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Bronze statue of w:William Henry Harrison (1773–1841), 9th President of United States (1841), as a uniformed General astride a horse. Modeled in early 1890s by w:Louis Rebisso (1837–99), it was erected in 1895 at the Vine St. entrance to the Piatt Park. On the opposite side is the inscription, "First Ohio President". |
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9 August 2005 |
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Photo shot by Derek Jensen ( Tysto) |
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Derek Jensen ( Tysto) |
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References
- ↑ Ohio Federal Writers' Project (1943) Cincinnati: A Guide to the Queen City and Its Neighbors, The Wiesen-Hart Press, Ohio, United States, pp. p. 199 Retrieved on 19 February 2009. ISBN: 1603540512.
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