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  1. Symmes Township, itself was created between 1820 and 1826. In 1825, it became an independent political entity, including the settlement of Germany. In 1817, James Pollack platted the village of Polktown, frequently called "The Company Mill" due to the number of mills in the area.

  2. Mar 2, 2014 · Hamilton County, Ohio, Pioneer List and Information Name Birth Date Birth Place Maiden Name Notes Source Information Page:Col Carnes, Adolphus 1810 Hamilton County Cincinnati Weekly Gazette 15, April 1858 1:9 Carroll, David New Jersey to Ohio 1806 Cincinnati Weekly Gazette 15, April 1858 1:9

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  3. It was the first settlement in Hamilton County’s interior away from the Ohio River. The village consisted of 106 acres and the fort itself was 1-acre of enclosed land with 10 cabins housing around 30 residents, a rudimentary grist mill (hand-powered corn cracker), and 3 blockhouses.

  4. On January 2, 1790, Hamilton County became the second county in the Northwest Territory. The name honored Revolutionary War general and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. The words of Hezekiah Flint, “I came down in a flat, loaded with corn, and landed in Cincinnati April 7, 1794. There was a pond at the corner of Main and ...

  5. Find 3014 homes for sale in Hamilton County with a median listing home price of $275,382. ... First-time home buyer resource center ... Property detail for 7737 Kugler Mill Rd Madeira, OH 45243 ...

  6. Dec 31, 2013 · Historical Society, the First 25 Years 1992 Access at a library near you 977.177 A5 52ZL Anderson Township Historic Homes, Anderson Township, Hamilton County, Ohio 1969 Access at a library near you 977.177 qS635h v. 01 Blue Ash Blue Ash History and Directory, 1793-1968 1968 Access at a library near you 977.177 K62

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  8. Hamilton County Ohio Genealogy and History. The Story of Hamilton County [Source: "Memoirs of the Miami Valley", vol. 2, 1919] [Presented here are pgs 521-533] HAMILTON COUNTY is in the southwest corner of the Miami valley and was erected January 4, 1790, by a proclamation of Gov. Arthur St. Clair, governor of the Northwest Territory.