Sheffield Village

Sheffield Village

Sheffield Village

Sheffield Village

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Overview

The Village of Sheffield was founded on the Lake Erie plain and a sandy ridge of glacial Lake Warren. Black River and French Creek course through rich farmlands, once home to Archaic and Woodland Indians. Originally surveyed as Township 7 of Range 17 in the Connecticut Western Reserve, hearty pioneers arrived here in 1815 from the Berkshire Mountains of New England, naming their settlement Sheffield after their Massachusetts town. In the mid-1800s, another wave of immigrants arrived from Bavaria, adding cultural richness to the community. In 1894, industrialist Tom Johnson constructed giant steel mills on the west side of the river, and Sheffield Village eventually broke away, choosing to retain its agrarian identity. Today Sheffield Village is in transition to a modern residential/commercial community but keeps much of its natural character by virtue of parklands along stream valleys. Fortunately, fine examples of homestead architecture have been preserved throughout the village.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738583334
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 01/24/2011
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Charles E. Herdendorf writes this book in association with the Sheffield Village Historical Society, where he serves as president and editor of the society's journal, The Village Pioneer. Dr. Herdendorf, professor emeritus of geological sciences at The Ohio State University, is a descendant of Sheffield's founding families and lives in one of the village's historic homes. He has selected images for this book from the extensive digital archives of the Sheffield Village Historical Society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Pioneers 9

2 Farms and Homesteads 33

3 Churches 61

4 Schools 69

5 Business and Industry 83

6 Transportation and Bridges 95

7 Public Facilities and Services 103

8 Archaeology and Nature 115

Bibliography 126

About the Sheffield Village Historical Society 127

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