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Tiffin and is
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.
Its county seat is Tiffin and it is named for the Seneca Indians.
Later, the games were played at the American Legion Field which is the current location of Tiffin Motor Homes.
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 is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States.
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 ).
It is the home of Heidelberg University and Tiffin University.
Pettibone LLC, which today is an affiliate of The Heico Companies, renamed the business unit Tiffin Parts in 1997.
Tiffin is home to a large population of German-Americans and a smaller but significant population of Italian-Americans.
Tiffin is the home of the historic Ritz Theatre, built in 1928 as a vaudeville house with an Italian Renaissance design.
Tiffin is located at ( 41. 116834 ,-83. 179003 ).
Tiffin is served by Tiffin City Schools: Columbian High School, Tiffin Middle School, and Clinton, C. A.
Tiffin is also served by the Calvert Catholic Schools: Calvert High School for grades 7-12, and one campus school, Calvert Elementary, for preschool through grade 6.
Tiffin is the home of Tiffin University, Heidelberg University ( Ohio ), the Tiffin Academy of Hair Design, and formerly of the American Institute of Massotherapy.
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.

Tiffin and city
The discovery of natural gas in the vicinity in 1888 gave new momentum to the city's industries ; new enterprises located in Tiffin, making it a prosperous industrial city:
In 2002, a F3 tornado hit southeast Tiffin, destroying several homes outside city limits.
The small portions of the city that extend into Erie and Seneca counties are part of the Sandusky Metropolitan and Tiffin Micropolitan Statistical Areas, respectively.
The city of Tiffin in northwestern Ohio is named after Tiffin.
The film starts as ingenue Susie Higgins ( Pamela Tiffin ) arrives in the city and moves in with her old friend Maggie Williams ( Carol Lynley ) and her roommate Fran Hobson ( Ann-Margret ).
Tiffin is usually accompanied by hot filter coffee, the signature beverage of the city.

Tiffin and 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.
When the old Seneca County courthouse at Tiffin burned on May 21, 1841, efforts were made to establish the new county seat at Republic.
In 1824, with the establishment of Seneca County by the Ohio Legislature, Tiffin became a county seat.

Tiffin and seat
Tiffin was elected to the U. S. Senate in 1806 and resigned the governorship in March 1807 to take his seat.

Tiffin and Seneca
The Tiffin Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Seneca County.
Foster was born outside of Tiffin, Ohio, and grew up in the western Seneca County boomtown of Rome.
She attended Heidelberg University in Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio between 1959 and 1960.

Tiffin and County
Tiffin re-married April 16, 1809 to Mary Porter, originally from Delaware, and then of Ross County.
Tiffin was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio.

Tiffin and Ohio
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.
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.
Republic's fortunes began to decline when the new Cincinnati, Sandusky & Cleveland Railroad bypassed it to make a straight run to Tiffin, although it experienced something of a revival with the coming of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
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.
Tiffin was incorporated by an act of the Ohio Legislature on March 7, 1835.
Among those communities which suffered the consequences of that flood was Tiffin, located on the Sandusky River in northwest Ohio.
* Edward Tiffin, 1st Governor of Ohio
* 1817: Edward Tiffin, Surveyor General of the Northwest and former Governor of Ohio, commissioned William Harris to rerun the line.
* Columbian High School ( Tiffin, Ohio )
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.
* Springdale ( Tiffin, Ohio )
He studied law and practiced at Tiffin, Ohio, where he became a civic and political leader.
Edward Tiffin ( June 19, 1766August 9, 1829 ) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio, and first Governor of the state.
Tiffin headed westward, along with Thomas Worthington, in 1798, settling in Chillicothe, Ohio.

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