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81. Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the
$29.00
82. Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial
 
83. Hamilton County, Ohio Burial Records:
 
84. The Palmer family of Gallia County,
$2.94
85. Gum-Dipped (Ohio History and Culture)
 
86. History of Portage County, Ohio
 
87. Route Step: A History Published
 
88. Ohio genealogical guide
 
89. Ancestral portraits of Ohio settlers
$4.97
90. Life, Liberty, And Property (Ohio
91. 20th Century History of Springfield
 
92. Ohio Amish genealogy, Holmes County
 
93. Genealogy of the Descendants of
 
94. Ohio County, Indiana early marriages
 
95. Ohio state directory of genealogical
 
96. Naturalizations from voters' registration
 
97. Trimble Township cemeteries: Athens
 
$45.04
98. Genealogical selections from the
 
99. Genealogical selections from the
100. Historical collections of Harrison

81. Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812
by Ohio Adjutant Generals Dept
 Hardcover: Pages (1989-06)
list price: US$16.00
Isbn: 0685603571
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82. Hamilton County, Ohio, Burial Records: Harrison Township
by Hamilton County Chapter of the Ohio Gene
Paperback: 15 Pages (2007-11)
list price: US$29.00 -- used & new: US$29.00
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Asin: 0788417533
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83. Hamilton County, Ohio Burial Records: Miami Township Cemeteries (Hamilton County, Ohio Burial Records)
by Mary H. Remler
 Paperback: 11 Pages (1993-08)
list price: US$61.50
Isbn: 155613827X
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84. The Palmer family of Gallia County, Ohio: Descendants of William J. Palmer, Jr. ; with references to Pagan, Smith, Donnally, McGath, Woods, & others : eight generations
by Donnally W Palmer
 Unknown Binding: 218 Pages (1992)

Asin: B0006P1Y1S
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85. Gum-Dipped (Ohio History and Culture)
by Joyce Dyer
Perfect Paperback: 220 Pages (2003-07-01)
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Asin: 1931968179
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This is the story of rubber, of Thomas William Coyne, and his daughter, the author of Gum-Dipped. Employed for thirty-seven years by the Firestone Tire & Rubber Coompany in Akron, Ohio, young T.W. Coyne moved his family in 1952 to a small Tudor house in Firestone Park, the residential community built in 1916 by Harvey S. Firestone for Firestone employees. Everything in the Park bore the Firestone name--the school, the streets, the stores, the bank, the tires, the clubhouse, the stoves and radios. A huge bronze statue of the founder, Harvey S. Firestone, stood--and still stands--at the entrance on a hill.
Working for Firestone and living in Firestone Park, T.W. Coyne thought he and his family were safe, "set for life." But the final act Firestone wrote for Mr. Coyne was very different from the happy scenes early in his career. It comprised demotions, a firing, a union rally cry, a flirtation with suicide, illnesses from chemicals, and despair, and the razing of the plant where he had spent his life.
The author discovers her own Firestone legacy as she thinks about her father. It is one family's story, but also a chapter in a larger story about industry and family at a deceptively comfortable time in American History. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (6)

5-0 out of 5 stars Explaining a reviewer's negative impression
Matt (a reviewer of this book) either did not grow up in the Firestone Park area, or he is too young to remember the "bubble" in which its residents lived during the 1950-60s. In light of that possibility, he might well have found Joyce's book weird because he couldn't relate to the mindset of the huge community of Firestone workers and their families. Coming from the same graduating class as the writer, and knowing the fine education level that Garfield Senior High offered, I would have expected the reviewer to appreciate how well-written the book was. Unfiortunately, the substance of Joyce's material was lost on that reviewer. Thanks, Joyce, for your fine efforts and rememberance of a time and experience shared by many. A lesson for the future.

4-0 out of 5 stars My Old Hometown
Frustrating? Annoying? You Bet.....

