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  2. Robert Clarke & Company - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clarke & Company was a book publishing company and bookseller in Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1858 to 1909. After 1894, it was known as The Robert Clarke Company . It published literary and historical works.

  3. Gull Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Gull Terrier (also known as the Gull Terr) [A] is a rare breed of dog that originates from the Punjab region of Pakistan and India; it is believed to be several hundred years old. [1] They are often used in dog fighting, hunting, and guarding. The Gull Terrier is a direct descendent of the Bull Terrier breed that came from Great Britain.

  4. Timeline of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Strobridge Lithography Company in business. [15] First Jewish hospital in the United States opens; 1848 - Turners' Library in operation. [6] 1849 First city in the U.S. to hold a municipal song festival, named Saengerfest; Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio relocates to Cincinnati. [16] Carthage Road Cemetery founded. 1850

  5. John Shillito Company - Wikipedia

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    John Shillito maintained his image as honest, and also dedicated himself to improving the Cincinnati civic experience. By the 1880s, the John Shillito Company was distributing 24-page sales booklets, with stories of humorous or informative visits to the store. [8] The company was an early embracer of the African-American community.

  6. Cincinnati has a rich history. Here's how I started covering ...

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    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.

  7. Standard Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Standard Publishing is a nondenominational Christian publishing company associated with the Restoration Movement. [1] It was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1872. [2] Major publications have included its flagship journal, Christian Standard, and church education materials including Vacation Bible School curricula.

  8. John Hauck - Wikipedia

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    Hauck came to the United States from Bavaria at the age of 22, and worked for his uncle, Cincinnati brewer George M. Herancourt. [1] In 1863, Hauck formed his own beer brewery, [1] originally named Hauck & Windisch and later the John Hauck Brewing Company, in Cincinnati's west end, and soon became wealthy. Hauck was also president of the city's ...

  9. Walter Lingo - Wikipedia

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    Walter Lingo (October 12, 1890 – December 31, 1966) was an Airedale Terrier breeder from La Rue, Ohio. During the 1920s, he owned the Oorang Dog Kennels. [1] [2] [3] As a way of promoting his kennels, Lingo financed a National Football League franchise, called the Oorang Indians in 1922. [4]