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  1. Richmond Community Historical Society. This historical site preserves the history of Richmond Ohio and the Crew Family. 34 W. Main Street, Richmond, OH. 740.765.4534.

  2. Small-town complex - Southeast Ohio along the Ohio River at the West Virginia border. Location Details State: Ohio County: Jefferson County Metro Area: Weirton-Steubenville Metro Area City: Richmond

    • Ohio River
    • French and Indian War
    • Northwest Territory
    • Northwest Ordinance
    • Erie Canal
    • National Road
    • Underground Railroad
    • Emancipation Proclamation
    • Reconstruction
    • Steel Industry

    A major waterway that flows through the Ohio Valley and played an important role in transportation and trade in the region. A major economic activity in the Ohio Valley during the colonial era, which involved the trade of furs from animals such as beavers, foxes, and minks. The fur trade was an important source of income for European traders and Na...

    A conflict between French and British forces for control of the Ohio River Valley, which was a key area for the fur trade. The British victory in this war ultimately helped establish British dominance in the Ohio Valley.

    The region in the United States that included what is now the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota. The Northwest Territory was an important area for settlement and economic growth in the early years of the United States.

    An important piece of legislation passed in 1787 that established the process for admitting new states to the Union in the Northwest Territory, which included the Ohio Valley. The Northwest Ordinance also prohibited slavery in the territory and established public education.

    A canal that connected the Great Lakes to the Hudson River in New York, which was an important transportation route for goods and people between the Ohio Valley and the East Coast.

    A major highway that connected the East Coast to the Ohio Valley, which was an important transportation route for settlers and goods.

    A network of secret routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape to freedom in the North, which played an important role in the Ohio Valley due to its proximity to slave states.

    A presidential proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 that declared all slaves in Confederate-held territory to be free. The Emancipation Proclamation helped to undermine the Confederacy’s economic and military power, and paved the way for the eventual abolition of slavery.

    The period after the Civil War when the Union government worked to rebuild the South and establish civil rights for African Americans. Reconstruction had a significant impact on the Ohio Valley, particularly with the influx of African Americans seeking new opportunities in the region.

    A major industry in the Ohio Valley, particularly in cities such as Pittsburgh and Cleveland, where the abundance of coal and iron ore made it an ideal location for steel production.

    • Peter Paccone
  3. Where is Richmond, Ohio? If you are planning on traveling to Richmond, use this interactive map to help you locate everything from food to hotels to tourist destinations. The street map of Richmond is the most basic version which provides you with a comprehensive outline of the city’s essentials.

  4. While Ohio may not be at the forefront of conversations today around Indigenous peoples and land ownership, a closer look reveals a past and arguably even a present fraught with struggle and hardship but also rich with heritage and culture.

  5. "Richmond, a thriving post town in the western part of Salem township, Jefferson county, about 11 miles west from Steubenville, the seat of justice, and about 9 miles in a direct line from the Ohio river.

  6. May 9, 2018 · OHIO VALLEY. The Ohio River drains into a fertile basin that measures 203,000 square miles (528,101 square kilometers) — stretching across Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky. The river is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From there the Ohio flows southwest, forming ...

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