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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I8X_little-steel-strike_Youngstown-OH.html
On May 26, 1937, President Philip Murray of the Steel Workers Committee (SWOC) ordered a national walkout against three of the "Little Steel" companies. Two companies, Republic and Youngstown Sheet & Tube, operated major facilities in Ohio. The wa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I8W_pioneer-pavilion-mill-creek-furnace_Youngstown-OH.html
Pioneer Pavilion Pioneer Pavilion, one of the oldest structures in Youngstown, is a rare surviving example of early nineteenth-century industry. James Heaton constructed this sandstone building in 1821 as a mill for carding and fulling wool. A mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I8V_st-augustine-episcopal-chapel_Youngstown-OH.html
St. Augustine Episcopal Chapel was founded by Lenora Evans Berry, an African American woman, in 1907. A lifelong Baptist, her mission was the development of the Episcopal Church for African Americans in Youngstown. Mrs. Berry's husband, bricklayer…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I8U_st-elizabeth-hospital_Youngstown-OH.html
The Sisters of the Humility Mary, who came here from France in 1864, opened St. Elizabeth Hospital on this site in the former Fitch House on December 8, 1911. St. Elizabeth Hospital has cared for all, regardless of ability to pay, and devoted itse…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I8T_warner-brothers_Youngstown-OH.html
The Warner Brothers - Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack - were members of a Jewish immigrant family from Poland that settled in Youngstown in the mid-1890s. The brothers attended local schools and worked in their father's shoe repair shop and meat mark…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTPF_freedom-over-slavery_Youngstown-OH.html
Dedicated to all who chosefreedom over slavery [Dedicated] May 1978
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTG5_oscar-d-boggess-homestead-boggess-quarry_Youngstown-OH.html
Side A: Oscar D. Boggess HomesteadOscar D. Boggess (1832-1907) was born in Virginia, the son of a slave and her master. He and his family were granted freedom in the will of his father and master. The will was contested up to the United States Sup…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTDM_st-james-episcopal-church_Youngstown-OH.html
The first home of the oldest Episcopal parish in the Connecticut Western Reserve, the St. James Episcopal Church was built between 1827 and 1828. Philander Chase, first Bishop of the Diocese of Ohio, consecrated it in 1829. The belfry and steeple …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTDL_southern-park-stables_Youngstown-OH.html
Southern Park Stables, at 126 Washington Boulevard in Boardman, was the private training stable of Attorney David Arrel and was built circa 1912 to house his standardbred horses racing at Southern Park Trotting Track one block south. The Stables i…
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