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Anderson Township (Images of America)

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Anderson used to be established as a township in Hamilton County in 1793, a decade before Ohio became a state. Arriving within the 1790s and early 1800s, early settlers were ready to purchase tracts of land suitable for circle of relatives farms, orchards, and vineyards. Into the early 1900s, Anderson remained a farming community, growing slowly. Railroads introduced into the area within the 1870s offered new opportunities for commerce. Go back and forth along the bordering Ohio and Little Miami Rivers fostered business and recreational activities. The natural great thing about the area attracted families searching for healthy country living. This photographic history of the agriculture, businesses, homes, schools, churches, and other community resources of the area shows how Anderson developed. Among the amenities residents cherish have their origins in Anderson’s early history. As of late, Anderson is likely one of the most desirable places to live and work within the region.

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