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Dublin Core
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Title
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Creston Mill
Subject
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Creston (Ohio); Manufacture; Industrial revolution--United States
Description
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This image of the Creston Mill depicts not only Wayne County’s commitment to agriculture and farming, but also their commitment to the fast changing industrial world that was every present during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Creston, a rural village in Wayne County was a crossing for three major railroad, as well home to many small businesses, the Creston Mill was one place that continued to push Wayne County to keep up with the rapid industrial changes. The industrial changes that were happening in the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries would not only move places such as Creston away from the agrarian economy that had been the backbone of these villages, cities, and counties economies, but it would also change the way that all people lived. They would not only be able to travel at a much faster pace, especially in Creston with three major railroads crossing through the city, but they would also be able to get goods much easier. This image of the mill is an example of how the citizens of Creston would be able to use the new industrial advances to their advantages to make Creston not only a larger center for industry, but also for a better living standard for many of the citizens of Creston because of the mills and other factories that would come to Wayne County.
Use Ohio Social Studies Standard for American History 10 (The rise of corporations, heavy industry, mechanized farming and technological innovations transformed the American economy from an agrarian to an increasingly urban industrial society) for integration into the classroom.
Creator
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Unknown
Source
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Wayne County: A Pictorial History
Publisher
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Spectrum Publications
Date
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Unknown
Rights
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IN COPYRIGHT - RIGHTS-HOLDER(S) UNLOCATABLE OR UNIDENTIFIABLE http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/
Format
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JPEG
Language
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eng
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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Preston_Mill_001
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Creston, Ohio; Wayne County, Ohio
Creston
Industrial Revolution
Industry
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Union Station with World War I Veterans
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War I; Veterans; Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A.; World War, 1914-1918
Description
An account of the resource
This image of Union Station in Creston, Ohio as World War I depicts the importance of World War I soldiers to the economy and livelihood of a place. This image from 1916, before the United States had even declared war on Germany in 1917, shows that the United States had been using what resources they could to help Great Britain and other Allied forces. In 1915, the United States was already getting short on men who were able to work on the ever growing factories. American economic ties with the Allied powers is what would ultimately draw them to form an alliance both before entering the war officially and after entering and fighting against the Central powers. Wayne County, being a major railroad hub, would have large celebrations when men would come home from the War, as can be seen in this image.
Use Ohio Social Studies for American History 15 (As a result of overseas expansion, the Spanish-American War and World War I, the United States emerged as a world power) for integration into the classroom.
Creator
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Unknown
Source
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Wayne County: A Pictorial History
Publisher
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Spectrum Publications
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1916
Rights
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IN COPYRIGHT - RIGHTS-HOLDER(S) UNLOCATABLE OR UNIDENTIFIABLE http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/
Format
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JPEG
Language
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eng
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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World_War_I_Veterans_001
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Creston, Ohio; Wayne County, Ohio
1914-1919
Creston
OSSSAH 15
World War I