Crosby Township

Greater Cincinnati Area

The Whitewater Shaker Settlement, the fourth and last Shaker community established in Ohio, stands today near New Haven in Crosby Township. Using a standard economy based on seed production and broom manufacturing, the Whitewater Shaker community prospered into the early 20th century. The Hamilton County Park District purchased the twenty original Shaker buildings still standing.

Crosby Township is northeast of Harrison in western Hamilton County, home to the communities of New Baltimore, Fernald and New Haven. The area is primarily rural with wide-open spaces of heavily forested land. The area’s 4000 residents have plenty of room to spread out in the 20 square miles of the township. Homes vary in size and architectural style with new building sites planned.

Cincinnati, OH