Category:Early Statehood
Tremendous growth and development marked Ohio's first fifty years as a state. In 1803, Ohio was still very much the frontier. At the beginning of this era, towns were still forming; schools and churches were few; American Indians still fought to keep their dwindling land; and tensions continued to rage between Great Britain and the United States of America. Over the next five decades, Ohio emerged as an agricultural leader. Factories, turnpikes, canals, and railroads formed, helping the state to become more economically diverse and better connected to the rest of the nation. The Americans triumphed over the British in the War of 1812, and the threat of American-Indian attack subsided. Politically, Ohio refined and formalized its political institutions. Socially, many residents increasingly sought to better their state and nation, actively participating in such reform movements as temperance and abolition. Ohio's population increased dramatically, from 45,365 people in 1800 to over 2.3 million residents in 1860. By 1859, Ohio was a well-developed and advanced entity. It was no longer the frontier.
To learn more about this pivotal era in Ohio's history, please browse these entries at your leisure.
Pages in category "Early Statehood"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 787 total.
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- Aaron Benedict
- Abolitionists
- Academy of Medicine
- Achilles Pugh
- Adam Betz
- Adam Smith
- Addison White
- Adelbert College
- Adena
- Affadilla Deaver
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- African Union Baptist Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Agriculture and Farming in Ohio
- Agriculture in Ohio
- Akron School Law
- Akron, Ohio
- Alanson Pomeroy
- Alexander Campbell
- Alexander Hill
- Alexander King
- Alexandria, Ohio
- Alfred Kelley
- Alice Cary
- Allen County
- Allen Trimble
- Alma College
- Almond H. Burrell
- Amelia J. Bloomer
- American Anti-Slavery Society
- American Colonization Society
- American Party
- Amish
- Amos Spafford
- Amos Woodruff
- Andrew Jackson
- Ann M. Hunt
- Anti-Slavery Sewing Society
- Antimason Party
- Antioch College
- Arthur and Lewis Tappan
- Asa Mahan
- Ashland County
- Ashland, Ohio
- Ashtabula County
- Athens County
- Auglaize County
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- Badger, Joseph
- Baker Motor Vehicle Company
- Baldwin-Wallace College
- Bank of the United States
- Banking Crisis of 1819
- Barnett Cemetery
- Batavia, Ohio
- Batesville, Ohio
- Battle of Lake Erie
- Battle of Lumbarton
- Battle of the Thames
- Battle of Tippecanoe
- Belle Center, Ohio
- Belle Centre, Ohio
- Bellefontaine, Ohio
- Benjamin H. Latrobe
- Benjamin Hanby
- Benjamin Lundy
- Bentonville Anti-Horse Thief Society
- Berea, Ohio
- Berlin Crossroads, Ohio
- Betsy M. Cowles
- Bezaleel Wells
- Black Fork Settlement, Ohio
- Black Laws of 1807
- Black String Band
- Bleeding Kansas
- Blennerhassett Island
- Boneyfiddle, Ohio
- Bonus Law
- Boys' Industrial School
- Bradford Tavern
- Brewery Arcade
- Brown County
- Bryan, Ohio
- Bryant & Stratton Chain of Business Schools
- Bryant Stratton Chain of Business Schools
- Buckeye Lake
- Bucyrus, Ohio
- Burlington Jail
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- Caldwell, Ohio
- Caleb Atwater
- Calvin Pease
- Calvin W. Appleby
- Cambridge, Ohio
- Campbellites
- Canadian Ohioans
- Canal Lands
- Canals
- Canton, Ohio
- Capital University
- Carroll County
- Carrollton, Ohio
- Carthagena, Ohio
- Celina, Ohio
- Central State University
- Chagrin Mills, Ohio
- Chagrin, Ohio
- Champaign County
- Chardon, Ohio
- Charles B. Huber
- Charles Finney
- Charles Hammond
- Charles Osborn
- Charles Reemelin
- Charles Stewart
- Charles Sullivan
- Charles Whittlesey
- Charlton, Ohio
- Chauncey Fowler
- Child Labor
- Cholera Cemetery
- Cholera Epidemics
- Christopher Brown
- Churches of God, General Conference
- Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal
- Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal Tunnel
- Cincinnati College
- Cincinnati Enquirer
- Cincinnati Fire Department
- Cincinnati Historical Society
- Cincinnati Independent Colored School System
- Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad
- Circleville, Ohio
- Clark County
- Cleveland University
- Clinton County
- Coal Mining
- Columbus, Ohio
- Commercial Building (Maumee, Ohio)
- Compromise of 1850
- Congregation of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
- Congregationalist Church
- Congress Green Cemetery
- Coshocton County
- Coshocton, Ohio
- Covington & Cincinnati Bridge Company
- Covington Cincinnati Bridge Company
- Crawford County
- Cuyahoga County
- Cyrus McCormick
- Czech Ohioans
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- Daniel D. Emmett
- Daniel Drake
- Darke County
- David Bacon
- David N. Myers College
- Defiance College
- Defiance County
- Defiance, Ohio
- Delaware County
- Delaware, Ohio
- Democratic Party
- Denison University
- Der Ohio Adler
- Diebold Incorporated
- Disciples of Christ
- Dred Scott v. Sandford
- Dudley's Defeat
- Duncan McArthur
- Dutch Ohioans
- Dyke College
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- Eagle Ironworks
- Early Industrialization
- East Liverpool, Ohio
- Eaton, Ohio
- Eden Baptist Church
- Edward Hessenmueller
- Edward Howard
- Edward, Hannah, and Susan (Fugitive Slaves)
- Edwin Davis
- Eli Nichols
- Elias Brown Jr.
- Elijah Anderson (Erie County)
- Elijah Anderson (Gallia County)
- Elijah Wadsworth
- Elizabeth B. Harvey
- Elizabeth Bisbee
- Ella Wentworth
- Elyria, Ohio
- English Ohioans
- Ephraim Cutler
- Ephraim Knowlton
- Ephraim Quinby
- Ephraim Squier
- Erie & Kalamazoo Rail Road
- Erie Canal
- Erie County
- Erie Kalamazoo Rail Road
- Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary
