771. Jan. 1, 2003 -
President's bill signing in Hamilton a first for
Ohio:
772. Jan. 8, 2003 -
West Park, 'wonderful example of American
spirit':
773. Jan. 15, 2003 -
Electric mule failed to revive canal:
774. Jan. 22, 2003 -
Squire Morris Shuler enforced Prohibition:
775. Jan. 29, 2003 -
Seven Mile celebrated prohibition wealth in
1926:
776. Feb. 5, 2003 -
Dry raiders sometimes too eager in pursuit:
777. Feb. 12, 2003 -
U. S. Supreme Court stopped crusading mayors:
778. Feb. 19, 2003 -
Decision ended Seven Mile era of affluence:
779. Feb. 26, 2003 -
Ron Tammen mystery began 50 years ago:
780. March 5, 2003 -
'Two raging rivers' hit Hamilton March 25, 1913:
781. March 12, 2003 -
1913 flood didn't treat every community the
same:
782. March 19, 2003 -
County farm losses among unknowns in 1913 flood:
783. March 26, 2003 -
Hundreds stranded in workplaces during 'night of
terror:
784. April 2, 2003 -
Courthouse assumed macabre mood during flood:
785. April 9, 2003 -
Fire department crippled by sudden 1913 flood:
786. April 16, 2003 -
Food shortages filled by neighbors after 1913
flood:
787. April 23, 2003 -
Families displayed blue star flags during world
wars:
788. April 30, 2003 -
Railroad pay train commanded attention:
789. May 7, 2003 -
Shandon marker to highlight community's Welsh
heritage:
790. May 14, 2003 -
Shandon, A community of many names:
791. May 21, 2003 -
Hamilton looks forward to fifth year of pro
baseball:
792. May 28, 2003 -
Schools cut salaries 20 percent during
Depression:
793. June 4, 2003 -
Miller Huggins played briefly in Hamilton:
794. June 11, 2003 -
Railroad stock pens were vital to rural economy:
795. June 18, 2003 -
Trains were everywhere in Hamilton during World
War II:
796. June 25, 2003 -
Butler County's joy quickly turned to fear in
July 1863:
797. July 2, 2003 -
Hamilton braced for Confederate attack in 1863:
798. July 9, 2003 -
Hamilton on alert as Confederate raiders
bypassed city:
800. July 23, 2003 -
Hamiltonian credited with capturing Confederate
raider:
801. July 30, 2003 -
Morgan captor lived in relative obscurity in
Hamilton:
802. Aug. 6, 2003 -
'Lentil' logical candidate for official Ohio
children's book:
803. Aug. 13, 2003 -
Post office murals work of accomplished artist :
804. Aug. 20, 2003 -
Lewis and Clark part of Fort Hamilton army:
805. Aug. 27, 2003 -
Civil War record boosted Andrew Harris in
politics:
806. Sept. 3, 2003 -
Butler County native, Andrew Harris, Ohio's 44th
governor:
807. Sept. 10, 2003 -
Hamilton graduate recognized as authority on
British empire:
808. Sept. 17, 2003 -
Gas shortage overshadowed Wright brothers feat:
809. Sept. 24, 2003 -
Hamiltonians anxious to see plane in first local
flight:
810. Oct. 1, 2003 -
Curtiss biplane first to fly over Hamilton in
1912:
811. Oct. 8, 2003 -
Henry Ford built, operated airport in Hamilton
in 1920s:
812. Oct. 15., 2003 -
Struggles to revitalize downtown areas began 50
years ago:
813. Oct. 22, 2003 -
Fairfield site considered for World War I air
base:
814. Oct. 29, 2003 -
Ghost appeared soon after fatal rail crash:
815. Nov. 5, 2003 -
Leftover flood problems factor in 1913 city
election:
816. Nov. 12, 2003 -
'Miller's Fliers' based in Seven Mile in
1944-45:
817. Nov. 19, 2003 -
Normal functions froze at word of Kennedy death:
818. Nov. 26, 2003 -
Changes many in Hamilton since Kennedy
assassination:
819. Dec. 3, 2003 -
Depression program trained pilots in Butler
County:
820. Dec. 10, 2003 -
Middletown's Hook Field and Aeronca partners
since 1940:
821. Dec. 17, 2003 -
Regional airport began as graded farm field in
1929:
822. Dec. 24, 2003 -
Future of aviation topic of Deeds in Hamilton
speech:
823. Dec. 31, 2003 -
Aviation pioneer worked in Hamilton during World
War II:
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