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The A. L. Garber Company was located at 636 Orange Street. It’s first big publishing job was for an F. E. Myers and Brother Company catalog.
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J. L. Clark offered the resources to provide Ashland with a hospital so that no person should ever be refused medical care.
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Ashland College was opened in 1879, two years after a meeting in Ashland’s Town Hall resulted in the approval of the Church of the Brethren to locate the college here.
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An old product advertisement for one of the many veterinary care products manufactured by Hess & Clark, located at on Orange Street.
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 A 1929 catalog includes hundreds of pages of items that could be ordered from F. E. Myers and Brothers Company.
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Ashland’s rubber companies once produced an average of 8 million balloons a day and made it known as the Rubber Capital of the World.
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The Elite Manufacturing Company was once located at 224 Ohio Street. It was a leading manufacturer of auto jacks.
