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RENDVILLE, OHIO
Rendville, Ohio. Rendville is a small community in Perry County, Ohio. In 1879, the Ohio Central Coal Company established Rendville, Ohio. Traditionally, white miners had refused to allow companies to hire African American miners. William P. Rend, the founder of Rendville and owner of a mine in this community, hired large numbers of AfricanROSS LABORATORIES
Ross Laboratories. In 1903, Harry C. Moores and Stanley M. Ross founded the Moores & Ross Milk Company in Columbus, Ohio. For the first twenty-two years of the company's existence, it focused on bottling milk for home delivery. Beginning in 1925, the company's founders began a new experiment. FUR TRADE - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Average prices for furs and peltries at Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries (to put these prices into perspective, $1.00 in 1790 is the equivalent to around $25.00 in 2017): Raccoons-from 37 1/2 to 40 cents each. Foxes, cats, and fishers-from 50 to 67 cents. Minks-50 cents each. Muskrats grownones-25 cents each.
CONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found.RAVENNA ARSENAL
During World War II, Ravenna, Ohio, was the site of the Ravenna Arsenal. Illustrating Ohio's important contributions to winning World War II, from 1942 to 1945 workers at the Ravenna Arsenal produced more weapons for the war effort than at any other plant in the UnitedStates.
WOODCHUCK - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Woodchuck. It is about the size of a large domestic cat, though heavier. It lives on grass and is, also, very fond of melons and pumpkins. When pursued and unable to reach its hole, the animal will climb a tree. The flesh is toothsome and eaten by the Indians. David BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND Blennerhassett Island. In 1797, Harman Blennerhassett and his wife moved to Marietta, Ohio, where they purchased 174 acres of land on an island in the Ohio River. The land formerly belonged to George Washington. The island is located near Belpre. The Blennerhassetts intended to make the island their home. For the first several yearsthat the
1913 OHIO STATEWIDE FLOOD 1913 Ohio Statewide Flood. John H. Patterson directing rescue work, the Dayton flood, March 1913. The Flood of 1913 is known as the greatest natural disaster in Ohio history. Although rivers in Ohio tended to flood every spring, heavy rains in March 1913 exacerbated the flood conditions. Most communities located along rivers in thestate
DAVID N. MYERS COLLEGE In 1995, the institution became known as David N. Myers College, in honor of David N. Myers, an alumnus and substantial financial contributor to the institution. The college changed its name to Myers University in 2001. In 2005, David N. Myers College had four campuses, including the main campus in Cleveland, as well as branches at RockyRiver
FORT ANCIENT CULTURE A.D. 1000 to 1650. The Fort Ancient culture thrived in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Villages were made up of a number of circular or rectangular houses surrounding an open plaza. The Fort Ancient people continued to build small burial mounds, but gradually shiftedto
RENDVILLE, OHIO
Rendville, Ohio. Rendville is a small community in Perry County, Ohio. In 1879, the Ohio Central Coal Company established Rendville, Ohio. Traditionally, white miners had refused to allow companies to hire African American miners. William P. Rend, the founder of Rendville and owner of a mine in this community, hired large numbers of AfricanROSS LABORATORIES
Ross Laboratories. In 1903, Harry C. Moores and Stanley M. Ross founded the Moores & Ross Milk Company in Columbus, Ohio. For the first twenty-two years of the company's existence, it focused on bottling milk for home delivery. Beginning in 1925, the company's founders began a new experiment. FUR TRADE - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Average prices for furs and peltries at Fort Wayne, Indiana, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries (to put these prices into perspective, $1.00 in 1790 is the equivalent to around $25.00 in 2017): Raccoons-from 37 1/2 to 40 cents each. Foxes, cats, and fishers-from 50 to 67 cents. Minks-50 cents each. Muskrats grownones-25 cents each.
CONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found.RAVENNA ARSENAL
During World War II, Ravenna, Ohio, was the site of the Ravenna Arsenal. Illustrating Ohio's important contributions to winning World War II, from 1942 to 1945 workers at the Ravenna Arsenal produced more weapons for the war effort than at any other plant in the UnitedStates.
