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Columbus: 1910-1970 Spiral-Bound | June 21, 2006

Richard E. Barrett

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Columbus: 1910-1970 begins when Columbus was an
industrial center and chronicles a pivotal time in this capital
city's history. During the years covered here, the city lost
many of its manufacturing enterprises and transformed into a government, education, research, and financial hub. Downtown Columbus was teeming with activity, making transportation to the city center vital. This volume ends as Columbus is in the beginning of a transformation that saw the accelerated development of suburbs and the dissipation of activities to outlying areas. In the vintage photographs in these pages, readers will also see the f lood of 1913, which claimed 100 lives and brought about flood prevention measures that forever changed the face of downtown Columbus.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 128 pages
ISBN-10: 0738540579
Item Weight: 0.04 lbs
Dimensions: 6.5 x 0.3 x 9.3 inches
Richard E. Barrett, a native of Columbus, is a longtime local historian. The vintage images featured in this book come from his collection, the Columbus Metropolitan Library, and other local historians. Barrett is also the author of Columbus in Vintage Postcards: 1898-1950 and Columbus: 1860-1910.