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  • Israel Ludlow (1765 – January 1804) was a government surveyor who helped found Cincinnati, Dayton and Hamilton in southwest Ohio. Israel Ludlow was born...
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    part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area. Ludlow Falls is named after surveyor Israel Ludlow. According to the United States Census Bureau, the...
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    this plan, Bullock sold the land to Israel L. Ludlow in 1830. Ludlow was platted as a town in 1846. The city of Ludlow, named for the landowner, was incorporated...
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    its name to "Cincinnati", possibly at the suggestion of the surveyor Israel Ludlow, in honor of the Society of the Cincinnati. St. Clair was at the time...
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  • a government surveyor, Israel Ludlow. List of rivers of Ohio U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ludlow Creek The History of Miami...
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  • Navy during the War of 1812 Augustus Ludlow, 2nd Earl Ludlow (1755–1811), British peer (see Earl Ludlow) Baron Ludlow, extinct titles in the Peerage of Ireland...
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    originated in Limestone (now Maysville, Kentucky). When they arrived, Israel Ludlow became the settlement's surveyor and he laid out the town in a grid...
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    This land was part of the United States Military District surveyed by Israel Ludlow in 1797 and divided into townships 5 miles (8.0 km) square. Before the...
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  • automobile. April 14 – Jacksonville, Florida – Pilot and aircraft builder Israel Ludlow was severely injured when his bamboo frame glider, that was being towed...
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  • development of Cincinnati. Cincinnati was first surveyed and laid out by Israel Ludlow in 1794. The earliest modern plan was the 1907 Park Plan created by...
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    This land was part of the United States Military District surveyed by Israel Ludlow in 1797 and divided into townships 5 miles (8.0 km) square. On May 7...
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    support and enemy fire quickly shot down their gunners. Second Lieutenant Israel Ludlow was also injured and captured during the action. Burnham was shot in...
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    he owned (in partnership with Arthur St. Clair, James Wilkinson and Israel Ludlow) 250,000 acres (1,011 km2) in the Great Miami River basin. The Jonathan...
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    Clair, Governor of the Northwest Territory, General James Wilkinson, Israel Ludlow and New Jersey Congressman Jonathan Dayton the land that became known...
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    developed within 1 mile (1.6 km) of the confluence of these waterways. When Israel Ludlow laid out Dayton in 1795, the local Indigenous Peoples warned him about...
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    residents have been English naturalist William Bullock and Israel Ludlow, whose father Israel was the city's namesake and had helped to found Cincinnati...
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    (1888–1976) Albin Kasper Longren (1882–1950) Flavius Earl Loudy (?–1953) Israel Ludlow (1873–1955) Colonel Theodore Charles Macaulay (1887–1965). He was born...
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    granted, and the surveyors of the previous year continued the survey. Israel Ludlow completed the seventh range, with the southwest corner 39°20′33″N 81°21′52″W...
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  • 2009-12-27. Deseret Book: Daniel H. Ludlow Daniel H. Ludlow, “Of the House of Israel,” Ensign, January 1991, p. 51 Daniel H. Ludlow papers, MSS 8007 at L. Tom...
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    people, including Frances Trollope, took part; Bullock sold the land to Israel Ludlow, Jr. in 1846. Bullock was back in London by 1843 and died there at 14...
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