. History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches. in 1836. The Reverend WilsonThompson was pastor in 1816, and for some time after. At this place the rebel General John Morgans forceoccupied the Colerain pike, moving eastward, during thefamous raid of 1863. Two or three of his men werecaptured by citizens here, and one resident, who was mis-taken in the dusk of the evening for a rebel, was killedby the Federal cavalry who were in the rear of Morgan. Taylors creekis a post-office and hamlet in the southwestern part ofthe township, on the Harrison pike, at the sha


. History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches. in 1836. The Reverend WilsonThompson was pastor in 1816, and for some time after. At this place the rebel General John Morgans forceoccupied the Colerain pike, moving eastward, during thefamous raid of 1863. Two or three of his men werecaptured by citizens here, and one resident, who was mis-taken in the dusk of the evening for a rebel, was killedby the Federal cavalry who were in the rear of Morgan. Taylors creekis a post-office and hamlet in the southwestern part ofthe township, on the Harrison pike, at the sharp bendwestward of the stream from which it takes its name, oneand a half miles due east of Miamitown and the GreatMiami river. BARNESBURGH is a recent and small village in this township, on the BlueRock turnpike, about four miles from New is a straggling village along the road for a mile or more,with a stream running on the east side of it. POPULATION. By the tenth census, that of 1880, Colerain township hadthree thousand seven hundred and twenty-six


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