Sep 21, 2017 | Highlights in History
Marching Societies By: David Heighway, Hamilton County Historian Continuing to talk about Emancipation celebrations, it’s worth looking at the Victorian practice of organizing groups to add spectacle to an event. These groups were usually politically oriented and...
Sep 14, 2017 | Highlights in History
Self-Emancipation – John Burtwell By: David Heighway, Hamilton County Historian In keeping with the topic of emancipation from last week, it’s worth looking at the story of someone who emancipated themselves via the Underground Railroad. Escaped slave, barber, and...
Sep 7, 2017 | Highlights in History
Emancipation Day in Hamilton County By: David Heighway, Hamilton County Historian In 1926, African American historian Carter G. Woodson proposed a “Negro History Week” in February to coincide with the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. This evolved...
Aug 31, 2017 | Highlights in History
Hamilton County at the Smithsonian By: David Heighway, Hamilton County Historian When someone mentions the Smithsonian Institution, you may think about famous objects like the Spirit of St. Louis and the Hope Diamond. Of course, there are also many small everyday...
Aug 24, 2017 | Highlights in History
The 1883 Newspaper War By: David Heighway, Hamilton County Historian Since the earliest days of journalism, newspapers have known that a way to attract readers is to find something sensational and create a news event. Other newspapers would then respond to create a...