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    Friends Yearly Meeting House, Demascus
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    Description: This photograph shows the Friends Yearly Meeting House in Damascus in Mahoning County, Ohio. The sign above the door reads "Ohio Yearly Meeting Friends Church August 23-28 1938." Constructed in 1857, the meeting house served as a place of worship and community for members of the Quaker community, and remained in use until 1975. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06839
    Subjects: Quakers; Society of Friends; Quaker meeting houses; Religion in Ohio
    Places: Damascus (Ohio); Goshen Township (Ohio); Mahoning County (Ohio)
     
    Junction City, Ohio postcard
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    Description: Photographic postcard with a distant view of Junction City in Perry County, Ohio, 1911. Junction City was established in 1872 by the merger of the towns of Trio City and Damascus. George Wolf and John Edmiston owned adjoining farms that became the towns of Damascus and Trio City in Perry County, Ohio. As the towns grew closer together, problems ensued between Wolf and Edmiston. They agreed to submit their claims to arbitration and it was recommended that the two towns be disbanded in favor of one, named Junction City. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL03710
    Subjects: Perry County (Ohio); Ohio Economy--Transportation and Development
    Places: Junction City (Ohio); Perry County (Ohio)
     
    Junction City Postcard
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    Description: This 5.25" x 3.25" (13.34 x 8.26 cm) postcard features a photograph of Junction City, Ohio. Dozens of oil rigs dot the landscape of the town. Junction City was established in 1872 by the merger of the towns of Trio City and Damascus. George Wolf and John Edmiston owned adjoining farms that became the towns of Damascus and Trio City in Perry County, Ohio. As the towns grew closer together, problems ensued between Wolf and Edmiston. They agreed to submit their claims to arbitration and it was recommended that the two towns be disbanded in favor of one, named Junction City. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: Om1540_1507477_001
    Subjects: Geography and Natural Resources; Ohio Government; Oil well drilling rigs; Oil wells; Petroleum industry
    Places: Junction City (Ohio); Perry County (Ohio)
     
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