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  2. History of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Timeline of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Sister city relationship established with Harare, Zimbabwe. [32] 1991 - Sister city relationship established with Nancy, France. [32] 1992 - Cincinnati–Newport Bridge demolished. 1994 - Sister city relationship established with New Taipei, Taiwan. [32] 1998 - City website online (approximate date). [33] [34] [chronology citation needed]

  4. Bourgeois revolution - Wikipedia

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    The German bourgeoisie during the 1848 revolution did not strive to take command of the political effort and instead sided with the crown. [18] [19] Davidson attributes their behaviour to the late development of capitalist relations and uses this as the model for the evolution of the bourgeoisie. [20]

  5. The lights of Cincinnati City Hall will remain illuminated overnight between January 19 and January 20, 2021 to celebrate the peaceful transfer of power of the President of the United States of ...

  6. Task force proposes $1 million in relief from delinquent ...

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    As the city closes out its 2024 budget in the weeks ahead, there is an opportunity to leverage our proposed city investment of up to $10 million to yield $28.8 million in federal and state investment.

  7. The man behind Cincinnati's tax levies: Who is Jens Sutmoller?

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    When a Cincinnati-area entity seeks a tax increase, they usually call this guy.

  8. Columbia-Tusculum, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Columbia was founded in 1788 on the Little Miami River and predates Losantiville (which became Cincinnati) by a month. [2] The first Protestant church (Baptist) in the Northwest Territory was erected in Columbia. [3] The Cincinnati area's first school opened here in 1790.

  9. Burgher (social class) - Wikipedia

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    These free persons were subject to city law, medieval town privileges, a municipal charter, or German town law. After the fall of the estate monarchy , this social class, more often referred to as the bourgeoisie (from French: bourgeoisiecity residents) and less often as the burgher class, generally refers to town or city inhabitants.