“Cumminsville Ripper” and the Park Telephone Exchange

An Ancient Unsolved Northside Murder Case

“Cumminsville Ripper” and the Park Telephone Exchange

An Ancient Unsolved Northside Murder Case

Echo

The Park Telephone Exchange, with a ghostly past, opened in 1903, when a telephone service was a luxury. On the night of November 2nd, 1904, Alma Steingeweg, an exchange operator here, left work and became one of the five victims of the “Cumminsville Ripper”, who terrorized Northside from 1904 to 1910. The victims were found mutilated near the streetcar tracks by Spring Grove Cemetery. Despite the national buzz, the Cumminsville Ripper was never found.

Details

Year of Image

1904

Current Address

4141 Hamilton Ave

Reference

Woellert, Dann. Cincinnati’s Northside Neighborhood (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing, 2009.

Location

Echo

The Park Telephone Exchange, with a ghostly past, opened in 1903, when a telephone service was a luxury. On the night of November 2nd, 1904, Alma Steingeweg, an exchange operator here, left work and became one of the five victims of the “Cumminsville Ripper”, who terrorized Northside from 1904 to 1910. The victims were found mutilated near the streetcar tracks by Spring Grove Cemetery. Despite the national buzz, the Cumminsville Ripper was never found.

Details

Year of Image

1904

Current Address

4141 Hamilton Ave

Reference

Woellert, Dann. Cincinnati’s Northside Neighborhood (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing, 2009.

Location

Echo

The Park Telephone Exchange, with a ghostly past, opened in 1903, when a telephone service was a luxury. On the night of November 2nd, 1904, Alma Steingeweg, an exchange operator here, left work and became one of the five victims of the “Cumminsville Ripper”, who terrorized Northside from 1904 to 1910. The victims were found mutilated near the streetcar tracks by Spring Grove Cemetery. Despite the national buzz, the Cumminsville Ripper was never found.

Details

Year of Image

1904

Current Address

4141 Hamilton Ave

Reference

Woellert, Dann. Cincinnati’s Northside Neighborhood (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing, 2009.

Location

Echo

The Park Telephone Exchange, with a ghostly past, opened in 1903, when a telephone service was a luxury. On the night of November 2nd, 1904, Alma Steingeweg, an exchange operator here, left work and became one of the five victims of the “Cumminsville Ripper”, who terrorized Northside from 1904 to 1910. The victims were found mutilated near the streetcar tracks by Spring Grove Cemetery. Despite the national buzz, the Cumminsville Ripper was never found.

Details

Year of Image

1904

Current Address

4141 Hamilton Ave

Reference

Woellert, Dann. Cincinnati’s Northside Neighborhood (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing, 2009.

Location

ECHOES OF NORTHSIDE

Echoes of Northside was created by Danny Smoroske as his senior capstone to complete his B.S. degree in Communication Design at the University of Cincinnati’s College of DAAP.

To explore more of his work, visit dannysmoroske.com.

ECHOES OF NORTHSIDE

All content, stories, and pictures were gathered from a multitude of sources, including the Cincinnati Public Library, books such as Images of America: Northside by Dann Woellert, and multiple Facebook groups, including the popular “… Only in Northside.” All credits should be attributed on each page for each image unless noted. No copyright infringement is intended, and absolutely no money is being made from this site. I thank all the wonderful sources I was able to access for providing this great information about the Northside neighborhood in Cincinnati. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

ECHOES OF NORTHSIDE

Echoes of Northside was created by Danny Smoroske as his senior capstone to complete his B.S. degree in Communication Design at the University of Cincinnati’s College of DAAP.

To explore more of his work, visit dannysmoroske.com.

ECHOES OF NORTHSIDE

All content, stories, and pictures were gathered from a multitude of sources, including the Cincinnati Public Library, books such as Images of America: Northside by Dann Woellert, and multiple Facebook groups, including the popular “… Only in Northside.” All credits should be attributed on each page for each image unless noted. No copyright infringement is intended, and absolutely no money is being made from this site. I thank all the wonderful sources I was able to access for providing this great information about the Northside neighborhood in Cincinnati. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

ECHOES OF NORTHSIDE

Echoes of Northside was created by Danny Smoroske as his senior capstone to complete his B.S. degree in Communication Design at the University of Cincinnati’s College of DAAP.

To explore more of his work, visit dannysmoroske.com.

ECHOES OF NORTHSIDE

All content, stories, and pictures were gathered from a multitude of sources, including the Cincinnati Public Library, books such as Images of America: Northside by Dann Woellert, and multiple Facebook groups, including the popular “… Only in Northside.” All credits should be attributed on each page for each image unless noted. No copyright infringement is intended, and absolutely no money is being made from this site. I thank all the wonderful sources I was able to access for providing this great information about the Northside neighborhood in Cincinnati. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

ECHOES OF NORTHSIDE

Echoes of Northside was created by Danny Smoroske as his senior capstone to complete his B.S. degree in Communication Design at the University of Cincinnati’s College of DAAP.

To explore more of his work, visit dannysmoroske.com.

ECHOES OF NORTHSIDE

All content, stories, and pictures were gathered from a multitude of sources, including the Cincinnati Public Library, books such as Images of America: Northside by Dann Woellert, and multiple Facebook groups, including the popular “… Only in Northside.” All credits should be attributed on each page for each image unless noted. No copyright infringement is intended, and absolutely no money is being made from this site. I thank all the wonderful sources I was able to access for providing this great information about the Northside neighborhood in Cincinnati. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.