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Farm life in Ohio
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Description: A photograph of dairy cattle grazing under a tree on a farm in Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B06F02_038_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio--History--20th century.; Dairy cattle
Places: Ohio
 
National Road
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Description: Two cars and a horse-drawn buggy on the National Road after it was paved, ca. 1913 - 1920. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL00256
Subjects: Muskingum County (Ohio); Ohio Economy--Transportation and Development
Places: Muskingum County (Ohio)
 
Republic Steel Corporation
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Description: The Republic Steel Corporation Collection (MSS 192) consists of 13,000 black and white photographic negatives, 2,000 color photographic negatives, and many 35 mm slides which document Republic Steel Corporation’s main production facilities and its subsidiaries, 1941-1975. This collection also includes images of social events such as company picnics, award banquets, and dances. Founded in 1899, Republic Iron and Steel Company was a steel production company based in Youngstown, Ohio, and the result of a consolidation of 34 steel mills across the United States including the Mahoning Valley’s Brown Bonnell Iron Company, Andrews Brothers and Company, and Mahoning Iron Company. From 1927-1937, Republic Iron and Steel Company expanded its reach by acquiring a number of other companies such as Trumbull Steel Company in Warren, Ohio, and Central Alloy Steel Corporation in Canton, Ohio. With its expansion, Republic Iron and Steel Company became the third largest steel producer in the United States behind United States Steel Corporation and Bethlehem Steel Company, and changed its name to Republic Steel Corporation to reflect its new status. After the outbreak of World War II in 1941, the Corporation’s production increased by 33%. This increased production continued into the 1950s and 1960s as the company continued to be one of the leading developers of steel production technology. Due to a myriad of factors including decreased demand for steel from automobile manufacturers and imported foreign steel, steel sales declined and in 1984 the Republic Steel Corporation was purchased by LTV Corporation, which led to the closure of the Youngstown plant. LTV filed for bankruptcy in December 2000. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: YHC_MSS192_B05F1071_009
Subjects: Republic Steel Corporation; Steel industry; Youngstown (Ohio)
 
Jeffrey Twin Elevator
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Description: Twin bucket elevator made by the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio on display in the factory yard, 1925. The saw-toothed buckets on this experimental model were made at the Ohio Malleable Iron Company, a Columbus-based subsidiary of Jeffrey. The machine was powered by a Holt Tractor. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL01468
Subjects: Conveying machinery; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
Places: Columbus (Ohio)
 
Race at Lucas County track meet
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Description: caption: Relay Race Lucas Co. Track Meet Sylvania View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B13F12_015_001
Subjects: Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project.
Places: Sylvania (Ohio); Lucas County(Ohio)
 
Ohio Gate Entrance to the Ohio State Fair
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Description: Fair goers passing through the Ohio Gate to attend the Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio, ca. 1960-1969. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL01034
Subjects: Popular culture
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
Blast furnace construction scaffolding and cranes
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Description: Construction of blast furnace at Republic Steel in Warren, Ohio 1939. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0012_B04F08_027
Subjects: Republic Steel Corporation; Steel Industry; Blast furnaces--Equipment and supplies; Blast furnaces--Design and construction; Steel industry and trade--Youngstown (Ohio); Blast furnaces--United States
Places: Warren (Ohio); Trumbull County (Ohio)
 
Richland County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front facade of the Richland County Courthouse. This is the fifth county courthouse for Richland County, and it was completed in 1968 by architectural firm Thomas Zaugg and Associates. It is built into the side of the hill, so from the north or front facade it looks like it has three stories, from the sides it looks like it has four and from the south it looks it has five stories. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F06_412
Subjects: Courthouses
Places: Mansfield (Ohio); Richland County (Ohio); 50 Park Ave. E
 
John Omwake Home
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Description: Caption on a similar photograph reads "Residence of John Omwake, 2409 Grandin Road. Erected in 1905, of indian red limestone and stucco, the architecture reminds one of the english tavern or hostelry of Charles Dickens' time. Considered by many enthusiasts as one of the most beautiful estates in Cincinnati, it is so situated that it overlooks the beautiful Ohio River and the distant hills of Kentucky. Photo by Federal Writers' Photographer, District #2. July 6, 1937." View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B03F04_018_001
Subjects: Architecture--Ohio--Pictorial works.; Architecture, Domestic--Ohio--Pictorial works.; Cincinnati (Ohio)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
 
National Colors of the 40th O.V.I.
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Description: Painting of national colors of the 40th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Text on flag reads: Presented by the Ladies of Greenville Dark Co. 40th Reg't. O.V.I.U.S.A. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL02414
Subjects: Flags--Ohio; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
 
8th Ohio Infantry Regiment in camp
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Description: The men of the 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment, U.S. Volunteers at Camp Alger, Virginia, prior to their departure for Cuba during the Spanish American War. The 8th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an Ohio National Guard regiment organized in July 1876 and mustered into federal service in May 1898 at Camp Bushnell in Columbus. Men in the regiment were from northern Ohio, predominantly Ashland, Holmes, Medina, Richland, Wayne, and Stark counties. The 8th Ohio was nicknamed "McKinley's Own" or "The President's Own" because three companies were from President William McKinley's hometown of Canton. The 8th Ohio assembled in Akron, Ohio, on April 26th, 1898, just three days after the call for troops. On July 4th, 1898, following several months of training at Camp Bushnell and Camp Alger, the 8th Ohio received orders to move to New York, where they would set sail for Cuba. The regiment disembarked at Siboney, Cuba on July 11. Although the unit never participated in combat, it was plagued by disease. The soldiers that did not perish from illness left Cuba on August 17 aboard the S.S. Mohawk. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03704
Subjects: Ohio. National Guard; Ohio History--Military Ohio; 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (O.V.I.); Spanish American War
Places: Camp Alger (Virginia)
 
National Colors of the 1st O.V.L.A., Battery B
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Description: National colors of the 1st Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery, Battery B. Text on flag reads: Presented by officers of 1st Brig. 2nd Div. 21st Corps. To Standart's Ohio Battery; Wild Cat, Mill Springs, Chaplin Hills, Stone River, Chickamauga. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL01823
Subjects: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Ohio History--Military Ohio
 
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