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Ulysses S. Grant boyhood school photograph
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Description: This image shows the front exterior of the school that Ulysses S. Grant attended as a boy living in Georgetown, Ohio. The view of the one-story structure, located at 508 South Water Street, shows two front entrances and two chimneys at either end Hiram Ulysses Grant was born in Point Pleasant, Ohio, in April 1822. In 1823 his parents moved twenty miles east to Georgetown, where his father opened a tannery. Ulysses worked in his father's tannery, and from the ages of about six to thirteen, he attended classes in the little schoolhouse on Water Street. The building, built in 1829, consisted of only one room at that time. The teacher was John White, whom Grant mentioned in his memoirs. Later Grant attended an academy in Maysville, Kentucky, for a year, and then John Rankin's academy at Ripley for a year. His father then succeeded in getting him appointed to West Point where, through a bureaucratic error, his name was listed as Ulysses Simpson Grant. The information written on the back of the original photograph reads: "Caption. Ulysses S. Grant Schoolhouse, Georgetown, Photograph by Gertrude Shockey. This photo must be returned to OHIO WRITERS' PROJECT #8 E. Chestnut St., Columbus, Ohio." The old Grant Schoolhouse at Georgetown O. as it looks today, having been erected in 1804 as nameplate verifies. Gen. and Pres. Grant once attended school in this building now [number crossed out] years old, and proudly commemorated to his memory. Photo by Gertrude Shockey Georgetown, O." Note the discrepancy concerning the date of the school's construction as reported in the photocaption. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06455
Subjects: Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; School buildings; Schools--Ohio; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Georgetown (Ohio); United States. Work Progress Administration
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio)
 
Ohio post office artwork, Georgetown
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Description: Photograph of "Tobacco Harvest" painted by Richard Zoellner in 1938. Painting located in the post office in Georgetown, Ohio in Brown County. Photographed by Connie Girard in 1988. The photo is from the Ohio Post Office Artwork Collection, AV 48. The collection represents thirty murals or plaster reliefs installed in twenty-five Ohio post offices between 1937 and 1943. In 1988, Connie Girard photographed the artwork. Photos were published in the article “Not By Bread Alone, Post Office Art of the New Deal.” Timeline. June-July 1989, p. 2-19 by Gerald Markowitz and Marlene Park. In 1932, when Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected President he promised Americans a "New Deal" and created public works programs to provide jobs for the millions of unemployed people, including artists. Ten thousand unknown and established artists were commissioned by the government to create murals, paintings, photographs, posters, prints and sculpture. The goal was not only to employ artists, but also to bring fine art into the daily lives of all people. The Public Works of Art Project (PWAP) was funded for six months in 1933 – 1934. The PWAP was succeeded by the Treasury Department’s Section of Painting and Sculpture. Organized in 1934 the Section of Painting and Sculpture operated until 1943. Under the auspices of this organization sixty-six new Ohio post offices received artwork. The majority of the post offices were located in small towns. Post offices were chosen as a location for artwork because, particularly in small towns, they were centers of community activity. Most of the painted murals or murals in plaster relief created are realistic images reflecting the history, common activities or major industries of the communities in which the post offices are located. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: av48_b2_f18_01
Subjects: Post office stations and branches--Ohio--Photographs; Public art--Ohio--Photographs; Public Works of Art Project (United States); New Deal art
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio)
 
Bicentennial fire hydrant photograph
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Description: Photograph showing a fire hydrant painted in red, white and blue for the United States Bicentennial in May 1976, with a top hat resting on top. The image was submitted by photographer Ralph Miller in the Amateur category of the Spirit of Ohio Bicentennial Photo Contest. Miller also provided the following information: "Taken on North Green Street, Georgetown, Ohio, May, 1976. The Young Citizens of Georgetown painted all fireplugs in the Bicentennial theme. This one is across the street from my home. Our town was beautifully restored for the Bicentennial. Come see & enjoy it." In August 1976, the Ohio American Revolution Bicentennial Advisory Committee (OARBAC) began the Spirit of Ohio Bicentennial Photo Contest as part of a larger effort in Ohio to celebrate the 1976 American Bicentennial. The contest was meant to document "the spirit and character of the people and places which represent Ohio during [the] bicentennial year," and to create a permanent photographic archive of the year's festivity for use by future researchers. Both professional and amateur photographers submitted over 500 photographs for consideration, all taken within the state between January 1 and December 31, 1976. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA2734AV_B02F104_01_01
Subjects: American Revolution Bicentennial (1976); Public art; Community organizations; Fire prevention;
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio)
 
