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The other is St. Joseph's Catholic Church which happens to be the tallest and one of the oldest churches in Tiffin.
Due to the city's location, other high school education is available nearby at Tiffin Calvert High School in Tiffin, St. Joseph Central Catholic High School in Fremont, St. Mary Central Catholic High School in Sandusky, or St. Paul High School in Norwalk.
Arthur St. Clair was the territory's governor until November 1802, when President Thomas Jefferson removed him from office and appointed Charles Willing Byrd, who served the position until Ohio became a state and elected its first governor, Edward Tiffin, on March 3, 1803.
In addition to its source tributaries the St. Joseph and St. Marys rivers, the Maumee's principal tributaries are the Auglaize River and the Tiffin River, which join it at Defiance from the south and north, respectively.

Tiffin and .
One of the few positive aspects was his friendship with Pamela Tiffin, to whom he gave acting guidance, including the secret that he had learned over his career: " You walk in, plant yourself squarely on both feet, look the other fella in the eye, and tell the truth.
" Cagney also repeated the advice he had given to Pamela Tiffin, Joan Leslie and Lemmon.
Former Ohio Governor and U. S. Surveyor General Edward Tiffin who commissioned the Harris Line survey.
U. S. Surveyor General Edward Tiffin, who was in charge of the survey, was a former Ohio governor.
Michigan Territory governor, Lewis Cass ( 1813 – 1831 ) As a result, Tiffin employed surveyor William Harris to survey not the Ordinance Line, but the line as described in the Ohio Constitution of 1802.
In a letter to Tiffin, Cass stated that the Ohio-biased survey " is only adding strength to the strong, and making the weak still weaker.
For unknown reasons, Surveyor General Tiffin ordered the two surveys to close on the Northwest Ordinance ( Fulton ) line, rather than Harris ' line, perhaps lending implicit support to Michigan's claims over Ohio's.
Its county seat is Tiffin and it is named for the Seneca Indians.
The Tiffin Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Seneca County.
Almost the entire county belongs to the Sandusky River drainage basin ; the river itself bisects the county from north to south slightly west of its middle, running through Tiffin as it does so.
Later, the games were played at the American Legion Field which is the current location of Tiffin Motor Homes.
Tiffin is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States.
In recent years, Tiffin has begun to see rapid growth ; its estimated population in 2006 was 1, 561.
F. W. Kent County Park is located just to the west of Tiffin, and is a popular site for outdoor recreation in Johnson County, being noted for its lake, camping facilities, resident whitetail deer herd and wild turkeys, and its cross-country ski trails through rolling acres of oak and hickory forest.
Tiffin is located at ( 41. 706432 ,-91. 661471 ).
* Van Tiffin ( b. 1965 ) American football placekicker, born in Tupelo
Community colleges and regional four-year campuses of The Ohio State University serving Bucyrus commuters exist in nearby Mansfield and Marion, while two private universities in nearby Tiffin also enroll many Bucyrians.
State highways that run through Norwalk include SR 13, which connects Mansfield from the south and Huron fromt the north ; SR 18, which connects Tiffin from the west and Medina from the east ; and SR 61, which connects Shelby from the south and Berlin Heights as well as Lake Erie from the northeast.

Tiffin and United
Tiffin is a city in and the county seat of Seneca County, Ohio, United States.
He named this village " Tiffin " in honor of Edward Tiffin, first governor of Ohio and later member of the United States Senate, and a man who had fought to finally win statehood for the Ohio Territory in 1803.
The Tiffin River is a tributary of the Maumee River in northwestern Ohio in the United States.
* Tiffin Dragons, the sports teams at Tiffin University in Ohio, United States

Tiffin and Methodist
Bishop Asbury ordained Tiffin a deacon of the Methodist church November 19, 1792, authorizing him to preach.
He joined the Methodist church in Tiffin, Ohio, and, according to a lay leader of that church, publicly declared that he was " ashamed of his connection with Mormonism.

Tiffin and was
One noteble player was Van Tiffin, who went on to the University of Alabama and made his mark there by kicking a 52 yard game winning field goal against Bama's arch rivial Auburn that is now known in Alabama's hall of fame as " The Kick ".
Tiffin was incorporated by an act of the Ohio Legislature on March 7, 1835.
* Tiffin was the home of Tiffin Glass Works from 1889 to 1980.
* Tiffin was the home of American Standard Company ( formerly Great Western Pottery ), maker of ceramic kitchen and bath products, from 1899 to 2007.
Among those communities which suffered the consequences of that flood was Tiffin, located on the Sandusky River in northwest Ohio.
A new Mercy Hospital of Tiffin was built and opened in July 2008.
Republican Aaron Montz was elected Mayor of Tiffin on November 8, 2011.
His tenure was stormy, with much controversy over the impeachment of two judges for upholding the principle of judicial review ( Huntington would have been impeached as well had it not been being elected governor ), the move of the state capital from Zanesville to Chillicothe, and the Tiffin Resolution, which terminated the terms of all sitting judges.
Later a charitable trust was registered in 1956 under the name of Nutan Mumbai Tiffin Box Suppliers Trust.
The commercial arm of this trust was registered in 1968 as Mumbai Tiffin Box Supplier's Association.
Foster was born outside of Tiffin, Ohio, and grew up in the western Seneca County boomtown of Rome.
Edward Tiffin ( June 19, 1766August 9, 1829 ) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio, and first Governor of the state.
Tiffin was the obvious choice for the governorship when Ohio was admitted to the Union.
Tiffin was elected to the U. S. Senate in 1806 and resigned the governorship in March 1807 to take his seat.
Tiffin was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio.
He was appointed to the Senate to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Edward Tiffin, serving from May 18, 1809 until a special election was held to choose a successor on December 11, 1809.

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