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Glasgow was platted in 1852. [2] [3] The community was named after Glasgow, Scotland, the ancestral land of a large share of the first settlers. [4] A post office called Glasgow was established in 1839, and remained in operation until 1902. [5]
1800: The River Clyde is 14 ft (3.1m) deep, and supports 200 wharves and jetties; there is a large Gaelic community in the city [33] 1800: The Glasgow Police Act is passed by Parliament allowing the creation of the first modern preventative police force [34] 1803: Dorothy Wordsworth visits Glasgow [35]
In 1451, the University of Glasgow was founded by papal bull and established in religious buildings in the precincts of Glasgow Cathedral. By the start of the 16th century, Glasgow had become an important religious and academic city and by the 17th century the university had moved from the cathedral precincts to its own building in the High Street.
The following summer, the International Panorama Co. of Chicago leased the Seventh and Elm site in Cincinnati for 10 years at $7,100 a year, according to Enquirer reports.
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.
A few years ago, I found the book “New York City in 3D in the Gilded Age,” published by the New-York Historical Society. It was packaged along with a modern-looking collapsible stereoscope and ...
The Tall Stacks festivals turned Cincinnati back to the 1800s when paddlewheel steamboats ruled the Ohio River. ... According to “They Built a City: 150 Years of Industrial Cincinnati ...
The properties are distributed across all parts of Cincinnati. For the purposes of this list, the city is split into three regions: Downtown Cincinnati, which includes all of the city south of Central Parkway, west of Interstates 71 and 471, and east of Interstate 75; Eastern Cincinnati, which includes all of the city outside Downtown Cincinnati and east of Vine Street; and Western Cincinnati ...