Black River Township, Lorain County, Ohio


Black River Township, Lorain County, Ohio, was originally established officially as Town "Number 7 in Range 18", of the Connecticut Western Reserve about '1807', but was later assigned the name, "Black River" township in '1817'. By the mid-20th-century, almost all of this township was encompassed by the City of Lorain. However, much of Black River Township's earliest pioneer history is more-closely associated with the nearby village of Amherst

History

The pioneer-settlement of this township technically began by about the year 1808, but the continual efforts of pioneer John S. Reid became the main impetus for the establishment of the later City of Lorain. The "Beaver Creek Settlement" in the western portion of this township, beginning about 1810, was also another important factor towards the growth of this area. But most of the township remained rural farmland, until the early-1900s. However, by the mid-1900s, the City of Lorain had annexed almost the entire township into the Lorain city-limits.