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Muskingum College, New Concord, O., April 21st, 1914

Muskingum College, New Concord, O., April 21st, 1914

Two men appear in photo twice, on each end of group. J192436 U.S. Copyright Office Photographer's address: Newark, O. Copyright deposit; Passman & Wheeler; May 12, 1914.

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at First Street (CR 7), Roseville, Muskingum County, OH

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at Fi...

Significance: This bridge is an unusual example of an ornamental reinforced concrete bridge, and the first bridge designed by the noteworthy engineer, Benjamin C. Gerwick, who received patents for pre-stressed ... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Old Covered Bridge, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Old Covered Bridge, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Survey number: HABS OH-45 Public domain photograph of a post office building, postal service, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Panorama view of Muskingum Valley, Marietta, O.

Panorama view of Muskingum Valley, Marietta, O.

Postcard shows general view of the Muskingum River valley near Marietta, Ohio. H104246 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright 1907 by H. P. Fischer. From H. P. Fischer's Studio, Marietta, Ohio.

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Stone Bridge, Route 40, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Stone Bridge, Route 40, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Picryl description: Public domain image of an arch bridge, stone architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Stone House, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Stone House, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Survey number: HABS OH-2106-A Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Indians delivering up the English captives to Colonel Bouquet near his camp at the forks of Muskingum in North America in Novr. 1764 / B. West invt. ; Canot sculp.

The Indians delivering up the English captives to Colonel Bouquet near...

Print shows Natives returning captive British children to Colonel Henry Bouquet Printed on plate at top right: p. 28. Printed on plate at bottom left: 204. Illus. from: An historical account of the expedition ... More

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Significance: The Rodrick Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge constructed of cast-iron segments with a lower chord of wrought-iron chain. Built in 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works, a company managed by James W. ... More

Bridge, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Bridge, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Survey number: HABS OH-43-A Public domain photograph of a tunnel, arch structure, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Old Covered Bridge, West of Zanesville Post Office, U.S. Highway 40, Hopewell, Muskingum County, OH

Old Covered Bridge, West of Zanesville Post Office, U.S. Highway 40, H...

Survey number: HABS OH-44 Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Usual Headley Inn, Route 40, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Usual Headley Inn, Route 40, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch Hill Road (CR 82), Norwich, Muskingum County, OH

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch H...

Significance: Salt Creek Bridge is the only surviving pure Warren truss covered bridge in the United States. Although the Warren truss, patented in 1848, was originally designed as a timber/iron truss, it did ... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

"Campus", Muskingum College, gelatin silver print

"Campus", Muskingum College, gelatin silver print

Marching band and other people lined up on path. J192437 U.S. Copyright Office Copyright deposit; Passman & Wheeler; May 13, 1914; DLC/PP-1914:44805. Copyright claimant's address: Newark, Ohio.

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch Hill Road (CR 82), Norwich, Muskingum County, OH

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch H...

Significance: Salt Creek Bridge is the only surviving pure Warren truss covered bridge in the United States. Although the Warren truss, patented in 1848, was originally designed as a timber/iron truss, it did ... More

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch Hill Road (CR 82), Norwich, Muskingum County, OH

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch H...

Significance: Salt Creek Bridge is the only surviving pure Warren truss covered bridge in the United States. Although the Warren truss, patented in 1848, was originally designed as a timber/iron truss, it did ... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Significance: The Rodrick Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge constructed of cast-iron segments with a lower chord of wrought-iron chain. Built in 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works, a company managed by James W. ... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at First Street (CR 7), Roseville, Muskingum County, OH

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at Fi...

Significance: This bridge is an unusual example of an ornamental reinforced concrete bridge, and the first bridge designed by the noteworthy engineer, Benjamin C. Gerwick, who received patents for pre-stressed ... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Significance: The Rodrick Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge constructed of cast-iron segments with a lower chord of wrought-iron chain. Built in 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works, a company managed by James W. ... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Significance: The Rodrick Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge constructed of cast-iron segments with a lower chord of wrought-iron chain. Built in 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works, a company managed by James W. ... More

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Significance: The Rodrick Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge constructed of cast-iron segments with a lower chord of wrought-iron chain. Built in 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works, a company managed by James W. ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at First Street (CR 7), Roseville, Muskingum County, OH

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at Fi...

Significance: This bridge is an unusual example of an ornamental reinforced concrete bridge, and the first bridge designed by the noteworthy engineer, Benjamin C. Gerwick, who received patents for pre-stressed ... More

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch Hill Road (CR 82), Norwich, Muskingum County, OH

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch H...

Significance: Salt Creek Bridge is the only surviving pure Warren truss covered bridge in the United States. Although the Warren truss, patented in 1848, was originally designed as a timber/iron truss, it did ... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Significance: The Rodrick Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge constructed of cast-iron segments with a lower chord of wrought-iron chain. Built in 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works, a company managed by James W. ... More

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Significance: The Rodrick Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge constructed of cast-iron segments with a lower chord of wrought-iron chain. Built in 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works, a company managed by James W. ... More

Old Covered Bridge, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Old Covered Bridge, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Survey number: HABS OH-45 Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at First Street (CR 7), Roseville, Muskingum County, OH

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at Fi...