WOODCHUCK - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Woodchuck. It is about the size of a large domestic cat, though heavier. It lives on grass and is, also, very fond of melons and pumpkins. When pursued and unable to reach its hole, the animal will climb a tree. The flesh is toothsome and eaten by the Indians. David BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND Blennerhassett Island. In 1797, Harman Blennerhassett and his wife moved to Marietta, Ohio, where they purchased 174 acres of land on an island in the Ohio River. The land formerly belonged to George Washington. The island is located near Belpre. The Blennerhassetts intended to make the island their home. For the first several yearsthat the
1913 OHIO STATEWIDE FLOOD 1913 Ohio Statewide Flood. John H. Patterson directing rescue work, the Dayton flood, March 1913. The Flood of 1913 is known as the greatest natural disaster in Ohio history. Although rivers in Ohio tended to flood every spring, heavy rains in March 1913 exacerbated the flood conditions. Most communities located along rivers in thestate
DAVID N. MYERS COLLEGE In 1995, the institution became known as David N. Myers College, in honor of David N. Myers, an alumnus and substantial financial contributor to the institution. The college changed its name to Myers University in 2001. In 2005, David N. Myers College had four campuses, including the main campus in Cleveland, as well as branches at RockyRiver
FORT ANCIENT CULTURE A.D. 1000 to 1650. The Fort Ancient culture thrived in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Villages were made up of a number of circular or rectangular houses surrounding an open plaza. The Fort Ancient people continued to build small burial mounds, but gradually shiftedto
WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN
The Wilderness Campaign of 1864 was one of the most violent and deadly of the American Civil War. In March 1864, President Abraham Lincoln promoted Ulysses Simpson Grant to lieutenant general and named him supreme commander of all Union forces for the remainder of the American Civil War. In this new position, Grant took the offensive andAMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Color guard of the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry with the national colors of their regiment, ca. 1863-1865. The regiment, composed of soldiers from Ohio, mustered in for Civil War service with the Union Army on June 11, 1861 at Camp Chase, Franklin County, Ohio. OHIO SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOME Dee, Christine, ed. Ohio's War: The Civil War in Documents.Athens: Ohio University Press, 2007. Gilkey, Elliot Howard. The Ohio Hundred Year Book: A Hand-Book of the Public Men and Public Institutions of Ohio from the Formation of the North-West Territory (1787) to July 1, 1901.Columbus, OH: Fred J. Heer, State Printer, 1901. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT The Civil Rights Movement was successful in 1964 and 1965, with the federal government's passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. These two federal laws outlawed segregation, guaranteed African Americans equal protection under the law, and truly secured African American men and women the right tovote.
CONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found.DON C. BUELL
Don Carlos Buell was a Union military leader from Ohio during the American Civil War. Buell was born on March 23, 1818, near Marietta, Ohio. His father died in 1825, and Buell went to live with an uncle in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.GEORGE BELLOWS
George Wesley Bellows was a prominent American artist in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Bellows was born on August 19, 1882 in Columbus, Ohio.JOSEPH BIMELER
Joseph Bimeler was born in 1778. He rose to prominence as the leader of the Separatists, also known as Zoarites, in Württemberg, Germanyin the early 1800s.
THEODORE BURTON
Theodore Burton was born in Jefferson, Ohio, in 1851. He went on to have an active career in politics as a member of the Republican Party. He served as a U.S. senator from 1909 to 1915; and in the House of Representatives from 1921 until the end of 1928.CONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found.RENDVILLE, OHIO
Rendville, Ohio. Rendville is a small community in Perry County, Ohio. In 1879, the Ohio Central Coal Company established Rendville, Ohio. Traditionally, white miners had refused to allow companies to hire African American miners. William P. Rend, the founder of Rendville and owner of a mine in this community, hired large numbers of AfricanROSS LABORATORIES
Ross Laboratories. In 1903, Harry C. Moores and Stanley M. Ross founded the Moores & Ross Milk Company in Columbus, Ohio. For the first twenty-two years of the company's existence, it focused on bottling milk for home delivery. Beginning in 1925, the company's founders began a new experiment. PORTSMOUTH EARTHWORKS Portsmouth Earthworks. The Portsmouth Earthworks were constructed by the so-called Hopewell culture (100 B.C to 500 A.D.) -- an archaeological term designated an artifactual and technological period of pre-contact American Indian peoples. The earthworks is a large ceremonial center located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohiorivers.
