the township incorporated into or was annexed by municipalities, the last of which was the city of
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was incorporated as a village on March 15, 1837. Throughout the rest of the century, the township remained an agricultural area with little industry, but major industries began to arrive in the early 20th century.
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purchased the northwestern corner township of Cuyahoga County and named it for their hometown. Although Europeans had visited the area before 1800, the first settlers did not arrive until 1810, a family from
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or one of the other municipalities in Cuyahoga County. In Ohio, when the entirety of a civil township has been annexed by one or more municipalities, it ceases to have governmental powers and becomes a
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East Cleveland Township was organized in 1847 from the eastern end of the 1796 Cleveland Township and the western end of Euclid Township. Part of the township incorporated as the village (now city) of
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was incorporated in 1904, although it has since been reduced in area significantly. Today, Newburg Township is divided between four cities and three villages: Brooklyn Heights, Cleveland,
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in 1795, no white settlers came until Elijah Nobles arrived in 1813, and the first permanent settler came only in 1821. The township was organized on April 7, 1823, and the city of
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Independence Township's earliest history was destroyed by a fire. In its early years, the township was primarily agricultural, but by 1850, it possessed nationally recognized
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Mayfield Township was organized in 1819, being split off from Chagrin Township. It existed until 1920, when the entire township was incorporated into several villages:
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Solon Township was named for Isaac Solon Bull, the son of one of the first settlers. The township was first settled in 1820, although development was retarded by the
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in southeastern Ohio, its name was changed to North Royalton Township in 1881. The township ceased to exist in April 1927, when it incorporated into the village of
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was incorporated in Warrensville Township on June 26, 1915. As the Cleveland metropolitan area expanded, parts of Warrensville Township were divided among
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Warrensville Township was formed in 1814, several years after the first attempts at settlement. The first permanent settler in Warrensville Township was
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Euclid Township spanned the territory of Cuyahoga County from Lake Erie to Cedar Road and East 140th Street to the Lake County line. Named for the
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remaining as civil townships — just 10.5 square miles (27 km) of Cuyahoga County's total area of 458 sq mi (1,190 km).
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comprises four westside neighborhoods of Cleveland: Jefferson, Kamm's Corners, Puritas-Longmead, and Hopkins (formerly called Riverside).
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left Mayfield Village in 1925, Riverside joined Gates Mills in the late 1920s, and Lyndhurst annexed a small portion of the township.
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in 1950. Meanwhile, the village of Dover had been incorporated to the south of Bay in 1911. It, too, changed its name, in 1940, to
