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Youngstown: Postcards From the Steel City (Postcard History Series)
Donna M. DeBlasio
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| #1668227 in eBooks | 2003-04-30 | 2003-04-30 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Very small, dimensionally.|By Christopher A. Olson|I bought this as a gift for a friend that is into the history of Youngstown. I was disappointed the size of the book. It is a very small book, both in size and page. Please pay attention to the dimensions of the book when looking to order. I was thinking this would be more like a 'coffee table book' as it deals with pictur|About the Author|Author Donna M. DeBlasio is a native of Youngstown and an assistant professor of history at Youngstown State University who specializes in the social history of 20th century America. She is also Director of the Center for Historic Preservation a
Youngstown, Ohio was a rapidly growing industrial city in the early 20th century. In 1900, the city had a population of about 45,000; ten years later, it nearly doubled to 80,000, and by 1920 had reached 120,000. This phenomenal growth was reflected in a number of structures that dotted the city's skyline, including the Mahoning Bank Building, the Masonic Temple, and the plants of three major steel companies along the banks of the Mahoning River. Youngstown also had new ...
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