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Ohio Buggy Company advertisement
Advertisement for the Ohio Buggy Company, ca. 1890, which according to its caption features "Phaeton (son of Phoebus) driving the Ohio Buggy over the World!" The advertisement also includes a small inset illustration of the Ohio Buggy Company factory in Columbus, Ohio. The Ohio Buggy Company was one of many carriage manufacturers located in Ohio's capital in the late 1800s, including the Buckeye Buggy Company, the Columbus Buggy Company, Capital City Carriage, and the Scioto Buggy Company
'Illustrated Atlas of the Upper Ohio River and Valley'
Illustrated atlas of the upper Ohio River and Ohio River Valley region, covering the area from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cincinnati, Ohio., 1877. This atlas includes an index which explains the segments of the river mapped in the volume, as well as extensive illustrations depicting notable residences, sites and cities found along the Ohio River. Also includes several pages of "Patrons' Business Notices.
Supreme Court of Ohio ... Ohio courts summary
1999-; Vol. for 1999 includes the Supreme Court of Ohio annual report and case load statistics for all courts of Ohio; v. for 2000- include the case load statistics for courts of Ohio.; Description based on: 1999; title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Oct. 26, 2007).; Harvested from the web on 10/29/07Includes the 2005 caseload statistics for all courts of Ohio
Ohio Penitentiary Baseball Field
Recreation crew working on new baseball field at the Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus, Ohio, ca. 1969-1970. The field was called O. Henry Field for the famous author O. Henry (William Sydney Porter) who was imprisoned at the Ohio Penitentiary in the late 1890s on embezzlement charges
Ohio courts summary (Online); Supreme Court of Ohio ... Ohio courts summary
1999-; Vol. for 1999 includes the Supreme Court of Ohio annual report and case load statistics for all courts of Ohio; v. for 2000- include the case load statistics for courts of Ohio.; Description based on: 1999; title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Oct. 26, 2007).; Harvested from the web on 10/26/07Revised as of Feb. 9, 200
Ethics code (Online); Ohio ethics law and related statutes; Specific revised code and provisions of the ethics law & related statutes
Description based on: Last Revision 05/09; title from home page (viewed 2/12/2010).; Chapter 102 and sections 2921.42 & 2921.43 of the Ohio Revised Code
Ohio potteries of the 19th century map
Map of Ohio showing the location and distribution of 348 Ohio potteries of the 19th century, prepared by the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and drawn by C.E. Hamm. Towns are marked with circles corresponding in size to the number of potteries they have, and potteries whose products are represented in the museum collections of the Ohio State Archaelogical and Historical Society (now the Ohio History Connection) are indicated by name. The largest concentrations of potteries can be seen in the areas of Akron, East Liverpool, Zanesville/Roseville and Cincinnati, all of which had thriving pottery manufacturing industries thanks to Ohio's high rank in the supply and production of clay
Ethics code (Online); Other title: Title from PDF version: Ohio ethics law and related statutes; Specific revised code and provisions of the ethics law & related statutes
Chapter 102 and sections 2921.42 & 2921.43 of the Ohio Revised Code
Ethics code (Online); Other title: Title from PDF version: Ohio ethics law and related statutes; Specific revised code and provisions of the ethics law & related statutes
Chapter 102 and sections 2921.42 & 2921.43 of the Ohio Revised Code
Ethics code (Online); Ohio ethics law and related statutes; Specific revised code and provisions of the ethics law & related statutes
Description based on: Last Revision 05/09; title from home page (viewed 2/12/2010).; Chapter 102 and sections 2921.42 & 2921.43 of the Ohio Revised Code
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