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Bond Hill : origin and transformation of a 19th century Cincinnati railroad suburb

"This reconstructed planning history chronicles the origin and transformation of Bond Hill (currently a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio) and the motivation of its developers, the Cooperative Land and Building Association No.1 of Hamilton County. The suburban history reveals the role of teetotalers, cooperatives, building associations, railroads, and radicals in the founding of a commuter railroad suburb on unicorporated land at the junction of several important transportation routes in the countryside just outside of Cincinnati in 1871. The role of one of the Cooperative's founders, Henry Watkin, is especially documented." --page 10
Print Book, English, 2005
10th edition, containing some new information not included in earlier editions
Henry Watkin Press & Cosmographic Design Initiates, Cincinnati, 2005
215 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
9781411615946, 1411615948
1417668210
"This study was Originally prepared as a thesis ... June 11, 2004 ... This new version, dated November 8, 2005, includes revisions and new information ..."--Page 10
"Dated November 23rd, 2005" --title page verso