Ohio United States Of America Collection
"Exploring the Rich History and Beauty of Ohio, United States of America" Step back in time with a glimpse of Sandusky from St
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"Exploring the Rich History and Beauty of Ohio, United States of America" Step back in time with a glimpse of Sandusky from St. Paul's Church in 1872, captured by John Douglas Woodward. The serene view transports you to an era when simplicity reigned supreme. Traveling further through history, we find ourselves in Mt. Orab, Ohio during World War II. John Vachon's lens captures a bustling grocery store on Route 74 in either 1942 or 1943, reminding us of the resilience and determination that defined this period. Portraits come alive as we meet influential figures who shaped Ohio's legacy. Benjamin Franklin Wade stares at us with wisdom beyond his years before his passing in 1878; Ezra Booth Taylor stands tall before our eyes, leaving behind a lasting impact until his death in 1912. Salmon Portland Chase graces multiple portraits - one taken by Alexander Gardner in October 1864 and another captured before his own demise in 1873. His presence symbolizes leadership and dedication to public service. Samuel Sullivan Cox immortalized by Mathew Brady reminds us of the power of political discourse while Benjamin Stanton's portrait showcases strength and conviction that lasted until his death in 1872. Benjamin Ives Gilman gazes upon us from Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Méry's creation dating back to1801—a reminder that even centuries ago, visionaries existed within these lands. As we journey along the Ohio River circa1840, an unknown artist invites us into their world where riverboats sailed freely amidst picturesque landscapes—capturing moments frozen forevermore. George Catlin introduces us to Osage Chief with Two Warriors—an evocative portrayal showcasing Native American culture during turbulent times between1861-1869—a testament to diversity within Ohio’s borders. Finally, John J.