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Coke Plant Pusher Machine
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Description: Coke plant pusher machine and ovens at republic steel Youngstown, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0012_B04F16_002
Subjects: Republic Steel Corporation; Steel Industry; Coke plants
Places: Youngstown (Ohio); Mahoning County (Ohio)
 
Worker Grinding Armature
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Description: This photograph depicts a worker grinding down an armature. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AC2_YHCIL_MSS0140_B05F90_006
Subjects: Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; Steel industry; Steel workers
 
National Colors of the 15th O.V.I.
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Description: Painting of national colors of the 15th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Text on flag reads: Shilo[h] Sto[n]e R[i]ve[r?] 15th Reg Me[?] Chickam[auga] View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL02356
Subjects: Flags--Ohio; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
 
Regimental Colors of the 14th O.V.I.
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Description: Painting of regimental colors of the 14th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Rectangular flag measures 182 cm high by 198 cm wide. Text on flag reads: 14th Regiment O.V.U.S.A. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL02365
Subjects: Flags--Ohio; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
 
Print: The Little Emperor
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Description: This lithograph print is ink and watercolor with a walnut frame. It is a Currier & Ives print depicting a small child. Below the depiction, the text reads "PUBLISHED BY CURRIER & IVES." (right); "THE LITTLE EMPEROR" (center); "152 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK" (left). View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H8585
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Art, American--Ohio
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
James A Garfield memorial banner
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Description: Banner was taken from the catafalque carrying the body of President James A. Garfield in the funeral procession in Chicago, Illinois, on September 26, 1881. This rectangular banner is made of gray wool and has black painted letters that read "In Memoriam James Abram Garfield Sage, Statesman, Patriot, Born Nov. 19th A.D. 1831 - Died Sept. 19th A.D. 1881. Requiescat in Pace." A catafalque is an ornamental platform often used for state funerals. David Garfield Stockman of Ravenna, Ohio, donated this banner to the Ohio Historical Society in 1926. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H65046_001
Subjects: United States presidents; Monuments and memorials; Banners
 
Tongue-and-groove plane
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Description: This hollow tongue-and-groove plane was manufactured from wood and iron. A tongue-and-groove plane is used to cut tongues and grooves into pieces of wood, which allows them to be joined. This plane is marked "1 76". View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H73485
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Tools
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Hayes House photograph
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Description: Caption reads: "Hayes Mansion, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio (Sandusky Co - District 9). Home of Rutherford B. Hayes, president of U. S., maintained today as it was when Hayes lived here during the latter part of his life. With the Hayes Memorial and Spiegel Grove, the surrounding grounds, if forms a State Park." Hayes House, built in 1859, is a large red brick Victorian style structure in located at 1337 Hayes Avenue in Fremont Ohio. It stands in Spiegel Grove State Park, the former Hayes Estate. It was the residence of the former President from 1873 to 1893. The 2-story mansion, constructed between 1859 and 1863 has 8 bedrooms and a large veranda. The home was remodeled twice, in 1880 (adding a large library and an impressive staircase leading to a rooftop observation area, as well as many other improvements) and 1889 (replacing and enlarging one wing). Hayes was the nineteenth (19th) President of the United States, serving from 1877-1881. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B02F02_001_1
Subjects: State Parks--Ohio--Pictorial works.; Spiegel Grove (Fremont, Ohio); Hayes Presidential Center (Fremont, Ohio); Rutherford B. Hayes Memorial Library (Fremont, Ohio); Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893
Places: Fremont (Ohio); Sandusky County (Ohio)
 
Charles "Tonton" Young and unidentified boy photograph
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Description: Photograph of Charles Jr., the son of Charles Young who was also called "Tonton," standing with an unidentified boy. Charles Young was the first African American to reach the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army and, at the time of his death in 1922, was the highest-ranking African American officer in the Army. He is known for having been forced into retirement due to health concerns before the start of World War I and later riding from Wilberforce, Ohio, to Washington, D.C. to prove his physical fitness for duty. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: NAM_MSS2_B04F05_I
Subjects: African American men; Young, Charles, 1864-1922.
 
