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5 Fun Facts About April 11 In Ohio History
1. In 1865, Ohio became the first state to ratify the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which officially abolished slavery and involuntary servitude throughout the country. 2. On April 11, 1921, the Ohio State Highway Patrol was formed by an act of the state legislature, making it one...
5 Fun Facts About April 10 In Ohio History
April 10 is an interesting day in Ohio's history with several significant events that shaped the state's culture and development. Here are five facts about the day: 1. Ohio became the first state to enact a sales tax: On April 10, 1935, Ohio implemented the first-ever sales tax in the...
5 Fun Facts About April 9 In Ohio History
1. In 2001, Ohio's first execution in over 36 years took place on April 9. Wilford Berry Jr. was put to death by lethal injection for the murder of Frances Smith in 1989. 2. On April 9, 1947, a deadly tornado ripped through sections of Toledo, Ohio, killing 12 people...
5 Fun Facts About April 8 In Ohio History
1. The Ohio State Reformatory opened on April 8, 1896. This prison designed to reform young offenders is located in Mansfield, Ohio and was in operation until 1990. It is now open to the public as a museum and has been used as a filming location for several movies, including...
5 Fun Facts About April 7 In Ohio History
1. On April 7, 1814, a treaty was signed between the United States and the Wyandot, Delaware, Shawnee, Ottawa, Chippewa, and Potawatomi tribes at the conclusion of the War of 1812. The treaty, known as the Treaty of Greenville, ceded large portions of present-day Ohio to the United States. 2....
5 Fun Facts About April 6 In Ohio History
1. In 1830, the first issue of the Western Reserve Chronicle, an anti-slavery newspaper, was published in Warren, Ohio. The paper played an important role in the abolitionist movement in Ohio and the Midwest. 2. On April 6, 1940, the first ever Major League Baseball game was played at the...
5 Fun Facts About April 5 In Ohio History
1. The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 began on April 5, when heavy rainfalls caused the Great Miami River to overflow its banks. The flood devastated Dayton and other nearby communities, leading to the deaths of over 360 people. 2. On April 5, 1955, the National Museum of the United...
5 Fun Facts About April 4 In Ohio History
1. On April 4, 1841, William Henry Harrison, the ninth President of the United States, died in Washington D.C. just 31 days after taking office. Harrison was born in Virginia but moved to Ohio in 1798 where he served as the first representative from the state in Congress. 2. In...
5 Fun Facts About April 3 In Ohio History
1. In 1860, the Pony Express began its famous mail delivery service from Missouri to California, with the first rider leaving from St. Joseph on April 3. Although Ohio was not directly involved in this service, it provided an important link in the east-west communications network that helped connect the...
5 Fun Facts About April 2 In Ohio History
1. In 1792, the town of Marietta was officially incorporated, making it the first settlement in what would become the state of Ohio. 2. On April 2, 1831, the state legislature passed an act to establish the Ohio School for the Deaf, making it one of the first schools for...
5 Fun Facts About April 1 In Ohio History
1. The first Ohio State Constitution was adopted on April 1, 1803. After Ohio became a state on March 1, 1803, a convention was called to draft a constitution for the new state. The constitution was adopted on April 1, making Ohio the 17th state in the nation. 2. The...
5 Fun Facts About March 31 In Ohio History
1. In 1853, the first passenger train arrived in Cincinnati, Ohio, from the east as part of the newly constructed Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. 2. In 1875, the Cincinnati Reds played their first baseball game, defeating the St. Louis Browns 4-2. 3. In 1904, the first electric streetcar line opened...