Online Encyclopedia

Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.

NORWOOD

Online Encyclopedia
Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 821 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
Spread the word: del.icio.us del.icio.us it!

NORWOOD , a See also:

city of See also:Hamilton See also:county, See also:Ohio, U.S.A., adjoining See also:Cincinnati on the N. E. Pop. (1900), 648o (718 See also:foreign-See also:born); (191o) 16,185. It is served by the See also:Baltimore & Ohio See also:South Western and the Cincinnati, See also:Lebanon and See also:Northern See also:railways, and by interurban electric railways. Norwood has various manufactures, but as one of the See also:hill suburbs of Cincinnati it is primarily a See also:place of See also:residence. It has a See also:Carnegie library (a See also:branch of the public library of Cincinnati) and a See also:Catholic maternity See also:hospital. Norwood, originally called See also:Sharpsburg, was settled about 1798, laid out as a See also:town in 1873, incorporated as a See also:village in 1888, and chartered as a city in 1903.

End of Article: NORWOOD

Additional information and Comments

There are no comments yet for this article.
» Add information or comments to this article.
Please link directly to this article:
Highlight the code below, right click, and select "copy." Then paste it into your website, email, or other HTML.
Site content, images, and layout Copyright © 2006 - Net Industries, worldwide.
Do not copy, download, transfer, or otherwise replicate the site content in whole or in part.

Links to articles and home page are always encouraged.

[back]
NORWICH, GEORGE GORING, EARL OF (1583?-1663)
[next]
NORZAGARAY