Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio

Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio
Author: United States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 1941
Genre: Ashtabula Harbor (Ohio)
ISBN:

Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio

Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1904
Genre: Ashtabula (Ohio)
ISBN:

Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio

Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio
Author: Carl E. Feather
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Ashtabula (Ohio)
ISBN: 9781547271870

Ashtabula Harbor was a sleepy Lake Erie port until 1873, when competing railroads finally connected it to the steel mills of Pittsburgh and Youngstown, Ohio. Within two decades, it had become the greatest iron ore receiving port on the Great Lakes. Much of the greatness was due to immigrant labor - Finns, Italians, Irish and many others found work, home and a better life in Ashtabula. The Harbor had a reputation for being the toughest port on the Great Lakes, thanks to dozens of saloons, brothels, fights, murders and bums. This is a story of innovation, hard work, transformations and revival, the story of the world's greatest iron ore receiving port.

Ashtabula

Ashtabula
Author: David Borsvold
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738523118

Ashtabula, Ohio has long been a major Great Lakes port city. During the peak of its harbor traffic in the early to middle 20th century, Ashtabula was a shipping and railroading boom town that thundered with the sounds of coal and iron ore transport. Immigrants from several nations came to work at the city's docks and chemical plants, creating a unique ethnic mix full of Old World heritage and traditions that gave the area its identity. Prepared in cooperation with Ashtabula Great Lakes and Coast Guard Memorial Museum, this book offers fascinating photographic images of Ashtabula ships, trains, buildings, and people, primarily from the boom era, which began in the 1870s and lasted for about a century. It concludes with a briefer look at the renaissance underway in the city today, as Ashtabula prepares to celebrate her Bicentennial along with that of the entire state of Ohio.

Hidden History of Ashtabula County

Hidden History of Ashtabula County
Author: Carl E. Feather
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1626199531

Picturesque Ashtabula County harbors a rich and sometimes strange history. Ohio's Western Reserve settlers were astonished by the ancient graveyards they found that yielded bones belonging to a gigantic race. Mr. Buck of Conneaut lived a secluded life married to himself, assuming the character and dress of the fictional Mrs. Buck. A legend persists to this day that the ship of a Spanish princess lies at the bottom of Pymatuning Lake. Author Carl E. Feather delves into the rich history of Ohio's largest county and uncovers its little-known secrets in the most unexpected places.