824. Jan. 7, 2004 -
Prominent journalist once edited Hamilton
newspaper:
825. Jan. 14, 2004 -
Subway would have aided Butler County travelers:
826. Jan. 21, 2004 -
Mother's stories sparked Albert Volwiler's
history career:
827. Jan. 28, 2004 -
Ernest Volwiler, Pentothal co-inventor, native
of Butler County:
828. Feb. 4, 2004 -
Several factors led to building Hamilton's
second hospital:
829. Feb. 11, 2004 -
Radio changed local entertainment in 1920s:
830. Feb. 18, 2004 -
Miami death took mysterious turn:
831. Feb. 25, 2004 -
Fox hunters and uninvited game warden collided
in 1913:
832. March 3, 2004 -
Niles Tool Works leader in machine tool
industry:
833. March 10, 2004 -
Alexander Gordon led Niles to international
fame:
834. March 17, 2004 -
Big Blue wins overshadowed fabled 1954 'Milan
Miracle':
835. March 24, 2004 -
Stewart challenged Waterloo Wonders in 1935
tournament:
836. March 31, 2004 -
Local statue one of several tributes to
Alexander Hamilton:
837. April 7, 2004 -
Gypsies 'aroused curiosity' during 1904 Hamilton
visit :
838. April 14, 2004 -
Butler County responded to controversial Mexican
War:
839. April 21, 2004 -
Butler Boys fought for possession of Nueces
Strip:
840. April 28, 2004 -
Hamiltonians opened their pocketbooks in late
1920s:
841. May 5, 2004 -
Zebulon Pike, father and son, among Fort
Hamilton soldiers:
842. May 12, 2004 -
Pike's Peak explorer led questionable western
expeditions:
843. May 19, 2004 -
County provided second company for Mexican War:
844. May 23, 2004 -
Butler County gubernatorial roadways dedicated:
845. May 26, 2004 -
Bebb governed Ohio during war he opposed:
846. June 2, 2004 -
County prosecutor helped form California legal
system:
847. June 9, 2004 -
Panhandle Railroad, never here, still causes
confusion:
848. June 16, 2004 -
Hamilton lawyer tried to set border between U.
S. and Mexico:
849. June 23, 2004 -
Hamilton's economic plan prophesied city's
future:
850. June 30, 2004 -
Mexican War trained local Civil War officers:
851. July 7, 2004 -
Hamilton-Burr duel approaches 200th anniversary:
852. July 14, 2004 -
Miami's Rowan Hall honors distinguished sailor:
853. July 21, 2004 -
Rowan leader in transforming Civil War navy:
854. July 28, 2004 -
Rowan commanded most powerful Civil War ship:
855. Aug. 4, 2004 -
Talking movies debuted in Hamilton in 1929:
856. Aug. 11, 2004 -
John B. Martin, Hamilton native, leader in
public interest journalism:
857. Aug. 18, 2004 -
John B. Martin's writing skill helped presidents
and candidates:
858. Aug. 25, 2004 -
Mexican War didn't resolve festering slavery
issue:
859. Sept. 1, 2004 -
Hamilton caravan honored Joe Nuxhall in June
1955:
860. Sept. 8, 2004 -
Did Underground Railroad operate in Butler
County?
861. Sept. 15, 2004 -
Levi Coffin directed 29 fugitive slaves through
area:
862. Sept. 22, 2004 -
Ohio wasn't safe haven for escaped slaves:
863. Sept. 29, 2004 -
Miami University 'storm center' of slavery
debate:
864. Oct. 6, 2004 -
'Wild fire' slavery debate nearly consumed Miami
University:
865. Oct. 13, 2004 -
Slave colonization had some support in Butler
County:
866. Oct. 20, 2004 -
Democrats won 17 straight county presidential
votes:
867. Oct. 27, 2004 -
Republicans dominate recent county presidential
voting:
868. Nov. 3, 2004 -
President and former president fared poorly in
1912 election:
869. Nov. 10, 2004 -
Underground Railroad sojourn ended in tragedy:
870. Nov. 17, 2004 -
Helping escaped slaves costly to Hamilton County
farmer:
871. Nov. 24, 2004 -
Study named Underground Railroad leaders in
county:
872. Dec. 1, 2004 -
Shaker community once rivaled Hamilton in size:
873. Dec. 8, 2004 -
Hamilton leader recorded Shaker observations in
1811:
874. Dec. 15, 2004 -
Three hydraulic canals operated in county:
875. Dec. 22, 2004 -
Union Village Shakers faced many obstacles:
876. Dec. 29, 2004 -
Hamilton Belt Railroad has served industries
since 1898:
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