About Anderson Township Historical Society

Anderson Township is very fortunate to have such a vibrant historical society. ATHS has a healthy treasury, a dedicated and cooperative Board of Directors, a fabulous centerpiece for our organization (our Log House), great potential with our 10-plus acres of land and buildings and an active membership who regularly attend our quality programs. 

Now that we have upgraded, improved and stabilized our buildings on the lower property on Clough Pike we have been turning our attention to the upper property off Bartels Road. You really have to see the changes being made “up on the hill.’ The Urban Farm is vibrant, beautiful and active.

This group has successfully obtained zoning approval and made many improvements to the property These include removing over grown land, re-establishment of the water supply system, and renovating the 1800’s barn on the property.

Two large multi-plot garden areas have been established and enclosed with “deer fence”. Also, there are chickens managed by volunteers and members.

We have been moving various tools and other items around in preparation to create a display to demonstrate how a log cabin (or a log house) was built and functioned. 

If you would like to read about the history of The Anderson Township Historical Society click here to read a booklet entitled “The First 25 Years” by Rowland Lowery 1992

Take some time to visit one of our events at the Log House, History Room and Urban Farm. We’d love to meet you!

The Miller-Leuser Log House

Open 1-4 PM the 1st and 3rd Sundays in May through October. 

Is located at 6550 Clough Pike (at Bartels Road)
Entered in the National Register of Historic Places
(National Park Service, Department of the Interior)

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The Anderson History Room

Anderson Center
Lower Level
7850 Five Mile Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45230

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