RAVENNA ARSENAL
During World War II, Ravenna, Ohio, was the site of the Ravenna Arsenal. Illustrating Ohio's important contributions to winning World War II, from 1942 to 1945 workers at the Ravenna Arsenal produced more weapons for the war effort than at any other plant in the UnitedStates.
BELMONT COUNTY
Belmont County is located in the east central part of Ohio and borders the Ohio River. The county's 537 square miles are part of Ohio's Appalachian region. The county is heavily rural. St. Clairsville, the county seat, was named for Arthur St. Clair. This city is the second largest urban place in Belmont County with just over five thousand BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND Blennerhassett Island. In 1797, Harman Blennerhassett and his wife moved to Marietta, Ohio, where they purchased 174 acres of land on an island in the Ohio River. The land formerly belonged to George Washington. The island is located near Belpre. The Blennerhassetts intended to make the island their home. For the first several yearsthat the
DISCOIDALS - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Discoidals. Discoidals (game stones) come from the Late Prehistoric Mississippian Culture. The discoidal, also called a chunky stone, was the centerpiece in the competitive game of Chungke. The stone disc is circular in shape with variation in size and color. Engravings on game pieces were common, often including circles, dots and linear patterns. 1882 LAKE ERIE MYSTERY WAVE 1882 Lake Erie Mystery Wave. Large waves arriving from a calm Lake Erie have hit the north coast of Ohio at least twice, in 1882 and 1942. Seven people were drowned in the 1942 wave, reported to be up to 15 feet high from Bay Village to Geneva. The 1882 wave was more than 8 feet high. It came ashore at 6:20 A.M. “carrying before it BOYS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Boys' Industrial School, located in Lancaster, Fairfield. County, Ohio. The photograph was taken ca. 1940-1049. In 1857, the Ohio government established the Ohio Reform School, the predecessor to the Boys' Industrial School. The Ohio Reform School was a reformatory forCONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found.RENDVILLE, OHIO
Rendville, Ohio. Rendville is a small community in Perry County, Ohio. In 1879, the Ohio Central Coal Company established Rendville, Ohio. Traditionally, white miners had refused to allow companies to hire African American miners. William P. Rend, the founder of Rendville and owner of a mine in this community, hired large numbers of AfricanROSS LABORATORIES
Ross Laboratories. In 1903, Harry C. Moores and Stanley M. Ross founded the Moores & Ross Milk Company in Columbus, Ohio. For the first twenty-two years of the company's existence, it focused on bottling milk for home delivery. Beginning in 1925, the company's founders began a new experiment. PORTSMOUTH EARTHWORKS Portsmouth Earthworks. The Portsmouth Earthworks were constructed by the so-called Hopewell culture (100 B.C to 500 A.D.) -- an archaeological term designated an artifactual and technological period of pre-contact American Indian peoples. The earthworks is a large ceremonial center located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohiorivers.
RAVENNA ARSENAL
During World War II, Ravenna, Ohio, was the site of the Ravenna Arsenal. Illustrating Ohio's important contributions to winning World War II, from 1942 to 1945 workers at the Ravenna Arsenal produced more weapons for the war effort than at any other plant in the UnitedStates.
