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- Led by Christian Waldschmidt, who purchased land (from John Cleves Symmes), the Germans founded Hamilton County’s first and most successful mill village, “Neu Deutschland.”
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New Baltimore, a village with a population of about 200, was founded by Samuel Pottinger in 1819, and the early establishment of a flour mill, sawmill, and a distillery, added greatly to the prosperity of The village.
May 2, 2019 · Led by Christian Waldschmidt, who purchased land (from John Cleves Symmes), the Germans founded Hamilton County’s first and most successful mill village, “Neu Deutschland.”
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.
Mar 2, 2014 · Introduction. The Pioneer List Index is a work in progress, and is mainly a collection of information on early pioneers in the Greater Cincinnati and Hamilton County area. The information has been collected and extracted from various sources, and is intended to give the researcher tips about their ancestors from sources that are not ...
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Jan 5, 2017 · CINCINNATI -- Six men who established three settlements within several months in Hamilton County 228 years ago qualify to be called Cincinnati's Founding Fathers: Benjamin Stites, John Cleves...
The first one was issued to Benjamin Stites who quickly settled, relocated, and founded the village of Columbia west of Little Miami. The second sale of land went to a group led by Mathias Denman, Colonel Robert Patterson, and Robert Filson.
May 7, 2012 · Hamilton County was named by Judge Symmes in honor of his friend, Alexander Hamilton, then the first Secretary of the Treasury, 1789-1795. Initially, from 1790 to 1792, Hamilton County covered the area between the Miami Rivers.