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    Printing press factory interior photograph
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    Description: This photo depicts the interior of a factory containing Harris Automatic printing press machines in Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B07F12_009_1
    Subjects: Printing Industry of Ohio; Printing--Ohio--History; Printing industry--United States--History--20th century; Works Progress Administration of Ohio (U.S.)
    Places: (Ohio)
     
    Two men working at a rotary printing press
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    Description: Photograph shows two men operating what appers to be a rotary printing press. The machines are roughly ten feet tall and use several cylanders to continually feed, press, and print the paper. One man is standing with his hands on his hips as he watches paper on the roller unwind. The other man stands behind him with one hand on a lever on the printing press. A rotary printing press is a printing press in which the images to be printed are curved around a cylinder. Printing can be done on large number of substrates, including paper, cardboard, and plastic. Substrates can be sheet feed or unwound on a continuous roll through the press to be printed and further modified if required (e.g. die cut, overprint varnished, embossed). Printing presses that use continuous rolls are sometimes referred to as "web presses." Rotary drum printing was invented by Richard March Hoe in 1843, perfected in 1846, and patented in 1847. (Note – Some sources describe Parisian 'Hippolyte Auguste Marinoni', (1823, 7 January 1904) as the inventor of the Rotary printing press. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: SA1039AV_B07F09_016_1
    Subjects: Printing Industry of Ohio; Printing--Ohio--History; Printing industry--United States--History--20th century
    Places: Ohio
     
    Achilles Pugh illustration
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    Description: Achilles Pugh, a prominent Quaker printer, was the founder of the A.H. Pugh Printing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. Pugh's company began publishing James Birney's abolitionist newspaper, "The Philanthropist," in April 1836. This image is from "Historical Collections of Ohio," published by Henry Howe in 1907. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL04171
    Subjects: Abolitionists -- Ohio; Ohio History--Slavery, Anti-Slavery and Civil Rights; Printing industry and trade--Ohio; Newspaper publishing
    Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
     
    Bucyrus Journal employees photograph
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    Description: Group of employees pose outside the office of the Bucyrus Journal, a newspaper owned and operated by the John P. Hopley family, Bucyrus, Ohio, August 2, 1887. John P. Hopley (man with white hair and beard) , Pearl Hopley, John E. Hopley, and Thomas P. Hopley are pictured. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06080
    Subjects: Newspaper publishing; Family history; Journalism; Printing industry and trade--Ohio; Newspapers
    Places: Bucyrus (Ohio); Crawford County (Ohio)
     
    Girl with Evening Telegraph signs photograph
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    Description: This photograph shows two images of a young woman posing with signs for the Bucyrus Evening Telegraph, a newspaper published in Bucyrus, Ohio. The paper was founded by John P. Hopley in 1887. The young woman is wearing a long dress and a newsboy's cap. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06084
    Subjects: Newspaper publishing; Family history; Journalism; Bucyrus (Ohio); Printing industry and trade--Ohio; Newspapers
    Places: Bucyrus (Ohio); Crawford County (Ohio)
     
    Hopley Printing Company photograph
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    Description: Employees of the Hopley Printing Company pose with printing presses. The Hopley Printing Company, located in Bucyrus, Ohio, was established by John P. Hopley in 1895. It printed the Bucyrus Journal and the Bucyrus Evening Telegraph, local newspapers. Seen in this photograph are four men and one woman. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL06083
    Subjects: Printing industry and trade--Ohio; Newspapers; Newspaper publishing; Bucyrus (Ohio); Family history
    Places: Bucyrus (Ohio); Crawford County (Ohio)
     
    Warren G. Harding setting type at the Marion Star photograph
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    Description: Photograph showing Warren G. Harding at the headquarters of his newspaper, the Marion Star, during the 1920 "front porch" campaign. He is pictured setting type. Harding ran his 1920 presidential campaign from the front porch of his Victorian house in Marion, Ohio. People from all over Ohio and the United States came to hear him speak. Frequently, his speeches were then printed in newspapers and recorded on phonograph for the rest of the country. View on Ohio Memory.
    Image ID: AL05223
    Subjects: Printing industry and trade--Ohio; Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923--Photographs; Ohio History--Presidents and Politics; Newspaper publishing; Newspapers
    Places: Marion (Ohio); Marion County (Ohio)
     
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