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Logging in Paulding County, Ohio
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Description: Two men hauling logs in the winter, Paulding County, Ohio, ca. 1886-1888. This photograph is part of a collection compiled by Henry Howe while researching the 1889 edition of "Historical Collections of Ohio." View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL00511
Subjects: Paulding County (Ohio); Environment
Places: Paulding County (Ohio)
 
Miami and Erie Canal plat map
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Description: Canal plat map showing a section of the Miami and Erie Canal through Defiance County and the city of Defiance, between stations 2910 and 3042. The Maumee and Auglaize Rivers and streets and properties in Defiance are pictured, and bridges, railroads, stations, locks, and other landmarks along the route are noted. The map was created under the direction of the members of the Canal Commission of the state of Ohio and approved by the Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works (variously referred to as the Board of Public Works and the Division of Public Works). Construction on the Miami and Erie Canal took place between 1825 and 1845, and the finished route connected Cincinnati and Toledo, as well as the Ohio River with Lake Erie. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: BV4924_006
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio;
Places: Defiance County (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio)
 
Bicentennial Barn painting photograph
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Description: The Bicentennial barn-painting program was an inexpensive, grassroots marketing campaign that painted the official logo of the Ohio Bicentennial on a highly visible historic barn in each of Ohio's 88 counties. Over 2,000 farmers and landowners submitted their barn descriptions to the committee for consideration. Beginning in 1998, artist Scott Hagan spent five years painting the logos, tailored to every barn's unique character. Typically, the barn owners hosted a celebration at the completion of their barn painting. This photograph is an exterior view of Barn #40, the 40th barn that Hagan painted, located on Old Route 24 in Paulding County. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL08537
Subjects: Centennial celebrations; Ohio History--State and Local Government; Barns; Ohio Bicentennial, 2003
Places: Antwerp (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio)
 
Culverts near Paulding Road photograph
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Description: Photograph with a caption reading "Culverts at Paulding Road, Paulding County, Ohio. July 1916." This photograph is part of a series taken by the Board of the Ohio Department of Public Works to document the disrepair of the infrastructure of the Ohio and Erie Canal and Miami-Erie Canal systems in 1916, showing the physical condition of each structure. The Ohio Department of Public Works is one of the oldest departments of state government in continuous existence. Among its other duties, this department was charged with maintenance and administration of the Ohio & Erie and Miami-Erie Canals. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA936AV_B01_037
Subjects: Waterworks; Rivers; Lakes & ponds; Canals; Dams; Bridges; Ohio Economy--Transportation and Development
Places: Paulding (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio)
 
Paulding County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front facade of the Paulding County Courthouse. The courthouse, completed in 1888, is a more modest interpretation of the Lenawee County Courthouse in Michigan, also designed by Edward O. Fallis. The building sits in the center of the public square and has a four-front style, in which each of the building’s sides has a similar facade. It is an example of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F05_380
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; porches; arches; cornices; bays (building divisions); corbels; towers (building divisions); Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Paulding (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio); 115 N. Williams St.
 
Paulding County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the side and front facades of the Paulding County Courthouse. The courthouse, completed in 1888, is a more modest interpretation of the Lenawee County Courthouse in Michigan, also designed by Edward O. Fallis. The building sits in the center of the public square and has a four-front style, in which each of the building’s sides has a similar facade. It is an example of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F05_379
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; porches; arches; cornices; bays (building divisions); corbels; towers (building divisions); Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Paulding (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio); 115 N. Williams St.
 
Paulding County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the cornerstone of the Paulding County Courthouse. The courthouse, completed in 1888, is a more modest interpretation of the Lenawee County Courthouse in Michigan, also designed by Edward O. Fallis. The building sits in the center of the public square and has a four-front style, in which each of the building’s sides has a similar facade. It is an example of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F05_381
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; porches; arches; cornices; bays (building divisions); corbels; towers (building divisions); Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Paulding (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio); 115 N. Williams St.
 
Paulding County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the side facade of the Paulding County Courthouse. The courthouse, completed in 1888, is a more modest interpretation of the Lenawee County Courthouse in Michigan, also designed by Edward O. Fallis. The building sits in the center of the public square and has a four-front style, in which each of the building’s sides has a similar facade. It is an example of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F05_378
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; porches; arches; cornices; bays (building divisions); corbels; towers (building divisions); Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Paulding (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio); 115 N. Williams St.
 
Paulding County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front and side facades of the Paulding County Courthouse. The courthouse, completed in 1888, is a more modest interpretation of the Lenawee County Courthouse in Michigan, also designed by Edward O. Fallis. The building sits in the center of the public square and has a four-front style, in which each of the building’s sides has a similar facade. It is an example of the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F05_377
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; porches; arches; cornices; bays (building divisions); corbels; towers (building divisions); Richardsonian Romanesque
Places: Paulding (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio); 115 N. Williams St.
 
Miami and Erie Canal plat map
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Description: Canal plat map showing a section of the Miami and Erie Canal through Paulding County between stations 3862 and 4033. Properties, bridges, roads, stations, locks, and other landmarks along the route are also noted. The map was created under the direction of the members of the Canal Commission of the state of Ohio and approved by the Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works (variously referred to as the Board of Public Works and the Division of Public Works). Construction on the Miami and Erie Canal took place between 1825 and 1845, and the finished route connected Cincinnati and Toledo, as well as the Ohio River with Lake Erie. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: BV4924_011
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio;
Places: Paulding County (Ohio)
 
Six Mile Creek Reservoir map
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Description: Canal plat map showing Six Mile Creek Reservoir in Paulding County and the adjacent path of the Wabash and Erie Canal. The Reservoir was constructed to supply water to the Wabash and Erie, which ran approximately east to west across Paulding County, and intersected the north-south Miami and Erie Canal at the nearby village of Junction. The map was created under the direction of the members of the Canal Commission of the state of Ohio and approved by the Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works (variously referred to as the Board of Public Works and the Division of Public Works). Construction on the Miami and Erie Canal took place between 1825 and 1845, and the finished route connected Cincinnati and Toledo, as well as the Ohio River with Lake Erie. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: BV4924_008
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio; Reservoirs; Railroads; Wabash and Erie Canal (Ind. and Ohio);
Places: Paulding County (Ohio)
 
Miami and Erie Canal plat map
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Description: Canal plat map showing a section of the Miami and Erie Canal through Paulding County between stations 4038 and 4188. The two small communities of Hamar and Mandale are pictured, and properties, bridges, roads, stations, locks, and other landmarks along the route are also noted. The map was created under the direction of the members of the Canal Commission of the state of Ohio and approved by the Chief Engineer of the Department of Public Works (variously referred to as the Board of Public Works and the Division of Public Works). Construction on the Miami and Erie Canal took place between 1825 and 1845, and the finished route connected Cincinnati and Toledo, as well as the Ohio River with Lake Erie. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: BV4924_012
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio;
Places: Hamar (Ohio); Mandale (Ohio); Paulding County (Ohio)
 
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