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  Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ohio the region north of the Ohio and south of the Great Lakes was originally controlled by various native primarily the Iroquois at the time of European colonization.
Ohio's southern border is defined by Ohio River (with the border being at the low-water mark on the north side of river) and much of the northern border defined by Lake Erie.
As of the 2000 census the population of Ohio is 353 140.
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 Ohio - MSN Encarta
In 1863 one of the most prominent Copperheads, Ohio Congressman Clement Laird Vallandigham, won the Democratic nomination for governor and made a surprisingly strong showing in the election, even though he was defeated.
Pursued by a large force of Ohio militiamen, Morgan made a dash across southern and eastern Ohio, avoiding the cities and foraging the countryside, until he was captured on July 26 near Salineville.
Ohio played an important role in the early history of the automobile, supporting a substantial auto-manufacturing industry until the 1920s.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati has a number of nicknames, including the "The Queen City," "The Queen of the West," "The Blue Chip City," "The City of Seven Hills,", and "Porkopolis." These are more typically associated with professional, academic and public relations references to the city and are not commonly used by locals in casual conversation.
Cincinnati is located within a climatic transition zone; the area is at the extreme northern limit of the humid subtropical climate.
Cincinnati, which is in the Bluegrass region of the Interior Low Plateau of Ohio, generally receives less snow and has a longer growing season than much of the rest of Ohio.
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 List of mayors of Cincinnati, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prior to 1925, the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, was elected in a separate, partisan election.
Starting in 1925, the mayor was chosen by the city council from among its nine members.
The Charter Party is a local third-party founded in 1924 that has successfully elected members of the city council and mayors.
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 Cincinnati, Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Cincinnati 'The Queen of the West' is city in Southwestern Ohio on the Ohio River and is the county seat of Hamilton County
Cincinnati was founded in 1788 near the site of Fort Washington was first named Losantiville which means "town the mouth of the Licking River".
In 1802 Cincinnati was chartered as a village and in 1819 it was incorporated as a city.
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 Cincinnati, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cincinnati is also known for the distinction of having the largest collection of nineteenth-century Italianate architecture in the country [1], primarily concentrated in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, just north of downtown.
Cincinnati was founded in 1788 by John Cleves Symmes and Colonel Robert Patterson.
Cincinnati is home to major corporations such as Procter and Gamble, The Kroger Company, GE Infrastructure, Federated Department Stores (owner of Macy's and Bloomingdale's), Convergys, Chiquita Brands International, Great American Insurance Company, The E. Scripps Company, the United States Playing Card Company, and Fifth Third Bank.
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 HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO
CLARENCE MORRIS was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, January 1, 1844, a son of the late William R. and Sarah (Powers) Morris, the former a native of Ohio, of Welsh descent, the latter of Vermont, of Irish extraction.
William R. Morris located in Cincinnati in the "thirties," and was one of the clerical force of the late Mayor Daniel Gano, theo clerk of the courts of Hamilton county.
The grandfather, after engaging in business in Cincinnati for a time, moved to Warren county, Ohio, where he purchased eight sections of land and engaged in farming, his residence being the first brick house erected in that part of the country, and which is now occupied by one of his sons.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Hamilton/HamiltonBio571.htm   (21972 words)

  
 City Mayors: Homeless in US cities
City Mayors lists and features urban events, conferences and conventions aimed at urban decision makers and those with an interst in cities worldwide.
City Mayors questions those who govern the world’s cities and talks to men and women who contribute to urban society and environment.
In the 24 cities surveyed in the US Conference of Mayors Hunger and Homelessness Survey for 2005, an average of 14 per cent of overall emergency shelter requests went unmet, with 32 per cent of shelter requests by homeless families unmet.
www.citymayors.com /society/homeless_usa2.html   (2643 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Cincinnati   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Cincinnati is also known as the "City of Seven Hills," which is probably a romantic reference to Rome and Cincinnatus, though there is no agreement on the specific hills which the name refers (however, see discussion section).ÿ1395ÿÿ1396ÿCincinnati was the site of many historical beginnings.
Cincinnati was the first to build and own a major railroad in 1880, a vital railway connection between east and west.
Cincinnati is served by two daily newspapers: The Cincinnati Enquirer, owned by the Gannett Co., and The Cincinnati Post, owned by the E.W. Scripps Company, as well as an African American newspaper (The Cincinnati Herald) and weekly newspapers CityBeat and CiN Weekly.
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 Ohio - LeftyBlogs.com
If Ohio voters and taxpayers, who routinely say they want good, efficient government, needed a good reason to rein in the frivolity of their elected lawmakers, a softball-sized example was served up to them this past week.
Ohio is shrinking in population: Ohio’s minimal growth rate continues to slow, according to new Census figures that show the state added the fewest number of residents last year since 2000.
One was adopted in 1803 when Ohio became a state; the second one was adopted in 1851; and the third was adopted in 1912.
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 Top20Cincinnati.com - Your Top20Guide to Cincinnati, OH.
Cincinnati is also known as the "City of Seven Hills," which is probably a romantic reference to Rome and Cincinnatus, though there is no agreement on the specific hills [2]to which the name refers (however, see discussion section).
Cincinnati immediately outlawed festival seating at concerts, although it overturned the ban on August 4, 2004, since the ban was making it difficult for Cincinnati to book concerts.
Cincinnati Museum Center [29]combines the Cincinnati Children's Museum, the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Science, the OmniMax Cinema, and the Cincinnati History Museum in the classic Art-Deco Union Terminal, the largest half-dome on the planet Earth.
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 Cincinnati CityBeat Attractions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
CINCINNATI RAILROAD CLUB -- On view in Tower A are the tracks, diagram board, train dispatcher desk and largest railroad library in the United States.
Be sure to stop by for their annual "Christmas in the Country," Southwestern Ohio's oldest Christmas walk attraction, or the Market Day in June.
Cincinnati CityBeat covers news, public issues, arts and entertainment of interest to readers in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
www.citybeat.com /2001-12-13/attlist.shtml   (3133 words)