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incorporated much of Independence Township as a village in 1914, and the rest of the township was incorporated as the village of
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Royalton Township was formed on October 27, 1818, seven years after the first settlers arrived in the area. It was named after
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the early years. Except for a small part that was annexed by Berea, the township was eventually entirely incorporated into
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was incorporated as a village. The rest of the township remained unincorporated until 1951, when it was divided between
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In the summer of 1901, the northern part of the township broke away and soon formed the village of Bay, which became
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in the southwest. Today, the township is divided between the cities of Brooklyn and Cleveland and the villages of
453:, who became 20th President of the United States, was born on 19 November 1831 in a log cabin in Orange Township. 1017: 985: 959: 346: 37: 1697: 1346: 591:, which was incorporated in 1927 and became a city in 1960. In 2000, Strongsville had a population of 43,858. 125: 574:
was first settled in 1893. Today, the entire township is occupied by one of these two municipalities, and in
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resident John Breck, the owner of significant lands in that vicinity. It included the modern community of
210:. The population grew rapidly; as early as the 1840 census, the township had a population of 960 people. 1081: 748: 157: 554:. The township is now divided between most of North Royalton and the western half of Broadview Heights. 1840: 1591: 632: 575: 478: 133: 1586: 1516: 628: 607:, who came with his family in 1810, and after whom the township is named. In 1822, members of the 359: 105: 68: 1461: 1441: 566:
common in the area. By 1850, the swamps had been drained, leaving rich farmland. The village of
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shop. In 1911, part of the western region of the township was incorporated as
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in 1895. What had been this township today is divided between the village of
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In 1915, the first political change occurred in the township since 1837, when
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in 1927. Today, Independence Township is divided between Brooklyn Heights,
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Orange Township was formed in 1820. It included the modern communities of
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in 1927. Today, the township is divided between four different cities:
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in 1914, and the remaining unincorporated areas were incorporated as
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Although the land that became Bedford Township was bought by the
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and most of the rest of the township by 1905. The village of
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was incorporated in 1917 and became a city in 1961, while
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Population Estimates 1990s Geographic Changes Notes: Ohio
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Riveredge Township was organized in 1926 by residents of
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Brecksville Township was formed in 1807 and named for
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for purposes of rural government, as were other Ohio
