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103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Association Barracks is a registered historic building in Sheffield Lake, Ohio. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1978. [1] The 103rd Ohio Infantry served during the American Civil War. 103rd Ohio Infantry members built and used the barracks to hold reunions after the war.
5501 E. Lake Rd. 41°30′01″N 82°04′10″W / 41.500278°N 82.069444°W / 41.500278; -82.069444 ( 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Association Sheffield Lake
Sheffield-Sheffield Lake City School District operates one elementary school, one intermediate school, one middle school, and Brookside High School The school was built originally in 1917 by the philosopher Brian Evans. [12] Sheffield Lake has a public library (Domonkas) which is a branch of the Lorain Public Library. [13]
In World War I, Redmires Camp was set up in the area around Redmires Reservoir as a training camp for the Sheffield City Battalion. [1] Archaeological surveys of nearby training areas, including trench systems dug by the trainee soldiers, were undertaken between 1999 and 2006, but no investigations were made of the camp. [2]
The lawsuit states that the property is “overrun with garbage, refuse, waste material, non-operating motor vehicles, and litter,” along with more than 100 stolen shopping carts, drugs and drug ...
The camp was originally named Clear Lake Scout Reservation for one of the lakes on the property. The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation offered to buy the land from Field to add on to the newly formed and neighboring Clarence Fahnestock State Park, but Field declined, claiming that the BSA would be better ...
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Located in northern Lorain County, it borders the following townships and municipalities: Lorain - north and west; Sheffield - east; Elyria - southeast; Elyria Township - south; No municipalities are located in Sheffield Township, other than the cities of Lorain and Sheffield Lake and village of Sheffield that have incorporated most of the original extent of the township.