The headwaters of the Tiffin River are Devils Lake in Lenawee County Michigan. From here, the Tiffin flows and meanders generally southward until emptying into the Maumee River, just west of Defiance.
Early French traders called the river Crique Feve, translated as Bean Creek, due to the natural growth of bean plants along the shores. The stream was renamed officially as the Tiffin River in 1822 after Edward Tiffin, the first governor of Ohio.
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