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  1. By 1920, Township residents living east of the Black River voted to withdraw from Sheffield Township and form the Village of Sheffield Lake. Sheffield west of the Black River continues to be administered by township trustees.

  2. Sheffield Lake was incorporated in 1920. The southern part split off as Sheffield Village in the 1930s. [5]

  3. Jan 26, 2018 · Back in 1941, Sheffield Lake was officially a little more than twenty years old, and its village hall was an old brick schoolhouse dating back to the 1870s. But a new building would eventually be needed, as the village was rapidly growing.

  4. southern part of the new Village recognized they had little in common with the lakeshore cottage community and a second split took place as they formed the Village of Sheffield. By 1960 the population of Sheffield Lake exceeded 5,000, establishing it as a city. Later as decades passed, each Sheffield evolved into a

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  5. In the early 20th century the Sheffield Lake area consisted mostly of summer homes and cottages. Due to the diversity in the southern and northern portions, on October 16, 1933, the area was split into Sheffield Village and Sheffield Lake. After the census, Sheffield Lake became a city. Population According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the ...

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  7. The village of Sheffield Lake was incorporated in 1920, but the needs and aspirations of the residents in the northern and southern parts of the village had begun to diverge. In 1933 they voted to separate, creating Sheffield Village south of Sheffield Lake.

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