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That Dark and Bloody River: Chronicles of the Ohio River Valley By Allan W. Eckert Bantam, 810 pages, $27.95 This is a wild book, a history of the American West at the end of the 18th Century ...
Brian Griebel was diagnosed with autism and other disabilities at the age of five. Now at 36, the Rocky River resident is a ...
Much of the book’s story focuses on the Ohio River town of Marietta, where the first permanent settlement in the territory was. McCullough describes settlers carving out a New England-style town ...
In 1856, Garner and her family escaped from Northern Kentucky plantations and crossed the frozen Ohio River into Cincinnati. They planned to settle in Canada, but they never left Cincinnati. They ...
As I said, I was back in Ohio for a book tour, and I was even I was surprised at the amount of interest, the number of people that came to my book events, and I'm not a known author. It's the subject.
Wagner and McCorvie's article appears in the book X Marks the Spot: The Archaeology of Piracy, edited by Russell Skowronek and Charles Ewen. Bradley T. Lepper is curator of archaeology at the Ohio ...
The fish, taken from an Ohio River inlet inside Clermont County, at 101 pounds and change turned out to be the biggest ever hooked on fishing tackle in the state.