BELMONT COUNTY
Belmont County is located in the east central part of Ohio and borders the Ohio River. The county's 537 square miles are part of Ohio's Appalachian region. The county is heavily rural. St. Clairsville, the county seat, was named for Arthur St. Clair. This city is the second largest urban place in Belmont County with just over five thousand BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND Blennerhassett Island. In 1797, Harman Blennerhassett and his wife moved to Marietta, Ohio, where they purchased 174 acres of land on an island in the Ohio River. The land formerly belonged to George Washington. The island is located near Belpre. The Blennerhassetts intended to make the island their home. For the first several yearsthat the
DISCOIDALS - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Discoidals. Discoidals (game stones) come from the Late Prehistoric Mississippian Culture. The discoidal, also called a chunky stone, was the centerpiece in the competitive game of Chungke. The stone disc is circular in shape with variation in size and color. Engravings on game pieces were common, often including circles, dots and linear patterns. 1882 LAKE ERIE MYSTERY WAVE 1882 Lake Erie Mystery Wave. Large waves arriving from a calm Lake Erie have hit the north coast of Ohio at least twice, in 1882 and 1942. Seven people were drowned in the 1942 wave, reported to be up to 15 feet high from Bay Village to Geneva. The 1882 wave was more than 8 feet high. It came ashore at 6:20 A.M. “carrying before it BOYS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Boys' Industrial School, located in Lancaster, Fairfield. County, Ohio. The photograph was taken ca. 1940-1049. In 1857, the Ohio government established the Ohio Reform School, the predecessor to the Boys' Industrial School. The Ohio Reform School was a reformatory for FORT ANCIENT CULTURE A.D. 1000 to 1650. The Fort Ancient culture thrived in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Villages were made up of a number of circular or rectangular houses surrounding an open plaza. The Fort Ancient people continued to build small burial mounds, but gradually shiftedto
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Color guard of the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry with the national colors of their regiment, ca. 1863-1865. The regiment, composed of soldiers from Ohio, mustered in for Civil War service with the Union Army on June 11, 1861 at Camp Chase, Franklin County, Ohio.MARIETTA EARTHWORKS
The Marietta Earthworks site is a large Hopewell culture (100 BC – AD 500) ceremonial center located at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers in Washington County. Originally, it included a large square enclosure surrounding four flat-topped pyramidal mounds, another smaller square, and a circular enclosure with a large burialmound
DISCOIDALS - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Discoidals. Discoidals (game stones) come from the Late Prehistoric Mississippian Culture. The discoidal, also called a chunky stone, was the centerpiece in the competitive game of Chungke. The stone disc is circular in shape with variation in size and color. Engravings on game pieces were common, often including circles, dots and linear patterns. KENT STATE SHOOTINGS In May 1970, students protesting the bombing of Cambodia by United States military forces, clashed with Ohio National Guardsmen on the Kent State University campus.JOHN CHAPMAN
John Chapman, more famously known as Johnny Appleseed, was born on September 26, 1774, in Leominster, Massachusetts. John Chapman was born to Nathaniel and Elizabeth Chapman.MARY ADELAIDE
Mother Mary Adelaide was born Anne Sandusky on October 10, 1874, in Cincinnati, Ohio. A devout Catholic, Sandusky entered the Convent ofthe Sisters of St.
DON C. BUELL
Don Carlos Buell was a Union military leader from Ohio during the American Civil War. Buell was born on March 23, 1818, near Marietta, Ohio. His father died in 1825, and Buell went to live with an uncle in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.RICHARD M. BISHOP
Richard M. Bishop (1812-1893) served as mayor of Cincinnati from 1859-1861 and as governor of Ohio from 1878-1880.JOSEPH BIMELER
Joseph Bimeler was born in 1778. He rose to prominence as the leader of the Separatists, also known as Zoarites, in Württemberg, Germanyin the early 1800s.
CONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found.RENDVILLE, OHIO
Rendville, Ohio. Rendville is a small community in Perry County, Ohio. In 1879, the Ohio Central Coal Company established Rendville, Ohio. Traditionally, white miners had refused to allow companies to hire African American miners. William P. Rend, the founder of Rendville and owner of a mine in this community, hired large numbers of AfricanROSS LABORATORIES
Ross Laboratories. In 1903, Harry C. Moores and Stanley M. Ross founded the Moores & Ross Milk Company in Columbus, Ohio. For the first twenty-two years of the company's existence, it focused on bottling milk for home delivery. Beginning in 1925, the company's founders began a new experiment. PORTSMOUTH EARTHWORKS Portsmouth Earthworks. The Portsmouth Earthworks were constructed by the so-called Hopewell culture (100 B.C to 500 A.D.) -- an archaeological term designated an artifactual and technological period of pre-contact American Indian peoples. The earthworks is a large ceremonial center located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohiorivers.
RAVENNA ARSENAL
During World War II, Ravenna, Ohio, was the site of the Ravenna Arsenal. Illustrating Ohio's important contributions to winning World War II, from 1942 to 1945 workers at the Ravenna Arsenal produced more weapons for the war effort than at any other plant in the UnitedStates.
BELMONT COUNTY
Belmont County is located in the east central part of Ohio and borders the Ohio River. The county's 537 square miles are part of Ohio's Appalachian region. The county is heavily rural. St. Clairsville, the county seat, was named for Arthur St. Clair. This city is the second largest urban place in Belmont County with just over five thousand BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND Blennerhassett Island. In 1797, Harman Blennerhassett and his wife moved to Marietta, Ohio, where they purchased 174 acres of land on an island in the Ohio River. The land formerly belonged to George Washington. The island is located near Belpre. The Blennerhassetts intended to make the island their home. For the first several yearsthat the
DISCOIDALS - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Discoidals. Discoidals (game stones) come from the Late Prehistoric Mississippian Culture. The discoidal, also called a chunky stone, was the centerpiece in the competitive game of Chungke. The stone disc is circular in shape with variation in size and color. Engravings on game pieces were common, often including circles, dots and linear patterns. 1882 LAKE ERIE MYSTERY WAVE 1882 Lake Erie Mystery Wave. Large waves arriving from a calm Lake Erie have hit the north coast of Ohio at least twice, in 1882 and 1942. Seven people were drowned in the 1942 wave, reported to be up to 15 feet high from Bay Village to Geneva. The 1882 wave was more than 8 feet high. It came ashore at 6:20 A.M. “carrying before it BOYS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Boys' Industrial School, located in Lancaster, Fairfield. County, Ohio. The photograph was taken ca. 1940-1049. In 1857, the Ohio government established the Ohio Reform School, the predecessor to the Boys' Industrial School. The Ohio Reform School was a reformatory forCONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found.RENDVILLE, OHIO
Rendville, Ohio. Rendville is a small community in Perry County, Ohio. In 1879, the Ohio Central Coal Company established Rendville, Ohio. Traditionally, white miners had refused to allow companies to hire African American miners. William P. Rend, the founder of Rendville and owner of a mine in this community, hired large numbers of AfricanROSS LABORATORIES
Ross Laboratories. In 1903, Harry C. Moores and Stanley M. Ross founded the Moores & Ross Milk Company in Columbus, Ohio. For the first twenty-two years of the company's existence, it focused on bottling milk for home delivery. Beginning in 1925, the company's founders began a new experiment. PORTSMOUTH EARTHWORKS Portsmouth Earthworks. The Portsmouth Earthworks were constructed by the so-called Hopewell culture (100 B.C to 500 A.D.) -- an archaeological term designated an artifactual and technological period of pre-contact American Indian peoples. The earthworks is a large ceremonial center located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohiorivers.
RAVENNA ARSENAL
During World War II, Ravenna, Ohio, was the site of the Ravenna Arsenal. Illustrating Ohio's important contributions to winning World War II, from 1942 to 1945 workers at the Ravenna Arsenal produced more weapons for the war effort than at any other plant in the UnitedStates.
BELMONT COUNTY
Belmont County is located in the east central part of Ohio and borders the Ohio River. The county's 537 square miles are part of Ohio's Appalachian region. The county is heavily rural. St. Clairsville, the county seat, was named for Arthur St. Clair. This city is the second largest urban place in Belmont County with just over five thousand BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND Blennerhassett Island. In 1797, Harman Blennerhassett and his wife moved to Marietta, Ohio, where they purchased 174 acres of land on an island in the Ohio River. The land formerly belonged to George Washington. The island is located near Belpre. The Blennerhassetts intended to make the island their home. For the first several yearsthat the
DISCOIDALS - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Discoidals. Discoidals (game stones) come from the Late Prehistoric Mississippian Culture. The discoidal, also called a chunky stone, was the centerpiece in the competitive game of Chungke. The stone disc is circular in shape with variation in size and color. Engravings on game pieces were common, often including circles, dots and linear patterns. 1882 LAKE ERIE MYSTERY WAVE 1882 Lake Erie Mystery Wave. Large waves arriving from a calm Lake Erie have hit the north coast of Ohio at least twice, in 1882 and 1942. Seven people were drowned in the 1942 wave, reported to be up to 15 feet high from Bay Village to Geneva. The 1882 wave was more than 8 feet high. It came ashore at 6:20 A.M. “carrying before it BOYS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Boys' Industrial School, located in Lancaster, Fairfield. County, Ohio. The photograph was taken ca. 1940-1049. In 1857, the Ohio government established the Ohio Reform School, the predecessor to the Boys' Industrial School. The Ohio Reform School was a reformatory for FORT ANCIENT CULTURE A.D. 1000 to 1650. The Fort Ancient culture thrived in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Villages were made up of a number of circular or rectangular houses surrounding an open plaza. The Fort Ancient people continued to build small burial mounds, but gradually shiftedto
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Color guard of the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry with the national colors of their regiment, ca. 1863-1865. The regiment, composed of soldiers from Ohio, mustered in for Civil War service with the Union Army on June 11, 1861 at Camp Chase, Franklin County, Ohio.MARIETTA EARTHWORKS
The Marietta Earthworks site is a large Hopewell culture (100 BC – AD 500) ceremonial center located at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers in Washington County. Originally, it included a large square enclosure surrounding four flat-topped pyramidal mounds, another smaller square, and a circular enclosure with a large burialmound
DISCOIDALS - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Discoidals. Discoidals (game stones) come from the Late Prehistoric Mississippian Culture. The discoidal, also called a chunky stone, was the centerpiece in the competitive game of Chungke. The stone disc is circular in shape with variation in size and color. Engravings on game pieces were common, often including circles, dots and linear patterns. KENT STATE SHOOTINGS In May 1970, students protesting the bombing of Cambodia by United States military forces, clashed with Ohio National Guardsmen on the Kent State University campus.JOHN CHAPMAN
John Chapman, more famously known as Johnny Appleseed, was born on September 26, 1774, in Leominster, Massachusetts. John Chapman was born to Nathaniel and Elizabeth Chapman.MARY ADELAIDE
Mother Mary Adelaide was born Anne Sandusky on October 10, 1874, in Cincinnati, Ohio. A devout Catholic, Sandusky entered the Convent ofthe Sisters of St.
DON C. BUELL
Don Carlos Buell was a Union military leader from Ohio during the American Civil War. Buell was born on March 23, 1818, near Marietta, Ohio. His father died in 1825, and Buell went to live with an uncle in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.RICHARD M. BISHOP
Richard M. Bishop (1812-1893) served as mayor of Cincinnati from 1859-1861 and as governor of Ohio from 1878-1880.JOSEPH BIMELER
Joseph Bimeler was born in 1778. He rose to prominence as the leader of the Separatists, also known as Zoarites, in Württemberg, Germanyin the early 1800s.
