Cozaddale, Ohio
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Cozaddale is an unincorporated community in southeastern Hamilton Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States.<ref>Template:GNIS</ref> It is two miles west of Pleasant Plain, and three miles north of Goshen, Ohio.
History
Cozaddale was platted by John Jackson Cozad in 1871, and named for him.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> A post office was established at Cozaddale in 1871, and remained in operation until 1968.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Cozad also founded the city of Cozad, Nebraska.<ref>Template:Cite book A 1925 edition is available for download at University of Nebraska—Lincoln Digital Commons.</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Notable people
- Clem Bevans was born in 1879 in Cozaddale. He had a long and prolific film and stage career and often played older men in supporting roles.
- Ches Crist was born in 1882 in Cozaddale. He was the only Cozaddale-born native to date to play professional baseball. He played for the 1906 Philadelphia Phillies, appearing in six games as a catcher.
- George Terwilleger was born in Cozaddale in 1941, and served as Warren County Commissioner and as Ohio state representative. A bridge in Foster, Ohio, where the Old 3-C Highway crosses the Little Miami River, is named in his honor.
- Robert Henri (Template:Ne Robert Henry Cozad), son of John J. Cozad, lived in Cozaddale as a boy. He was a prolific portrait artist and teacher. Leader of the Immortal Eight and the Ashcan School.