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Indian Hill Historical Society
8100 Given Road

Cincinnati, Ohio 45243

"Keeping Indian Hill's past and present alive for tomorrow"

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People in the History of Indian Hill

Flatboats and wagons brought the early settlers into the area we now call Indian Hill. First came farmers and millers, who were followed by merchants, schoolteachers, and ministers. This page will introduce you to some of the individuals and families that helped form the early history of the Village.

People in HistoryLater, we will offer sketches of some of the people of the early 20th century who helped shape Indian Hill into the rural residential haven it is today.

Let us introduce you to:

John Elliott

Christian Waldschmidt

Nathaniel Shepard Armstrong

Prehistoric Peoples of Indian Hill

Zachary Taylor DeMar

The Indian Hill Artists - 1957 - 1976

Paul Steer and His Meadow

Salute a Civil War Soldier: Brigadier General Jacob Ammen

James Rheinstrom: Donor of Rheinstrom Park

A Glimpse Back at James W. Baynum

Potter Stewart Remembered

Frankenhoff's Grocery Store

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Last updated 10/3/2005.
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