  
 3-digit Interstates from I-71
Ohio in 1962 (Cleveland area reroutings; Marc Fannin)
The origin of Interstate 471 was the "Riverside Expressway" plan, a loop highway to connect eastern Cincinnati to I-75 in Covington, Ky. via Newport.
The proposal was quite unpopular, attracting opposition from the mayors of Covington and Newport, along with the Kentucky Post.
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 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How
A mayor is the chief executive official of a city, town, or village.
In the United States, mayors are usually elected by the citizens of a locality for a fixed term.
In several other countries, mayors are often appointed by some branch of the federal or regional government.
www.irelandinformationguide.com /Mayor   (173 words)

  
 Ohio2006 Blog
This came despite the release of a poll indicating that 54% of Ohioans (and 57% of Ohio Republicans) agreed with Taft that it was a "bad idea" to preempt local gun control laws.
C.J. Prentiss is leaving the Ohio Senate this year due to term limits, but I have a hunch she is not anxious to jump into the executive branch.
As Ohio enters a period of divided government, these are the faultlines in the struggle to control policy and political power.
ohio2006elections.blogspot.com   (7361 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Cincinnati: Press of the Cincinnati Gazette Co., 1853.
Cincinnati: W.H. Anderson and Co., 1896; Graebner, Norman A. 'Thomas Corwin and the Sectional Crisis.' Ohio History 86 (Autumn 1977): 229-47.
Cincinnati: Stewart and Kidd Co., 1916; Walters, Everett.
dewine.senate.gov /ohio_senators.htm   (936 words)

  
 The Homeless in America: Adapting Your Practice - October 1, 2006 -- American Family Physician
Educate patients and shelter staff about appropriate medication storage and access; do not prescribe medications for which appropriate storage is not possible; for children older than five years, use pills, tablets, or capsules instead of liquid formulations to avoid the need for measurement or refrigeration; consider allowing medications to be stored at the clinic.
SUSAN LOUISA MONTAUK, M.D., is a professor at the University of Cincinnati (Ohio) College of Medicine.
Montauk is a staff physician on the Cincinnati Health Care for the Homeless Mobile Van, which travels to shelters throughout the city.
www.aafp.org /afp/20061001/1132.html   (5004 words)

  
 Ohio Memory Project
Ohio Socialist Party, especially during 1911 election when elected mayors of St. Mary's, Salem, Cuyahoga Falls, Barberton, Lorain, Martins Ferry, Canton, Mount Vernon, Fostoria, Toronto and Lima.
Charles Foster of Fostoria (Gov. of Ohio & Sec.
Elizabeth Welles Bartley- only Ohio woman to be both the wife and the mother of Ohio governors
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 Buckeye Firearms Association - Content
Ohio House concurs with Senate amendments to HB9; Act heads to Gov. Taft
OH Supremes: Cincinnati gun ban ''not in conflict'' with state law
This is a one-way mail list specifically related to
www.buckeyefirearms.org /maillists   (291 words)

  
 Ken Blackwell | The Cincinnati Wiki
He served as mayor of Cincinnati from 1979-1980.
His wife Rosa Blackwell is the Superintendent for Cincinnati Public Schools.
Ken is a Republican candidate for governor of Ohio in the November 2006 Elections.
www.cincinnatibeacon.com /index.php/wiki/Ken_Blackwell   (136 words)

  
 City Mayors: Pritzker Architecture Prize 2004
Zaha Hadid, winner of the 2004 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Hadid, who is 53, has completed one project in the United States, the Richard and Lois Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art in Cincinnati, Ohio; and is currently developing another to co-exist with a Frank Lloyd Wright structure, the Price Tower Arts Center in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
In announcing the jury’s choice, Thomas J Pritzker, president of The Hyatt Foundation, said: “It is gratifying to us as sponsors of the prize to see our very independent jury honor a woman for the first time.
www.citymayors.com /environment/pritzker2004.html   (1503 words)

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