This is Joyce Dyer's heartfelt (at times Slavish) tribute to her father..Thomas Coyne....and His slavish devotion to Firestone Tire & Rubber Company (Akron, Ohio) and Harvey S Firestone, Sr

Thomas Coyne was a COMPANY MAN..through and through...he believed that Firestone Tire & Rubber..and Harvey Firestone would care for him & his family for life...unfortunately, that was not the case...RUBBER left Akron in the 1970s..and left Thomas Coyne behind

I was born and raised in Akron, Ohio..my father spent his entire working life at Firestone Tire & Rubber Company..but he was NOT a Company Man..we did Not live in Firestone Park..and my Dad always said that Harvey Firestone Sr was "a crook" and a Robber Baron..

Ms Dyer, in spite of her slavish devotion to her Father, eventually presented a clear-eyed picture of the man..and his blind trust in a Company that let him, and so many others, down..in a shameful way

this was a tough read for me..Ms Dyer and i grew up in different circumstances..different "classes"...and my father retired as a Systems Analyst..but "got out" when he could in the late 70s...but i felt for her in reading this book. Her dad bought the Company Line totally..and he paid dearly...and so did she, in a way. I envy her close relationship with her father..to a point.

i won't recommend this book..unless someone grew up in Akron, when it was the Rubber Capitol of The World...but it is a heartbreaker of a book..the tale of Industry's control of a city..but it's disregard of its workers...and the price everyone paid..

4 Stars

4-0 out of 5 stars A daughter's blazingly honest tribute to a flawed father
It began a bit slowly, I thought, but soon realized that Dyer was trying too hard to do perhaps too much in this book. Because she is trying to give you something of the history of Akron, as well as the history of the rubber industry and Firestone Tires in particular, while at the same time writing a memoir/biography combined. That's a pretty tall order for a book that runs just a little over two hundred pages. However, once she began to concentrate more on her father, the book picked up speed and chugged right along to its somewhat bitter end. I ended up admiring the book, as well as its author and her writing skills. The saddest part of this book - which is intended to be a tribute to her father, a thirty-seven year "company man" at Firestone - is not just the way that he was treated (used up and discarded) by Firestone, but the fact that Tom Coyne appeared ultimately to be a not very likeable guy, indeed a man without friends. Joyce Dyer is brutally objective in describing her father and paints him as a man lacking in the most basic of social graces and skills, a braggart and a loudmouth and probably something of a racist to boot. And yet she loved him and appreciates deeply the sacrifices he made for her, and has written this book to keep his memory alive. She certainly did not write it to praise Firestone. When she writes of her father's long slide downward in the good graces of the Firestone heirarchy and then of his final illness and death, I couldn't help but remember that line from Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, after Willy Loman has cashed in that life insurance he always kept up, the line spoken by his widow: "Attention must be paid!" Because that is what Joyce Dyer is saying in this portrayal of her late father, T.W. Coyne. By his deeds she shows, in spite of his many faults and shortcomings, how completely devoted he always was to her and her mother, and how he kept on working and doing the best he could, until his health gave out and he was finally forced to retire. This is not as happy a book as another Ohio memoir I read and enjoyed - Michael Dirda's An Open Book - but it is a blazingly honest and heartfelt tribute to a man who always loved his family. I plan to pass the book along to my wife, whose father labored for over forty years in the steel mills in the service of Ford Motor Company. I'm sure she'll find some things here to relate to. This is a good book. - Tim Bazzett, author of LOVE, WAR & POLIO

5-0 out of 5 stars Gum Dipped
As a former rubber worker who also grew up in the shadow of Harvey Firestone, I found the book to be accurate and compelling.

