881 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Employee Making Tires Photograph Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 9 Professional Commentary: This photograph shows a man making tires at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company factory in Akron, Ohio. Frank Seiberling (1859-1955) founded Goodyear in 1898.... 882 Great Lakes Exposition 1937 Souvenir Book Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 10 Professional Commentary: This colorful content resource is of a souvenir booklet for the 1937 Great Lakes Exposition in Cleveland. The booklet includes lists of exhibitors, entertainment, concessions, and exhibits.... 883 Jesse Gordon Civil War Song Book Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 8 Professional Commentary: Jesse B. Gordon of Richwood, Ohio served in Company C of the 27th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (O.V.I.) and Company A of the Mississippi Marine Brigade during the Civil War and compiled this Civil War song book.... 884 Lima Locomotive Works Photographs Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 3 Professional Commentary: This content resource provided by Ohio Memory provides two photographs of train engines under construction at Lima Locomotive Works in Lima, Ohio. Lima Locomotive Works began in 1869 when a group of men from Upper Sandusky purchased the Lima Agricultural Company, renamed it the Lima Machine Works, and began making sawmill machinery, stationary steam engines, boilers,... 885 Mary Ann Edmondson Sampler Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 3 Professional Commentary: This visual recognizes a stitched sampler made by Mary Ann Edmondson when she was ten years old. In colonial America young girls created samplers as part of their education and to practice sewing techniques, and to participate in the recreational tradition with other women.... 886 Maxwell's Code (Laws of the Territory of the United States North-West of the Ohio) Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: The Continental Congress passed an ordinance in 1787 that designating the land bounded by the Ohio River, Mississippi River, the Great Lakes, and Pennsylvania as the Northwest Territory. Congress appointed General Arthur St.... 887 National Machinery Company World War II Scrap Drive Photograph Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 10 Professional Commentary: Six photographs document a World War II scrap drive held by the National Machinery Company of Tiffin, Ohio. The first photograph shows a display where participants could leave items to be recycled.... 888 Negroes of Xenia, Ohio: A Social Study Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: This study of the African American population of Xenia, Ohio appeared in the Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor in 1903. It is a counterpoint to similar studies done in two Southern cities, Farmville, Virginia and Sandy Spring, Maryland.... 889 Northwest Territory Executive Journal Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: The Executive Journal of the Northwest Territory recorded all official acts of Territorial Governor Arthur St. Clair and Secretary Winthrop Sargent.... Resource Type: Content Resource Discipline: Social Studies Ohio Standards Alignment: Grade 4 Professional Commentary: This pipe in effigy (a likeness or representation) of an otter was excavated from Tremper Mound, a Hopewell culture site located five miles north of Portsmouth in Scioto County. In Ohio, the Hopewell Indians built burial mounds and large earthen enclosures in geometric shapes to mark the places where the people gathered periodically to participate in... |