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Accessed from 828:Eakin, Eric. 2001. Accessed 2007-07-01. 499:Cleveland Hopkins International Airport 139: 14: 1823: 340: 18:Euclid Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio 1342: 1319:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1280:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1218:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1160:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1144:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1066:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1050:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1034:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1002:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 934:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 918:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 890:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 874:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 858:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 842:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 807:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 739: 737: 735: 733: 642: 484: 529: 508: 379: 369:Most of Brook Park, in the northeast 308: 163: 1084:, 2004-06-04. Accessed 2010-09-02. 988:, Kelvin Smith Library, 2007-08-04. 962:, Kelvin Smith Library, 2007-08-04. 544:Royalton Township in northwest Ohio 542:. To avoid confusion with another 473:, and the rest was incorporated as 99: 24: 1836:Townships in Cuyahoga County, Ohio 1605: 1369:Municipalities and communities of 1321:, 1997-06-30. Accessed 2007-05-18. 1282:, 2003-06-22. Accessed 2007-06-05. 1220:, 1997-07-22. Accessed 2007-05-18. 1162:, 1997-07-22. Accessed 2007-05-08. 1146:, 1997-07-22. Accessed 2007-08-07. 1068:, 1997-07-22. Accessed 2007-07-13. 1052:, 2003-06-29. Accessed 2007-07-13. 1036:, 2003-06-29. Accessed 2007-05-03. 1004:, 1996-07-21. Accessed 2007-08-04. 936:, 1997-07-21. Accessed 2007-07-01. 920:, 2003-06-22. Accessed 2007-05-08. 904:Seven Hills. Accessed 2007-06-26. 892:, 1997-07-16. Accessed 2007-06-26. 876:, 1997-07-16. Accessed 2007-05-14. 860:, 2003-06-15. Accessed 2007-08-10. 844:, 2003-06-29. Accessed 2007-07-01. 809:, 2003-06-22. Accessed 2007-07-01. 730: 412: 248: 25: 1852: 1327: 1172:History of Solon, Ohio Home Page! 578:, it had a population of 22,697. 557: 456: 301:, Independence, Seven Hills, and 192: 63:was founded, it was divided into 1308: 1285: 1269: 1246: 1223: 1207: 1188: 1165: 1149: 1133: 1110: 1107:, 907.01. Accessed 2007-08-07. 1087: 1071: 1055: 1039: 1023: 1018:Case Western Reserve University 1007: 991: 986:Case Western Reserve University 965: 960:Case Western Reserve University 939: 923: 907: 895: 879: 863: 847: 831: 366:Most of Berea, in the southwest 345:Middleburg Township, named for 974:History of the Western Reserve 948:History of the Western Reserve 812: 774: 762: 711: 692: 673: 668:A Report on the Status of Ohio 661: 56:is divided into 21 townships. 13: 1: 1185:, 2007. Accessed 2007-07-30. 655: 670:. Accessed 30 April 2007. 7: 749:United States Census Bureau 686:September 23, 2006, at the 255:ancient Greek mathematician 158:Williamsburg, Massachusetts 10: 1857: 682:. Accessed 30 April 2007. 461:Parma Township, named for 197:In 1806, two residents of 1831:Defunct townships in Ohio 1764: 1754: 1726: 1617: 1603: 1402: 1383: 405:, Newburgh Heights, and 106:Connecticut Land Company 1334:Cuyahoga County website 1130:. Accessed 2007-08-07. 1020:. Accessed 2007-08-04. 971:Upton, Harriet Taylor. 945:Upton, Harriet Taylor. 229:East Cleveland Township 33:Cuyahoga County in 1874 1611: 786:April 5, 2007, at the 443:Chagrin Falls Township 318: 94:Chagrin Falls Township 92:and a tiny section of 42: 34: 1609: 1372:Cuyahoga County, Ohio 1297:May 31, 2007, at the 1195:Village of Glenwillow 745:"U.S. Census website" 595:Warrensville Township 582:Strongsville Township 316: 277:Independence Township 41:Cuyahoga County today 40: 32: 1777:United States portal 1592:Warrensville Heights 633:Warrensville Heights 451:James Abram Garfield 245:and East Cleveland. 