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  2. Olmsted Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Olmsted died in 1806, so when the sale of his land was completed in 1807, it went to his widow and three sons, who sold parts of the land to settlers. [ 5 ] Although James Geer, who then lived in Columbia Township to the south, planted a crop of corn across the border in 1814, it was 1815 when he and his family moved into a small log house in ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cuyahoga ...

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    Olmsted Falls: 117: Olmsted Falls Historic District: Olmsted Falls Historic District: July 14, 2000 : Roughly bounded by Bagley Rd., Brookside Dr., the Rocky River, and Nobottom Rd. Olmsted Falls and Olmsted Township: 118

  4. Defunct townships of Cuyahoga County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Although the land that became Bedford Township was bought by the Connecticut Land Company 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 Bedford was incorporated as a village on March 15, 1837. Throughout the ...

  5. Olmsted County launches new alert system for property owners

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    Questions about the new system can be directed to Olmsted County Property Records at 507-328-7635, or via email at landnotify@co.olmsted.mn.us or prlcustomerservicereps@co.olmsted.mn.us.

  6. Joint Economic Development District - Wikipedia

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    A Joint Economic Development District (JEDD) is an arrangement in Ohio where one or more municipalities and a township agree to work together to develop township land for commercial or industrial purposes. The benefit to the municipality is that they get a portion of the taxes levied in the JEDD without having to annex it.

  7. Olmsted Falls, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    After the Revolutionary War, the area that later became Olmsted Township, from which Olmsted Falls (as well as most of North Olmsted) was subsequently created, was part of the Western Reserve, a strip of northeastern Ohio land stretching 120 miles west from the Pennsylvania border, that was claimed by Connecticut.

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