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    Gulf Oil Loading Dock
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    Description: Reverse reads, "Gulf Oil Corp. loading dock." This photograph shows a loading dock for the Gulf Oil Corporation in Toledo, Ohio. Toledo was home to many oil refineries including Ohio Oil Company (now Marathon), British Petroleum, Pure Oil, Sinclair, and Sunoco (Sun Oil). The petroleum industry in Ohio has its roots in the northwest part of the state with the gas and oil boom of the 1880s. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B07F10_013_1
    Subjects: Geography and Natural Resources; Petroleum industry; Industries--Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Gulf Oil Corporation; United States. Work Projects Administration (Ohio)
    Places: Toledo (Ohio); Lucas County (Ohio)
     
    Oil town photograph
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    Description: This photograph shows the town and oil fields of Cygnet, Ohio, in 1890. Cygnet experienced a population boom in the 1880s as the oil industry developed in Northwest Ohio, and the town grew from a few dozen people to over 3,000. During the late nineteenth century, Ohio became one of the top oil producing states in the country and was the leading oil producer from 1895 to 1903. This oil boom brought a significant amount of growth and affluence to Wood County. By the 1910s, Ohio's oil boom declined and Ohio dropped out of the top four oil producing states in 1917. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL07626
    Subjects: Oil fields--Ohio; Oil industry; Petroleum industry; Ohio Economy--Science and Technology
    Places: Cygnet (Ohio); Wood County (Ohio)
     
    Junction City Postcard
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    Description: This 5.25" x 3.25" (13.34 x 8.26 cm) postcard features a photograph of Junction City, Ohio. Dozens of oil rigs dot the landscape of the town. Junction City was established in 1872 by the merger of the towns of Trio City and Damascus. George Wolf and John Edmiston owned adjoining farms that became the towns of Damascus and Trio City in Perry County, Ohio. As the towns grew closer together, problems ensued between Wolf and Edmiston. They agreed to submit their claims to arbitration and it was recommended that the two towns be disbanded in favor of one, named Junction City. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: Om1540_1507477_001
    Subjects: Geography and Natural Resources; Ohio Government; Oil well drilling rigs; Oil wells; Petroleum industry
    Places: Junction City (Ohio); Perry County (Ohio)
     
    Lifting Isomax tower for Chevron refinery
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    Description: Photograph taken by Joe Munroe depicting the raising of an Isomax tower at a California Chevron oil refinery, 1965. The isomax tower uses hydro cracking to boost the quality of petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel, and kerosene. It also removes contaminants. Joe Munroe's career began in 1939 at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He served in the Air Force during World War II and then joined Cincinnati-based Farm Quarterly magazine. Though raised in Detroit, agriculture became an important subject of Joe's photographs. He moved to California in 1955 and free-lanced, taking magazine assignments and selling his own work. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P400_B31_F2232_JPG196
    Subjects: Joe Munroe; Construction; Petroleum refineries; Oil industry
    Places: California
     
    Oil train crossing snowy desert
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    Description: 1974 Joe Munroe photograph showing an oil tanker train rolling through a Utah desert that has been blanketed with snow. Trains remain one of the most efficient way of moving large quantities of products across the United States, especially oil. Joe Munroe's career began in 1939 at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He served in the Air Force during World War II and then joined Cincinnati-based Farm Quarterly magazine. Though raised in Detroit, agriculture became an important subject of Joe's photographs. He moved to California in 1955 and free-lanced, taking magazine assignments and selling his own work. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: P400_B33_F2375_JPG204
    Subjects: Joe Munroe; Petroleum refineries; Trains; Oil industry
    Places: Utah
     
    C.J. McLin at a Marathon Gas Station photograph
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    Description: C.J. McLin interviewing at a Marathon gas station. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: NAM_MSS2013_B03F07_C
    Subjects: African Americans; McLin, C. J. (Clarence Josef.) Jr., 1921-1988; Ohio House of Representatives; State Representative; Legislator; People; Gas industry -- Ohio; Gas stations; Marathon Petroleum Corporation; Reporters and reporting
    Places: Ohio
     
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