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Cincinnati in 1800, lithograph, based on a painting by A.J. Swing. In 1800, there were about 30 buildings and a population of 750 people. Cincinnati began with the settlement of Columbia, Losantiville, and North Bend in the Northwest Territory of the United States beginning in late December 1788.
Cincinnati (/ ˌ s ɪ n s ɪ ˈ n æ t i / ⓘ SIN-sih-NAT-ee; nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. [10] Settled by Europeans in 1788, the city is located on the northern side of the confluence of the Licking and Ohio rivers, the latter of which marks the state line with Kentucky.
1912, the Cincinnati Reds opened a new steel-and-concrete ballpark, Redland Field (later known as Crosley Field). 1914 - Martha, the last passenger pigeon, dies at the Cincinnati Zoo. [27] 1916 - 9th Street YMCA opens. [28] Hall of famer Edd Roush led Cincinnati to the 1919 World Series. 1920 Cincinnati Subway breaks ground [29] Cincinnati ...
“The Cincinnati Enquirer archive is a treasure trove of local history and full of famous Cincinnati events, historical buildings, genealogical information and so much more,” Clarity Amrein ...
I have been at The Enquirer for 25 years, long enough that stories we covered when I first started are now fodder for a history column.
Blogs by Cincinnati historians offer articles on topics you wouldn’t find in history books. Here are six you should be reading. Dive deep into Cincinnati's past with these 6 blogs, from Black ...
The Cincinnati Daily Times, a Democratic newspaper, openly supported the South's right to secede. At the outset of the war in early 1861, hundreds of Cincinnati's young men flocked to military service. Among the more prominent regiments raised in Cincinnati was the 9th Ohio Infantry, the first almost all-German unit to enter the
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