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Historical Markers in Springdale, Ohio
Cincinnati is the county seat for Hamilton County
Springdale is in Hamilton County
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Butler County (125) ►
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Dearborn County, Indiana (89) ►
Franklin County, Indiana (75) ►
Boone County, Kentucky (55) ►
Campbell County, Kentucky (51) ►
Kenton County, Kentucky (106) ►
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ADJACENT TO HAMILTON COUNTY
Butler County (125) ►
Clermont County (122) ►
Warren County (232) ►
Dearborn County, Indiana (89) ►
Franklin County, Indiana (75) ►
Boone County, Kentucky (55) ►
Campbell County, Kentucky (51) ►
Kenton County, Kentucky (106) ►
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1 ► Ohio, Hamilton County, Springdale — Springdale Presbyterian Church — 1792-2020 — ![]() |
Through overtures to the Presbyterian Church hierarchy by Reverend James A. Kemper the Springfield congregation was founded in 1792, and in 1794 began raising funds for this meetinghouse and this cemetery built between 1801-1803. Named after the . . . — — Map (db m249522) HM |
2 ► Ohio, Hamilton County, Springdale, Parkdale — 13-31 — Maple Knoll Village — ![]() |
A group of concerned Cincinnati women organized, in 1855, The Protestant Home for the Friendless and Female Guardian Society as a private, not-for-profit maternity home for destitute women and children. These public minded social leaders were . . . — — Map (db m133583) HM |
3 ► Ohio, Hamilton County, Springdale, Parkdale — 71-31 — Morgan’s Raid Through Springdale — ![]() |
(side 1) In July 1863, Confederate Brigadier-General John Hunt Morgan led a force of 2,000 cavalrymen across southern Ohio. Morgan's force entered Ohio from Indiana. A chase ensued as Union cavalry pursued Morgan's men across twenty Ohio . . . — — Map (db m133555) HM |
4 ► Ohio, Hamilton County, Springdale, Parkdale — 70-31 — Old Saint Mary Cemetery — ![]() |
In 1801, the Springdale Presbyterian Church acquired these two and a half acres to construct a church and cemetery. Although the church moved to a new location in 1833, the cemetery remained and continued to receive regular internments until the . . . — — Map (db m133110) HM |