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    Beaver Creek, Columbiana County
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    Description: A bridge crossing Beaver Creek in Columbiana County. The first papermill in Ohio was established on this body of water in the 1830s. The mill was located on the east bank of the Little Beaver River in St. Clair Township. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06884
    Subjects: Columbiana County (Ohio); Bridges--Ohio
    Places: Columbiana County (Ohio)
     
    East Liverpool, Ohio
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    Description: Downtown East Liverpool. East Liverpool is known as "Ohio's Gateway," as it was an early stop for early river travelers. Although there are now only three potteries in the city, it was once know as the Pottery Capital of the World. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06858
    Subjects: East Liverpool (Ohio); Columbiana County (Ohio); Pottery industry--Ohio
    Places: East Liverpool (Ohio); Columbiana County (Ohio)
     
    East Liverpool
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    Description: Downtown East Liverpool. East Liverpool is known as "Ohio's Gateway," as it was an early stop for early river travelers. Although there are only three potteries left, it East Liverpool was once the Pottery Capital of the World. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06859
    Subjects: East Liverpool (Ohio); Columbiana County (Ohio); Pottery industry--Ohio
    Places: East Liverpool (Ohio); Columbiana County (Ohio)
     
    Rebecca Furnace Ruins
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    Description: Reproduction of a photograph depicting the ruins of Rebecca Furnace in Columbiana County, Ohio, ca. 1890. Rebecca Furnace was constructed in 1807. Wilbur Stout, former chemist at the Columbus Iron and Steel Company and Ohio's state geologist, researched and collected photographs of blast furnaces in Ohio. He received this photograph from W. H. Van Fossan of Lisbon, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL00809
    Subjects: Columbiana County (Ohio); Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: Columbiana County (Ohio)
     
    Cherry Valley Furnaces
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    Description: Reproduction of a photograph depicting the Cherry Valley Furnaces in Columbiana County, Ohio after they were rebuilt in 1924. Wilbur Stout, former chemist at the Columbus Iron and Steel Company and Ohio's state geologist, researched and collected photographs of blast furnaces in Ohio. He received this photograph from F. W. Moosman of Leetonia, Ohio in 1932. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL00810
    Subjects: Columbiana County (Ohio); Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
    Places: Columbiana County (Ohio)
     
    Edwin Coppock funeral broadside
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    Description: Broadside for the funeral of Edwin Coppock held in Salem, Ohio, on December 30, 1859. Coppock was executed in Charleston, Virginia, for being a member of John Brown's Raiders at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. The names of 24 men are listed under the funeral announcement, presumably his fellow raiders. John Brown gained national attention when, on October 16, 1859, he led a group of twenty one men on a raid of Harper's Ferry, Virginia (modern-day West Virginia). A federal arsenal was in the town, and Brown hoped to capture the buildings and the weapons stored inside. He then intended to distribute the guns and ammunition to slaves in the region, creating an army of African Americans that would march through the South and force slaveholders to release their slaves. Brown and his men succeeded in capturing the arsenal, but local residents surrounded the buildings, trapping the abolitionists inside. A detachment of U.S. Marines arrived and stormed the arsenal on October 18, capturing seven men, including Brown. He was charged with treason by the state of Virginia, found guilty and sentenced to death. On December 2, 1859, Brown was hanged. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL04685
    Subjects: Columbiana County (Ohio); Ohio History--Slavery, Anti-Slavery and Civil Rights; Funeral rites and ceremonies; Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) History; John Brown's Raid, 1859; Abolitionists -- Ohio
    Places: Salem (Ohio); Columbiana County (Ohio)
     
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