Loveland, Ohio (English Wikipedia)

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  • Truong, Quan (January 27, 2009). "Rev. Thomas B. Foster led history group". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved January 27, 2009. [Rev. Thomas B. Foster's] family farm was also a stopping point for slaves on the Underground Railroad in the 1850s. 'His great-grandfather would put (the slaves) in a wagon and cover it with straw and take them on up to Waynesville,' Avery Foster said.
  • Baker, Jennifer (February 14, 2009). "Crossing gates break down again". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved February 14, 2009. The gates cover three interconnected railroad crossings at West Loveland Avenue, Second Street (Ohio 48) and Riverside Drive. ... RailAmerica owns the Indiana & Ohio Railroad, which is responsible for all the signal equipment along the rail line, including all the electronics, [Stu Nicholson] said.
  • Brunsman, Barrett J. (February 11, 2010). "Nothing's so sweet as a Loveland postmark". Retrieved February 22, 2010. The post office at 200 Loveland-Madeira Road cancels up to 20,000 stamps a year for cards intended to celebrate Valentine's Day, [Jerry] Kellner said.
  • Kemme, Steve (January 26, 2009). "So many towns have slogans". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved January 26, 2009. Each year, thousands of people send addressed, stamped envelopes to the Valentine Lady for the Loveland stamp. The original Valentine Lady was Doris Pfiester, a secretary to the Loveland Businessman's Club. After she died in 1982, her daughter, Ruth Jackson, took on the task of stamping the envelopes until 1988. Since then, the chamber of commerce has elected a new Valentine Lady each year.
  • Baker, Jennifer (October 21, 2008). "Fire damages Loveland Stage Co". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved October 21, 2008. Temporary lights to illuminate newly donated $6,000 stained glass windows at a local theater company sparked a fire late Monday that destroyed the building and caused about $300,000 in damages, a fire official said today.
  • Bradley, Eric (February 23, 2010). "Mason joins fire collaborative". Community Press Mason–Deerfield. The Community Press. Retrieved March 1, 2010. Mason joins the Blue Ash, Loveland-Symmes, Sharonville and Sycamore Township fire departments in the [Northeast Fire Collaborative], now representing 345 firefighters protecting 71 square miles with a population of about 105,000.
  • Brunsman, Barrett J. (October 30, 2008). "Loveland wants its sewer plant". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved October 30, 2008. City officials want out of the sewer district by 2010 because of rate increases.... Loveland owns the Polk Run waste-water treatment plant, but Hamilton County has operated it since 1985, [Tom] Carroll said.
  • Horn, Dan (September 15, 2010). "Court: Loveland can't leave MSD". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved September 16, 2010. The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling Wednesday that barred the city from pulling its waste-water treatment plant out of the sewer district.
  • Zipperstein, Leah (December 23, 2009). "Olympic medalist dives into coaching" (fee required). The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved December 26, 2009. [Dan] Ketchum, a Sycamore High graduate who swam for Michigan and competed in the 2004 Olympics, is in his first season as coach at Loveland High. ... Ketchum works as an engineer for General Electric and lives in Loveland with his wife, a schoolteacher.

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  • Houck, Jeanne (December 3, 2010). "Loveland heads off double taxation". The Loveland Herald. The Community Press. Retrieved December 5, 2010. The Warren County Board of Commissioners recently agreed to adjust the boundaries of Hamilton Township in Warren County to make a 71-acre parcel of land there part of the 'paper' Loveland Township, with boundaries identical to the city of Loveland.
  • "Castle Skateland boasts National Champions". The Loveland Herald. The Community Press. August 31, 2009. Retrieved September 1, 2009. Family owned and operated since 1976, Castle Skateland in Loveland offers the largest skating floor in the Tristate inside a 32,000 square foot facility.
  • Houck, Jeanne (October 6, 2010). "City manager says solid-waste contract will save residents more than $320,000". The Loveland Herald. The Community Press. Retrieved October 8, 2010. Loveland City Council approved a contract for solid-waste and recycling services with Rumpke Consolidated Companies of Colerain Township through the Southwest Ohio Regional Refuse consortium...
  • Meale, Tony (July 1, 2009). "CHCA lands former pro, Olympian". The Loveland Herald. The Community Press. Retrieved July 2, 2009. Sylvester, who had dual citizenship in Italy and the United States, also helped the Italian team to a silver medal at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow .... Born in the Elder heartland, the current Loveland resident is eager to begin his tenure at CHCA.

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  • "Loveland shows its heart for Valentine weddings" (fee required). The Cincinnati Post. February 4, 1992. Retrieved August 28, 2010. Five couples have reservations at Loveland City Hall to be married on Valentine's Day in the council chambers with Mayor Roland Boike officiating. City hall marriage ceremonies are restricted the rest of the year to Loveland residents, except in the case of senior citizens, city officials said.[permanent dead link]

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  • "Library Locations". Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Retrieved June 12, 2014.

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  • "Jackson Street (Loveland, Ohio)". Clyde N. Bowden Postcard Collection. Greater Cincinnati Memory Project. Retrieved June 9, 2007.

