664. Jan. 3, 2001 -   Company G fought battle with wheat
665a Jan. 10, 2001 -  Production began in 1894 at B Street paper mill
665. Jan. 10, 2001 -  Estate Stove Co. in Hamilton for 77 years:
666. Jan. 17, 2001 -  Estate also produced for military needs:
666a Jan. 21, 2001 -  Plans for Washington Blvd. first developed in 1920
666b Jan. 22, 2001 -  Millikin Woods honors civic leader
667. Jan. 24, 2001 -  Citizens fought telephone pole installation:
668. Jan. 31, 2001 -  Miami grads headed war preparations:
669. Feb. 7, 2001 -   Book spotlights local gun manufacturers:
670. Feb. 14, 2001 -  Dunlap Station besieged by Indians:
671. Feb. 21, 2001 -  Fannie Hurst recalled her 'summer palace':
672. Feb. 28, 2001 -  Author Fannie Hurst also social activist:
673. March 7, 2001 -  Editor killed on the job in 1891:
674. March 14, 2001 - Flying bank bandit struck Hamilton in 1959:
675. March 21, 2001 - City on 'Great Broad Gauge Route':
676. March 28, 2001 - George A. Rentschler built industrial complex:
677. April 4, 2001 -  Lorenzo Langstroth, 'Bee Man of Oxford:
678. April 11, 2001 - Hot metal trains linked New Miami and Middletown steel operations:
679. April 18, 2001 - John B. Tytus changed steel industry:
680. April 25, 2001 - Morris Taylor, father of Hueston Wood Park:
681. May 2, 2001 -    Mercy Hospital started with 15 beds in 1892:
682. May 9, 2001 -    Hospital averaged 200 patients annually at start :
683. May 16, 2001 -   Six hospitals built within 86-year period:
684. May 23, 2001 -   Memorial Day started by Civil War veterans:
685. May 30, 2001 -   Butler troops ready for Corinth fight:
686. June 6, 2001 -   Over-the-Rhine had close Hamilton connections:
687. June 13, 2001 -  Matandy transforms South Hamilton brownfields:
688. June 20, 2001 -  Chester Park attracted Butler County patrons:
689. June 27, 2001 -  Kings Island replaced Coney Island in 1972:
690. July 4, 2001 -   Hamilton tailor created Eisenhower jacket:
691. July 11, 2001 -  Fairfield's Milders Inn only a memory:
692. July 18, 2001 -  Electricity extended to rural areas in 1938:
693. July 25, 2001 -  Carrie Nation skipped 'wicked' Hamilton:
694. Aug. 1, 2001 -   Movie stars came to sell war bonds in 1942:
695. Aug. 8, 2001 -   Lentil will return to boyhood home in September:
696. Aug. 15, 2001 -  Homer Price also called Hamilton his boyhood home:
697. Aug. 22, 2001 -  Robert McCloskey:
698. Aug. 29, 2001 -  McKinley shooting shocked Hamilton in 1901:
699. Sept. 5, 2001 -  McKinley's 1891 visit memorable one:
700. Sept. 12, 2001 - Village Green once site of Fairfield powerhouse:
701. Sept. 19, 2001 - Waves of patriotism followed shocks nearly 60 years apart:
702. Sept. 26, 2001 - McCloskey reminders prominent in Hamilton area:
703. Oct. 3, 2001 -   Clyde, minus Bonnie, captured in county in 1930:
704. Oct. 10, 2001 -  Public housing opened during World War II:
705. Oct. 17, 2001 -  Robert M. Sohngen helped form foundation:
706. Oct. 24, 2001 -  Sabotage local concern during World War II years:
707. Oct. 31, 2001 -  Accident of sabotage? Questions raised during World War II:
708. Nov. 7, 2001 -   Dana King, a Hamilton coaching legend:
709. Nov. 14, 2001 -  Karl R. Bendetsen associated with Champion's 'Black Friday':
710. Nov. 21, 2001 -  Karl Bendetsen prominent in 1942 Japanese relocation:
711. Nov. 28, 2001 -  Colonel Bendetsen headed Japanese 'resettlement':
712. Dec. 5, 2001 -   Bendetsen's urgent message arrived too late Dec. 7, 1941:
713. Dec. 7, 2001 -   Japanese attack exploded onto Hamiltonians' lives:
714. Dec. 12, 2001 -  Pearl Harbor news shocked relaxing Hamiltonians:
715. Dec. 19, 2001 -  Hamilton Community Foundation :from $5,000 to $66 million in 50 years:
716. Dec. 26, 2001 -  Hamilton Community Foundation contributions are varied:
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