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National Road passing through St. Clairsville
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Description: The National Road passing through St. Clairsville, Ohio, from "Historical Collections of Ohio" by Henry Howe, 1907. Congress authorized construction of the National Road in 1806, and in 1811, awarded contracts to private builders to construct the road. The War of 1812 prevented work from beginning until 1815. Construction began in Cumberland, Maryland, and the contractors completed the road to Wheeling, Virginia (modern-day West Virginia), in 1817. Eventually, the federal government extended the road to near St. Louis, Missouri. From 1825 to 1838, the National Road was extended across Ohio. The federal government authorized individual states, including Ohio, to maintain the National Road. To cover the associated maintenance costs, Ohio turned the National Road into a toll road. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04016
Subjects: Transportation--Ohio; Ohio Economy--Transportation and Development
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio)
 
Horses and barn Lentz farm
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Description: This photograph is a part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. This is a barn on the farm of George S. Lentz near St. Clairsville, Ohio. Spanning 195 acres, Lentz's farm grew wheat and had a number of horses. Here, two men prepare a team of horses to pull a buggy. The farm was converted into an agriculture experiment station in 1917, where experiments were conducted with various crops and livestock. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F04_001_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Rural Life; Barns; Horses; Agricultural experimentation--Ohio
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio);
 
Lentz farmhouse photograph
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Description: This photograph is a part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. Seen here is the farmhouse of George S. Lentz near St. Clairsville, Ohio. Spanning 195 acres, Lentz's farm grew wheat and had a number of horses. The farm was converted into an agriculture experiment station in 1917, where experiments were conducted with various crops and livestock. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F04_002_1
Subjects: Farming; Farmhouses; Agriculture--Ohio; Rural Life; Agricultural experimentation--Ohio
Places: Belmont County (Ohio); St. Clairsville (Ohio);
 
Barn on Lentz farm photograph
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Description: This photograph is a part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. This is a barn on the farm of George S. Lentz near St. Clairsville, Ohio. Spanning 195 acres, Lentz's farm grew wheat and had a number of horses. Pictured here, three men sit among two wagons drawn by horses. The farm was converted into an agriculture experiment station in 1917, where experiments were conducted with various crops and livestock. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F04_003_1
Subjects: Farming; Barns; Agriculture--Ohio; Horses; Rural Life; Agricultural experimentation--Ohio
Places: Belmont County (Ohio); St. Clairsville (Ohio)
 
Lentz farmhouse photograph
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Description: This photograph is a part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. This is the Lentz family farm home, owned by George S. Lentz near St. Clairsville, Ohio. Spanning 195 acres, Lentz's farm grew wheat and had a number of horses. The farm was converted into an agriculture experiment station in 1917, where experiments were conducted with various crops and livestock. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F04_004_1
Subjects: Agriculture--Ohio; Farming; Farmhouses; Rural Life; Agricultural experimentation--Ohio
Places: Belmont County (Ohio); St. Clairsville (Ohio);
 
Benjamin Lundy portrait
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Description: Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was an abolitionist who settled in St. Clairsville, Ohio, in 1815, and later in Steubenville (1822). Raised as a Quaker in the Society of Friends, he was taught to treat all peoples as equal and moved around the country pushing his abolitionist ideas. Often he was not widely accepted and was forced to move, and in Baltimore he was once nearly beaten to death. He published his own anti-slavery gazette titled "The Genius of Universal Emancipation." View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03994
Subjects: Abolitionists; Ohio History--Slavery, Anti-Slavery and Civil Rights; Antislavery movements--Ohio--History--19th century
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio); Steubenville (Ohio); Jefferson County (Ohio)
 
Belmont County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front and side facades of the Belmont County Courthouse. This courthouse was designed at the same time as the Miami County Courthouse from 1885-1888 by architect Joseph W. Yost. Although the two are similar in size, shape and basic features, the Belmont County Courthouse appears modest in comparison to the Miami courthouse. In 1993 it was chemically power washed to reveal a clean and impressive stone facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_038
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; arches; clock towers; cornices; bell towers
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio); 101 Main St.
 
Belmont County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front facade of the Belmont County Courthouse. This courthouse was designed at the same time as the Miami County Courthouse from 1885-1888 by architect Joseph W. Yost. Although the two are similar in size, shape and basic features, the Belmont County Courthouse appears modest in comparison to the Miami courthouse. In 1993 it was chemically power washed to reveal a clean and impressive stone facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_037
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; arches; clock towers; cornices; bell towers
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio); 101 Main St.
 
Belmont County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front entrance of the Belmont County Courthouse. This courthouse was designed at the same time as the Miami County Courthouse from 1885-1888 by architect Joseph W. Yost. Although the two are similar in size, shape and basic features, the Belmont County Courthouse appears modest in comparison to the Miami courthouse. In 1993 it was chemically power washed to reveal a clean and impressive stone facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_040
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; arches; clock towers; cornices; bell towers
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio); 101 Main St.
 
Belmont County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front facade of the Belmont County Courthouse. This courthouse was designed at the same time as the Miami County Courthouse from 1885-1888 by architect Joseph W. Yost. Although the two are similar in size, shape and basic features, the Belmont County Courthouse appears modest in comparison to the Miami courthouse. In 1993 it was chemically power washed to reveal a clean and impressive stone facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_039
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; arches; clock towers; cornices; bell towers
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio); 101 Main St.
 
Belmont County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front and side facades of the Belmont County Courthouse. This courthouse was designed at the same time as the Miami County Courthouse from 1885-1888 by architect Joseph W. Yost. Although the two are similar in size, shape and basic features, the Belmont County Courthouse appears modest in comparison to the Miami courthouse. In 1993 it was chemically power washed to reveal a clean and impressive stone facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_036
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; arches; clock towers; cornices; bell towers
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio); 101 Main St.
 
Belmont County Courthouse
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Description: This image shows the front facade of the Belmont County Courthouse. This courthouse was designed at the same time as the Miami County Courthouse from 1885-1888 by architect Joseph W. Yost. Although the two are similar in size, shape and basic features, the Belmont County Courthouse appears modest in comparison to the Miami courthouse. In 1993 it was chemically power washed to reveal a clean and impressive stone facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F01_042A
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; arches; clock towers; cornices; bell towers
Places: St. Clairsville (Ohio); Belmont County (Ohio); 101 Main St.
 
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