University of Cincinnati - Student Union photograph
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Description: Reverse reads: "Cinci., O., Sept. 1937. University of Cinci. Rear of Students Union." The Student Union Building The “Union”, originally called the Student Union Building on the campus of the University of Cincinnati is a large Georgian Colonial structure with a tall clock tower and was built in 1937. It’s four column Greek Revival façade faces McMicken Hall. Student activities take place in this building, and originally had a restaurant called the Great Hall, a student’s co-op book store, recreation rooms, and business quarters. In 1965, the building was expanded, adding a south wing and bridge, at the cost of $3 million dollars. A third of this money was donated by Mrs. Walter Tangeman and in honor of her gift, the entire facility was named Donald Core Tangeman, who had been killed in action during World War II. Starting in 2001, the facility was moderized, during which time, the south wing and bridge were leveled to make way for a new south wing, and the north wing completely renovated. The south wing reopened in 2003 and the north wing in 2004. About half of the new Tangeman University Center remains visible from the outside. The building’s iconic clock tower rises through a glass roof, supported by 90 feet of web-like structural pieces. The new building remains a center of the student communities activities, with a food hall, the Catskeller game room, a 200 seat movie theater, and breakout rooms. University of Cincinnati In 1819, Cincinnati College and the Medical College of Ohio were founded in Cincinnati. Local benefactors such as Dr. Daniel Drake and William Lytle of the Lytle family suggested and funded these institutions. In 1870, the estate of Charles McMicken willed funds to the City of Cincinnati to establish the University of Cincinnati, absorbing Cincinnati College. While the Medical College of Ohio was loosely affiliated with UC from about 1896, it joined with a splinter medical school, Miami Medical College, to form the Ohio-Miami Medical Department of the University of Cincinnati in 1909. UC would again add another independent organization to its roster of colleges when it absorbed the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music in 1962. UC became a "municipally-sponsored, state-affiliated" institution in 1968. During this time, UC was the second-oldest and second-largest municipal university in the country. It became one of Ohio's state universities in 1977. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B03F14_006_1
Subjects: University of Cincinnati; Education; Universities and colleges; Buildings; College campuses--Ohio
Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
 
Ohio River near Steubenville
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Description: Reverse reads: "Half moon Bend Ohio River Just N of Steubenville City Limits" This is a photo of three boats on the Ohio River near Steubenville, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B12F01_012_001
Subjects: Steamboats; Ohio River
Places: Stubenville (Ohio); Jefferson County (Ohio)
 
Rodger Cuccio with propaganda bomblet
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Description: This photograph shows Rodger Cuccio with a propaganda bomblet that dropped leaflets on Iraqi soldiers urging them to surrender during the first Persian Gulf War in 1991. The bomblet is now on display at the United States Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. Rodger Cuccio was a member of the 356th Tactical Airlift Squadron stationed at Rickenbacker Air Force Base near Columbus. His unit, along with four others, was attached to the 907th Tactical Airlift Group, U.S. Airforce Reserve. This squadron, made up of over 250 servicemen and women, served in the Gulf War from January to June of 1991. While in Kuwait, Cuccio’s unit flew over 2,000 sorties, hauled over 4,400 tons of cargo and moved more than 13,000 people during Operation Desert Storm. Additional missions of the 907th squadron included resupplying Kuwait City after its liberation, redeployment of troops from Iraq to Saudi Arabia following the signing of the United Nations peace treaty, and evacuation of Shiite Muslims from southern Iraq. The men and women of the 907th Tactical Airlift Group returned to Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts on June 14, 1991, after 141 days overseas. Other photographs in the Cuccio Collection depict camp life for U.S. soldiers, old artillery and military aircraft, Kuwaiti refugees, and Kuwait City and the surrounding areas. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: Om3217_3813095_001
Subjects: Military Ohio; Persian Gulf War, 1991; Soldiers; Propaganda; Weapons and artillery; Military uniforms
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio); Iraq
 
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