The Mariemont Memorial Church was erected and presented to the people of Mariemont by Mary M. Emery as a memorial to the pioneers who had settled this part of Ohio. The stone tiles on the roof were brought from the oldest barn in England until its collapse in 1926, (Calcot tithe-barn, at Kingswood Abbey near Tetbury).
JEWISH TEMPLES

Rockdale Jewish
Temple. Erected in 1906 on the SE corner of Rockdale and Harvey Avenues.
Congregation Bene Israel now know as Rockdale Temple was the first Jewish congregation west of the Alleghenies. The first temple was erected 1836 on Broadway. The congregation left the temple above for one at Cross County Highway and Ridge Road.

Former Bene Israel Synagogue
The New Jerusalem Church
538 Broadway
Oak & Winslow
Although the 1st card above states that this building is a Methodist Episcopal Church, it was originally a Jewish Synagogue. For more information go to the next page.

Jewish Temple. Reading Road
Interior Jewish Synagogue
Avondale
Plum Street Temple
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Beth Tefilah Synagogue
*Thanks to Scott Kabakoff
Located in Roselawn at 1546 Kenova Ave. This card reads right-to-left on top K. K. (Kehila Kedoshah which means "Holy Congregation"), Bait (Beth in English), Tefilah ("House of Prayer") and the last is Jewish for Cincinnati, O.
METHODIST & METHODIST EPISCOPAL
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Elmwood Place
German Methodist Mt. Healthy
Glendale M.E. Church
Hartwell
M.E. Church
M.E.
Church

Nativity
Window
Hyde Park United
Methodist Church
The original Hyde Park Community Methodist Church was constructed in 1880 at the corner of Grace (originally called Church Road) & Observatory Roads.

Mt.
Auburn
Mt. Lookout
Mt.
Washington
The Milford Methodist Church above was built in 1836. The bell tower and Sunday school rooms were added in 1870. The Milford Methodist church was the first in the Northwest Territory, founded in 1797 in the log cabin home of the Reverend Francis McCormick and his wife.

Newtown M. E.
Church
Northside M. E. Church
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Norwood Interior
Sts.
Peter & Paul
New Grace M.E. Church
Norwood Heights
Fr. Dale Peterka informs me that the St. Peter & Paul card above is now known as the Holy Trinity and is located on Montgomery Road at Drex. You can see the north wing of Mt. St. Mary's Seminary which is now called The Holy Spirit Center.
