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1789.


HISTORY


OF


HAMILTON COUNTY


OHIO,


WITH


ILLUSTRATIOINS AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.


COMPILED BY

HENRY A. FORD, A. M., AND MRS. KATE B. FORD.


L. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,

PUBLISHERS.

1881.


FROM PRINTING HOUSE OF W. W. WILLIAMS, CLEVELAND, OHIO


PREFATORY NOTE,


It should ever be borne in mind that the office of an historian is one of immense responsibility; that it always tells for good or evil; and that he will be held responsible for the consequences of a want of fidelity.—[Hon. Jacob Burnet, Cincinnati.


An earnest and very laborious effort has been made to compose this history in the spirit of Judge Burnet's remark. No source of information available to the writers has been left unsearched, nor any effort or expense spared to produce a work which should satisfy the reasonable expectations of a city and county which have waited nearly a century for the compilation and publication of their annals. The list of works consulted is too large for convenient citation here. It includes those of all the earlier writers--Burnet, Cist, the Drakes, Mansfield, and others—with a multitude of later volumes, and pamphlets, magazines, newspapers, and manuscripts innumerable. It has not been practicable in so many cases to secure formal permission for the use of books consulted or quoted; but it is trusted that due respect has been paid to all copyrights, and that no author whose writings have contributed to this volume will object to such use as has been made of them. Acknowledgments are also due to many persons, in all parts of the county and at several points elsewhere in the State, for their kind and helpful aid in the preparation of this book. Particular mention should be made in this connection of Miss E. H. Appleton, librarian of the Historical and Philosophical society; Mr. John M. Newton, of the Mercantile library; Chester W. Merrill, esq., of the Public library ; Colonel Sidney D. Maxwell, superintendent of the Chamber of Commerce; and Mr. H. A. Ratter-man, secretary of the German-American Insurance company; all of Cincinnati—and to Louis W. Clason, mayor of Madisonville.


It may seem, in some cases, that public institutions or private interests of public importance have not received the notice that was due to them, or are, possibly, wholly unnoticed in these volumes. It may be concluded in such cases, with scarcely any exception, that the omission is the result of failure on the part of those possessing desired information to co-operate with the historian.


The compilers regret most sincerely that their inability to read some of the proofs has resulted in many errors of typography, and a few of statement. It is hoped, however, that all of any importance will be found corrected in the errata at the close of the respective volumes.


The special biographies and "notes of settlement" have been prepared, in nearly all cases in both volumes, by other hands than those of the compilers.


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HISTORICAL





HAMILTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, CINCINNATI, OHIO




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GENERAL HISTORY.

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CHAPTER

I.—Description..

II.—Geology and Topography

III.— The Aboriginal American

IV.—The Ohio Indians.

V.—Titles to Ohio—The Miami Purchase

VI.—The Miami Immigration 

VII.— The Miamese 

VIII.— The Miamese and the Indians

IX. —Civil Jurisdiction—Erection of Hamilton County

X.—Progress of Hamilton county

XI.—Military History of Hamilton County

XII.— The Morgan Raid through Ohio

XIII.--The County Institutions

XIV.—The County Associations.

XV.— Railroads

XVI.—Canals

XVII.—Roads.

XVIII. —Early Legislation and Legislators


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XIX.—Courts and Court Houses

XX.—Civil List of Hamilton County


TOWNSHIPS.


Anderson

Colerain.

Columbia.

Crosby

Delhi

Green

Harrison

Miami

Mill Creek

Spencer

Springfield

Sycamore

Symmes

Whitewater

Supplementary Matter

Appendix


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BIOGRAPHICAL,





Armstrong Family

Cloud, Jared

Cilley, Bradbury

Cary, Freeman Grant

Cochran, Hon. John M

Edwards, William, Sr.

Ebersole,Abram

Frondorf, Frank

Friend, George H.

Hill, Colonel W. H.

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Hughes, Ezekiel

Isgrig, Daninl

Langdon Family

McGill, William R.

Riddle, John L.

Sater Family

Sater, Joseph

Turpin Family

Wills, Thomas

Walker, George W.

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ILLUSTRATIONS,


Portrait of E. J. Turpin

"            William Edwards

"            William R. McGill

"            Abram Ebersole

"            T. M. Armstrong

Portraits, with biography, of Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury Cilley

Portrait, with biography, of Jared Cloud


Portraits, with biography, of Thomas E. Sater and wife

Residence of George Wabnitz and wife


Portraits, with biography, of George Wabnitz and wife

Residence of Joseph Sater


   “ Thomas E. Sater


Portraits, with biography, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sater

Portrait, with biography, of James P. Williams

View of Mt. St. Vincent Academy

Portrait, with biography, of Dr. E. D. Crookshank

Portraits of S. S. Jackson and wife, with biography

Portrait, with biography, of G. W. H. Musekamp,

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between 308 an 309


Portrait of Daniel Isgrig


Portrait, with biography, of Thomas Wills

Portrait, with biography, of F. Frondorf

Portraits of Richard Calvin and wife with biography

Portraits, with biography, of Stephen Burk and wife.     .

Residence of M. S. Bonnell


Portrait of Joseph H. Hayes

Portraits of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bonnell

   " Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell


Portrait, with biography, of Charles Flinchpaugh

Portrait of Charles Simonson.


Residence of Charles Simonson


Portrait of Henry Attemeyer

Residence of F. G. Cary


Portrait of F. G. Cary

Portrait, with biography, of S. M. Ferris

Portrait of J. D. Langdon

Portrait of John Riddle


   " Catharine Riddle


   " Hon. John M. Cochran

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ILLUSTRATIONS



Portraits of Cary Johnson and wife


Residence of C. B. Johnson


Portrait of Captain George W. Walker

Portraits of Benjamin Urmston and wife


Portraits, with biography, of Reeves McGilliard

Portraits, with biography, of John R. Field and wife

Portraits of Joseph and Mrs. Joseph Jackson

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Residence and Portrait of John L.


Riddle Portrait of G. H. Friend

   " Colonel W. H. Hill

Portraits of Rev. W. B. Chidlaw and Mrs. Chidlaw

Portrait of Ezekiel Hughes

Portrait, with biography, of W. D. Mundell

   “ ” “ ” Jacob Clark

Portrait of Herman Knuwener

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