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Timeline of Cincinnati

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

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Prior to 19th century

  • 1788 - Losantiville settled.[1]
  • 1789 - Fort Washington built.[2]
  • 1790 - Losantiville renamed "Cincinnati."[1]
  • 1791 - First Presbyterian Society formed.[3]
  • 1793 - Centinel of the North-Western Territory newspaper begins publication.[4]
  • 1795 - Treaty of Greenville
  • 1799 - Western Spy, and Hamilton Gazette newspaper begins publication.[4]

19th century

Cincinnati Reds baseball team in 1909

20th century

Hall of famer Edd Roush led Cincinnati to the 1919 World Series.
The Reds played at Crosley Field, pictured here in 1969, from 1912 to 1970.

21st century

See also

Other cities in Ohio

References

  1. ^ a b Cincinnati History Library and Archives. "Cincinnati Frequently Asked Questions". Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Britannica 1910.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Farnsworth 1819.
  4. ^ a b c "U.S. Newspaper Directory". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990, US Census Bureau, 1998
  6. ^ a b c d e Davies Project. "American Libraries before 1876". Princeton University. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  7. ^ a b c Drake & Mansfield 1827.
  8. ^ "Cincinnati Type Foundry," Ohio State Journal And Columbus Gazette; Date: 07-06-1826
  9. ^ Proceedings of the Cincinnati Colonization Society, Cincinnati: Printed by F.S. Benton, 1833, OCLC 25491490, OL 13504224M
  10. ^ Federal Writers' Project 1943.
  11. ^ Catalogue of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, Cincinnati: Truman & Spofford, 1855, OCLC 8823275, OL 6999500M
  12. ^ Humanities, National Endowment for the. "Tägliches Cincinnatier volksblatt. [volume]". ISSN 2372-305X. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
  13. ^ Proceedings of the second annual fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute. 1839
  14. ^ Cist 1841.
  15. ^ "Gaylord Oscar Shepherd Collection of Strobridge Lithography Company Calendar Cards". University of Cincinnati. Retrieved February 21, 2014.
  16. ^ Cincinnati History Library and Archives. "History of the Library". Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  17. ^ Cincinnati History Library and Archives. "J. P. Ball, African American Photographer". Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  18. ^ "Conventions Organized by Year". Colored Conventions. University of Delaware. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  19. ^ "Chronicling America". Library of Congress. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  20. ^ Cincinnati Bar Association, 1872-1922, Cincinnati: The Association, 1922, OL 13521732M
  21. ^ Harrison 1878.
  22. ^ Official guide of the Centennial exposition of the Ohio Valley and central states, Cincinnati: J. F. C. Mullen, 1888, OL 24963316M
  23. ^ Business Men's Club of Cincinnati 1902.
  24. ^ a b U.S. Census Bureau, "Mini-Historical Statistics: Population of the Largest 75 Cities: 1900 to 2000" (PDF), Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2003
  25. ^ National Education Association 1915.
  26. ^ "Chronicling America". Library of Congress. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
  27. ^ Richard Kurin (2013). Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-101-63877-4.
  28. ^ Nina Mjagkij (1994). Light in the Darkness: African Americans and the YMCA, 1852-1946. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0-8131-2801-3.
  29. ^ "The Cincinnati Subway System". Ohio Exploration. Archived from the original on February 23, 2010. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
  30. ^ "CET, Celebrating 50 Years". CETconnect.org. Greater Cincinnati Television Educational Foundation. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.
  31. ^ Gregg Lee Carter, ed. (2012). "Chronology". Guns in American Society: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, Culture, and the Law. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-38671-8.
  32. ^ a b c d e f g "Cincinnati USA Sister City Association". Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  33. ^ "City of Cincinnati City Government". Archived from the original on 1998-12-03 – via Internet Archive, Wayback Machine.
  34. ^ "Cincinnati Redesigns Web Site", Cincinnati Enquirer, May 6, 2003
  35. ^ Robin D. G. Kelley and Earl Lewis, ed. (2005). "Chronology". To Make Our World Anew: a History of African Americans. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-983893-6.
  36. ^ "Meet the Mayors". Washington, DC: United States Conference of Mayors. Archived from the original on June 27, 2008. Retrieved March 30, 2013.

Bibliography

Published in the 19th century

  • The Cincinnati directory for 1819, Cincinnati: Oliver Farnsworth, 1819, OCLC 825332, OL 24467536M
  • B. Drake & E.D. Mansfield (1827). Cincinnati in 1826. Morgan, Lodge, and Fisher.
  • "Cincinnati", American Advertising Directory, for Manufacturers and Dealers in American Goods, New York: Jocelyn, Darling & Co., 1831, OCLC 1018684
  • W. G. Lyford (1837), "Cincinnati, (Ohio,) in 1837", The Western Address Directory, Baltimore: Printed by J. Robinson
  • Charles Cist (1841), Cincinnati in 1841: its early annals and future prospects, Cincinnati: Printed and pub. for the author, OL 23355233M
  • The Cincinnati business directory for the year 1844, Cincinnati: R. P. Brooks, 1844, OL 24365644M
  • "Cincinnati". Kimball & James' Business Directory for the Mississippi Valley. Cincinnati: Printed by Kendall & Barnard. 1844. hdl:2027/chi.20799213 – via HathiTrust.
  • Williams' Cincinnati Directory. Cincinnati: Williams & Company. 1862.
  • "Ohio River: Cincinnati". James' River Guide ... Mississippi Valley. Cincinnati: U.P. James. 1860. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081817672.
  • "Cincinnati, O.". Commercial Gazetteer and Business Directory of the Ohio River. Indianapolis: G.W. Hawes. 1861.
  • Geo. E. Stevens (1869), The city of Cincinnati: a summary of its attractions, advantages, institutions and internal improvements, with a statement of its public charities, Cincinnati, Ohio: Geo. S. Blanchard & Co., OL 14000562M
  • Joseph Sabin, ed. (1871). "Cincinnati". Bibliotheca Americana. Vol. 4. New York. OCLC 13972268.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • A. W Robinson (1875), Complete descriptive pocket guide to Cincinnati and its suburbs, Cincinnati: Robinson & Murphy, OL 23290088M
  • Daniel J. Kenny (1875), Illustrated Cincinnati, Cincinnati: R. Clarke, OL 7204999M
  • "Cincinnati", Appleton's Illustrated Hand-Book of American Cities, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1876
  • Drone, Eaton Sylvester (1878). "Cincinnati" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (9th ed.). pp. 782–784.
  • Z. Harrison (1878), Description of the Cincinnati southern railway from Cincinnati to Chattanooga, Cincinnati: Spencer & Craig printing works, OCLC 13741078, OL 6937907M
  • Peter Gibson Thomson (1880). "(Cincinnati)". A Bibliography of the State of Ohio. ISBN 9780405036873.
  • Picturesque Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio: The John Shillito Company, 1883, OL 25389494M

Published in the 20th century

External links

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