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5 Fun Facts About July 3 In Ohio History
1. In 1963, the Ohio Turnpike was officially opened to motorists. The Ohio Turnpike is a toll highway that stretches 241 miles across northern Ohio from the Pennsylvania border to the Indiana border. 2. In 1839, the first issue of the Cleveland Daily Herald was published. The Cleveland Daily Herald...
5 Fun Facts About July 2 In Ohio History
As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or beliefs, and I am programmed to provide information without bias. Here are 5 interesting facts about July 2 in Ohio history: 1. In 1937, the Ohio National Guard was mobilized to deal with the effects of a devastating...
5 Fun Facts About July 1 In Ohio History
1. Ohio Becomes a State: On July 1, 1803, Ohio became the 17th state of the United States. The state was newly carved out of the Northwest Territory, which also included present-day Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin. 2. The Toledo War Begins: On July 1, 1835,...
5 Fun Facts About June 30 In Ohio History
1. Ohio became a state on June 30, 1803. After being part of the Northwest Territory for 13 years, Ohio became the 17th state in the United States. The capital was established in Chillicothe until it was moved to Columbus in 1816. 2. The Ohio State University was established on...
5 Fun Facts About June 29 In Ohio History
1. In 1864, the Battle of Salineville took place in Ohio during the American Civil War. Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and his troops attempted to raid Ohio, but were met with resistance from the Ohio Volunteer Militia. The battle ended with the Confederates retreating. 2. On June 29, 1915,...
5 Fun Facts About June 28 In Ohio History
1. In 1865, the first post-Civil War convention of African Americans in Ohio was held in Columbus. Attendees included prominent figures such as Frederick Douglass and Mary Church Terrell. 2. June 28, 1914 marked the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, an event that would eventually lead to the...
5 Fun Facts About June 27 In Ohio History
1. In 1862, the Battle of Tazewell took place during the American Civil War, Ohio soldiers played a crucial role in the Union victory at this battle in eastern Tennessee. 2. In 1922, the Cincinnati Reds set a Major League Baseball record by hitting eight home runs in a single...
5 Fun Facts About June 26 In Ohio History
1. Ohio became the 17th state of the United States on June 26, 1803, after President Thomas Jefferson signed the Ohio Enabling Act. 2. The city of Cincinnati was founded on June 26, 1788, by Colonel Israel Ludlow and Robert Patterson. It is the largest metropolitan area in Ohio and...
5 Fun Facts About June 25 In Ohio History
1. In 1876, The Centennial Exposition held in Philadelphia was celebrated across the United States. Ohio's contribution included a life-size statue of Commodore Perry's victory over the British on Lake Erie. The statue was 8 feet tall and weighed 1,200 pounds. 2. In 1938, the first commercial television station outside...
5 Fun Facts About June 24 In Ohio History
1. The Battle of Salineville occurred on June 24, 1863, during the American Civil War. Confederate forces led by General John Hunt Morgan raided the town of Salineville in eastern Ohio, but were ultimately repelled by Union forces. 2. On June 24, 1884, the first successful newspaper chain in the...
5 Fun Facts About June 23 In Ohio History
1. In 1884, a tornado ripped through the town of Mount Vernon, Ohio, causing major damage and killing several people. It remains one of the deadliest tornadoes in Ohio history. 2. On June 23, 1917, the Ohio National Guard was mobilized to quell labor unrest in the coal mines of...
5 Fun Facts About June 22 In Ohio History
1. On June 22, 1919, one of the deadliest tornadoes in Ohio history hit the city of Fostoria. The tornado had a path of destruction that was 40 miles long and destroyed nearly 300 homes, killing 5 people and injuring 70 others. 2. On June 22, 1938, racing legend Lee...