1-0 out of 5 stars No No No
Depressing, and weird.Not my kind of book.Well written gramatically but as for substance and material it was a bore and a nuisance to read. ... Read more


86. History of Portage County, Ohio . . .
by Beers & Co. Warner
 Hardcover: 927 Pages (1972)

Asin: B000OV8MLO
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Reprint of 1885. 927pp plus later index of names. ... Read more


87. Route Step: A History Published by the Toledo Cadet Veterans Corps, Toledo, Ohio, 1896.
by Toledo Cadet Veterans Corps.
 Hardcover: 115 Pages (1896)

Asin: B00404Q2YU
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88. Ohio genealogical guide
by Carol Willsey Bell
 Unknown Binding: 169 Pages (1981)

Asin: B0006XSZLM
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89. Ancestral portraits of Ohio settlers
by Con J Fecher
 Unknown Binding: 321 Pages (1980)

Asin: B0006XYN0E
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90. Life, Liberty, And Property (Ohio History and Culture)
by Edited by Alfred Winslow Jones
Perfect Paperback: 230 Pages (1999-03-01)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$4.97
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Asin: 1884836402
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In the fall of 1938, Alfred Winslow Jones, a Columbia University graduate student, interviewed 1,705 Akron, Ohio, residents in order to gauge attitudes toward large corporations. Jones selected Akron because it was "crucial," a hotbed of labor unrest and conflict between large manufacturing firms and their employees, where the sit-down strike in particular had polarized the community. If rigid class lines existed anywhere, they ought to be evident in Akron. Jones discovered, however, that the polarization so evident in the workplace and in local politics had had only a minimal effect on underlying attitudes and values, even on controversial subjects such as the rights of corporations. One reviewer described his findings as "a most heartening testimonial to the vitality of our democracy."

Life, Liberty, and Property reports the actual comments of a broad range of Akron interviewees. Their statements provide a compelling and often colorful commentary on life in a divided and anxious mid-western city. By 1938, the worst of the Depression was over, but jobs remained uncertain. The international turmoil that would lead to World War II was beginning to be a source of concern. Most of all, the appropriate roles for government and big business in a democratic society troubled Akron residents. Jones' interviews illuminate the whole range of public issues at a critical juncture in American history. Life, Liberty, and Property is an invaluable source on Akron, on Ohio, and on American society. ... Read more


91. 20th Century History of Springfield and Clark County, Ohio, and Representative Citizens, 1908
Hardcover: 1054 Pages (1976)

Asin: B0046V1B02
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A very wide-ranging overview of the history of the settlement of Clark County, and biographies of leading citizens, from the first settlers to some still living at time of compilation in 1908.Accounts of government, churches, businesses and more. ... Read more


92. Ohio Amish genealogy, Holmes County and vicinity
by Harold E Cross
 Unknown Binding: 160 Pages (1967)

Asin: B0006BSX6G
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93. Genealogy of the Descendants of John Henry of Bern Township, Athens County Ohio (The Henry Genealogy)
by Heber Henry
 Paperback: Pages (1922-01-01)

Asin: B00178Z50O
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94. Ohio County, Indiana early marriages 1844-1857
by Colleen Alice Ridlen
 Unknown Binding: 29 Pages (2000)

Asin: B0006S0AYM
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95. Ohio state directory of genealogical records
by Donna K Clark
 Unknown Binding: 142 Pages (1986)

Asin: B0007109IK
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96. Naturalizations from voters' registration "precinct books": Late 1890's to early 1930's, wards 6-10, Toledo Ohio
by Beverly Todd Reed
 Unknown Binding: 140 Pages (1999)

Asin: B0006R85HM
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97. Trimble Township cemeteries: Athens County, Ohio
by Robert Shellman
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1997)

Asin: B0006QXH0S
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98. Genealogical selections from the Steubenville weekly gazette, 1891: Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio
by Leila S Francy
 Unknown Binding: 175 Pages (1993)
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Asin: 1558562095
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99. Genealogical selections from the Steubenville weekly gazette, 1890: Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio
by Leila S Francy
 Unknown Binding: 139 Pages (1993)

Isbn: 1558561579
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100. Historical collections of Harrison County, in the state of Ohio,: With lists of the first land-owners, early marriages (to 1841), will records (to 1861), ... "Old Northwest". Series II: Ohio. Reel 33)
by Charles A. Hanna
Hardcover: 636 Pages (1900)

Asin: B00085W71W
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