Author: Moina W. Large
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Category : Ashtabula County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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History of Ashtabula County, Ohio
Author: Moina W. Large
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Category : Ashtabula County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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Category : Ashtabula County (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 640
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Ashtabula, Ohio, on Lake Erie
Author: Ashtabula (Ohio). Chamber of Commerce
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Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Ashtabula Harbor O&M, Ashtabula County
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Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
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Category : Ashtabula (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Category : Ashtabula (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio
Author: United States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers
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Category : Ashtabula Harbor (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 19
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Category : Ashtabula Harbor (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 19
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Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio
Author: Carl E. Feather
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781547271870
Category : Ashtabula (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Ashtabula Harbor was a sleepy Lake Erie port until 1873, when competing railroads finally connected it to the steel mills of Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio. Within two decades, it had become the greatest iron ore receiving port on the Great Lakes. Much of the greatness was due to immigrant labor - Finns, Italians, Irish and many others found work, home and a better life in Ashtabula. The Harbor had a reputation for being the toughest port on the Great Lakes, thanks to dozens of saloons, brothels, fights, murders and bums. This is a story of innovation, hard work, transformations and revival, the story of the world's greatest iron ore receiving port.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781547271870
Category : Ashtabula (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 416
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Ashtabula Harbor was a sleepy Lake Erie port until 1873, when competing railroads finally connected it to the steel mills of Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio. Within two decades, it had become the greatest iron ore receiving port on the Great Lakes. Much of the greatness was due to immigrant labor - Finns, Italians, Irish and many others found work, home and a better life in Ashtabula. The Harbor had a reputation for being the toughest port on the Great Lakes, thanks to dozens of saloons, brothels, fights, murders and bums. This is a story of innovation, hard work, transformations and revival, the story of the world's greatest iron ore receiving port.
Great Lakes Harbors Study--interim Report on Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 46
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Examination and Survey of Harbor at Ashtabula, Ohio.
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rivers and Harbors
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 9
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 9
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Great Lakes Harbors Study-interim Report on Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, Transmitting a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, Dated January 21, 1959, Submitting a Report ...
Author: United States. Department of the Army
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Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Pages : 66
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Ashtabula
Author: Evelyn Schaeffer
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738534305
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Post-World War II Ashtabula was a major Great Lakes port with a thriving downtown. Local photographer Richard E. Stoner began taking photographs of the growing city in 1938, and for the next 58 years, his lens captured Ashtabula's businesses, industries, and citizens. His commercial accounts ranged from the harbor's Pinney Dock and Transport Company, to Main Avenue's locally-owned Carlisle-Allen Company department store, to Ashtabula's major war industries. Dick Stoner's earlier photographs capture the Ashtabula that once was, including the week-long Sesquicentennial Celebration of 1953. His later photos record the beginnings of fundamental change in our way of life. Also included in this volume are some pre-1930s photographs by Vinton N. Herron, whose work Stoner purchased when Herron retired. For Ashtabulans, this is a family album. For others, it is a look at a bygone time in Midwest America.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738534305
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Post-World War II Ashtabula was a major Great Lakes port with a thriving downtown. Local photographer Richard E. Stoner began taking photographs of the growing city in 1938, and for the next 58 years, his lens captured Ashtabula's businesses, industries, and citizens. His commercial accounts ranged from the harbor's Pinney Dock and Transport Company, to Main Avenue's locally-owned Carlisle-Allen Company department store, to Ashtabula's major war industries. Dick Stoner's earlier photographs capture the Ashtabula that once was, including the week-long Sesquicentennial Celebration of 1953. His later photos record the beginnings of fundamental change in our way of life. Also included in this volume are some pre-1930s photographs by Vinton N. Herron, whose work Stoner purchased when Herron retired. For Ashtabulans, this is a family album. For others, it is a look at a bygone time in Midwest America.