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From: HERMON B FAGLEY <>
Subject: Miamiville and Mt Moriah cemetaries;Hamilton Co villages,1815.
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 11:47:42 -0500
Mt Moriah road has both a traffic light,and a left turn lane of Rt 125-
Ohio Pike-Beechmont Ave 1\3 mile east of I-275.Get in north,or
inner lane after leaving I-275 off-ramp.
Miamiville cemetary-my wife says Ward's Corner exit of I-275 will
take you west to Miamiville in 1-2 miles.
Villages,1815,in Hamilton Co,Oh. just west of Clermont Co. Many families
lived in both counties.
CHAPTER X PROGRESS OF HAMILTON COUNTY
The map prefixed to Dr. Drake's Picture of Cincinnati, published in
1815,
shows the towns and villages of the county at that time to have
been
Cincinnati (three miles east ofMill Creek), Columbia, Cleves,
Colerain,
Crosby, Springfield, Reading, Montgomery, and Newtown, with roads
running
from Ciucinnati to each of these points, and one other road making
into
Indiana. Four years later Cincinnati had become a chartered city,
and
Carthage and Miami were added to the list of villages. Nearly all
places
in the county were considered worthy of mention in the State
Gazetteer of
that year only as "post towns," with their respective locations and
distances from Cincinnati. The county had now twelve
townships--Cincinnati, Crosby, Colerain, Springfield, Sycamore,
Anderson,
Columbia, Mill Creek, Delhi, Green, Miami, and Whitewater. The
aggregate
valuation of property in the county, for purposes of taxation, was
five
million six hundred and four thousand nine hundred and fifty-four
dollars.
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