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Hotel on Snow Hill photograph
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Description: Photograph of a hotel erected in 1820 by Charles Harris (1779-1854) on Snow Hill, in Clinton County, Ohio. Fugitive slaves were concealed in the cellar during the period of the Underground Railroad. This picture postcard was sent to Wilbur H. Siebert by E. May McKibben of Martinsville. Siebert (1866-1961) began researching the Underground Railroad in the 1890s as a way to interest his students in history. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03185
Subjects: Snow Hill (Ohio); Underground Railroad; Ohio History--Slavery, Anti-Slavery and Civil Rights
Places: Snow Hill (Ohio); Clinton County (Ohio)
 
Shoveling snow
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Description: Photograph of an unidentified man shoveling snow on a street in Ohio. There is a huge snow drift behind and a car driving down the road in the distance. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B15F05_031_001
Subjects: Winter; Snow; Climate and weather; Ohio--History--Pictorial works; Federal Writers' Project
Places: Ohio
 
Snowstorm damage in Northeast Ohio photograph
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Description: Photographic postcard depicting power line damage with men shoveling snow after a storm that struck Cleveland and northeastern Ohio in November 1913. The heavy snowfall was part of an early winter storm that was called "the Great Lakes Hurricane," "the Ultimate Storm" and "the Big Blow." 18 to 25 inches of snow fell in two days across northeastern Ohio, covering telephone, telegraph and electrical wires. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03882
Subjects: Natural disasters--United States; Blizzards; Winter; Snow
Places: Cleveland (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio); Northeastern Ohio
 
Woman in snow portrait
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Description: This portrait of a young woman bundled up and posed in the snow was taken by traveling photographer Albert J. Ewing, ca. 1896-1912. Like most of Ewing's work, it was likely taken in the region of southeastern Ohio and central West Virginia. Born in 1870 in Washington County, Ohio, near Marietta, Ewing most likely began his photography career in the 1890s. The 1910 US Census and a 1912-1913 directory list him as a photographer. A negative signed "Ewing Brothers" and a picture with his younger brother, Frank, indicate that Frank may have joined the business. After 1916, directories list Albert as a salesman. He died in 1934. The Ewing Collection consists of 5,055 glass plate negatives, each individually housed and numbered. Additionally, the collection includes approximately 450 modern contact prints made from the glass plate negatives. Subjects include infants and young children, elderly people, families, school and religious groups, animals and rural scenes. In 1982, the Ohio Historical Society (now the Ohio History Connection) received the collection, still housed in the original dry plate negative boxes purchased by Ewing. A selection of the original glass plate negatives were exhibited for the first time in 2013 at the Ohio History Center. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV71_B22_F1786
Subjects: Ewing, Albert J. (1870-1934); Photographers--Ohio; Portrait photography--United States--History; Snow; Winter
Places: Ohio; West Virginia
 
Kinley residence in winter
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Description: The photograph shows the Kinley family home, at 328 Henderson Street in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, in winter. Snow lies on the ground and roof of the house. Photograph by Harry Evan Kinley (1882-1969), a native of Upper Sandusky. Kinley was active in local events and organizations, and spent his professional career as a clerk at his father's department store, and later as a traveling salesman for the Marion Paper & Supply Company (1934-1962). He was also an avid lifelong photographer, and the bulk of the Harry Kinley Collection is comprised of glass plate negatives documenting the Kinley family, the city of Upper Sandusky and Wyandot County and surrounding areas. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV30_B03F02_20
Subjects: Daily Life; Families--Ohio; Houses; Snow
Places: Upper Sandusky (Ohio); Wyandot County (Ohio);
 
Kinley residence in winter
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Description: The photograph shows the Kinley family home, located at 328 Henderson Street in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, in winter. Snow lies on the ground and roof of the house. Photograph by Harry Evan Kinley (1882-1969), a native of Upper Sandusky. Kinley was active in local events and organizations, and spent his professional career as a clerk at his father's department store, and later as a traveling salesman for the Marion Paper & Supply Company (1934-1962). He was also an avid lifelong photographer, and the bulk of the Harry Kinley Collection is comprised of glass plate negatives documenting the Kinley family, the city of Upper Sandusky and Wyandot County and surrounding areas. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV30_B03F02_21
Subjects: Daily Life; Families--Ohio; Houses; Snow
Places: Upper Sandusky (Ohio); Wyandot County (Ohio);
 
