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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_70726" /> == | == The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_70726" /> == | ||
<p> The metropolis of Ohio, stands on the [[Ohio]] River, opposite Covington and Newport, by rail 270 m. SE. of Chicago; the city stands on hilly ground, and is broken and irregular; there are many fine buildings, among them a [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] cathedral, and large parks; there is a university, the [[Lane]] | <p> The metropolis of Ohio, stands on the [[Ohio]] River, opposite Covington and Newport, by rail 270 m. SE. of Chicago; the city stands on hilly ground, and is broken and irregular; there are many fine buildings, among them a [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] cathedral, and large parks; there is a university, the [[Lane]] Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), schools of medicine, law, music, and art, an observatory, zoological garden, and large libraries; it is a centre of culture in the arts; manufactures include clothing, tobacco, leather, moulding and machine shops; there is some boat-building and printing; but the most noted trade is in pork and grain; is the greatest pork market in the world; a third of the population is of German origin. </p> | ||
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
The metropolis of Ohio, stands on the Ohio River, opposite Covington and Newport, by rail 270 m. SE. of Chicago; the city stands on hilly ground, and is broken and irregular; there are many fine buildings, among them a Roman Catholic cathedral, and large parks; there is a university, the Lane Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), schools of medicine, law, music, and art, an observatory, zoological garden, and large libraries; it is a centre of culture in the arts; manufactures include clothing, tobacco, leather, moulding and machine shops; there is some boat-building and printing; but the most noted trade is in pork and grain; is the greatest pork market in the world; a third of the population is of German origin.