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Wooster Digital History Project

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Catholic_Church_Groundbreaking.jpg
This image depicts the group of men who broke the first ground for the new St. Mary's of the Immaculate Conception. It now stands on the corner of Beall Avenue and Bowman Street

Evening_Car_Derby.JPG
Car derbies were and are valued traditions of the fair experience. The grand stand, as it had with all County Affair events, has the been the key facilitator of such tradition.

Fair_Kiosks.JPG
The collection of vending kiosks breathes life into the Wayne County Fairgrounds every year. Whether you buy or not, the stands bring a sense of festivity to the fair experience. Aside from looking festive, the stands are yet another model for the…

Early_Horse_Racing.JPG
Horse racing has been an important fair exhibition from an early point in the life of the fair. More than just a high-energy display, racing was a way to put the results of horse breeding and training methods on display.

Carousel_Front.jpg
Children were likely not excited about the fair's events in its early days; however, when the budget expanded to include extra events and attractions, carnival rides like this carousel became integral to the young fair experience.

County_Fair_Grandstand_Front.jpg
Pictured here is the original wooden structure stadium built for fair attractions and events. Condemned by the state fire marshal in 1935, the Fair Board decided to build a new steel structure over it in 1936. While it seats about 1,100 people, fair…

Racecar_Accident.jpg
Stock car races have long been a point of excitement at the fair. As seen here, these exciting events can and often do have high safety risks.

Rural_Youth_Booth_Front.jpg
Shown here is a display at which homemade games were played before the days of the travelling carnival game trailers and kiosks we see at today's fairs.

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Photo of the town square in 1966

Photograph_of_Annie_B_Irishs_Grave_at_the_Wooster_Cemetery.jpg
Students, faculty, and trustees paid for the monument that paid tribute to both sisters’ accomplishments and contributions to the University.

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1980s photo of a lot on West Liberty Street next to Fritz Amerson's House of Flowers

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Old_Main_the_Morning_after_It_Burned_Down_1901.jpg
The main academic building on campus burned down early in the morning in mid December 1901. Students and faculty could only watch in horror as the fire destroyed the building.

What_Remained_of_Old_Main_after_1901_Fire.jpg
The photograph shows just how little remained of the campus’ main academic building after a fire ravaged the structure in 1901.

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Portrait of Louis H. Severance, trustee of the University of Wooster, circa 1910

Bitters_Bottle_1966.jpg
A sketch of the original Old Main building, focusing on the awkward middle section that the townspeople nicknamed "Bitter's Bottle," because it looked so much like a pill bottle.

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Artwork depicting the original Old Main academic building on the University of Wooster's campus.

Old_Main_Building_1884.jpg
Photo taken for a "Rep. for Frick," of the original Old Main Building. Presumably, this is one of the photos that encouraged Henry Clay Frick to donate money to build a library for the new, Christian school.

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Modern photo of Kauke Hall, the College of Wooster's famous landmark.

LoC_Sultana.jpg
An illustration of the Sultana disaster in Harper's Weekly. It shows the steamer in flames and dozens of men stranded in the Mississippi.

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Strock_WoosterCemeteryMap.jpg
Background map for the Wooster Cemetery Tour Neatline exhibit.

McClarran_GAR_1912.jpg
Members of the Grand Army of the Republic veteran's organization pledge allegiance to the flag in 1912. They stand beside Wooster's Civil War memorial in Public Square.

FrickMonument.jpg
Wooster's Civil War monument donated by businessman Jacob Frick in 1892. The monument also brought to Wooster a much needed public drinking fountain.

Boole.jpg
A photographic print of Ella Boole, President of the WCTU from 1925 to 1933. She attended the College of Wooster during the height of the temperance movement and was surely inspired by the efforts of the WCTU in the city.

McClarran_120thO.V.I.reunion.jpg
A reunion of the 120th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, held at the Van Nest home in Wooster.

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McClarran_16thO.V.I.flags.jpg
Battle flags, a drum, and a bugle from the 16th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in which men from Wayne County served. This scene is from the old Memorial Hall on S. Buckeye Street.

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A masonic symbol with a G in the center representing God.

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An image showing the symbol of the Grand Army of the Republic with Civil War soldiers in the background. Text at the bottom reads "Flag of Freedom, grand and glorious, 'Neath the flag we march victorious."

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Symbol for Fraternal Organization of Eagles

McClarran_WoosterBrewery.jpg
A picture of the Wooster Artificial Ice and Brewing Company. The company produced beer in Wooster from 1881 up until Prohibition.
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