Springville, Seneca County, Ohio

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Springville is an unincorporated community in Big Spring Township, Ohio, United States. [1]

History

Springville was laid out in 1834 on the site of a former Indian village. [2] The community was named for a spring near the original town site. [3] A post office called Springville was established in 1836, and remained in operation until 1847. [4]

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References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Springville
  2. Butterfield, Consul Willshire (1848). History of Seneca County: Containing a Detailed Narrative of the Principal Events that Have Occurred Since Its First Settlement Down to the Present Time. D. Campbell. pp.  187.
  3. Lang, William (1880). History of Seneca County, from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880. Transcript Printing Company. pp.  487.
  4. "Seneca County". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved 27 December 2015.

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