Significance: This bridge is an unusual example of an ornamental reinforced concrete bridge, and the first bridge designed by the noteworthy engineer, Benjamin C. Gerwick, who received patents for pre-stressed ... More

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at First Street (CR 7), Roseville, Muskingum County, OH

First Street Reinforced Concrete Bridge, Spanning Moxahala Creek at Fi...

Significance: This bridge is an unusual example of an ornamental reinforced concrete bridge, and the first bridge designed by the noteworthy engineer, Benjamin C. Gerwick, who received patents for pre-stressed ... More

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch Hill Road (CR 82), Norwich, Muskingum County, OH

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch H...

Significance: Salt Creek Bridge is the only surviving pure Warren truss covered bridge in the United States. Although the Warren truss, patented in 1848, was originally designed as a timber/iron truss, it did ... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

The Indians giving a talk to Colonel Bouquet in a conference at a council fire, near his camp on the banks of Muskingum in North America in Oct. 1764

The Indians giving a talk to Colonel Bouquet in a conference at a coun...

This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Grignion.

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Old Covered Bridge, West of Zanesville Post Office, U.S. Highway 40, Hopewell, Muskingum County, OH

Old Covered Bridge, West of Zanesville Post Office, U.S. Highway 40, H...

Survey number: HABS OH-44 Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Old Covered Bridge, West of Zanesville Post Office, U.S. Highway 40, Hopewell, Muskingum County, OH

Old Covered Bridge, West of Zanesville Post Office, U.S. Highway 40, H...

Survey number: HABS OH-44 Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch Hill Road (CR 82), Norwich, Muskingum County, OH

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch H...

Significance: Salt Creek Bridge is the only surviving pure Warren truss covered bridge in the United States. Although the Warren truss, patented in 1848, was originally designed as a timber/iron truss, it did ... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

The Indians giving a talk to Colonel Bouquet in a conference at a council fire, near his camp on the banks of Muskingum in North America in Oct. 1764

The Indians giving a talk to Colonel Bouquet in a conference at a coun...

This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Grignion.

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Rodrick Bridge, Spanning Wills Creek, Otsego, Muskingum County, OH

Significance: The Rodrick Bridge is a bowstring arch bridge constructed of cast-iron segments with a lower chord of wrought-iron chain. Built in 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works, a company managed by James W. ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Welles House, 209 Muskingum Avenue, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Welles House, 209 Muskingum Avenue, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Survey number: HABS OH-2474 Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Alvah Buckingham House, 405 Moxahala Avenue, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Alvah Buckingham House, 405 Moxahala Avenue, Zanesville, Muskingum Cou...

Survey number: HABS OH-420 Public domain scan of a plan of settlement buildings, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Usual Headley Inn, Route 40, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Usual Headley Inn, Route 40, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Public domain photograph - historical image of Ohio, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Indians delivering up the English captives to Colonel Bouquet near his camp at the forks of Muskingum in North America in Novr. 1764 / B. West invt. ; Canot sculp.

The Indians delivering up the English captives to Colonel Bouquet near...

Print shows Natives returning captive British children to Colonel Henry Bouquet Printed on plate at top right: p. 28. Printed on plate at bottom left: 204. Illus. from: An historical account of the expedition ... More

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch Hill Road (CR 82), Norwich, Muskingum County, OH

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch H...

Significance: Salt Creek Bridge is the only surviving pure Warren truss covered bridge in the United States. Although the Warren truss, patented in 1848, was originally designed as a timber/iron truss, it did ... More

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch Hill Road (CR 82), Norwich, Muskingum County, OH

Salt Creek Bridge, Spanning Big Salt Creek, bypassed section of Arch H...

Significance: Salt Creek Bridge is the only surviving pure Warren truss covered bridge in the United States. Although the Warren truss, patented in 1848, was originally designed as a timber/iron truss, it did ... More

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum River, Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Walter Ring House, North side of Township Road 575 at Little Muskingum...

Significance: The Walter Ring House and mill site is an example of early industry in Monroe County, Ohio, dating back to 1810. The mill site, located within close proximity of the residence, is a significant ar... More

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH

Y-Bridge, Spanning confluence of Muskingham & Licking Rivers, Zanesvil...

Significance: The Y-Bridge was one of the early bridges in the United States to use concrete and steel construction. At the time it was built, it was the only bridge in the United States with a Y configuration... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Camp Road), Rinard Mills, Monroe County, OH

Crum Bridge, Spanning Little Muskingum River, TR 384A (formerly Old Ca...

Significance: Crum Bridge is an unusual example of a multiple king post truss with tied arch center span. At 192', it is one of the two longest covered bridges in Ohio. Survey number: HAER OH-123 Building/st... More

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington County, OH

Putnam Street Bridge, Spanning Muskingum River, Marietta, Washington C...

Significance: The bridge, built in 1800, was the first free bridge crossing the Muskingum River is Marietta, Ohio. That bridge was swept away in the 1913 flood. The present Putnam Street Swing bridge was built ... More

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