Hamilton historians have described John Woods as “a giant in intellect as well as in stature.” His resume is impressive:...
Over the course of generations, there have been many families whose names are synonymous with Hamilton — be they Becketts,...
Many Hamilton residents will recall the days when the city’s entrances welcomed visitors to “The Safe Capital of the World.”...
At about 6 p.m. on the evening of Saturday, November 21, 1925, Butler County Coronor Hugh Gadd, moonlighting as an officer of...
Two weeks after Jack Parker’s body was found beside a Lebanon highway and just less than a month after the...
When John Reily arrived in Hamilton in 1803, the fort had been abandoned for eight years, but traces of it...
By Richard O Jones Following the showdown in the streets of Cincinnati when Hamilton County Detective Dutch Schaffer put down...
In the spring of 1903, the Hamilton Board of Education hired a 29-year-old recent graduate of Miami University as the...
Although his name is nearly forgotten today except for a three-block avenue on the East Side off Grand Boulevard, James Waring...
By Richard O Jones When Prohibition first kicked in, Lyman Williams led a consortium of saloon owners to purchase a...
The Hotel Lee, a café at the corner of Wood Street and Monument Avenue, was one of the hottest spots...
By Richard O Jones Through the years, Hamilton had many brave men join the military and fight for the America...