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Centreville, Michigan is featured in the Season 8 premiere of Supernatural, however, the show misspells it as "Centerville". In the episode the main characters, Sam and Dean, fight demons at a fictional state college set in Centreville. [14]
Centreville was first established as the county seat of St. Joseph County in 1831. The first county offices were located in a leased house. In 1841, Thomas W. Langley, donated land to the county on which to construct a courthouse and a jail, and the first county courthouse was completed the following year.
Centerville Township is a civil township of Leelanau County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,243 at the 2020 census . The township is bounded to the east by Lake Leelanau .
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Centreville is a village on the western edge of the township, partially within adjacent Lockport Township. Nottawa is an unincorporated community in the southwest of the township on M-86, about two miles west of M-66 and four miles east of Centreville. Wasepi is an unincorporated community near the center of the township.
Leverett A. Clapp was born in Mottville, Michigan in 1837 to Asahel and Charlotte (May) Clapp. He was a direct descendant of Captain Roger Clapp, who captained a Puritan ship which arrived in New England in 1630. In 1856, Asahel Clapp was elected as the St. Joseph County register of deeds, and Leverett Clapp worked for him until 1864 when he ...
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North Main Street, Michigan and Portage avenues (Marker - 66 N. Main Street) Three Rivers: May 8, 1986: Exchange Hotel: 149 East Main Street Centreville: February 19, 1987: Farrand Hall† 58522 Farrand Road Colon vicinity December 10, 1971: Fawn River District No. 3 Schoolhouse: 31165 Fawn River Road (County Road 132) Fawn River: January 8, 1981