Barn on Lyon farm photograph
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Description: This photograph is part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. Seen here is a barn on the farm of C. D. Lyon near Georgetown, Ohio. On little more than 100 acres, Lyon grew corn, alfalfa, tobacco, and clover. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F26_001_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Barns; Rural Life
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio);
 
Lyon Farmhouse photograph
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Description: This photograph is part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. Seen here is the Lyon family farmhouse owned by C.D. Lyon near Georgetown, Ohio. On little more than 100 acres, Lyon grew corn, alfalfa, tobacco, and clover. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F26_002_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Farmhouses; Rural Life
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio);
 
Lyon farmhouse photograph
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Description: This photograph is part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. Seen here is the Lyon family farmhouse owned by C.D. Lyon near Georgetown, Ohio. On little more than 100 acres, Lyon grew corn, alfalfa, tobacco, and clover. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F26_003_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Farmhouses; Rural Life
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio);
 
Barn on Lyon farm photograph
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Description: This photograph is part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. This photograph shows a barn on the farm of C.D. Lyon near Georgetown, Ohio. On little more than 100 acres, Lyon grew corn, alfalfa, tobacco, and clover. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F26_004_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Barns; Rural Life
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio);
 
Outbuilding on Lyon farm photograph
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Description: This photograph is part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. This photograph shows an outbuilding on the farm of C.D. Lyon near Georgetown, Ohio. On little more than 100 acres, Lyon grew corn, alfalfa, tobacco, and clover. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F26_005_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Barns; Rural Life
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio);
 
Ulysses S. Grant schoolhouse
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Description: Ulysses S. Grant attended school from the ages of six to thirteen in this schoolhouse. It was built in 1829, on Water Street in Georgetown, Brown County, Ohio. The building is an Ohio Historical Society site. This photograph was taken ca. 1940-1949. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL00318
Subjects: Education--Ohio; Ohio History--Presidents and Politics; School buildings
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio)
 
Brown County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the side facade of the Brown County Courthouse. This is one of the oldest surviving courthouses in Ohio and is the focal point of Georgetown, Ohio, the county seat. The Greek Revival building was constructed from 1849-1851 by architect Hubbard Baker, and transverse wings were added to the building in 1914. Despite a 1977 fire that almost destroyed the building, it remains intact. The courthouse is part of the Georgetown Historic District and is surrounded by early Federal style houses. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_045
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; arches; Greek Revival
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio); 101 S. Main St.
 
Brown County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front facade of the Brown County Courthouse. This is one of the oldest surviving courthouses in Ohio and is the focal point of Georgetown, Ohio, the county seat. The Greek Revival building was constructed from 1849-1851 by architect Hubbard Baker, and transverse wings were added to the building in 1914. Despite a 1977 fire that almost destroyed the building, it remains intact. The courthouse is part of the Georgetown Historic District and is surrounded by early Federal style houses. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_044
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; clock towers; arches; Greek Revival
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio); 101 S. Main St.
 
Brown County Courthouse photograph
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Description: The Brown County courthouse in Georgetown, Ohio is shown in this photograph. The courthouse was designed by architects Hubbard Baker in 1849. The Greek Revival style building burned in 1977, but was later reconstructed. The courthouse is part of the Georgetown Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The photograph measures 8" x 10" (20.32 x 25.4 cm). View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: Om3179_3928658_001
Subjects: Architecture; Ohio Government; Courthouses; National Register of Historic Places
Places: Georgetown (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio)
 
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