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    Muskingum River, Stockport
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    Description: The Muskingum River in Stockport, Ohio. This river was originally known for being treacherous for travelers, since the depth of the water tended to change with the seasons, and each season became dangerous for different reasons when trying to use the river for transport. Eventually, those living next to the river were able to take their complaints to the government which gave in and set out to make the river safe for travel. The idea was a winning situation for both sides, locals by the river were able to experience the benefits of trade as well as the government. For some time the constructions that made the river useful began to go into a state of decay until another push was made by the locals of the communities that surrounded the Muskingum. The Muskingum would over time become popular as a place for the locals to enjoy nature and relax. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06780
    Subjects: Muskingum River (Ohio); Natural resources--Ohio
    Places: Stockport (Ohio); Morgan County (Ohio)
     
    Stockport Mill photograph
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    Description: The Stockport Mill in Stockport. The mill is currently home to a restaurant and bed and breakfast. This mill served important functions for many years for the community of Stockport. In addition to being a significant producer of flour, it was also a source of power. Often times men would gather there to discuss the topics of the day while they purchased various goods. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06778
    Subjects: Mills and mill-work--Ohio; Mills; Morgan County (Ohio)
    Places: Stockport (Ohio); Morgan County (Ohio)
     
    Stockport Mill photograph
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    Description: The Stockport Mill in Stockport. The mill is currently home to a restaurant and bed and breakfast. This mill served important functions for many years for the community of Stockport. In addition to being a significant producer of flour, it was also a source of power. Often times men would gather there to discuss the topics of the day while they purchased various goods. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06779
    Subjects: Muskingum River (Ohio); Natural resources--Ohio; Mills
    Places: Stockport (Ohio); Morgan County (Ohio)
     
    Muskingum Valley
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    Description: Handwritten on reverse: "Beautiful Muskingum Valley" This photograph shows a picturesque scene near the Muskingum River. A field of haystacks can be seen in the foreground, with gently rolling hills in the background. This photograph was probably taken somewhere near Marietta. The Muskingum River is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 111 miles (179 km) long, in southeastern Ohio. It begins at Coshocton in east-central Ohio by the confluence of the Walhonding and Tuscarawas rivers. It flows in a meandering course southward past Conesville, Trinway and Dresden to Zanesville, and then southeastward past South Zanesville, Philo, Malta, McConnelsville, Beverly, Lowell, Stockport and Devola. It joins the Ohio River at Marietta. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B08F18_006_1
    Subjects: Muskingum River Valley (Ohio)
    Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
     
    Muskingum River barges
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    Description: Handwritten on reverse: "Barges on the Muskingum River." This photograph shows three barges being towed by a tug boat, near Marietta, Ohio. The Muskingum River is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 111 miles long, in southeastern Ohio. The Muskingum is formed at Coshocton in east-central Ohio by the confluence of the Walhonding and Tuscarawas rivers. It flows in a meandering course southward past Conesville, Trinway and Dresden to Zanesville, and then southeastward past South Zanesville, Philo, Malta, McConnelsville, Beverly, Lowell, Stockport and Devola. It joins the Ohio at Marietta. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B08F18_008_1
    Subjects: Muskingum River Valley (Ohio); Muskingum River (Ohio); Barges--United States
    Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
     
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