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 187 pages are in this category, out of 787 total.
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- Seneca County
- Seneca Falls Convention
- Seventh-Day Adventists
- Shandy Hall
- Shelby County
- Shields Green
- Sidney, Ohio
- Sieges of Fort Meigs
- Simon Perkins
- Sodaville, Ohio
- Sojourner Truth
- Somerset, Ohio
- South and East of the First Principal Meridian District
- South Charleston, Ohio Confrontation
- Specie Circular
- Spencerian College
- St. Mary Seminary and Graduate School of Theology
- St. Peter in Chains Cathedral
- Stark County
- State Bank of Ohio
- Steamboat Travel to New Orleans
- Steamboats
- Stephen Douglas
- Stethoscope
- Stillguest Settlement
- Summerfield, Ohio
- Summit County
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- Tallmadge Church
- Tallmadge, Ohio
- Tammany Society
- Tariff of 1816
- Tecumseh
- Tecumseh's Confederation
- Temperance Movement
- Temple-Tifereth Israel (Tifereth Israel)
- Tenskwatawa
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- The One Study University
- The Philanthropist
- The Rural Seminary
- Theodore D. Weld
- Theophilus Rees
- Thomas A. Hendricks
- Thomas Cole
- Thomas Corwin
- Thomas Harvey
- Thomas Kirker
- Thomas L. Gray
- Thomas Phillips
- Thomas W. Bartley
- Tice Davids
- Tiffin, Ohio
- Toledo War
- Toledo, Ohio
- Treaty of Fort Industry (1805)
- Treaty of Fort Industry (1805) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Ghent (1814)
- Treaty of Lewistown (1829)
- Treaty of Little Sandusky (1829)
- Treaty of Little Sandusky (1829) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Little Sandusky (1831)
- Treaty of Little Sandusky (1831) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Maumee (1833)
- Treaty of Maumee (1833) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Miami (Maumee) Bay (1831)
- Treaty of St. Mary's (1817)
- Treaty of the Maumee Rapids (1817)
- Treaty of the Maumee Rapids (1817) (Transcript)
- Treaty of Wapakoneta (1831)
- Treaty of Wapakoneta (1831) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Delawares (1818)
- Treaty with the Delawares (1818) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Miamis (1818)
- Treaty with the Miamis (1818) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Potawatomis (1818)
- Treaty with the Potawatomis (1818) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Senecas and Shawnees (1832)
- Treaty with the Senecas and Shawnees (1832) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Senecas, Shawnees and Wyandots (1831)
- Treaty with the Senecas, Shawnees and Wyandots (1831) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1832)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1832) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1836)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1836) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1842) (Upper Sandusky)
- Treaty with the Wyandots (1842) (Upper Sandusky) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, and Miamis (1814)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, and Miamis (1814) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, Ottawas, Chippewas, Potawatomies, and Miamis (1815)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawnees, Senecas, Ottawas, Chippewas, Potawatomies, and Miamis (1815) (Transcript)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Shawnees, Senecas, and Ottawas (1818)
- Treaty with the Wyandots, Shawnees, Senecas, and Ottawas (1818) (Transcript)
- Tremont, Ohio
- Trinity Lutheran Seminary
- Troy, Ohio
- Tuberculosis
- Tucker Issacs
- Turnpike Lands
- Tuscarawas County
- Twelve-Mile Square Reservation
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- Udney H. Hyde
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Underground Railroad
- Union Baptist Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Union County
- Union Humane Society
- United States of America v. Langham & Johnston
- United States of America v. Langham Johnston
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Dayton
- Upper Sandusky, Ohio
- Urbana University
- Urbana, Ohio
- Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland
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- Wadsworth Hotel
- Walnut Street United Methodist Church (Chillicothe, Ohio)
- Wapakoneta, Ohio
- War of 1812
- Washington Court House, Ohio
- Watkins (Last Name Unknown)
- Wauseon, Ohio
- Waverly, Ohio
- Wea Indians
- Welsh Ohioans
- Wesleyan Church of America
- Wesleyan Methodist Church
- West Jefferson, Ohio
- West Liberty, Ohio
- West Union, Ohio
- Western College
- Western College for Women
- Western Reserve College
- Westerville, Ohio
- Westminster, Ohio
- Whig Party
- Wilberforce
- Wilberforce University
- Wilhelm Nast
- Will Sleet
- William Allen
- William Awl
- William Bebb
- William Dennison Jr.
- William Dudley
- William Groesbeck
- William H. Dupree
- William H. Harrison
- William H. McGuffey
- William Hubbard
- William Hull
- William L. Garrison
- William McClain
- William McKendree
- William Medill
- William Miller
- William S. Sullivant
- William Sprigg
- William W. Mather
- Williams County
- Williamsburg, Ohio (Noble County)
- Willoughby, Ohio
- Wilmington, Ohio
- Wilmot Proviso
- Wilson Shannon
- Winthrop Smith
- Wittenberg University
- Women
- Women in the Industrial Workforce
- Wood County
- Woodsfield, Ohio
- Wooster, Ohio
- Worthington, Ohio
- Wyandot County
- Wyllys Silliman
