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Peony Field
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Description: Peony field in Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio, ca. 1940-1949. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL00418
Subjects: Van Wert County (Ohio); Ohio Economy--Agriculture
Places: Van Wert (Ohio); Van Wert 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 Putnam and Van Wert County, between stations 4451 and 4600. Roads, properties 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: BV23169_003
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio
Places: Putnam County (Ohio); Van Wert County (Ohio)
 
Van Wert County Courthouse
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Description: The Van Wert County Courthouse dominates Van Wert's business district with its impressive facade composed of galvanized iron with pressed-zinc trimmings. Because the walls are made of pressed brick, the building is fireproof. Above the entrance is an 8 foot tall statue of Justice. It represents Second Empire style architecture. This image shows the building's front and side facades. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F06_482
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; stringcourses; quoins; cornices; balustrades; dormers; clock towers; mansard roofs; pavilions (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Van Wert (Ohio); Van Wert County (Ohio); 101 E. Main St.
 
Van Wert County Courthouse
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Description: The Van Wert County Courthouse dominates Van Wert's business district with its impressive facade composed of galvanized iron with pressed-zinc trimmings. Because the walls are made of pressed brick, the building is fireproof. Above the entrance is an 8 foot tall statue of Justice. It represents Second Empire style architecture. This image shows the building's front and side facades. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F06_481
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; stringcourses; quoins; cornices; balustrades; dormers; clock towers; mansard roofs; pavilions (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Van Wert (Ohio); Van Wert County (Ohio); 101 E. Main 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 Allen and and Van Wert Counties, between stations 4834 and 5026. Roads, properties, bridges, locks, rail lines 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: BV4925_004
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio; Railroads
Places: Allen County (Ohio); Van Wert County (Ohio)
 
Miami and Erie Canal through Delphos plat map
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Description: Canal plat map showing a section of the Miami and Erie Canal through the city of Delphos, near the intersection of Van Wert, Allen and and Putnam Counties, between stations 4670 and 4834. Roads, properties, bridges, locks, rail lines and other landmarks along the route are noted, including Jennings Creek. 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: BV4925_003
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio; Railroads
Places: Delphos (Ohio); Allen County (Ohio); Van Wert County (Ohio); Putnam County (Ohio)
 
E. E. Eisenbarth outdoor theater setting photograph
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Description: Outdoor theater setting including bleachers for audience, Native American performers, teepees and a kettle over a fire. Caption reads "Part of Camp--Taken at Buena Vista, O. August 1889. E. E. E. Lecturer." Ellsworth Eugene Eisenbarth was born October 22, 1864, in Ironton, Ohio. The family later moved to Wetzel County, West Virginia. By 1889, Eisenbarth was traveling the mid-Atlantic states in "The Oregon Indian Medicine Show," which featured such entertainment as real cowboys and “Indians.” He next bought a floating store, which he refitted as a showboat and christened "The Eisenbarth Wild West & Floating Opera." The endeavor lasted from 1891 to 1895. By the late 1890s, Eisenbarth and his wife Julia had founded "The Eisenbarth & Henderson Mammoth and Combined Uncle Tom’s Cabin Company," complete with calliope, band and orchestra, which also traveled throughout the middle states by rail. In February of 1900, E. E. and Julia converted a glass barge named the E. V. Poke No. 2 into "The Eisenbarth-Henderson Floating Theatre, Temple of Amusement." This showboat and its successor ("The Eisenbarth-Henderson Floating Theatre-The New Great Modern Temple of Amusement") were devoted to bringing Shakespearean plays and other dramas, such as “Human Hearts,” to the waterways. Eisenbarth also worked with a traveling company of players, perhaps to remain off the rivers during the winter months. The Temple cleared more money than almost any other boat on the Ohio River, even though it only played four nights a week and never on Sunday. Julia Eisenbarth died sometime after, and E. E. remarried in 1908 to Jennie Salina Brown. In 1909, he presented his last show on a riverboat, “The Castle.” He sold The Temple showboat to the Needham-Steiner Amusement Company that year, and although he made bids on other boats, these proved unsuccessful and The Temple ended up being his last showboat. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07562
Subjects: Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Showboats; Ohio River; Traveling shows; Theater--Ohio; Actors;
Places: Buena Vista (Ohio); Fayette County (Ohio); Hocking County (Ohio); Scioto County (Ohio); Van Wert 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 Putnam and Van Wert Counties, between stations 4514 and 4670. Properties, roads, 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: BV4925_002
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio;
Places: Putnam County (Ohio); Van Wert 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 Allen and Van Wert Counties, between stations 4834 and 5026. Properties, roads, bridges, locks, railways 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: BV4925_004
Subjects: Miami and Erie Canal (Ohio); Transportation; Canals -- Ohio; Railroads; Bridges
Places: Allen County (Ohio); Van Wert 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 #86, located on Lincoln Highway west of Gamble Road in Van Wert County. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL08677
Subjects: Centennial celebrations; Ohio History--State and Local Government; Barns; Ohio Bicentennial, 2003
Places: Van Wert County (Ohio)
 
Van Wert County Courthouse
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Description: The Van Wert County Courthouse dominates Van Wert's business district with its impressive facade composed of galvanized iron with pressed-zinc trimmings. Because the walls are made of pressed brick, the building is fireproof. Above the entrance is an 8 foot tall statue of Justice. It represents Second Empire style architecture. This image shows the building's front entrance. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F07_485C
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; stringcourses; quoins; cornices; balustrades; dormers; clock towers; mansard roofs; pavilions (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Van Wert (Ohio); Van Wert County (Ohio); 101 E. Main St.
 
Van Wert County Courthouse
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Description: The Van Wert County Courthouse dominates Van Wert's business district with its impressive facade composed of galvanized iron with pressed-zinc trimmings. Because the walls are made of pressed brick, the building is fireproof. Above the entrance is an 8 foot tall statue of Justice. It represents Second Empire style architecture. This image shows the building's front facade. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV101_B01F07_485B
Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; stringcourses; quoins; cornices; balustrades; dormers; clock towers; mansard roofs; pavilions (building divisions); Second Empire
Places: Van Wert (Ohio); Van Wert County (Ohio); 101 E. Main St.
 
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