
The industrial and residential core of Hamilton is defined by the winding course of the Miami River, which separates the city’s grid from the varied terrain of Saint Clair and Fairfield townships. In the mid-1950s, this area served as a major transportation hub, where the Pennsylvania Railroad, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and Erie Railroad converged to support the local economy. The map documents a dense network of civic life, featuring numerous educational institutions such as the Woodrow Wilson Jr High School and Harrison Sch, alongside historical landmarks like the Fort Hamilton Monument.
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