Warrensville Township was formed in 1814, several years after the first attempts at settlement. The first permanent settler in Warrensville Township was
Daniel Warren, formerly of
New Hampshire, who came with his family in 1810, and after whom the township is named. In 1822, members of the
Shakers organized the North Union Shaker Community in the township in present-day Shaker Heights. It endured until 1888, by which time the community had become too small to be viable. Their land was eventually purchased in 1904 by developers who quickly arranged for the construction of subdivisions in the township. The village of
Beachwood was incorporated in Warrensville Township on June 26, 1915. As the Cleveland metropolitan area expanded, parts of Warrensville Township were divided among
Orange,
Shaker Heights,
University Heights, and
Warrensville Heights. In 1990, Warrensville Township became a paper township when its last unincorporated area was incorporated as the village of
Highland Hills. The township is now divided between Cleveland, Garfield Heights, Highland Hills, Orange, Shaker Heights, Beachwood, Warrensville Heights, North Randall, University Heights, and Cleveland Heights. ==West Park Township==