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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HEO_frederick-w-galbraith_Cincinnati-OH.html
May 6, 1874-July 9, 1921. President, Cincinnati Rotary Club 1914-1915. Commanding Officer, 147th Infantry Regiment Ohio National Guard, World War I. First National Commander, American Legion 1920.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11LC_the-first-high-rise-concrete-frame-building-in-the-united-states_Cincinnati-OH.html
Commemorating the first high rise concrete frame building in the United StatesErected 1903
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOV_ernie-lombardi_Cincinnati-OH.html
Even more legendary than Ernie Lombardi's pronounced profile were his blistering line drives. Using an interlocking grip and one of the league's heaviest bats, the Crosley-era catcher hit better than .300 seven times for the Reds and remains the o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOU_ted-kluszewski_Cincinnati-OH.html
Ted Kluszewski was an imposing physical specimen, a quintessential power hitter and the inspiration for Cincinnati's sleeveless uniforms. With room for his bulging biceps to move, "Big Klu" muscled his way through the 1950s, averaging 43 home runs…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOT_joe-nuxhall_Cincinnati-OH.html
With a wartime player shortage affecting rosters throughout baseball, Joe Nuxhall got the chance of a lifetime. At 15 years, 10 months and 11 days old, the high-school hurler took the mound for the Reds at Crosley Field and became the youngest pla…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZOS_frank-robinson_Cincinnati-OH.html
Playing with unparalleled intensity, Frank Robinson quickly earned a reputation for challenging pitchers, crowding the plate and charging hard around the bases. He spent the first half of his career in Cincinnati, where his powerful swing produced…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTIC_the-miami-and-erie-canal_Cincinnati-OH.html
The Miami and Erie Canal———— · ————Over this site once flowed the Miami andErie Canal, linking the Ohio River with theMaumee and Lake Erie. The canal was opened in 1827 and was finally drained…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTIA_ohio-military-trails_Cincinnati-OH.html
Approximately at this point two Ohio military trails branched. Reading Road follows the marches of Bowman, Clark, Harmar, Harrison, Clay and Shelby, 1779 - 1812. Central Parkway follows the route of St. Clair and Wayne, 1791 - 1793.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTB7_stephen-c-foster_Cincinnati-OH.html
On the site of this school between the years 1846 - 1850 livedStephen C. Foster Master of the Art of Song Composer of My Old Kentucky Home Swanee River Old Black Joe and many others In Native ballad form and melodic strain distinctively Ameri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSXT_fort-washington_Cincinnati-OH.html
The ground on which this building standsformed part of the Fort Washington Reservation— 1789 —— 1808 — This reservation was bounded onthe north by Fourth Street, on the east by Ludlow Street, on the southby the Ohio River,…
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