"Cincinnati’s Beginnings: Missing Chapters in the Early History of the City and the Miami Purchase, Chiefly From Hitherto Unpublished Documents" delves into the formative years of Cincinnati and the surrounding Miami Purchase territory. Author Francis W. Miller meticulously compiles previously unpublished documents to shed light on the events and figures that shaped this pivotal region of the American Midwest. This historical work offers a unique perspective on the city’s early development, exploring its origins and the challenges faced by its founders. Perfect for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Ohio’s past, this book provides invaluable insights into the making of a great American city. Discover the missing pieces of Cincinnati’s story within these pages, revealing a detailed and engaging narrative of a bygone era.
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