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Geographical Surveys of
Wesleyan Cemetery

 

Sherri's note:These maps are provided as a tool for genealogists and family historians that are researching Wesleyan Cemetery. They are geological survey maps and plat maps obtained from either the Hamilton County Auditor's Office or the CAGIS office.

Survey of the Office Property, August 2000

This area was known as the office. It was sold off while Mr. Merkle was trustee.

NOTE: This is a reduced size map. A larger image of the same map will take a while to download, but the detail is better.

 
 

Survey of the Back Lot, the "Bulldozed" Area

NOTE: This area is behind Section L. Many assume that this area is a part of Section L, but it is not.

To print, save both Side #1 and Side #2 to your computer, rotate left or right, print. The two sections together will make the entire map.

Side #1 reduced image

Side #1 detailed view
Side #2 reduced image

Side #2 detailed view
 
 

NE corner of Wesleyan

This survey map is from the Hamilton County Auditor's Plat Book 195, page 28, survey done Jan. 24, 1938. It shows the NE corner of the "bulldozed" area, as well as some businesses along Colerain Avenue and some cemetery property.

NOTE: This is a reduced size map. A larger image of the same map will take a while to download, but the detail is better.

 
 

1952 Survey of the Back Area of Wesleyan

June 16, 1952 Survey of the back area of Wesleyan, between Hoffner and Colerain Streets. From City Atlas M-12, Book 192, Page 63; Pt. Sec. 28 T.3 FR.2 Millcreek Twp., Miami Purchase, Hamilton County, Ohio

NOTE: This is a reduced size map. A larger image of the same map will take a while to download, but the detail is better.

 

Aerial Views of Wesleyan

Aerial view of the Wesleyan property, including the 3 parcels of land that were put up as collateral to Cheviot Bank for loans by Mr. Merkle, then sold off (2 sales) after the loan foreclosure.

NOTE: This is a reduced size map. A larger image of the same map will take a while to download, but the detail is better.

Aerial View with property lines of the Wesleyan property and surounding area.

NOTE: This is a reduced size map. A larger image of the same map will take a while to download, but the detail is better.

 
 

Topography Survey Maps

These are from a gigantic map that was obtained from the CAGIS office. There are 12 images total. There is slight overlapping when scanning, but to see the entire map, print each section, trim and tape together. This geological survey should be used to show any topographical land changes.

 
Row #1, image #1 reduced image

Row #1, image #2 reduced image

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Row #1, image #4 reduced image

Row #2, image #1 reduced image

Row #2, image #2 reduced image

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Row #2, image #4 reduced image

Row #3, image #1 reduced image

Row #3, image #2 reduced image

Row #3, image #3 reduced image

Row #3, image #4 reduced image
Row #1, image #1 detailed view

Row #1, image #2 detailed view

Row #1, image #3 detailed view

Row #1, image #4 detailed view

Row #2, image #1 detailed view

Row #2, image #2 detailed view

Row #2, image #3 detailed view

Row #2, image #4 detailed view

Row #3, image #1 detailed view

Row #3, image #2 detailed view

Row #3, image #3 detailed view

Row #3, image #4 detailed view
 
 

Wesleyan Cemetery in 1869

This survey drawing is from Titus' Atlas of Hamilton County, dated 1869.

NOTE: This is a reduced size map. A larger image of the same map will take a while to download, but the detail is better.

 
 
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