Clermont County Ohio Historical Photographs



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Over the past 50 plus years the Clermont County Hostorical Society has collected and scanned photographs of the county from historical documents, books and newspapers. We hope you enjoy this historical collection of photographs from the county. More detailed descriptions of the photographs are in the historical societies archive. The photo archive has been index to assist in searching this collection of Clermont County, Ohio


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Bicentennial (2000) historic marker541 viewsThe Clermont County Bicentennial (2000) historic marker at the Bullskin or Xena Trail near Edenton, Clermont County. The trail entered Clermont County at the Ohio Rriver near Rural. It passed thu Felicity, Bethel, Williamsburg and Edenton. In the background is a stone monument placed there by the DAR. The sign was stolen in 2012.
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AMELIA BLACK LINE STOP # 74539 viewsAMELIA BLACK LINE STOP # 74. The Interurban Railway & Terminal Railway (ITRT) aka “Black Line” had three stops in Amelia. This photo is of Main Street at the location of stop #74
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AMELIA BLACK LINE STOP # 73539 viewsAMELIA BLACK LINE STOP # 73. Main Street Amelia
These Pictures were scanned off a Amelia Area Historical Society poster.
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Road to Batavia Depot537 viewsRoad that lead to the N&W Batavia Depot parking lot.
1/12/2014 Ron Hill photo
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View of a section of rail525 viewsView of a section of rail that shows it was made in St. Louis in 1976. N&W RR, Batavia, \
1/12/2014 Photo by Ron Hill
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Silent Sentinel-pioneer Barn525 viewsSketch of the “Silent Sentinel-pioneer Barn” that was located in Stonelick near the intersection of Olive Branch-Stonelick Rd. and SR 222. The barn was there up into the 1970s. The foundation is all that remains (2014). Sketch by W.D. Carither
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Stonelick Covered Bridge518 viewsStonelick Covered Bridge. View of underneath structure
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NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY SIGN 01517 viewsNORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY SIGN ON THE N&W BRIDGE IN BATAVIA
1/12/2014 Ron Hill photo
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N&W Batavia depot - old railing516 viewsThe old railing that protected the N&W Batavia depot.
1/12/2014 Ron Hill photo
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