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  Ohio Historical Society | Ohio Governors
The state of Ohio was organized in 1803 from the Northwest Territory after a bitter struggle between the party of Arthur St. Clair, governor of the territory, and the "Chillicothe Junto," which favored immediate statehood for the section east of the mouth of the Great Miami River.
Tiffin, like many other Virginians, felt the appeal of the West, and in 1798, emigrating with his family and that of Thomas Worthington and their recently manumitted colored servants, settled in the wilderness village of Chillicothe on the banks of the Scioto River in the Ohio country.
Tiffin, who was thirty-two years old at the time, has been described as a vivacious, florid-faced English gentleman of medium height with pleasant manners and extraordinary conversational powers.
www.ohiohistory.org /onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/tiffin.html   (803 words)

  
  Tiffin, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tiffin is a city located in Seneca County, Ohio.
Tiffin is named after Edward Tiffin, the first governor of Ohio.
Tiffin St. Paul's United Methodist Church was the first church in the world to be lit by Edison's light bulb.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tiffin,_Ohio   (479 words)

  
 Tiffin University | Athletics
Tiffin (6-5) had five one-on-one chances but couldn't put the ball in the net, as Southern Indiana posted a 2-1 win over the visiting Dragons.
Tiffin University (5-2-1) scored in the third minute and kept up the pressure for 87 more minutes, as the Dragons played one of their strongest all-around games of the year in beating Saginaw Valley State 4-0.
Tiffin is proud to offer an equestrian club, which is growing in popularity each year.
www.tiffin.edu /athletics   (535 words)

  
 Seneca, Clinton Township Tiffin, Ohio, History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Bridinger was married in Columbiana County, Ohio, to Lizzie Alberstadt, a native of that county, of pioneer Pennsylvanians.
BRISH, butcher, Tiffin, was born in Seneca County, Ohio, in 1830, son of William and Delila (Snook) Brish, and nephew of Gen. H.
JOHN A., United States guager, and store-keeper, Tiffin, was born in Tiffin, Ohio, February 12, 1841, son of Lather A. and Cynthia A. (Hedges) Hall, the former a native of Onondaga County, N. Y., and the latter a daughter of Josiah Hedges, Esq.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Seneca/SenBClinton.htm   (19640 words)

  
 Academe: Academic freedom and tenure: Tiffin University (Ohio)
This report is concerned with the dismissal of Professor David A. Shevin from the faculty of Tiffin University, an independent, coeducational institution located in a small Ohio town of the same name, some ninety miles north of Columbus and sixty miles south of Toledo.
Tiffin University, governed by a seventeen-member board of trustees, awards the associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees, emphasizing programs in business and criminal justice.
Raj V. Pathi, who joined the Tiffin faculty in 1989 and later became director of graduate studies, was named acting vice president for academic affairs in November 1997, and was appointed to the permanent position the following February.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3860/is_200201/ai_n9043879   (1208 words)

  
 Center for Archival Collections, MS 401
Tiffin's colored glass, satin glass and banana clear glass were among its most notable products in the 1920s.
The Records of the Tiffin Glass Company and its predecessor/parent, the United States Glass Company provide a comprehensive view of the glass industry that was dominant in the Midwest United States from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Catalogues contain illustrate pages of Tiffin glassware; one of which appears to be a "paste-up" copy of a catalogue arranged according to various styles and patterns of glassware.
www.bgsu.edu /colleges/library/cac/ms0401a.html   (3515 words)

  
 Tiffin at Replacements
A Steubenville, Ohio glass firm, A. Beatty and Sons, built a large glassworks in Tiffin, Ohio in 1888.
Tiffin glass was billed as "America's Prestige Crystal." It was advertised as being "within reach of the limited budget." During the Depression, when hundreds of Tiffin patterns were made, Tiffin's output was double that of A.
The high-end Tiffin patterns were successful commercially despite the fact that, in the '20s and '30s, very few were advertised.
www.replacements.com /mfghist/tiffin.htm?s1=blog&1&   (1066 words)

