Roads, Hamilton Twp from Beers History of Warren County, Ohio

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Transcription contributed by Martie Callihan 2 March 2005

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The History of Warren County Ohio
Part IV Township Histories
Hamilton Township by Horace Clinton
(Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992)

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The Cincinnati, Montgomery & Hopkinsville pike, passing through the Northern part of the township via Hopkinsville and Zoar, was graded in the

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year 1835, and was the first pike built in the township. The township is traversed by three gravel roads, constructed under the "Free Pike" law. The Maineville & Foster's Crossing road, extending from the latter place to the eastern line of the township, the Murdoch pike, extending from Loveland, via Murdoch, to a point one mile east of Murdoch, and the Foster's Crossing and Loveland road connecting those two points.

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