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:To do, well for starters we should have at least some mention of the [[Native American]]'s who inhabited the land where Cincinnati is now situated (such as the [[Shawnee]], [[Adena]], etc), we just totally skip over them in this article and in this main [[Cincinnati]] article. I'll see what references I can round-up and then try to edit something into the article but I am by no means a historian (although I did take the U.S. History tract of classes in college) and wish someone who is more astute in this topic would run with it. Anyway, to not even mention these people, whose evidence is still visible in the area (earthworks, mounds, some current roads, such as Ridge Road, that were old "Indian Trails" -which apparently provided a substantial part of the initial infrastructure of land-travel in the Cincinnati, etc), would be a dishonor at the very least. --[[User:Paulsprecker|Paulsprecker]] ([[User talk:Paulsprecker|talk]]) 13:42, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
:To do, well for starters we should have at least some mention of the [[Native American]]'s who inhabited the land where Cincinnati is now situated (such as the [[Shawnee]], [[Adena]], etc), we just totally skip over them in this article and in this main [[Cincinnati]] article. I'll see what references I can round-up and then try to edit something into the article but I am by no means a historian (although I did take the U.S. History tract of classes in college) and wish someone who is more astute in this topic would run with it. Anyway, to not even mention these people, whose evidence is still visible in the area (earthworks, mounds, some current roads, such as Ridge Road, that were old "Indian Trails" -which apparently provided a substantial part of the initial infrastructure of land-travel in the Cincinnati, etc), would be a dishonor at the very least. --[[User:Paulsprecker|Paulsprecker]] ([[User talk:Paulsprecker|talk]]) 13:42, 20 July 2008 (UTC)


:More info on the civil war era, particularly Cincinnati being placed under marshall law due to the threat of [[Morgan's Raiders]] and the Southern sympathies in the area evidenced by the [[copperhead (Political)]] movement would be appreciated.
:More info on the civil war era, particularly Cincinnati being placed under marshall law due to the threat of [[Morgan's Raiders]] and the Southern sympathies in the area evidenced by the [[copperheads (Politics)]] movement would be appreciated.

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"To Do" list

Okay Cincinnati people, how about a to-do list?

To do, well for starters we should have at least some mention of the Native American's who inhabited the land where Cincinnati is now situated (such as the Shawnee, Adena, etc), we just totally skip over them in this article and in this main Cincinnati article. I'll see what references I can round-up and then try to edit something into the article but I am by no means a historian (although I did take the U.S. History tract of classes in college) and wish someone who is more astute in this topic would run with it. Anyway, to not even mention these people, whose evidence is still visible in the area (earthworks, mounds, some current roads, such as Ridge Road, that were old "Indian Trails" -which apparently provided a substantial part of the initial infrastructure of land-travel in the Cincinnati, etc), would be a dishonor at the very least. --Paulsprecker (talk) 13:42, 20 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
More info on the civil war era, particularly Cincinnati being placed under marshall law due to the threat of Morgan's Raiders and the Southern sympathies in the area evidenced by the copperheads (Politics) movement would be appreciated.