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Tinkers Creek Aqueduct
One black and white negative of the Tinkers Creek Aqueduct by the Ohio and Erie Canal and Lock 37 near Sagamore Hills in Summit County and Valley View in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Water can be seen in the foreground while a wooden and steel structure can be seen running diagonally across the center of the image. A wooden lattice railing can be seen on the far side of the structure while trees line the canal bank in the background
Lock 30 on the Ohio and Erie Canal in Adams Mills, Ohio 3
One black and white negative of the remaining structure of Lock 30 on the Ohio and Erie Canal in Adams Mills in Muskingum County, Ohio. The view of the lock walls is obstructed by small bare trees and twigs
Old Lock in Coshocton County
One color negative of a the remains of the old lock walls from the Ohio and Erie Canal in Coshocton County, Ohio. The lock walls can be seen on the left and right side of the image in the midground with grass growing in between them and trees surrounding them on both sides. A body of water, probably the Walhonding River, can be seen between the lock walls in the distance
U.S. Steel Company Power Plant
One color negative of a power plant of the U.S. Steel Company located near the Ohio and Erie Canal in Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. A gravel road and grass can be seen in the foreground while the building with power lines and towers can be seen behind a chain link fence in the midground. Trees and electrical towers with power lines can be seen in the distance
U.S. Post Office in Adams Mills, Ohio 1
One black and white negative of a U.S. post office building in Adams Mills, Ohio in Muskingum County. A road can be seen in the foreground while the post office building can be seen in the midground and trees, telephone poles, and a farm can be seen in the background. The post office is a small white building with an awning on the front, a small chimney, and television antennas on the front and back
Ohio Canal Signpost No. 5 Mill Creek Aqueduct
One color negative of Cuyahoga Valley Canal Days' Ohio Canal signpost No. 5 of Mill Creek Aqueduct on the Ohio and Erie Canal in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The signpost features a map to the right and text to the left. The text states: ""Mill Creek Aqueduct takes canal across Mill Creek just as a bridge takes a road across a river. Site of an early Grist Mill. Palmer Brothers Organ Factory here in the 1870s."
River Bank in Cuyahoga County 2
One black and white negative of a river bank in Cuyahoga County, probably the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland. The river can be seen in the foreground while a flat-bed truck, telephone poles, and electrical towers can be seen on the river bank in the background
Towpath and Curve of Canal in Massillon Navarre Area 1
One black and white negative of the towpath and a bend in the Ohio and Erie Canal near Massillon and Navarre in Stark County, Ohio. The towpath can be seen towards the center of the image stretching from the foreground into the background while the canal and weedy canal bank sit to the left. Thick trees line both sides of the canal and in the background. A canal boat can be seen on the canal in the background while a man on a horse or mule can be seen on the towpath in the distance
Ohio Canal Signpost No. 9 Tinkers Creek Aqueduct
One color negative of Cuyahoga Valley Canal Days' Ohio Canal Signpost No. 9 of Tinkers Creek Aqueduct on the Ohio and Erie Canal in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The sign features a map to the right and text to the left. The text states: ""Carried canal across creek. Smaller creeks passed beneath the canal through culverts. If creeks were permitted to flow into canal, mud would soon fill it, causing damage."
Towpath of the Canal
One black and white negative of several people and a horse or mule on the towpath on the Ohio and Erie Canal, probably in Roscoe Village in Cochoction County, Ohio. A tow rope can be seen in the top left foreground that is attached to the horse in the distance and is probably attached to the Monticello II recreated canal boat