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Description Cincinnati from the Kentucky side of the Ohio River (circa 1861).png |
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Parts of Covington and Newport, Ky., appear on the right; a, landing, Cincinnati; b, the suburb of Fulton, up the Ohio, on the left of which is East Walnut Hills, and through which passes the Little Miami Railroad, leading to the eastern citites; c, Mount Adams, on which is the Cincinnati Observatory; d, position of Walnut Hills, three miles from the city; e, Mount Auburn, 480 feet above the bed of the Ohio; f, Vine-street Hill,* four miles beyond which are the elegant country seats at Clifton; g, valley of Mill-creek, on which is Spring Grove Cemetery, and the railroad track to Dayton.
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23:10, 22 June 2007 | 1,221 × 500 (92,560 bytes) | w:en:Paultyng ( talk | contribs ) | (Parts of Covington and Newport, Ky., appear on the right; a, landing, Cincinnati; b, the suburb of Fulton, up the Ohio, on the left of which is East Walnut Hills, and through which passes the Little Miami Railroad, leading to the eastern citites; c, Mount) |