Andrew DeHart’s Years in Tennessee, 1881-1884
…1870. A free-born Pennsylvanian and a teacher in that state, he had moved to Louisville immediately after the Civil War where he earned a license as an AME preacher. Arnett… Continue Reading
Walnut Hills Historical Society
stories and images from Walnut Hills, Cincinnati
…1870. A free-born Pennsylvanian and a teacher in that state, he had moved to Louisville immediately after the Civil War where he earned a license as an AME preacher. Arnett… Continue Reading
The 1900 census is available online through many sites. We used FamilySearch.org, setting up a free account. Once you are logged in, use this link to get to the first… Continue Reading
…Girls – All Are Prospering. There are 500 physicians in Cincinnati. Of these less than a dozen are women. The first woman physician to come to Cincinnati was Dr. Elmira… Continue Reading
…the clinic as volunteers on alternating afternoons, six days a week. The clinic opened on Linn Street in the old West End offering free diagnosis and medications to poor women… Continue Reading
…the old West End offering free diagnosis and medications to poor women and children. By the first anniversary of the opening, in June 1880, the “Free Dispensary Association” had grown… Continue Reading
…when Black family members or friends purchased their freedom for them. Still others were descended from free people in the North. But there were always more African American Freemen in… Continue Reading
…Its Neighbors pp 543-544. The 1924 advertising page is from The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) 27 Sep 1924, Sat, Page 11 On the Chubb-Steinberg jazz band see, for example http://www.redhotjazz.com/chubb.html… Continue Reading
…Asylum, Home for Aged Colored Women and Old Men’s Home brought into the Community Chest … 1920 – Recreational Program worked out, reaching nearly every [Black] community – West End,… Continue Reading
Benjamin W. Arnett, a free African American born in Pennsylvania in 1838, moved to Walnut Hills in 1867 to pastor Brown Chapel, the AME church organized in educator Peter Clark’s… Continue Reading
…rainfall cycles. He ran filtration tests through different grades of locally available sands. He tested water with varying amounts of added aluminum sulfate, and some tests without any of the… Continue Reading