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'General Sherman's Rear-Guard' illustration
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Description: Illustration published in Harper's Weekly on April 2, 1864, depicting the rear guard of General Sherman's army during the 1864 campaign in Georgia. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_OVS25_A
Subjects: African American soldiers; African American men; Military officers; Artists; Civil War 1861-1865
 
Cup
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Description: This cup is made of tin by hand and has a handle. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H9383
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Cups
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Funnel
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Description: This funnel was made from tin. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H9399
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Kitchen utensils--United States--History; Tools
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
John Rankin bust photograph
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Description: Photograph of a bust of John Rankin (1793-1886) sculpted by Ellen Rankin Copp of Chicago. John Rankin kept a station on the Underground Railroad at Ripley, in Brown County, Ohio. This photograph was sent to Wilbur H. Siebert by the sculptor for use in his research on the Underground Railroad. 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: AL03109
Subjects: Underground Railroad--Ohio; Ohio History--Slavery, Anti-Slavery and Civil Rights
Places: Ripley (Ohio); Brown County (Ohio)
 
F. & R. Lazarus Company record department
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Description: Photograph of the record department at The F. & R. Lazarus Company, ca. 1950-1959. Between 1851 and 1965, the F & R Lazarus Company retail store dominated the trade and physical landscape of Columbus. The company rose from its early years as a men's clothier in a 20 x 40 foot room downtown, to its position by 1965 as a member of the largest department store chain, Federated Department Stores. Lazarus' growth reflects that of the capital city; from small beginnings through a "golden age" of downtown development, and eventually branching out into the surrounding countryside. In 2003, the Lazarus Company was incorporated with Macy's, a member of the Federated Department stores, and is no longer in existence. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04427
Subjects: Columbus (Ohio); Lazarus Department Store; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
Edwin Coppock Memorial
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Description: This image shows the Edwin Coppock Memorial, errected by Daniel Howell Hise in Salem, Ohio. The engraving reads "Edwin Coppock 'A martyr to the cause of liberty' Born in Butler Township near Salem, Ohio. June 30, 1835. Was one of John Brown's Company in his attempt to liberate the slaves at Harpers Ferry, VA. October 1859. Was executed at Charleston, VA. December 16, 1859." John Brown was an abolitionists whose obsession with ending slavery led him to violence and his eventual death. Under the influence of his father, Brown decided to dedicate his life to destroying the institution of slavery, and he spent time serving as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Brown gained national attention in 1859 when 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 of them. He then intended to distribute the guns and ammunition to slaves in the region, hoping to create an army of African Americans that would march through the South and force slave-owners 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 United States Marines arrived and stormed the arsenal on October 18, capturing seven men, including Brown. The court found Brown guilty and sentenced him to death, along with his comrades. John Brown's Harper's Ferry raid raised issues for the presidential election of 1860. It was also one of the events that led to the eventual dissolution of the United States and the Civil War that followed. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06500
Subjects: Slavery; Abolition; Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) History John Brown's Raid, 1859; Memorials--Ohio
Places: Salem (Ohio); Columbiana County (Ohio)
 
Henry Lock photograph
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Description: This photograph from the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus is of 43-year-old laborer Henry Lock of Franklin County. His formal attire suggests that the photograph was taken during his trial or sentencing. Lock confessed to opening fire in a woman's home, which resulted in the death of Addie Wynn and Ophelia Sadler. The caption at the bottom reads: "No. 235 Henry Lock of Franklin County, Legally Electrocuted April 26, 1943, for the Murder of Addie Wynn and Ophelia Sadler." In 1885 the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus, Ohio, became the location for all executions, which previously took place in the various county seats. In 1896 the Ohio General Assembly mandated that electrocution replace hanging as the form of capital punishment. The Ohio Penitentiary regularly offered tours as well as souvenir photographs and postcards of the building and prisoners on death row. A total of 315 prisoners, both men and women, were executed in the electric chair known as “Old Sparky” between 1897 and 1963. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL08289
Subjects: Ohio History--State and Local Government--Law; Capital punishment; Death row; Electrocution; Ohio History--State and Local Government--Corrections; Ohio Penitentiary (Columbus, Ohio); Prisons--Ohio
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
Adena Mansion
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Description: Exterior view of the Adena Mansion, the home of Thomas Worthington in Ross County, Ohio. This image shows the back of the house. There are flowers in the foreground. Adena was the home Benjamin Henry Latrobe built for Thomas Worthington in 1807. Worthington was the sixth governor of the State of Ohio, serving from 1814 to 1818. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL08586
Subjects: Ohio History; Worthington, Thomas, 1773-1827; Mansions; Renovation (Architecture)
Places: Chillicothe (Ohio); Ross County (Ohio)
 
Cat on Kinley family porch
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Description: The photograph shows a cat sitting on a cushion on the Kinley family porch. A woman in a formal dress and hat can be seen leaning on the railing at right. 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_B02F03_73
Subjects: Families; Daily life; Houses; Pets; Cats; Photography--Ohio;
Places: Upper Sandusky (Ohio); Wyandot County (Ohio);
 
Barns and farmhouse on Hayne farm
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Description: This photograph is a part of a series of photographs taken by the Ohio Department of Agriculture documenting farms in Ohio. These are the farmouse and barns on the farm of R. A. Hayne near Adena, Ohio. Spanning 130 acres, Hayne grew crops and raised 200 sheep and a number of horses. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA726AV_B01F03_001_1
Subjects: Agriculture; Farmhouses; Rural life; Barns
Places: Jefferson County (Ohio); Adena (Ohio);
 
John and Annie Glenn at the pyramids of Giza photograph
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Description: John and Annie Glenn ride atop a camel in front of a pyramid in Egypt. They are led by a man dressed in white. On this trip, they visited the Sphinx and pyramids of Giza. The John and Annie Glenn collection is comprised of photographs, slides, books and ephemera documenting the career of John Glenn as an astronaut and U.S. Senator. The collection also documents his life with his wife Annie Glenn née Castor, family and friends, such as Robert and Ethel Kennedy and fellow astronauts. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV329_B06F01_01
Subjects: Glenn, John, 1921-2016; Vacations; Pyramids;
Places: Egypt;
 
Armstrong homecoming after walking on the Moon 1969
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Description: WHIO Channel 7 Dayton news van; Homecoming celebration held for Armstrong in 1969. More than 80,000 supporters greeted Armstrong upon his return to Wapakoneta, Ohio on September 6, 1969. Bob Hope served as marshal for the event, and guests included "Tonight Show" sidekick Ed McMahon, and Dr. Albert Sabin, inventor of the polio vaccine. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AV_203B2F5_016
Subjects: Armstrong, Neil, 1930-2012; Wapakoneta (Ohio)--History--Pictorial works
Places: Wapakoneta (Ohio); Auglaize County (Ohio)
 
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