Though not incorporated as a city until 1857, Hamilton can trace its
roots back to the founding of Fort Hamilton by Gen. Arthur St. Clair in
1791.Throughout its history, Hamilton has been The Greatest Little City
of its Kind in the World, The Postmark of Distinctive Trademarks, and
Known in the World's Markets. In the time between the close of the Civil
War and the beginning of World War II, the city thrived. Led by
steadfast pioneers and industrious immigrants, Hamilton developed into a
community where anything seemed possible along the banks of the Great
Miami River. The images herein detail Hamilton from 1900 to the 1950s.
From a bustling county seat and the hub of Midwestern industry to
leisurely endeavors, from distinctive neighborhoods to the people who
lived in them, and from local education to individual worship, the life
of the city is captured by over 200 postcards of the day, most from the
author's private collection.