140:Brecksville Township 1803: /  1305:— Chapter 8. 1996. 1303:Beechwood: The Book 1266:— Chapter 2. 1996. 1264:Beechwood: The Book 1243:— Chapter 1. 1996. 1241:Beechwood: The Book 1117:Office of the Mayor 1094:Codified Ordinances 930:Middleburg Township 447:Orange, Connecticut 341:Middleburg Township 1612: 1587:University Heights 1517:Middleburg Heights 1301:Morris, Jeffrey. 1262:Morris, Jeffrey. 1258:2007-10-28 at the 1239:Morris, Jeffrey. 1235:2007-10-23 at the 1200:2007-07-14 at the 1183:The Solon Advocate 1177:2007-07-27 at the 1122:2007-08-07 at the 1099:2005-11-18 at the 1062:Riveredge Township 980:2007-12-02 at the 954:2007-12-02 at the 824:2007-06-07 at the 723:2007-06-21 at the 704:2007-07-04 at the 643:West Park Township 629:University Heights 485:Riveredge Township 360:Middleburg Heights 319: 206:and a family from 199:Dover, Connecticut 43: 35: 1841:Townships in Ohio 1786: 1785: 1462:Cleveland Heights 1442:Broadview Heights 1156:Royalton Township 536:Royalton, Vermont 530:Royalton Township 509:Rockport Township 395:Cleveland Heights 380:Newburgh Township 317:Mayfield Township 309:Mayfield Township 243:Cleveland Heights 164:Brooklyn Township 154:Broadview Heights 16:(Redirected from 1848: 1818: 1817: 1815: 1814: 1813: 1808: 1804: 1801: 1800: 1799: 1796: 1778: 1771: 1688:Newburgh Heights 1647:Cuyahoga Heights 1637:Brooklyn Heights 1608: 1552:Richmond Heights 1512:Mayfield Heights 1487:Highland Heights 1482:Garfield Heights 1395: 1388: 1378: 1373: 1363: 1356: 1349: 1340: 1339: 1322: 1312: 1306: 1289: 1283: 1273: 1267: 1250: 1244: 1227: 1221: 1211: 1205: 1192: 1186: 1169: 1163: 1153: 1147: 1137: 1131: 1128:City of Lakewood 1114: 1108: 1105:City of Lakewood 1091: 1085: 1075: 1069: 1059: 1053: 1043: 1037: 1027: 1021: 1011: 1005: 995: 989: 969: 963: 943: 937: 927: 921: 914:Mayfield Heights 911: 905: 899: 893: 883: 877: 867: 861: 851: 845: 835: 829: 816: 810: 800: 791: 778: 772: 766: 760: 759: 757: 755: 741: 728: 715: 709: 696: 690: 677: 671: 665: 548:Royalton village 403:Garfield Heights 399:Cuyahoga Heights 391:Newburgh Heights 335:Mayfield Heights 331:Mayfield Village 327:Highland Heights 299:Garfield Heights 295:Cuyahoga Heights 267:Richmond Heights 259:Moses Cleaveland 187:Newburgh Heights 179:Cuyahoga Heights 175:Brooklyn Heights 100:Bedford Township 90:Olmsted Township 21: 1856: 1855: 1851: 1850: 1849: 1847: 1846: 1845: 1821: 1820: 1811: 1809: 1807:41.54°N 81.66°W 1805: 1802: 1797: 1794: 1792: 1790: 1789: 1787: 1782: 1776: 1769: 1760: 1750: 1746:Paper townships 1722: 1613: 1601: 1427:Bedford Heights 1398: 1393: 1386: 1379: 1376: 1371: 1367: 1330: 1325: 1313: 1309: 1299:Wayback Machine 1292:ClevelandMemory 1290: 1286: 1274: 1270: 1260:Wayback Machine 1253:ClevelandMemory 1251: 1247: 1237:Wayback Machine 1230:ClevelandMemory 1228: 1224: 1212: 1208: 1202:Wayback Machine 1193: 1189: 1179:Wayback Machine 1170: 1166: 1154: 1150: 1138: 1134: 1124:Wayback Machine 1115: 1111: 1101:Wayback Machine 1092: 1088: 1076: 1072: 1060: 1056: 1044: 1040: 1028: 1024: 1012: 1008: 996: 992: 982:Wayback Machine 970: 966: 956:Wayback Machine 944: 940: 928: 924: 912: 908: 900: 896: 884: 880: 870:Euclid Township 868: 864: 852: 848: 836: 832: 826:Wayback Machine 817: 813: 801: 794: 788:Wayback Machine 779: 775: 767: 763: 753: 751: 743: 742: 731: 725:Wayback Machine 716: 712: 706:Wayback Machine 697: 693: 688:Wayback Machine 678: 674: 666: 662: 658: 645: 615:The village of 597: 584: 560: 532: 511: 487: 463:Parma, New York 459: 441:, plus part of 415: 413:Orange Township 382: 343: 311: 285:. The city of 279: 251: 249:Euclid Township 231: 195: 166: 142: 122:Bedford Heights 102: 