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In 1819, when Cincinnati was incorporated as a city, the first city marshal, William Ruffin, was appointed. In May 1828, the police force consisted of one captain, one assistant, and five patrolmen. By 1850, the city authorized positions for a police chief and six lieutenants, but it was 1853 before the first police chief, Jacob Keifer, was ...
Cincinnati was incorporated as a city on March 1, 1819. [25] Exporting pork products and hay, it became a center of pork processing in the region. From 1810 to 1830, the city's population nearly tripled, from 9,642 to 24,831. [26]
Cincinnati Milling Machine Company incorporated. Cincinnati streetcar system begins operating electric streetcars. 1890 Cincinnati–Newport Bridge opened. [2] Population: 296,908. [2] 1895 - Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra founded. 1896 - Business Men's Club of Cincinnati incorporated. [23] 1897 - John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge re-built and ...
Cincinnati incorporated as a town in 1802 and was chartered as a city in 1819. [3] Cincinnati steadily grew by annexing adjacent territory within Cincinnati Township. In 1829, J.D. Garrard and Sarah Bella Garrard sold 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land to the township's board of trustees.
The Cincinnati Milling Machine Company was an American machine tool builder headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Incorporated in 1889, the company was formed for the purpose of building and promoting innovative new machine tool designs, especially milling machines. The principals in forming the company were Frederick A. Geier and Fred Holz.
Liberty Township is a suburb of Cincinnati located in Butler County, Ohio. It is one of thirteen townships in Butler County, Ohio, United States. The population was 43,999 at the 2020 census. It is located on the east-central part of the county, just south of the city of Monroe.
The March family has owned Cincinnati Incorporated, a machine tool manufacturer, for over a century. It was founded by Perrin G. March as the Cincinnati Shaper Company in 1898.
Under the 1912 Constitution of Ohio, there are two kinds of incorporated municipalities: cities and villages. [1] The 2008-2009 Roster [21] [22] provided by the Ohio Secretary of State enumerates 251 cities and 681 villages in the state. Municipalities are defined in section 703.01(A) of the Ohio Revised Code: