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View of New Richmond
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Description: Original description reads: "Nestled on the Ohio is New Richmond, a typical old-river-town. The spires of the Presbyterian Church (1856) and St. Peter's (1895) rise in the left and the modern school building, civic center of the town, in the right of the picture." This is an aerial photograph of New Richmond, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B11F12_002_001
Subjects: Landscapes; New Richmond (Ohio)--History; Aerial photography; Central Business Districts; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
Places: New Richmond (Ohio); Clermont County (Ohio)
 
Jefferson Lake State Park
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Description: Handwritten on reverse: "Portion of Lake at Jefferson Co. State Park. 15 miles n.w. of Steubenville, Ohio." Jefferson Lake State Park is located at 501 Township Road 261A in Richmond, Ohio. Fishing and non-motorized boats are permitted at Jefferson Lake. There are also many picnic spots and plenty of hiking and bridle trails. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B08F06_028_001
Subjects: State Parks--Ohio--Pictorial works. & reserves--Ohio--1930-1940; Lakes--Ohio
Places: Richmond (Ohio); Steubenville (Ohio) Jefferson County (Ohio)
 
Jefferson Lake State Park photograph
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Description: Reverse reads: "Works Progress Administration- Federal Writers Projects- 902 Municipal Building, Akron, Ohio Sept. 8, 1937." Camp Jefferson- C.C.C. S.P. 9 (Colored men) Activity: Lake of 27 acres made by dam built by C.C.C. men scene taken from foot path opposite site of swimming beach, bath houses, etc. being constructed." This photograph is believed to show Jefferson Lake State Park in Richmond, Ohio. The lake and other park facilities were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. The dam was constructed in 1934, while the lake was filled by 1946. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B12F11_008_001
Subjects: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.); Dams; Foot paths; Landscapes; Geography and Natural Resources; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
Places: Richmond (Ohio); Jefferson County (Ohio)
 
Jefferson Lake State Park photograph
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Description: Reverse reads: "Works Progress Administration Federal Writers Projects' 1 902 Municipal Building Akron Ohio Sept 8 1937 Camp Jefferson C.C.C. (Colored) Activities: Showing wooded section from road near camp. Looking north with game preserve to the northwest. C.C.C. men grading, planting trees, making recreational centers, bath houses, etc." This photograph is believed to show Jefferson Lake State Park in Richmond, Ohio. The lake and other park facilities were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. The dam was constructed in 1934, while the lake was filled by 1946. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B12F11_010_001
Subjects: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.); Hills; Forests
Places: Richmond (Ohio); Jefferson County (Ohio)
 
Roudebush 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 the 170-acre farm of Lowell Roudebush near New Richmond, Ohio, where he had one acre of tobacco. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F28_001_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Farmhouses; Rural Life
Places: New Richmond (Ohio); Clermont County (Ohio);
 
Roudebush 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. This photograph shows the Roudebush family farmhouse on the 170-acre farm of Lowell Roudebush near New Richmond, Ohio, where he had one acre of tobacco. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F28_002_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Farmhouses; Rural Life
Places: New Richmond (Ohio); Clermont County (Ohio);
 
Roudebush 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. This photograph shows the Roudebush family farmhouse on the 170-acre farm of Lowell Roudebush near New Richmond, Ohio, where he had one acre of tobacco. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F28_003_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Farmhouses; Rural Life
Places: New Richmond (Ohio); Clermont County (Ohio);
 
Barn on Roudebush 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 170-acre farm of Lowell Roudebush near New Richmond, Ohio, where he had one acre of tobacco. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F28_004_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Barns; Rural Life
Places: New Richmond (Ohio); Clermont County (Ohio);
 
Outbuilding on Roudebush 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 170-acre farm of Lowell Roudebush near New Richmond, Ohio, where he had one acre of tobacco. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F28_005_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Barns; Rural Life
Places: New Richmond (Ohio); Clermont County (Ohio);
 
Outbuilding on Roudebush 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 170-acre farm of Lowell Roudebush near New Richmond, Ohio, where he had one acre of tobacco. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F28_006_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Barns; Rural Life
Places: New Richmond (Ohio); Clermont County (Ohio);
 
Jefferson Lake State Park photograph
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Description: Reverse reads: "Works Progress Administration in Ohio Federal Writers Project 1 902 Municipal Building Akron, Ohio Sept 8 1937 Activity: Foot paths along lake of 27 acres being built by C.C.C. men of Camp Jefferson (Colored) Picture shows part of lake with wooded section where trees are being planted by C.C.C. men. Foot path on left shows type of work done by the boys and extends for several miles into wild game preserve. CCC Camps" This photograph is believed to show Jefferson Lake State Park in Richmond, Ohio. The lake and other park facilities were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. The dam was constructed in 1934, while the lake was filled by 1946. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B12F11_038_001
Subjects: Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.); Dams; Foot paths; Landscapes; Geography and Natural Resources; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
Places: Richmond (Ohio); Jefferson County (Ohio)
 
John Lambert Richmond monument
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Description: Reverse reads "Monument to Dr. John Lambert Richmond on Church St., Newtown, Ohio" Plaque reads "In Memory of John Lambert Richmond M.D. who performed the first Caesarian Section in America at Newtown, Ohio April 22, 1827. Erected by the McDowell Medical Society. Cinci., O., 1912" John Lambert Richmond was both a clergyman and physician. He was born on a farm near Chesterfield, Massachusetts on April 5, 1785, the son of Nathaniel and Susannah Lambert Richmond. Shortly after his birth, his family moved to Herkimer, NY where he worked as a laborer on farms and forests. In 1806, he married Lorana Sprague Patchin of Milton, NY. Ten years later he was ordained as Baptist minister. The Richmonds moved to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1817, where John worked again as a laborer during the week, and as a minister on Sundays. One position was a janitor at the Medical College of Ohio, where he persuaded Dr Daniel Drake to accept him as a medical student. He received his medical diploma in 1822 and served as a physician and minister in Newtown, Ohio. On April 22, 1827, Dr Richmond performed the first recorded successful Ceasarian Section in the United States. This was done in a backwoods cabin near Newtown, Ohio. Richmond was among the physicians treating the cholera epidemic in Cincinnati in 1831. He was stricken with the disease and never fully recovered. He died in Covington, Indiana on October 12, 1855 in the home of his children. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B03F06_014_001
Subjects: Monuments--Ohio
Places: Newtown (Ohio) Hamilton County (Ohio)
 
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