79:by the city of 65:civil townships 61:Cuyahoga County 46:Cuyahoga County 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 1854: 1844: 1843: 1838: 1833: 1784: 1783: 1781: 1780: 1773: 1765: 1762: 1761: 1758: 1756: 1752: 1751: 1749: 1748: 1743: 1738: 1732: 1730: 1724: 1723: 1721: 1720: 1715: 1710: 1705: 1700: 1695: 1690: 1685: 1683:Moreland Hills 1680: 1675: 1670: 1667:Hunting Valley 1664: 1662:Highland Hills 1659: 1654: 1649: 1644: 1639: 1634: 1629: 1623: 1621: 1615: 1614: 1604: 1602: 1600: 1599: 1594: 1589: 1584: 1579: 1574: 1569: 1567:Shaker Heights 1564: 1559: 1554: 1549: 1544: 1539: 1534: 1529: 1527:North Royalton 1524: 1519: 1514: 1509: 1504: 1499: 1494: 1489: 1484: 1479: 1474: 1469: 1467:East Cleveland 1464: 1459: 1454: 1449: 1444: 1439: 1434: 1429: 1424: 1419: 1414: 1408: 1406: 1400: 1399: 1384: 1381: 1380: 1366: 1365: 1358: 1351: 1343: 1337: 1336: 1329: 1328:External links 1326: 1324: 1323: 1307: 1284: 1276:Highland Hills 1268: 1245: 1222: 1206: 1187: 1164: 1148: 1132: 1109: 1086: 1070: 1054: 1038: 1022: 1006: 990: 964: 938: 922: 906: 894: 878: 862: 854:East Cleveland 846: 830: 811: 792: 773: 761: 729: 710: 691: 672: 659: 657: 654: 644: 641: 637:Highland Hills 625:Shaker Heights 603:, formerly of 596: 593: 583: 580: 559: 558:Solon Township 556: 552:North Royalton 531: 528: 510: 507: 486: 483: 458: 457:Parma Township 455: 427:Moreland Hills 423:Hunting Valley 414: 411: 407:Shaker Heights 381: 378: 377: 376: 373: 370: 367: 342: 339: 310: 307: 278: 275: 250: 247: 235:East Cleveland 230: 227: 194: 193:Dover Township 191: 165: 162: 141: 138: 101: 98: 86:paper township 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1853: 1842: 1839: 1837: 1834: 1832: 1829: 1828: 1826: 1819: 1816: 1812:41.54; -81.66 1779: 1774: 1772: 1767: 1766: 1763: 1757: 1753: 1747: 1744: 1742: 1739: 1737: 1736:Chagrin Falls 1734: 1733: 1731: 1729: 1725: 1719: 1716: 1714: 1711: 1709: 1706: 1704: 1701: 1699: 1696: 1694: 1693:North Randall 1691: 1689: 1686: 1684: 1681: 1679: 1676: 1674: 1671: 1668: 1665: 1663: 1660: 1658: 1655: 1653: 1650: 1648: 1645: 1643: 1642:Chagrin Falls 1640: 1638: 1635: 1633: 1630: 1628: 1625: 1624: 1622: 1620: 1616: 1598: 1595: 1593: 1590: 1588: 1585: 1583: 1580: 1578: 1575: 1573: 1570: 1568: 1565: 1563: 1560: 1558: 1555: 1553: 1550: 1548: 1545: 1543: 1542:Parma Heights 1540: 1538: 1535: 1533: 1532:Olmsted Falls 1530: 1528: 1525: 1523: 1522:North Olmsted 1520: 1518: 1515: 1513: 1510: 1508: 1507:Maple Heights 1505: 1503: 1500: 1498: 1495: 1493: 1490: 1488: 1485: 1483: 1480: 1478: 1477:Fairview Park 1475: 1473: 1470: 1468: 1465: 1463: 1460: 1458: 1455: 1453: 1450: 1448: 1445: 1443: 1440: 1438: 1435: 1433: 1430: 1428: 1425: 1423: 1420: 1418: 1415: 1413: 1410: 1409: 1407: 1405: 1401: 1397: 1396: 1389: 1382: 1377:United States 1374: 1364: 1359: 1357: 1352: 1350: 1345: 1344: 1341: 1335: 1332: 1331: 1320: 1316: 1311: 1304: 1300: 1296: 1293: 1288: 1281: 1277: 1272: 1265: 1261: 1257: 1254: 1249: 1242: 1238: 1234: 1231: 1226: 1219: 1215: 1210: 1203: 1199: 1196: 1191: 1184: 1180: 1176: 1173: 1168: 1161: 1157: 1152: 1145: 1141: 1136: 1129: 1125: 1121: 1118: 1113: 1106: 1102: 1098: 1095: 1090: 1083: 1079: 1074: 1067: 1063: 1058: 1051: 1047: 1042: 1035: 1031: 1026: 1019: 1015: 1010: 1003: 999: 994: 987: 983: 979: 976: 975: 968: 961: 957: 953: 950: 949: 942: 935: 931: 926: 919: 915: 910: 903: 898: 891: 887: 882: 875: 871: 866: 859: 855: 850: 843: 839: 834: 827: 823: 820: 815: 808: 804: 803:North Olmsted 799: 797: 789: 785: 782: 777: 770: 765: 750: 746: 740: 738: 736: 734: 726: 722: 719: 714: 707: 703: 700: 695: 689: 685: 681: 676: 669: 664: 660: 653: 651: 640: 638: 634: 630: 626: 622: 618: 613: 610: 606: 605:New Hampshire 602: 601:Daniel Warren 592: 590: 579: 577: 573: 569: 565: 555: 553: 549: 545: 541: 537: 527: 525: 521: 517: 506: 504: 503:Fairview Park 500: 496: 492: 482: 