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    Woodsfield, Ohio, photographs
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    Description: Two photographs show Woodsfield, Ohio around 1914. In 1814 the Monroe County commissioners selected the town as the county seat. By 1820 it contained eighteen houses. Woodsfield was incorporated in 1835, and in 1843 an act of the General Assembly extended the limits of the town 120 feet in every direction. Located off major transportation routes, the town grew slowly until 1879, when the narrow-gauge Bellaire and Southwestern Railroad was completed to Woodsfield. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: Om2964_3627872_003
    Subjects: Daily Life; Cityscapes; Photography--Ohio; City and town life
    Places: Woodsfield (Ohio); Monroe County (Ohio)
     
    Woodsfield, Ohio Centennial Celebration photographs
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    Description: Two photographs of Woodsfield, Ohio show the town decked out with decorations, possibly in commemoration of its 100th anniversary. Monroe County was founded on January 29, 1813. The Monroe County courthouse is visible on the left in the first photograph. The courthouse was completed in 1908 and was constructed of red and yellow brick and cut stone. The four-faced clock that tops the building was considered one of the ten largest in the world when installed. The first photograph measures 4 in x 6 in (10.16 cm x 15.24 cm); the second is 4.5 in x 6.5 in (11.43 cm x 16.51 cm). View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: Om2964_3627862_001
    Subjects: Ohio Government; Architecture; Courthouses; Celebrations; Cityscapes; Clocks & watches
    Places: Woodsfield (Ohio); Monroe County (Ohio)
     
    Monroe County Courthouse photographs
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    Description: Two photographs show the Monroe County courthouse in Woodsfield, Ohio. The courthouse was designed by architects Samuel Hannaford and Sons and completed in 1908. The dome includes a four-faced clock made by the Howard Clock Company. The photographs, which measure 2.75" x 2.75" (6.99 x 6.99 cm), were taken on July 7, 1965. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: Om3037_3655062_001
    Subjects: Ohio Government; Architecture; Courthouses; Clocks & watches
    Places: Woodsfield (Ohio); Monroe County (Ohio)
     
    Monroe County Courthouse
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    Description: This image is of a plaque of the Monroe County Courthouse. When the structure was built, this courthouse housed one of the ten largest clocks in the world at a price of $2,775. This is the county’s fourth courthouse and it has Ionic columns, cut stone, red and yellow brick. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F05_340
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; columns (architectural elements); quoins; clock towers; Neoclassical
    Places: Woodsfield (Ohio); Monroe County (Ohio); 101 N. Main St.
     
    Monroe County Courthouse
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    Description: This image is of the front facade of the Monroe County Courthouse. When the structure was built, this courthouse housed one of the ten largest clocks in the world at a price of $2,775. This is the county’s fourth courthouse and it has Ionic columns, cut stone, red and yellow brick. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F05_339
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; columns (architectural elements); quoins; clock towers; Neoclassical
    Places: Woodsfield (Ohio); Monroe County (Ohio); 101 N. Main St.
     
    Monroe County Courthouse
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    Description: This image is of the front facade of the Monroe County Courthouse. When the structure was built, this courthouse housed one of the ten largest clocks in the world at a price of $2,775. This is the county’s fourth courthouse and it has Ionic columns, cut stone, red and yellow brick. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F05_338
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; columns (architectural elements); quoins; clock towers; Neoclassical
    Places: Woodsfield (Ohio); Monroe County (Ohio); 101 N. Main St.
     
    Monroe County Courthouse
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    Description: This image is of the front facade of the Monroe County Courthouse. When the structure was built, this courthouse housed one of the ten largest clocks in the world at a price of $2,775. This is the county’s fourth courthouse and it has Ionic columns, cut stone, red and yellow brick. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AV101_B01F05_337
    Subjects: Courthouses--Ohio; National Register of Historic Places; pediments; columns (architectural elements); quoins; clock towers; Neoclassical
    Places: Woodsfield (Ohio); Monroe County (Ohio); 101 N. Main St.
     
    Farmland photograph
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    Description: Photograph of a farm in Ohio's Appalachian foothills, near Marietta. Much of the land between Marietta and Woodsfield is occupied by Wayne National Forest. Discussion of a national forest in southeastern Ohio began in 1919; the first tracts of land were purchased in 1935. The park was operated as Wayne-Hoosier National Forest until 1951, when Ohio's and Indiana's forests were administratively separated. The Wayne currently preserves the natural and archaeological heritage of southeastern Ohio, spanning 12 counties and more than 240,000 acres. Reverse reads, in part: "Class--Agriculture. Ident.--Farm scene. Location--On the road between Marietta and Woodsfield. Caption--Hillside and bottomland." View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B08F18_004_1
    Subjects: Farms--Ohio.
    Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
     
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