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  1. Ohio - Native American, Settlement, Industrialization: Remains of ancient peoples dating to 9000 bce have been found in Ohio. The later Adena and Hopewell cultures built elaborate burial and ceremonial mounds and also produced pottery, stone tools, polished stone pipes and other carvings, and ornamental metalwork.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › OhioOhio - Wikipedia

    Ohio derives its name from the Ohio River that forms its southern border, which, in turn, originated from the Seneca word ohiːyo', meaning "good river", "great river", or "large creek". The state was home to several ancient indigenous civilizations, with humans present as early as 10,000 BCE.

  3. Ohio became a state on March 1, 1803, although no formal declaration was made until 1953, when President Dwight Eisenhower officially signed the documents making it a state, retroactive to the original date. 17th Century Ohio History Timeline. 1670 - Rene-Robert Cavelier explores and claims the Ohio region for France.

  4. 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.

  5. Our Promise. Through preserving and sharing stories, we provide a way for people to connect meaningfully with Ohio's past—the places and people who came before us—through historic sites and museums, preservation, interactive exhibits and events, and dynamic resources and research.

  6. ohio.gov › government › resourcesOhio History Central

    Mar 15, 2023 · Government. Resources. Ohio History Central. An online encyclopedia of Ohio's history, natural history, and prehistory. Ohio History Central is maintained by the Ohio History Connection as a reference source for and about the people of Ohio.

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohio_HistoryOhio History - Wikipedia

    Ohio History is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of Ohio and the Midwest. The journal was established in 1887 and published by the Ohio Historical Society. Since 2007 it is published annually by the Kent State University Press.

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