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Clippings from newspapers, books, etc.
relating to Norwood's History.
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CLIPPINGS —
Deed for land at intersection of Smith & Montgomery - 1840
Land sold in the "Village of Langdon" - 1869
Riding the Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad to Norwood in 1870
Riding the Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad to Norwood in 1875
Norwood Heights — 1875
Norwood Town Hall Association calls a meeting in 1878
Trains collide near trestle at Bloody Run on July 22, 1887
1880's — A Future Village Grows
Lighting early Norwood
Water is a scarce commodity in 1887
Accidents in Spring of 1888
Hopkins Avenue Passenger Station
Floral Avenue's beginnings
South Norwood Fire Brigade — the first in the Norwoods (January, 1888)
Norwood amateur base ball in May 1888
Extension of the Walnut Hills Cable road opens on June 15, 1888.
The first municipal election — August 6, 1888.
The South Norwood Musical and Literary Society has a party on Saturday, January 12, 1889.
Norwood's First Annexation - Ordinance No.26, 1889
Elsmere Subdivision advertisements from May 1889
Text of the Ohio State House Bill authorizing Norwood to issue bonds not exceeding $10,000 — February 17, 1892.
Text of the Ohio State House Bill allowing Hamilton County to purchase Montgomery Pike. — March 29, 1892
W. E. Bundy indorsed for President of the Ohio Republican State League in 1893
Text of the Ohio State Senate Bill allowing Hamilton County to widen Montgomery road. — Februrary 9, 1893
John Woolley, 18-year old Norwood resident, killed in hunting accident in 1896
Mrs. Mary Lotz of Oakley killed by a B. & O. S.W. train at East Norwood in 1897
The Bullock Company negotiates water rates with the Village — 1897
Norwood, a late 19th century suburb
Siteseeing in Norwood in 1898
Village Council meeting — August 15, 1898
Sidewalk Construction Requirements in 1899
A dairyman loses his wagon, horse and milk in South Norwood — 1899
Man visiting his sister on Williams avenue, loses horse and buggy — 1899
Base ball article in the
Norwood Enterprise
— 1899
Society page from the January 12, 1899,
Norwood Enterprise
Employees of the Bullock Plant Make a Show of Themselves — Jan. 1899
Norwood Baseball Club elects officers in 1902
Auction of three buildings at northeast corner of Lexington and Montgomery — 1902
(current location of Stone's Bowling Lanes?)
Burglar "swept away" by servant girl in 1904
Notice of Norwood Water Works bonds offering. — 1904
Norwood Athletic Club elects officers in 1904
Funeral of Sayre Tuthill announced in out-of-town newspaper in 1910
A few classifieds of houses for sell or rent —1889-1914
Norwood Police Report - 1914
(PDF)
Some "help wanted" ads from 1916
Norwood High School athletics is highlighted in a 1916 article
Norwood World Baseball Champions Celebration in November 1916
Selected biographical sketches from
The Ohio Blue Book
,1917
Norwood's Central School is offered for sell
"Norwood's First School"— an article from the March, 1918,
Mirror
Collection of articles about Norwood Base Ball (1890s-1918)
Airplane didn't make Norwood baseball games with Dayton Aviation team on June 8 & 9, 1918
Early Day Series - memories of Sharpsburg and early Norwood—Sept. 12, 1918
"A Brief History of Norwood, Ohio" by Mildred Schulze
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