480: 477:in 1924. In 476: 472: 471:Parma Heights 468: 464: 454: 452: 448: 444: 440: 436: 432: 428: 424: 420: 410: 408: 404: 400: 396: 392: 388: 374: 371: 368: 365: 364: 363: 361: 357: 352: 348: 338: 336: 332: 328: 324: 315: 306: 304: 300: 296: 292: 288: 284: 274: 272: 268: 264: 260: 256: 246: 244: 240: 236: 226: 224: 223:North Olmsted 220: 216: 211: 209: 205: 200: 190: 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 161: 159: 155: 151: 147: 146:Massachusetts 137: 135: 132:. As of the 131: 127: 123: 119: 118:Maple Heights 114: 111: 107: 97: 95: 91: 87: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 57: 55: 54:United States 51: 47: 39: 31: 27: 19: 1788: 1745: 1713:Walton Hills 1627:Bentleyville 1582:Strongsville 1577:South Euclid 1492:Independence 1391: 1318: 1310: 1302: 1287: 1279: 1271: 1263: 1248: 1240: 1225: 1217: 1214:Strongsville 1209: 1190: 1182: 1167: 1159: 1151: 1143: 1135: 1112: 1089: 1073: 1065: 1057: 1049: 1041: 1033: 1025: 1009: 1001: 993: 973: 967: 947: 941: 933: 925: 917: 909: 897: 889: 886:Independence 881: 873: 865: 857: 849: 841: 833: 814: 806: 776: 764: 752:. Retrieved 713: 694: 675: 663: 646: 614: 598: 589:Strongsville 585: 561: 546:and another 533: 512: 488: 467:clockmaker's 460: 416: 383: 344: 320: 287:Independence 280: 271:South Euclid 252: 232: 212: 196: 167: 152:and part of 143: 130:Walton Hills 115: 103: 58: 45: 44: 26: 1810: / 1770:Ohio portal 1708:Valley View 1652:Gates Mills 1562:Seven Hills 1557:Rocky River 1547:Pepper Pike 1437:Brecksville 1412:Bay Village 1387:County seat 1082:U.S. Census 754:January 31, 524:Rocky River 435:Pepper Pike 323:Gates Mills 303:Valley View 291:Seven Hills 215:Bay Village 150:Brecksville 134:2000 census 1825:Categories 1657:Glenwillow 1447:Brook Park 656:References 612:township. 572:Glenwillow 495:truck farm 491:Brook Park 356:Brook Park 347:Middleburg 1755:Footnotes 1728:Townships 1632:Bratenahl 1502:Lyndhurst 1457:Cleveland 1417:Beachwood 1394:Cleveland 1315:West Park 650:West Park 617:Beachwood 564:swampland 419:Beachwood 263:Lyndhurst 239:Bratenahl 81:Cleveland 1718:Woodmere 1678:Mayfield 1673:Linndale 1619:Villages 1597:Westlake 1497:Lakewood 1452:Brooklyn 1295:Archived 1256:Archived 1233:Archived 1198:Archived 1175:Archived 1140:Rockport 1120:Archived 1097:Archived 998:Newburgh 978:Archived 952:Archived 838:Westlake 822:Archived 784:Archived 721:Archived 702:Archived 684:Archived 648:Today, 540:dairying 520:Linndale 516:Lakewood 439:Woodmere 387:Newburgh 283:quarries 219:Westlake 208:New York 183:Linndale 171:Brooklyn 69:counties 1798:81°40′W 1795:41°32′N 1741:Olmsted 1698:Oakwood 1422:Bedford 902:History 781:History 609:Shakers 204:Vermont 126:Oakwood 110:Bedford 77:annexed 1703:Orange 1472:Euclid 1404:Cities 1030:Orange 631:, and 621:Orange 522:, and 437:, and 431:Orange 269:, and 185:, and 128:, and 1572:Solon 1537:Parma 1432:Berea 1046:Parma 568:Solon 475:Parma 351:Berea 59:When 756:2008 576:2000 479:2000 73:Ohio 50:Ohio 1827:: 1390:: 1375:, 1317:, 1278:, 1216:, 1181:, 1158:, 1142:, 1126:, 1103:, 1080:, 1064:, 1048:, 1032:, 1016:, 1000:, 932:, 916:, 888:, 872:, 856:, 840:, 805:, 795:^ 747:. 732:^ 627:, 623:, 526:. 505:. 433:, 429:, 425:, 421:, 409:. 401:, 397:, 329:, 325:, 305:. 297:, 273:. 265:, 189:. 181:, 177:, 124:, 52:, 48:, 1669:‡ 1362:e 1355:t 1348:v 758:. 20:)

Index

Euclid Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio


Ohio
United States
Cuyahoga County
civil townships
counties
Ohio
annexed
Cleveland
paper township
Olmsted Township
Chagrin Falls Township
Connecticut Land Company
Bedford
Maple Heights
Bedford Heights
Oakwood
Walton Hills
2000 census
Massachusetts
Brecksville
Broadview Heights
Williamsburg, Massachusetts
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Heights
Cuyahoga Heights
Linndale
Newburgh Heights

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