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  • "Loveland". History of Clermont County Villages. Clermont County, Ohio. Archived from the original on September 27, 2006.

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  • "Table A – Annexations and Detachments". Codified Ordinances of Loveland, Ohio. Walter H. Drane Company. January 1, 2010. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2010. 1990-14 / 2-27-90 / Directing the City Solicitor to petition the Board of County Commissioners of Clermont County for a change in the boundary lines of Loveland Township so as to make them identical with the corporate limits of the City...; 1990-15 / 2-27-90 / Directing the City Solicitor to petition the Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County for a change in the boundary lines of Loveland Township so as to make them identical with the corporate limits of the City...
  • Loveland City Ordinance 105.01 Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine: "Corporate Seal". Walter H. Drane Company.

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  • "Ohio "L"". 1895 World Atlas. Livingston County Michigan History & Genealogy Project. 2003. Retrieved June 9, 2007. Compiled from The New 11 × 14 Atlas of the World. Rand McNally. 1895.

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  • Bennish, Steve (September 19, 1999). "The Longest Raid" (fee required). Dayton Daily News. Dayton, Ohio. p. B1. Retrieved August 28, 2010. As Morgan made his way through the Buckeye state, his raid became a series of unforgettable encounters that played like lost script pages from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. In northern Loveland in Warren County, Sarah Todd Jones, described by Horwitz as a 'sharp-tongued' Southern sympathizer, tried to save her horse from being taken. 'I am a Rebel,' she pleaded. 'All my sympathy is with the South ... Please don't take my horse!' The trooper paused thoughtfully. 'Well, if it's true that you support our cause, then we thank you for your donation,' he said, sweeping his hat off in a grand gesture. Review of Horwitz, Lester V. (2003). The Longest Raid of the Civil War: Little-Known & Untold Stories of Morgan's Raid Into Kentucky, Indiana & Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio: Farmcourt Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-9670267-3-3.
  • Hunter, Ginny (January 16, 1993). "Petitions Flying in Annexation War". The Cincinnati Post. E. W. Scripps Company. p. 5A. Retrieved September 8, 2006.
  • Hunter, Ginny (August 18, 1994). "Petitions would put merger panel to vote Loveland Council hears residents". The Cincinnati Post. p. Editorial 1. Retrieved September 8, 2006.
  • Schultz, Judith L. (March 21, 1990). "Minorities can be good business executive, pushes economic role for all" (fee required). Dayton Daily News. Dayton, Ohio. p. B6. Retrieved August 28, 2010. Smith, a Central State University graduate and Loveland, Ohio, native, said blacks, Hispanics, female heads of households and other minorities cost the country $200 billion annually in lost earning power, while the government foots a $100 billion annual bill for entitlement expenses.

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  • Ford, Henry A., A.M.; Ford, Kate B. (1881). "Symmes". History of Hamilton County Ohio, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches. L. A. Williams & Co. p. 400. Retrieved June 8, 2007.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • McCarthy, Barbara. "Newspapers of Clermont County". Clermont County Genealogical Society. Archived from the original on December 9, 2007. Retrieved May 28, 2007.

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  • Smith & Smith 1964, p. 159. Smith, William Ernest; Smith, Ophia Delilah (1964). History of Southwestern Ohio: The Miami Valleys. Vol. 1. New York City: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. OCLC 807074.
  • Smith & Smith 1964, p. 419: "The Clermont County hills around Loveland were famous for peaches and strawberries that were shipped to all parts of the United States. In 1845 one grower sent 400 quarts of strawberries to the Cincinnati market in one day; some were packed in ice and shipped to New Orleans." Smith, William Ernest; Smith, Ophia Delilah (1964). History of Southwestern Ohio: The Miami Valleys. Vol. 1. New York City: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. OCLC 807074.
  • Smith & Smith 1964, p. 24: "Bones of a mastodon and implements were found thirty feet below the surface of the ground, in a gravel pit, at Loveland, Ohio, in 1866." Smith, William Ernest; Smith, Ophia Delilah (1964). History of Southwestern Ohio: The Miami Valleys. Vol. 1. New York City: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. OCLC 807074.
  • Beller, Janet Brock; Nason, Maxine Elliott (1992). Loveland: Passages Through Time. Greater Loveland Historical Society. OCLC 27166122.
  • Amy, Michaël (July–August 2012). "New York: Vanessa German, Pavel Zoubok Gallery". Sculpture. 31 (4). International Sculpture Center: 75. ISSN 0889-728X.
  • Graham, Michael (June 1992). "Jerry Springer Live!". Cincinnati Magazine. 25 (9). Columbus, Ohio: CM Media: 48. ISSN 0746-8210. Retrieved February 9, 2010. A resident of Loveland, [Jerry] Springer is married with a 15-year-old daughter...

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  • Charles Robson, ed. (1876). "James Hall (1793–1868)". The Biographical Encyclopaedia of Ohio of the Nineteenth Century. Cincinnati, Ohio: Galaxy Publishing Company. pp. 660–661. Archived from the original on July 30, 2010. Retrieved September 12, 2008.