Builders of Ohio

Builders of Ohio
Title Builders of Ohio PDF eBook
Author Warren R. Van Tine
Publisher Ohio State University Press
Pages 358
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814209516

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Van Tine and Pierces "Builders of Ohio is composed of twenty-four essays that use biography to explore Ohio's history. Collectively, they provide a historical overview of the state's development from George Croghan's search for fame and fortune on the seventeenth-century frontier through Dave Thomas's more recent creation of a fast-food empire. Each chapter also addresses important events and transformations in the state's history such as: European settlement; Native American resistance; the creation of territorial and state governments; the development of the state's educational and economic institutions; the disruption created by the Civil War; the struggle of African Americans and women to participate in Ohio's public life; efforts to ameliorate the pernicious effects of industrialization; the negotiation of the state's role in a nation increasingly dominated by the federal government; or the ramifications of de-industrialization and rise of a service economy.

Mound Builders of Ancient America

Mound Builders of Ancient America
Title Mound Builders of Ancient America PDF eBook
Author Robert Silverberg
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1968
Genre Mound-builders
ISBN

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Provides an introduction to the ancient Indian mound builders of the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys.

Archæological history of Ohio; the Mound builders and later Indians

Archæological history of Ohio; the Mound builders and later Indians
Title Archæological history of Ohio; the Mound builders and later Indians PDF eBook
Author Gerard Fowke
Publisher Dalcassian Publishing Company
Pages 778
Release 1902-01-01
Genre
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Built to Move Millions

Built to Move Millions
Title Built to Move Millions PDF eBook
Author Craig R. Semsel
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 312
Release 2008-04-17
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0253028027

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“A hobbyist’s enthusiasm, curiosity, and attention to detail exude from this technological history of Ohio’s streetcar industry . . . Highly recommended.” —Choice At the beginning of the twentieth century, the street railway industry was one of the largest in the nation. Once ubiquitously visible on the city streets, by mid-century the streetcar was nothing more than a distant memory. Ohio was home to several large streetcar systems, especially in Cleveland and Cincinnati, and had more interurban tracks than any other state in the union. Thus, Ohio served as one of the street railway industry’s greatest centers of manufacturing. Built to Move Millions examines the manufacture of streetcars and interurbans within the state of Ohio between 1900 and 1940. In addition to discussing the five major car builders that were active in Ohio during this period, the book addresses Ohio companies that manufactured the various components that went into these vehicles. Includes extensive photos

Hearings to Review the Veterans Administration Marker Program

Hearings to Review the Veterans Administration Marker Program
Title Hearings to Review the Veterans Administration Marker Program PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Cemeteries and Burial Benefits
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1978
Genre National cemeteries
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Genealogical Research in Ohio

Genealogical Research in Ohio
Title Genealogical Research in Ohio PDF eBook
Author Kip Sperry
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 402
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780806317137

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"This research guide describes Ohio sources for family history and genealogical research. It also includes extensive footnotes and bibliographies, addresses of repositories that house Ohio historical and genealogical records and oral histories, and addresses of chapters of the Ohio Genealogical Society. Valuable Ohio maps conclude this work ... This new edition describes many Ohio sources on the Internet and compact discs, as well as additional genealogical and historical sources and bibliographies of Ohio sources"--Preface.

Columbus

Columbus
Title Columbus PDF eBook
Author Ed Lentz
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 164
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738524290

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From the enigmatic Moundbuilders who left their mark in the heart of the Buckeye State to the National Road and Ohio Canal that drew an influx of settlers to the burgeoning capital, Columbus blossomed into an industrial hub that became the world's largest producer of buggies. The Arch City--with its illuminated streetcar arches curving gracefully through downtown--struggled through social and political unrest to thrive on its economic success and grow into a diversified capital city.