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The town was named after Thomas Shreve, and was originally called Clinton Station.<ref>Douglass, Ben. ''History of Wayne County, Ohio''. Indianapolis: Robert Douglass Publisher, 1878. pg. 800.</ref> It was laid out on 28 December 1852 and originally had 20 acres of land. Ten acres belonged to Thomas McConkey and the other ten acres belonged to David Foltz.<ref> ''There's No Place Like Home: Shreve, Ohio, USA 1853-2003''. pg. 47.</ref> | The town was named after Thomas Shreve, and was originally called Clinton Station.<ref>Douglass, Ben. ''History of Wayne County, Ohio''. Indianapolis: Robert Douglass Publisher, 1878. pg. 800.</ref> It was laid out on 28 December 1852 and originally had 20 acres of land. Ten acres belonged to Thomas McConkey and the other ten acres belonged to David Foltz.<ref> ''There's No Place Like Home: Shreve, Ohio, USA 1853-2003''. pg. 47.</ref> | ||
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The town was named after Thomas Shreve, and was originally called Clinton Station.[1] It was laid out on 28 December 1852 and originally had 20 acres of land. Ten acres belonged to Thomas McConkey and the other ten acres belonged to David Foltz.[2]
With a population of 234 people, Shreve was incorporated as a village on December 26, 1859. Its southern border is adjacent to Holmes County, Ohio.
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