Category:Business and Industry
Ohio has been at the forefront of business and industry for much of its history. With the arrival of the earliest settlers, agriculture quickly arose as the dominant business in what is now Ohio. Between the 1780s and the 1870s, most Ohioans earned their living off of the land. By the late nineteenth century, Ohio underwent tremendous change economically, as industrialization erupted in the state. Coal, oil, and iron ore mining became important businesses. Factories began to manufacture rubber and steel products. With the dawn of the twentieth century, automobile production occurred. Thousands of people moved into Ohio's cities, seeking jobs in the new industries. These people included former residents of Ohio's rural communities, people from within the United States, and also foreigners. By the 1960s and 1970s, many manufacturing industries began to close. This was partly due to competition, but many businesses also relocated to other states and countries. In recent years, Ohio businesses have shifted to more service-oriented positions.
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Pages in category "Business and Industry"
The following 147 pages are in this category, out of 747 total.
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- Sala Bosworth
- Salt Sections
- Sam Warner
- Samuel Gompers
- Samuel H. Parsons
- Samuel M. Jones
- Samuel S. Cox
- Sandusky and Mad River Company
- Sandy and Beaver Canal
- Sauder Woodworking Company
- Savings-and-Loan Closures
- Scabs
- Schmidt's Restaurant und Sausage Haus
- Sciotoville Railroad Bridge
- Sea World of Ohio
- Segregation
- Self-Opening Sack
- Sherman Anti-Trust Act
- Sherwin-Williams Company
- Sherwood Anderson
- Shopping Centers
- Si Burick
- Silver Creek Cheese Factory
- Simon Perkins
- Sit-down Strikes
- Social Darwinism
- Sodaville, Ohio
- South and East of the First Principal Meridian District
- Specie Circular
- Spencerian College
- Spicer Company
- Standard Oil Company
- State Bank of Ohio
- Steamboat Travel to New Orleans
- Steamboats
- Steel Mills
- Steering Wheel
- Step Ladder
- Stephen V. Harkness
- Stethoscope
- Stock Market Crash of 1929
- Stouffer Corporation
- Stouffer Frozen Dinners
- Suburbs
- Summit County
- Superman
- Surveying and Selling the Land
- Svet American (American World)
- Sweatshops
- Symmes Purchase
- Synthetic Rubber
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- T. Marzetti Company
- Taft-Hartley Labor Management Act
- Tappan Stove Company
- Tariff of 1816
- Taverne of Richfield
- Teapot Dome Scandal
- Television
- Terence Powderly
- Teresa Marzetti
- Terminal Tower
- The Limited, Inc.
- The Ridges
- Thomas A. Edison
- Thomas Hutchins
- Thomas L. Calvert
- Thomas L. Young
- Thomas Law
- Thomas N. Howell
- Timken Company
- Timken Roller Bearing and Axle Company
- Timken Roller Bearing Company
- Toledo, Ohio
- Tom L. Johnson
- Town and Country Shopping Center
- Tremont, Ohio
- Trust Busting
- Turnpikes
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- Wagner-Connery Act
- Waldo F. Brown
- Waldo Semon
- Walter Lingo
- Ward Transfer Line
- Warner Brothers
- Warren G. Harding
- Washboard Music Festival
- Weathervane Playhouse
- Wells W. Miller
- Wendy's
- Western Reserve & Northern Ohio Historical Society
- Western Reserve Historical Society
- Whirligig
- White Castle
- White Motor Company
- Wickerham Inn
- Wilbur Wright
- William C. Procter
- William Duer
- William H. Charch
- William H. Zimmer Power Station
- William Hubbard
- William I. Chamberlain
- William Lafferty Memorial Funeral and Carriage Collection
- William McKinley Jr.
- William Moulton
- William N. Whiteley
- William O. Walker
- William P. Rend
- William Pierson Bowling Alley
- William Playfair
- William Powell
- William W. Mather
- Willys-Overland Company
- Winthrop Smith
- Winton Motor Carriage Company
- WLW
- Wobblies
- Women in the Industrial Workforce
- Wooster Rubber Company
- Workmen's Compensation
- World's First Automobile Insurance Policy
- World's First Doctor to Make House Calls in an Automobile
- Wright Airplane Company
- Wright Brothers
