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History of Bantam, (Clermont County) OhioOur database does not include an historic photo for Bantam, (Clermont County) Ohio, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! 15% - 35% off all Products ยป The Ready Store Biographies:Biographical Sketch of Oliver Peebles Jenkins Oliver Peebles Jenkins, educator, was born at Bantam, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1850; son of George Peterson and Caroline M. (Hitch) Jenkins, and grandson of John and Eliza (Homan) Jenkins, and of John and Nancy (Simmons) Hitch. He was graduated from Moore's Hill college, Ind., in 1869, was professor of natural science there, 1876-82; professor of natural science at the Indiana State normal school, 1883-86; professor of biology at De Pauw university, Ind., 1886-91, and in 1891 was elected professor of physiology and histology at Leland Stanford, Jr., university, Cal. He received from Indiana university the degree of M.S. in 1886, and that of Ph.D. in 1889. He is the author of the Indiana state series of text books on physiology; books and papers on nature study in elementary schools, and papers on the fishes of the United States, Mexico and Hawaiian Islands. |
Ohio Facts: Clermont County Facts: Seat: BataviaEstablished: 1800 Formed from: Hamilton Additional Local History Notes: The 1854 Gazetteer of the United States by Thomas Baldwin shows: BANTAM, a post-office of Clermont county, Ohio. Bantam is situated 263 meters above sea level. |