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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Poem in The <em>Wayne County Democrat</em> 1850
Subject
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The Significance of Early Newspapers
Description
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Although newspapers allowed Wooster’s citizens to remain informed about legal, local, national, and agricultural news, they also provided much needed entertainment through the inclusion of poems or excerpts from literature.
Creator
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The <em>Wayne County Democrat</em>
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Publisher
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The <em>Wayne County Democrat</em>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1850-03-21
Contributor
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Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Rights
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Rights held by Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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June 13, 2013
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
The Significance of Newspapers
The Wayne County Democrat
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper Article
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670x270
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Title
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Notice of Sale of Law Books in The <em>Wayne County Democrat</em> 1850
Subject
The topic of the resource
The Significance of Early Newspapers
Description
An account of the resource
Many members of the public, including businesses, used the newspaper as a way of selling their goods from law books and dictionaries to livestock and farm equipment.
Creator
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The <em>Wayne County Democrat</em>
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Publisher
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The <em>Wayne County Democrat</em>
Date
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1850-03-21
Contributor
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Courtesy of <em>Wayne County Democrat</em>
Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Rights
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No Copyright
Relation
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Civic Development
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
June 13, 2013
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
Advertisement
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
The Significance of Newspapers
The Wayne County Democrat
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper Article
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350x1082
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Title
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Listing of Local Wooster Doctors and Lawyers from The Wayne County Democrat 1850
Subject
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The Significance of Early Newspapers
Description
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Wooster’s lawyers and doctors would take out advertisements in the local papers such as the <em>Wayne County Democrat</em> to announce their services and location to hopefully attract more business.
Creator
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The <em>Wayne County Democrat</em>
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Publisher
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The <em>Wayne County Democrat</em>
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1850-03-21
Contributor
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Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Rights
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No Copyright
Relation
A related resource
Civic Development
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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June 13, 2013
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Wooster, OH
Advertisement
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
The Significance of Newspapers
The Wayne County Democrat
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper Article
Physical Dimensions
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1701x1349
1701x1347
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Title
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"New Bob Evans Occupies Historic Mill Site" The Daily Record Article 1989
Subject
The topic of the resource
Early Businesses
Description
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A Bob Evans Restaurant replaced the historic old mill that once stood near the Oak Hill Cemetery signalling the symbolic end of mills in Wooster, which were once a major feature of the local economy.
Creator
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Clif Bushnell
Source
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The Daily Record, Page B9
Publisher
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The Daily Record
Date
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1989-11-22
Contributor
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Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Rights
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Rights held by Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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June 13, 2013
Coverage
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40.7857954, -81.9329698
Early Businesses
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
Mills
The Daily Record
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Paper
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Title
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Map of Downtown Wooster 1826
Subject
The topic of the resource
Early Businesses
Description
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This map shows the growing number of families who settled in Wooster by 1826 and includes some familiar names of early wealthy landowners such as Larwill, Bever, and Quinby.
Creator
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Richard G. Smith, Page 64
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Date
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1826
Contributor
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Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Rights
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Rights held by Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Format
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Scan
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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June 3, 2013
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
Downtown Wooster
Early Businesses
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
Map
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Newspaper Advertisement
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675x954
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Title
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Springville Mill Advertisement in The Wayne County Democrat 1888
Subject
The topic of the resource
Early Businesses
Description
An account of the resource
This advertisement for a local mill showcases the common services that mills such as the Stibbs Mill in Wooster would have offered, such as providing families with flour to make bread.
Creator
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The Wayne County Democrat
Source
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Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Date
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1888-07-18
Contributor
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Courtesy of Wayne County Public Library Genealogy and Local History Department
Scanned by Elisabeth Abell
Rights
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No Copyright
Format
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Scann
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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2
Coverage
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Wooster, OH
Advertisement
Early Businesses
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
Mills
The Wayne County Democrat
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photo
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1632x1224
1632x1224
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Title
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Reasin Beall-Stibbs Original House on Wayne County Historical Society Grounds 2013
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tracking the Growth of Wooster
Description
An account of the resource
The wealthiest residents of Wooster often built magnificent two-story brick houses, although most citizens would have lived in much more modest homes.
Creator
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Laura Merrell
Date
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2013-06-13
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Rights held by Laura Merrell
Format
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Photo
Type
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Image
Identifier
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June 13, 2013
Coverage
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40.8050565, -81.935143
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
Reasin Beall-Stibbs
Tracking the Growth of Wooster
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photo
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2637x1450
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Title
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Ebert Log Cabin
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tracking the Growth of Wooster
Description
An account of the resource
Most of Wooster’s residents in the early nineteenth century lived in small log cabins similar to the one pictured with two rooms and a fireplace for heat and cooking.
Creator
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Alvin Rich
Source
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Alvin Rich, Houses Photos, Wooster, Page 4
Date
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n.d.
Contributor
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Courtesy of Wayne County Historical Society
Rights
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Rights held by Wayne County Historical Society
Format
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Photo
Type
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Image
Identifier
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14.31.18
Coverage
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Ohio
Early Nineteenth Century Expansion
Log Cabin
Tracking the Growth of Wooster