  
 The Buckeye Chronicles - Edward Tiffin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Ohio's first great statesman was Edward Tiffin, a shrewd, forceful leader with extraordinary conversational powers.
Tiffin was born in Carlisle, England, in 1766 and came to America in 1783.
Before clasping the reins as governor of Ohio, he was a member of the territorial legislature and president of the convention that formed the Ohio constitution.
www.lkwdpl.org /buckeye/buck16.htm   (202 words)

  
 Tiffin Glass Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
The Tiffin Glass Museum honors the heritage established by the men and women of Tiffin's "Glass House." Through preservation and education, the Museum safeguards glassware made by the artisans from the factory's nearly hundred-year history.
An exciting new era in the preservation of Tiffin Glass was begun on November 6, 1998 with the opening of the Tiffin Glass Museum at 25 South Washington Street in downtown Tiffin, Ohio.
The exhibit presents examples of the glassware produced at the Tiffin factory from its beginning in 1889 as the A. Beatty and Sons Company until the end of production in 1980 as the Tiffin Glass Company.
www.tiffinglass.org /glassmuseum.html   (286 words)

  
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 Tiffin Glass History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
In July 1888, it was announced that the A. Beatty and Sons glass factory of Steubenville, Ohio, would be relocating to Tiffin, Ohio.
The Tiffin factory was designated Factory R. On May 23, 1893, less than two years later, Factory R was destroyed by fire.
Several popular Duncan patterns were produced by the Tiffin and Glassport factories from 1956 until the closing of the Tiffin facility in 1980.
www.tiffinglass.org /history.html   (1087 words)

  
 Tiffin Ohio Real Estate
Tiffin with a population of 18,135 and a land area of 6.5 square miles is located in the county of Seneca.
Tiffin is rich in history, originally being two different towns, Fort Ball on the northern side of the Sandusky River and Tiffin on the southern side.
Tiffin is a town with deep roots and pleasant people.
www.relocate-america.com /states/OH/cities/tiffin.htm   (301 words)

  
 Tiffin, Ohio
Tiffin is home to the restored 1928 Ritz Theatre which has live performances and movies on many weekends.
The Miami University, an example of Victorian school architecture, in Tiffin, Ohio.
The Ritz Theater with an Indian figurehead in Tiffin, Ohio.
www.planetware.com /ohio/tiffin-us-oh-tif.htm   (80 words)

  
 Obituaries
She was born Jan. 10, 1905, in Tiffin, Ohio, to the late William and Ida (Pirrung) Mayer.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Northwest Ohio, 30000 E. River Road, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 or in care of Hannay-Traunero Funeral Home, 214 S. Monroe St., Tiffin, Ohio 44883 (419) 447-3113.
She was born Oct. 13, 1928, in Tiffin, to the late Ralph and Augusta (Johnson) Hausenfleck.
www.oweb.com /Advertiser-Tribune/text/Obits110601.html   (598 words)

  
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This settlement, Oakley Village, was later renamed Fort Ball in 1820 Josiah Hedges bought a piece of land on the south side of the river and another settlement, Tiffin, was founded in 1822 a court house was established in Tiffin.
In 1968 the Junior Order Alumni and the city, with the assistance of Senator Turner (whose father was an alumnus), requested that the state return two sections of this land to the city to be used as parks and be named in honor of the Junior Home “Kids” and of Dad Kernan.
When Tiffin and Fort Ball merged to form Tiffin in 1850, three prominent businessmen, Warren P. Noble, Samuel B. Sneath and J. Shaufelberger purchased areas of the land north of the river.
www.bpsom.com /recreat.html   (2036 words)

