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Batavia
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Batavia Ohio is the county seat of Clermont County, Ohio. Established in 1814, Batavia became the seat of government in 1824, although Ezekiel Dimmit constructed the first cabin in the future town in 1797. The community grew slowly, having only 537 residents in 1840. By 1880, Batavia had 1,015 residents. Three newspapers, three churches, one bank, one carriage manufacturer, and one shoe factory existed in the community. Reference: http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/
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Williamsburg Presbyterian Church April 201512229 viewsStained glass - Williamsburg Presbyterian Church April 2015
Photo by Ron Hill 4/19/2015Jul 18, 2015
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Williamsburg Cemetery12336 viewsWilliamsburg Cemetery - Monument to the ten Revolutionary Soldiers buried there.
Photo by Ron Hill 4/19/2015Jul 18, 2015
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Williamsburg Cemetery - Ian Cunningham8041 viewsWilliamsburg Cemetery - Ian Cunningham, Cincinnati Chapter Sons of the American Revolution War, beside the monument to 10 Revolutionary Soldiers.Jul 18, 2015
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Amelia History Book Vol. 2, 2003798 viewsAMELIA BOOK COVER, Cover of Amelia History Book
Vol. 2, 2003
Jan 01, 2015
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Thomas-Fuller House1047 viewsThomas-Fuller House at 119 West Main Street. Built by Capt. Thomas in 1898. Harvey Fuller became the owner in 1913.
These Pictures were scanned off a Amelia Area Historical Society poster.Jan 01, 2015
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Toll House770 viewsRemodeled Toll House at 94 West Main Street
These Pictures were scanned off a Amelia Area Historical Society poster.Jan 01, 2015
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Old Toll Gate832 viewsOld Toll Gate on Main Street.1908. Operated by Wesley & Amelia Bowdin. Situated West of Baptist Church Purchased by John Pommert for $17 in 1908 and moved across street and remodeled.
These Pictures were scanned off a Amelia Area Historical Society poster.Jan 01, 2015
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Amelia History Book841 viewsAMELIA BOOK COVER, Cover of Amelia History Book,
Vol. 1, 1993
These Pictures were scanned off a Amelia Area Historical Society poster.Jan 01, 2015
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