Anshe Poland
Congregation Anshe Poland was organized about 1894 by E. Augustus, Abr. Berg and A. Gold, the latter now dead. The first place of worship was in a hall on Central avenue. After three years the building on Elm street , near Findlay, was rented and four years ago the property was purchased for $5,500, and is now the permanent home of the congregation.
The building is moderately large and of good appearance, but the congregation, composed of but twenty-two members, finds it difficult to keep the organization going and quite unable to make any improvements.
The congregation uses the Kenyon avenue congregation's cemetary.
-- from "Cincinnati The Queen City, 1788 - 1912" by Rev. Charles Frederic Goss, published 1912
This is the vicinity of Elm and Findlay, but it is not known yet where the synagogue was located