TOWNSHIP - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Townships are relatively small pieces of land (usually no larger than thirty-six square miles). They are created to designate landownership or to establish a form of local government.CONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found. PORTSMOUTH EARTHWORKS Portsmouth Earthworks. The Portsmouth Earthworks were constructed by the so-called Hopewell culture (100 B.C to 500 A.D.) -- an archaeological term designated an artifactual and technological period of pre-contact American Indian peoples. The earthworks is a large ceremonial center located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohiorivers.
DISCOIDALS - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Discoidals. Discoidals (game stones) come from the Late Prehistoric Mississippian Culture. The discoidal, also called a chunky stone, was the centerpiece in the competitive game of Chungke. The stone disc is circular in shape with variation in size and color. Engravings on game pieces were common, often including circles, dots and linear patterns.RAVENNA ARSENAL
During World War II, Ravenna, Ohio, was the site of the Ravenna Arsenal. Illustrating Ohio's important contributions to winning World War II, from 1942 to 1945 workers at the Ravenna Arsenal produced more weapons for the war effort than at any other plant in the UnitedStates.
ROSS LABORATORIES
Ross Laboratories. In 1903, Harry C. Moores and Stanley M. Ross founded the Moores & Ross Milk Company in Columbus, Ohio. For the first twenty-two years of the company's existence, it focused on bottling milk for home delivery. Beginning in 1925, the company's founders began a new experiment.PUTNAM COUNTY
Putnam County was originally part of territory set aside for Ohio’s Indian people by the Treaty of Greenville. After the Ohio government authorized the county’s creation, it remained part of Wood County until 1824, and then it was part of Williams County until 1834. Putnam County is located in the northwestern part of Ohio.CHIPPEWA INDIANS
Chippewa Indians. Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick (Hole in the Day), the celebrated Chippewa chief, ca. 1880-1889. The Ojibwa or Anishnaabe people (once known as the "Chippewa") are an American Indian group who historically lived in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Ontario, Canada -- largely around the region of Lake Superior. BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND Blennerhassett Island. In 1797, Harman Blennerhassett and his wife moved to Marietta, Ohio, where they purchased 174 acres of land on an island in the Ohio River. The land formerly belonged to George Washington. The island is located near Belpre. The Blennerhassetts intended to make the island their home. For the first several yearsthat the
LUCASVILLE PRISON RIOT Lucasville Prison Riot. On April 11, 1993, Easter Sunday, approximately 450 prisoners in Cellblock L of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, in Lucasville, Ohio, rioted. The Southern Ohio Correctional Facility is a maximum security prison. The riot apparently occurred for several reasons. Chief among these reasons wasa fear among Muslim
TOWNSHIP - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Townships are relatively small pieces of land (usually no larger than thirty-six square miles). They are created to designate landownership or to establish a form of local government.CONCRETIONS
Concretions are solid, rounded masses of mineral matter that occur in sedimentary rock. Concretions have a different composition from the rock in which they are found. PORTSMOUTH EARTHWORKS Portsmouth Earthworks. The Portsmouth Earthworks were constructed by the so-called Hopewell culture (100 B.C to 500 A.D.) -- an archaeological term designated an artifactual and technological period of pre-contact American Indian peoples. The earthworks is a large ceremonial center located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohiorivers.
DISCOIDALS - OHIO HISTORY CENTRAL Discoidals. Discoidals (game stones) come from the Late Prehistoric Mississippian Culture. The discoidal, also called a chunky stone, was the centerpiece in the competitive game of Chungke. The stone disc is circular in shape with variation in size and color. Engravings on game pieces were common, often including circles, dots and linear patterns.RAVENNA ARSENAL
During World War II, Ravenna, Ohio, was the site of the Ravenna Arsenal. Illustrating Ohio's important contributions to winning World War II, from 1942 to 1945 workers at the Ravenna Arsenal produced more weapons for the war effort than at any other plant in the UnitedStates.
