Description: Cincinnati, Ohio Civil War Store Card -Carl Hass Fuld # OH-165BJ-2a- R6. $4.50 USPS Ground Advantage shipping within the United States. #3501. Cincinnati, Ohio is the seat of Hamilton County in southwestern Ohio situated on the northern bank of the Ohio River across from the state of Kentucky. Cincinnati was first settled in 1788 and named by the Governor of the Northwest Territory in honor of the Society of the Cincinnati of which he was a member. With the introduction of the steamboat on the Ohio River in the early 1800’s, the city became a center of trade connecting the Midwest to towns downriver. As the demand for labor exploded with the industrial revolution, an influx of German and Irish immigrants arrived to fill the labor shortage. The 1860 census d a population of 161,044.HN: Cincinnati during the Civil War. Due to its location on the Ohio River as a free state, with Kentucky across the river as a slave state, the town was a key stop on the Underground Railroad. Many residents played a major role in the abolitionist movement. Many fugitive slaves used the Ohio River via Cincinnati to escape to the North. But there were also active runaway slave catchers in the city.which he was a memberSource; Civil War Store Cards - A Personal Catalog with Historical Highlights, by WCBuckB
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