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,
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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
611:
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
384:
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
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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,
160:, and who was soon followed by several other families. Its first school was founded in 1814, with its first teacher being one of Payne's daughters. Within the township, the village of Brecksville was incorporated in 1921, and it gained the status of city in 1960.
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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
493:, who disagreed with the village's course and seceded. It was always a very small township; even after expansion in 1932, it had an area of only 48 acres (19 ha). The township changed over the years; it was originally primarily a
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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
538:, the hometown of two of the township's earliest settlers. Only one village was incorporated in the township, Royalton Center. For some time, the township was an important center of agriculture, especially
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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
639:. The township is now divided between Cleveland, Garfield Heights, Highland Hills, Orange, Shaker Heights, Beachwood, Warrensville Heights, North Randall, University Heights, and Cleveland Heights.
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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
501:, and it has been virtually uninhabited since 1986. Riveredge Township was officially dissolved on July 1, 1992, when it was divided by the cities of Cleveland and
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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
465:, was organized in 1826, 10 years after the first settlers arrived from New York. The township was long a farming region, with its only industry being a
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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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88:, existing on maps, but possessing no governmental powers. Today, 19 of Cuyahoga County's townships are paper townships, with only a part of
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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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was incorporated as a village. The rest of the township remained unincorporated until 1951, when it was divided between
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453:, who became 20th President of the United States, was born on 19 November 1831 in a log cabin in Orange Township.
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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
136:, these cities and villages had a total population of 57,812.
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481:, what was once Parma Township had a population of 107,314.
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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
71:. By 1990, this county was the most urbanized county in
790:, Brecksville city website, 2004. Accessed 2007-05-04.
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Brecksville Township was formed in 1807 and named for
771:, historical account from 1896. Accessed 2007-05-04.
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for purposes of rural government, as were other Ohio
75:, and as a result, most of its townships have been
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699:The Official Site of the City of Bedford Heights
680:Cuyahoga County Land Area and Population Density
518:(incorporated as a village on August 31, 1889),
798:
796:
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372:A small corner of Cleveland, in the northwest
225:since that village was incorporated in 1908.
793:
718:Welcome to the Village of Walton Hills, Ohio
708:Bedford Heights, 2007. Accessed 2007-06-25.
1014:Civil Subdivisions of Cuyahoga County, 1995
819:City of Bay Village — Cuyahoga County, Ohio
375:All of Middleburg Heights, in the southeast
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449:, the hometown of several early settlers.
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1204:, Glenwillow, 2007. Accessed 2007-07-30.
769:Cuyahoga County 1896 Cities — Brecksville
727:Walton Hills, 2006. Accessed 2007-06-25.
1610:Map of Ohio highlighting Cuyahoga County
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241:, parts of Cleveland, and the cities of
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984:, vol. I, p. 483. 1910. Accessed from
958:, vol. I, p. 473. 1910. Accessed from
828:Eakin, Eric. 2001. Accessed 2007-07-01.
499:Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
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1319:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
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1034:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
1002:The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
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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
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1836:Townships in Cuyahoga County, Ohio
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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.
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1172:History of Solon, Ohio Home Page!
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106:Connecticut Land Company
1334:Cuyahoga County website
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1020:. Accessed 2007-08-04.
971:Upton, Harriet Taylor.
945:Upton, Harriet Taylor.
229:East Cleveland Township
33:Cuyahoga County in 1874
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745:"U.S. Census website"
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582:Strongsville Township
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1777:United States portal
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140:Brecksville Township
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1305:— Chapter 8. 1996.
1303:Beechwood: The Book
1266:— Chapter 2. 1996.
1264:Beechwood: The Book
1243:— Chapter 1. 1996.
1241:Beechwood: The Book
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447:Orange, Connecticut
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1301:Morris, Jeffrey.
1262:Morris, Jeffrey.
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1239:Morris, Jeffrey.
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1200:2007-07-14 at the
1183:The Solon Advocate
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1099:2005-11-18 at the
1062:Riveredge Township
980:2007-12-02 at the
954:2007-12-02 at the
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1387:County seat
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303:Valley View
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1825:Categories
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495:truck farm
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356:Brook Park
347:Middleburg
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1619:Villages
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648:Today,
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520:Linndale
516:Lakewood
439:Woodmere
387:Newburgh
283:quarries
219:Westlake
208:New York
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171:Brooklyn
69:counties
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1698:Oakwood
1422:Bedford
902:History
781:History
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