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This is an oral history interview of Adam Nussbaum, owner of The Meatheads Union of Ohio in Wooster, Ohio. Interviewers and videographers are research assistants Sofia Biegeleisen, Abigail Blinka, Katarina Padavick, and Spencer O'Keefe. This…

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A certificate of church membership to the German Reformed Church. According to the Wayne County Genealogy and Local History Department, in 1849 when this document was dated, the German Reformed Church referred to "Salem's Church," now known as Salem…

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Engraving of Adelaide Critchfield

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An advertisement for the one hundredth Wayne County Fair, which includes a brief history of the fair, as well as a schedule of events. The WCF was designed to be a family affair, as evidence by children having days off from school. Additionally, the…

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This is an image of a corn and hay field taken at the Yoder's Amish home.

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This is an image of an Amish family.

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This is an image of an Amish horse and buggy on the street in Iowa.

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This is an image of an Amish man farming with a horse-drawn tractor in Mio, Michigan.

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This is an image of an Amish vegetable patch at the Yoder's Amish home.

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This is an image of an Amish Windmill water pump in the foreground and a red Amish barn in the background.

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Title of an article announcing the Surrender of Lee's army. Appeared in the Wooster Republican on April 16, 1865.

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The Wooster Republican's announcement of the dedication of Second Baptist Church in 1894

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The Willard Society, an all-female literary group, gave accounts of their previous meetings each week in The Wooster Voice. Their announcements included the names of the different talks and reviews and the names of the women who gave them.

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Akron Beacon Journal front page announcing the armistice that ended WWI, November 11, 1918

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This article from the Wooster Daily News describes how the vote to make Wayne a dry county resulted in the closure of the saloons in the cities surrounding Wooster.

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The Daily Record interviewed Herman and he was honored but had wanted to keep it secret. The store and the college had a long standing relationship with many of the students and their parents shopping at Freedlander’s.

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The article discusses President Scovel’s address at the university chapel for Mary Irish, who was a student at the University before she became ill. The tight bond between the sisters was remarked upon and Annie B. Irish took care of Mary until her…

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From the Daily Record, showing the extreme growth of the Temple in the 1950s.

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An artist's conception of the first Zion Lutheran Church Building, which served as a place of worship from 1840-1855. This cabin was similar to many other Evangelical churches of the time.

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ATI has updated its areas of study and majors to provide students the most updated options in agricultural learning and research including dairy cattle production and management and biotechnology.

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ATI’s campus is located within the environs of OARDC, which provides easy access to their greenhouses, test plots, and livestock.

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Although ATI was founded long after OARDC, they share a similar commitment to agriculture and the environment with their tie to OSU’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.

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The sign shows the official partnership between ATI and OSU. OARDC also plays a role, because OSU evolved out of OARDC’s initial program in Columbus.

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Residence of August Imgard, the man credited with bringing the Christmas tree to Wooster. This photo was taken before the house was moved to it's current located at St. Mary's Church.

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Modern photo of August Imgard's house, the man credited with bringing the Christmas tree to Wooster. The building is now the rectory of St. Mary's Church.

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Scene of the old B&O passenger and freight depot which was located on Columbus Avenue. Note there are no buildings in this scene. The fairgrounds were built to the west of the depot, and today this building is used as a barbershop.
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