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  1. The history of Ohio as a state began when the Northwest Territory was divided in 1800, and the remainder reorganized for admission to the union on March 1, 1803, as the 17th state of the United States.

  2. May 18, 2023 · There's a direct line that runs from all those poisonings to Westerville, Ohio, once called the world's capital of prohibition. The city was home to the Anti-Saloon League, one of the central advocates for the Volstead Act , the law that ushered in the 18th Amendment and more than a decade of the prohibition of alcoholic beverages in the United ...

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    You love your beer, and you know the big brand names: Budweiser, Miller, Michelob—the list goes on and on. But did you know that Ohio was once a powerhouse producer of beer and ale? Beer and ale breweries have a long history in Ohio, especially in Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus.

    Although Cincinnati’s first commercial beer brewing company was established in 1812 by an Englishman named Davis Embree, it was in 1829 when German immigrants created the first brewery in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. More German immigrants came to Cincinnati throughout the 1840s, and within the next 30 years, there were 36 breweries in the city...

    The Bruckmann Brewing Company:(Opened in 1856 as the Frederick Bruckmann Cumminsville Brewery. Sold to the Herschel Condon Brewing Company in 1949, closing in 1950. The Bruckmann Brewing Company’s...
    The Burger Brewing Company:(Operated as a malt house beginning in 1880 and then in 1934 under the name of Windisch-Muhlhauser Lion Brewery (Lion Brewery). Closed in 1973): Burger Beer & Ale, Red Li...
    Cliffsyde Brewing Company:(Opened in 1846 as the George Klotter & Co., Hamilton Brewery. Operated as the J.G/William G. Sohn Brewing Company from 1870-1907. It closed in 1925 and reopened in 1933....
    Hudepohl Brewing Company: (Plant No.1 opened in 1850 as the Gottfried & Henry Koehler Buckeye Street Brewery. Plant No. 2 opened in 1860 as the Lackman & Sandman Brewery, becoming the Herman Lackma...

    The first beer brewery in Cleveland was established in 1800 on the banks of the Cuyahoga River; by 1845, there were three of them. In 1910 there were 26 beer Cleveland brewing companies in operation, including the Leisy Brewing Company, Gund Brewing Company and the Leonard Schlather Brewing Company. Products in Cleveland were sold under various nam...

    Pilsener Brewing Company:(Opened in 1892 as the Wenzil Pilsener Brewery company, becoming the Pilsener Brewing Company in 1894. In 1963, the Duquesne Brewing Company purchased Pilsener and the P.O....
    The Cleveland Home Brewing Company:(Originally the Schmidt & Hoffman brewery, Ernst Mueller purchased and renamed it the Cleveland Brewing Company, merging with the Cleveland and Sandusky Brewing C...
    Standard Brewing Company: (Opened in 1904, Expanded after 1933. In 1961, Standard sold its operations to the F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company of New York, which sold its Cleveland plant to C. Schmi...
    Carling Brewing Company: (Began in 1933 as the Brewing Corp. of America and later obtained the American rights to Carling’s products brewed in Canada. In 1944, the company added Cleveland’s Tip Top...

    In the early 19thcentury, German immigrants settled into what later became known as German Village. In 1836, Louis Hoster opened the first beer brewery in Columbus, called the City Brewery. Five more breweries were established during the next 30 years, including the Schlee Bavarian (1849) and Capitol Breweries (1859). In subsequent years, more smal...

    In the 19th and 20thcenturies (and in addition to Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus), breweries were operating in cities all around Ohio, including Sandusky, Newark, Zanesville, Massillon, Dayton and Toledo. Ohioans, get your beer here!

    Question:Can you name a Newark, Ohio beer manufacturer from the 1940s? Answer:I know of one (but there may have been more). The Matesich Distributing Co. began in 1928 and opened a branch operation in Newark, around 1945. They are still online, give it a Google for more information. Question:Was there ever a Retterer Brewery? Answer:Well, not Rette...

  4. Apr 6, 2017 · The University opened in 1808, with one building, three students, and one professor, but it grew into what is now Ohio University in Athens, Ohio's oldest educational institution. Rufus Putnam, who led the first 48 to Ohio, was an early trustee of the university. In 1926, Ohio University's Putnam Hall was named in honor of this early Ohio pioneer.

  5. Jan 17, 2020 · 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of Prohibition in the United States. Ohio fought for the dry vote as a key player in the anti-alcohol movement, even from its beginnings in the first half of the 19th century, nearly 200 years before the passage of the 18th Amendment.

  6. Oct 5, 2019 · 1607: The first permanent English colony, Jamestown, is established. 1670: Robert de La Salle, a French explorer and the first European in the Ohio Country, discovered the Ohio River. 1748: The Ohio Company was formed in Virginia to settle the Ohio River Valley. 1754-1763: Colonial America is thrown into the French and Indian War. Ohio was ...

  7. May 6, 2019 · The history of alcohol and humans is at least 30,000 and arguably 100,000 years long. Alcohol, a flammable liquid produced by the natural fermentation of sugars, is currently the most widely used human psychoactive agent around the world today, ahead of nicotine, caffeine, and betel nut. It was made and consumed by prehistoric societies in six ...

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