  
 Tiffin Ohio Web Designers Design Showcase
Troyer Consulting is a professional Holmes County, Ohio based company who provides a custom tailored fit solution to fit your exact needs.
Columbus, Ohio's web design firm specializing in content management and ecommerce solutions.
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Business614 is a web site design company that provides web site design, print services, consulting, logo development and banner creation for small businesses and private organizations.
www.interactivewebsites.com /Designers/Ohio/Tiffin   (426 words)

  
 Obituaries
William (Judith) Banks of Franklin, Ohio; several nieces and nephews; and seven grandchildren, Haylie, Ross and Chelsie Puterbaugh; Seth and Katie Van Kirk and Lindsay and J. Doty.
Smith, a 1940 Lykens High School graduate and a 1952 graduate of Ohio State University School of Optometry, was a Galion optometrist from 1952 until his retirement in 1990.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Seneca County, 925 Water St., Tiffin, OH 44883 or to the charity of the donor's choice.
www.oweb.com /advertiser-tribune/Text/Ob101101.html   (1236 words)

  
 Our Facilities
Tiffin, Ohio - Mercy Hospital of Tiffin is a general, acute care facility characterized by its family-centered care, community involvement and progressive ideas in healthcare.
The Sisters of Mercy founded Mercy Hospital of Tiffin in 1913.
Mercy Tiffin is a member of Mercy Health Partners based in Toledo, and of Catholic Healthcare Partners, based in Cincinnati.
www.ehealthconnection.com /regions/toledo/content/show_facility.asp?facility_id=16   (130 words)

  
 Zelkova Country Manor, Tiffin, Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Tucked into Ohio's pastoral countryside is a romantic country retreat where goosedown pillows are still fluffed for guests, pure cotton sheets carry the faint scent of flowers from nearby perennials and menus are inspired by fresh fruits and vegetables harvested from the Manor's bountiful gardens.
The manor rests on 27 acres of sprawling green lawns, country gardens, lush woodland and wetlands.
Twenty-seven scenic acres in the center of North-West Ohio.
www.innsnorthamerica.com /oh/Zelkova.htm   (239 words)

  
 1913 Flood - Tiffin, Ohio
In the spring of 1913, the Upper Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys were ravaged by one of the most devastating floods in the region's history.
Among those communities which suffered the consequences of that flood was Tiffin, located on the Sandusky River in northwest Ohio.
Here are pictures of the aftermath which were graciously given to the City of Tiffin by Bill Naumann whose father lived in Tiffin and witnessed the horror.
www.tiffinohio.com /Flood   (126 words)

  
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For the urban setting of the Tiffin region, the potential distance to the endpoint concentration for the worst-case release extends offsite into residential and commercial areas.
In fact, release reporting databases and water industry experience suggest that the worst-case release scenario as defined in the RMP regulations is so unlikely that it should not be used as the basis for emergency planning.
To ensure a worst-case scenario or alternative release scenario does not occur, the Tiffin plant maintains a release prevention program with the primary focus of protecting the plant employees and the public from the hazards associated with an accident or release involving chlorine.
www.rtk.net /rmp/sum7/OH/fac100000093016   (678 words)

  
 Tiffin Glass Co.
The Tiffin Glass story begins in 1889 when the A.J. Beatty and Sons Glass Company relocated their factory to Tiffin, Ohio.
From that point forward, the Tiffin Plant was referred to as Factory R. Tiffin Factory R produced mostly pressed glass until 1914 when the tide started to change and blown glassware was becoming more popular.
Tiffin Art Glass Co. is sold and new owners decide to revert back to the original Tiffin Glass Company name.
www.glasshound.com /tiffinglass.html   (226 words)

  
 Ohio Web Page
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The weather for Columbus, Ohio is reported by a local weather station using a combination of TAF and METAR reports from airports and weather stations in the area (ICAO).
ohiowebpage.com   (201 words)

