History & Genealogy Photos of Hamilton, Ohio
in Butler County, Ohio
Also see old Hamilton schools ~ Click on photos below to enlarge
The majority of the postcards pictured below belonged to
Myrtle Mae McCormick Boyd
(1890-1980), who grew up in Hamilton on McGlynn Street. Mrs. Boyd was the grandmother
of Paul Boyd, contributor of many of these pictures.
* Charles McCORMICK (center with hat) hanging out with the guys in Hamilton, about 1915. |
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HAMILTON: March 25, 1913 - The 1913 Flood | ||||
The 1913 Flood along the Miami River was especially widespread.
More pictures -
more facts with watershed map |
![]() Hamilton: 1913 flood |
![]() Central Ave, Hamilton: 1913 |
![]() West End Pier, Great Bridge - Hamilton | |
![]() South Hamilton Crossing, 1913 |
![]() So. Ham. Crossing of C.H. & D.R.R: 1913 |
![]() Charlie McCormick: Results of the flood |
![]() North 3rd Street |
![]() Meanwhile, in Peru IN - 1913 flood |
Various Views of Hamilton, Ohio | ||||
![]() Infirmery |
![]() Infirmary, view 2 |
![]() New Post Office |
![]() Lane Library |
![]() Mercy Hospital |
![]() High Street, Hamilton, OH |
![]() Fairfield Twp School |
![]() Powder Magazine, Old Ft. Hamilton |
View of Indiana, Paul Boyd |
![]() Kokomo, IN |
Boy Scouts Troop 6 of the Lindenwald Methodist Church Hamilton, OH around 1920. |
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Scouts' picture and names contributed by Barb Hershner, Aug 2001 The members of the Boy Scout troop were - left to right from bottom: Charles Henrie (committee member) , Ferd Bray (scoutmaster), James Walker, John Ivans, Leslie Reed, Calvin Hershner, Stanley Mc Gillard, Emery Snyder (committee member) , R.B. Hershner, Mark Pierson, Murray White, Clyde Croswell, Wally Lotz, John Minnis, Robert Zilliox, Neil Hershner, Bob Kalberer, Clifford Ramsey, Henry Edward, Eugene Snively, Chick Henrie, Bill Walker, Charles Lee, Benton White, Elmer Newkirk, Howard Bruning, Frank Carson, Harry Junkins, Paul Newkirk, Paul Ivans |
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Thank all of you who contributed your pictures, name identifications, and time! Another Hamilton OH history site |