All Stories: 219 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Civil Rights Louise Shropshire’s Role in the Civil Rights Movement was Unacknowledged for Over Fifty Years. By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Education Pioneering educator E. Antionette Ely held school in a architectural gem By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sports Dorothy Dolby had Two Important Cincinnati Firsts By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sports Bertha Bertram Hit a Home Run with Needle and Thread By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Civic Organizations Josephine Price Simrall Founder of University of Cincinnati Women's Club By Brady Knight and Kelsea Madden View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Government and Politics Jane Findlay – From Farm to Table to the White House By Same Dooley, Sarah Hines, Brenden Pulte View Story Filed Under Education Emilie Watts McVae: Clifton Academic and Educator By Joe Shaw, Brenden Pulte View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Music Helen Walker King “Cincinnati’s Soloist” A Black Voice for Change Through Music By Thea Tjepkema View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Music Women at King Records: They Too Shaped Popular Music in Postwar America By Dr. Christine Anderson View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Art and Design Emma Mendenhall: Oft Forgotten Artist from East Walnut Hills By Haile Steinbach, Brenden Pulte View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Education Doris Twitchell Allen Knew Children Can Lead Us to Peace By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Education Dr. Miriam Urban Taught European History to Generations By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment The Delmoor Flats was Home to Professional WomenIncluding Writer Mary Louise MacMillan By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Healthcare Public Health Activist Lillian Wald has Cincinnati Roots By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Entertainment Emma Rezac StickneyEast Walnut Hills Equestrian Extraordinaire By Ricco Hayward, Russell McCabe, and Brenden Pulte View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Science MARY JANE IRWINCincinnati Journalist and Observatory Advocate By Bonnie Holliday Speeg View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Cora Dow: Downtown Druggist By Joe Marsh, Cali Meyers, Brenden Pulte View Story Filed Under Public Housing Setty Kuhn - Promoter of Arts, Sciences, and Affordable Public Housing from Avondale By Kanah Johnson and Ian Rafferty, Brenden Pulte View Story | Show on Map Next
Filed Under Civil Rights Louise Shropshire’s Role in the Civil Rights Movement was Unacknowledged for Over Fifty Years. By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Education Pioneering educator E. Antionette Ely held school in a architectural gem By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sports Dorothy Dolby had Two Important Cincinnati Firsts By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sports Bertha Bertram Hit a Home Run with Needle and Thread By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Civic Organizations Josephine Price Simrall Founder of University of Cincinnati Women's Club By Brady Knight and Kelsea Madden View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Government and Politics Jane Findlay – From Farm to Table to the White House By Same Dooley, Sarah Hines, Brenden Pulte View Story
Filed Under Education Emilie Watts McVae: Clifton Academic and Educator By Joe Shaw, Brenden Pulte View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Music Helen Walker King “Cincinnati’s Soloist” A Black Voice for Change Through Music By Thea Tjepkema View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Music Women at King Records: They Too Shaped Popular Music in Postwar America By Dr. Christine Anderson View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Art and Design Emma Mendenhall: Oft Forgotten Artist from East Walnut Hills By Haile Steinbach, Brenden Pulte View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Education Doris Twitchell Allen Knew Children Can Lead Us to Peace By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Education Dr. Miriam Urban Taught European History to Generations By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment The Delmoor Flats was Home to Professional WomenIncluding Writer Mary Louise MacMillan By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Healthcare Public Health Activist Lillian Wald has Cincinnati Roots By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Entertainment Emma Rezac StickneyEast Walnut Hills Equestrian Extraordinaire By Ricco Hayward, Russell McCabe, and Brenden Pulte View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Science MARY JANE IRWINCincinnati Journalist and Observatory Advocate By Bonnie Holliday Speeg View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Cora Dow: Downtown Druggist By Joe Marsh, Cali Meyers, Brenden Pulte View Story
Filed Under Public Housing Setty Kuhn - Promoter of Arts, Sciences, and Affordable Public Housing from Avondale By Kanah Johnson and Ian Rafferty, Brenden Pulte View Story | Show on Map