Snowstorm damage in Northeast Ohio photograph
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Description: Photographic postcard depicting fallen power lines, damaged after a storm that struck Cleveland and northeastern Ohio in November 1913. The heavy snowfall was part of an early winter storm that was called the "Great Lakes Hurricane," "the Ultimate Storm" and "the Big Blow." 18 to 25 inches of snow fell in two days across northeastern Ohio, covering telephone, telegraph and electrical wires. In the photograph, the visible street sign reads "Stevenson Rd NE" and appears to be in Cleveland, most likely at the intersection of that street with St. Clair Avenue. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03881
Subjects: Natural disasters--United States; Blizzards; Winter; Snow
Places: Cleveland (Ohio); Cuyahoga County (Ohio); Northeastern Ohio
 
Woman in trousers photograph
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Description: A smiling woman wearing trousers, a tie and a cocked hat, standing in the snow with her legs crossed. Photograph by Harry Evan Kinley (1882-1969), a native of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Kinley was active in local events and organizations, and spent his professional career as a clerk at his father's department store, and later as a travelling salesman for the Marion Paper & Supply Company (1934-1962). He was also an avid lifelong photographer, and the bulk of the Harry Kinley Collection is comprised of glass plate negatives documenting the Kinley family, the city of Upper Sandusky and Wyandot County and surrounding areas. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07847
Subjects: Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Snow; Women--Ohio--History
Places: Upper Sandusky (Ohio); Wyandot County (Ohio)
 
Horse-drawn sleigh photograph
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Description: John and Caroline Kinley taking a sleigh ride in the snow, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Photograph by Harry Evan Kinley (1882-1969), a native of Upper Sandusky. Kinley was active in local events and organizations, and spent his professional career as a clerk at his father's department store, and later as a travelling salesman for the Marion Paper & Supply Company (1934-1962). He was also an avid lifelong photographer, and the bulk of the Harry Kinley Collection is comprised of glass plate negatives documenting the Kinley family, the city of Upper Sandusky and Wyandot County and surrounding areas. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07879
Subjects: Winter; Horse-drawn vehicles--Ohio; Snow; Families--Ohio;
Places: Upper Sandusky (Ohio); Wyandot County (Ohio)
 
Street scene in Upper Sandusky
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Description: The photograph shows a street, houses, and trees in the winter. Snow sits on the tree branches and on the ground. Telephone poles with wires can be seen amongst the trees. Photograph by Harry Evan Kinley (1882-1969), a native of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Kinley was active in local events and organizations, and spent his professional career as a clerk at his father's store, and later as a traveling salesman for the Marion Paper & Supply Company (1934-1962). Kinley was also an avid lifelong photographer, and the bulk of the Harry Kinley Collection is comprised of glass plate negatives documenting the Kinley family, the city of Upper Sandusky and Wyandot County and surrounding areas. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV30_B05F05_38
Subjects: Winter; Daily Life; Cities and towns--Ohio; Snow
Places: Upper Sandusky (Ohio); Wyandot County (Ohio);
 
Winter street scene in Upper Sandusky
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Description: The photograph shows trees, houses, and telephone wires in winter. Snow covers the ground and rests on the trees. Photograph by Harry Evan Kinley (1882-1969), a native of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Kinley was active in local events and organizations, and spent his professional career as a clerk at his father's store, and later as a traveling salesman for the Marion Paper & Supply Company (1934-1962). Kinley was also an avid lifelong photographer, and the bulk of the Harry Kinley Collection is comprised of glass plate negatives documenting the Kinley family, the city of Upper Sandusky and Wyandot County and surrounding areas. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV30_B05F05_37
Subjects: Winter; Snow; Landscape photography
Places: Upper Sandusky (Ohio); Wyandot County (Ohio)
 
North Main Street in Upper Sandusky
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Description: The photograph shows the buildings on the the west side of North Main Street in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Snow is piled up against the sidewalk. J.H. Kinley's department store can be seen in the middle of the row of shops advertising "Kodaks." The storefronts of Frank's Place and The Moody Grocers are also visible. Photograph by Harry Evan Kinley (1882-1969), a native of Upper Sandusky. Kinley was active in local events and organizations, and spent his professional career as a clerk at his father's department store, and later as a traveling salesman for the Marion Paper & Supply Company (1934-1962). He was also an avid lifelong photographer, and the bulk of the Harry Kinley Collection is comprised of glass plate negatives documenting the Kinley family, the city of Upper Sandusky and Wyandot County and surrounding areas. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV30_B05F05_46
Subjects: Winter; Snow; Stores and shops; Upper Sandusky (Ohio); City and town life
Places: Upper Sandusky (Ohio); Wyandot County (Ohio);
 
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