ROSS LABORATORIES
Ross Laboratories. In 1903, Harry C. Moores and Stanley M. Ross founded the Moores & Ross Milk Company in Columbus, Ohio. For the first twenty-two years of the company's existence, it focused on bottling milk for home delivery. Beginning in 1925, the company's founders began a new experiment.PUTNAM COUNTY
Putnam County was originally part of territory set aside for Ohio’s Indian people by the Treaty of Greenville. After the Ohio government authorized the county’s creation, it remained part of Wood County until 1824, and then it was part of Williams County until 1834. Putnam County is located in the northwestern part of Ohio.CHIPPEWA INDIANS
Chippewa Indians. Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick (Hole in the Day), the celebrated Chippewa chief, ca. 1880-1889. The Ojibwa or Anishnaabe people (once known as the "Chippewa") are an American Indian group who historically lived in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Ontario, Canada -- largely around the region of Lake Superior. BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND Blennerhassett Island. In 1797, Harman Blennerhassett and his wife moved to Marietta, Ohio, where they purchased 174 acres of land on an island in the Ohio River. The land formerly belonged to George Washington. The island is located near Belpre. The Blennerhassetts intended to make the island their home. For the first several yearsthat the
LUCASVILLE PRISON RIOT Lucasville Prison Riot. On April 11, 1993, Easter Sunday, approximately 450 prisoners in Cellblock L of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, in Lucasville, Ohio, rioted. The Southern Ohio Correctional Facility is a maximum security prison. The riot apparently occurred for several reasons. Chief among these reasons wasa fear among Muslim
FORT ANCIENT CULTURE A.D. 1000 to 1650. The Fort Ancient culture thrived in southern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Villages were made up of a number of circular or rectangular houses surrounding an open plaza. The Fort Ancient people continued to build small burial mounds, but gradually shiftedto
KENT STATE SHOOTINGS In May 1970, students protesting the bombing of Cambodia by United States military forces, clashed with Ohio National Guardsmen on the Kent State University campus.JOHN CHAPMAN
John Chapman, more famously known as Johnny Appleseed, was born on September 26, 1774, in Leominster, Massachusetts. John Chapman was born to Nathaniel and Elizabeth Chapman.RENDVILLE, OHIO
Rendville, Ohio. Rendville is a small community in Perry County, Ohio. In 1879, the Ohio Central Coal Company established Rendville, Ohio. Traditionally, white miners had refused to allow companies to hire African American miners. William P. Rend, the founder of Rendville and owner of a mine in this community, hired large numbers of AfricanPOPULIST PARTY
Populist Party. From Ohio History Central. Jump to: navigation. , search. The People's Party, also known as the Populist Party, was an important political party in the United States of America during the late nineteenth century. The People's Party originated in the early 1890s. It was organized in Kansas, but the party quickly spread acrossthe
IROQUOIS ERA
Iroquois Era. The Iroquois Era (1640-1701) is a historical designation used to define the time period when the Iroquois, a confederacy of six American Indian tribes (also known as the Six Nations), invaded present-day Ohio. The Iroquois forced many American Indian tribes to flee the Ohio Country during the Beaver Wars (ca. 1640-1701), aBOMBING OF CAMBODIA
In March 1969, President Richard Nixon authorized secret bombing raids in Cambodia, a move that escalated opposition to the Vietnam War in Ohio and across the United States. Nixon believed North Vietnam was transporting troops and supplies through neighboring Cambodia intoSouth Vietnam.
JAMES L. HAVEN
James L. Haven and Charles Hettrich in patented the first yo-yo in 1866 (U.S. Patent 59,745 ), under the name whirligig. James L. Haven was a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio. Little is known of his early life. He eventually formed James L. Haven & Co. in Cincinnati. This firm began operating at least by 1858 and continued to serve the CincinnatiWASHINGTON, GEORGE
Washington, George. George Washington was the first president of the United States. He was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on February 22, 1732. His family was among the wealthiest families of Virginia. As was common during this time period among the wealthy, Washington received most of his education at home.HAROLD H. BURTON
Harold Hitz Burton was born on June 22, 1888, in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. In 1909, he received his undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College, where he had quarterbacked the football team.* eNews
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