  
 Directions to the St. Francis Community, Tiffin, Ohio
At the south end of Tiffin, turn left on St. Francis Avenue.
Continue on Washington Street to the south end of Tiffin and turn left on St. Francis Avenue.
At the intersection of State Route 18 and U.S. Route 224 on the west side of Tiffin, head south on U.S. Route 224.
www.stfrancishome.org /directions.html   (394 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Cincinnati: W.H. Anderson and Co., 1896; Graebner, Norman A. 'Thomas Corwin and the Sectional Crisis.' Ohio History 86 (Autumn 1977): 229-47.
Ohio's Lincoln, Frank J. Lausche: A Tribute and Festschrift for His 90th Birthday.
"The Case of the Wayfaring Challenger: The 1988 Senate Election in Ohio." Congress and the Presidency 18 (Autumn 1991): 105-20.
dewine.senate.gov /ohio_senators.htm   (936 words)

  
 Welcome to Ballreich's Potato Chips - Tiffin, Ohio
It was 1920 when Fred Ballreich and his wife Ethel opened their operation in a floorless garage, using a copper kettle heated with wood scraps.
The quality of the Ballreich’s potato chips created a huge demand that couldn’t be met by a husband and wife operation.
Ballreich’s products are found locally within a 75 mile radius of Tiffin, Ohio (Northwest Ohio) at many fine stores and served in area restaurants.
www.ballreich.com /history.html   (206 words)

  
 Law Office of Leticia G. Patino, Tiffin Ohio 44883   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-26)
Represented the Commission in federal and state legislative and regulatory matters.  Wrote position papers, testified, organized hearings and citizen support on legislative and regulatory matters.  Lectured nationally on education, social services and poverty issues.  Provided technical assistance to community based organizations throughout the state especially in the area of grant development.
League of Women Voters, 1988 to present.  Chairperson of Education Committee in Tiffin, Ohio and of Education Finance Committee in Chillicothe, Ohio.  Co-Editor of Voter Guide in Richardson, Texas.
Ohio Department of Health, 1988.  Member of the Rape Prevention Grant Committee.
patino.biz /law/Resume.htm   (976 words)

  
 Tiffin Advertiser Tribune - newspaper in Tiffin, Ohio USA covering Tiffin local news at Mondo Times
Tiffin Advertiser Tribune is a newspaper in Tiffin, Ohio, USA covering general news.
Tiffin Advertiser Tribune contact information is available to Mondo Times Advanced and Professional Members.
Find Tiffin, Ohio government, news, weather and maps at FindaCity.net, covering over 5,900 American cities and towns.
www.mondotimes.com /1/world/us/35/1978/4964   (121 words)

  
 Tiffin Real Estate Agents, Tiffin Homes For Sale, REALTORS and Tiffin
We also have information on Tiffin home selling, home buying, mortgages, insurance, movers and other realty services for anyone looking to sell a home or buy a home in Tiffin, OH.
HomeGain provides Tiffin, Ohio real estate information and resources to guide homeowners and homebuyers through the process of selling and buying a house, condo or other Tiffin realty property.
HomeGain has services to help you find a top Tiffin real estate broker or agent, get the value of your Tiffin home and a comparative market analysis (CMA), view Tiffin real estate and MLS listings, prepare your home for sale, and more.
www.homegain.com /local_real_estate/OH/tiffin.html&nopopup=1&ht=bdjre2811   (443 words)

  
 Tiffin Ohio - Bed and Breakfasts, Campgrounds, Inns and Motels
MAD RIVER RAILROAD BED & BREAKFAST - (Northern Ohio)  Tiffin - Colonial Revival built in late 1890s, decorated with antiques & period furnishings, full breakfast.
FORT BALL BED & BREAKFAST - (Northern Ohio)  Tiffin - This Victorian brick Queen Anne is located two blocks from downtown Tiffin, 1/2 block from the Sandusky River, in Fort Ball Historic District.
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www.travelohio.com /Tiffin.html   (111 words)

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