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where did the boundary line be north of toledo or would it be south of toledo? obviously, michigan when it is south of toledo so it could claim toledo as the prize and ohio want to did as well. the reason toledo was such a prize at both states wanted it was because if you think about the geographic location of it, it was at the very western end of the lake and the largest tributary of the legs so it was really-- toledo was seen as a real economic plum strategically, economically and geographically, so that was the genesis of this thing and then it really began to percolate and then about 1834 it started when michigan of course was a territory that time in ohio was a state and what happened was that michigan got a little bit more aggressive and decided we are going to start arresting people if they try to do anything and claim that toledo is in ohio so they formed a militia. then ohio decided to form a militia as well to defend itself so they formed a militia. that's when they decided we need to get the federal government to step in because we don't really want a
where did the boundary line be north of toledo or would it be south of toledo? obviously, michigan when it is south of toledo so it could claim toledo as the prize and ohio want to did as well. the reason toledo was such a prize at both states wanted it was because if you think about the geographic location of it, it was at the very western end of the lake and the largest tributary of the legs so it was really-- toledo was seen as a real economic plum strategically, economically and...
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the whole toledo war probably still has an effect on how toledo looks at itself. we sit on the border. a lot of people like to say that toledo is not part of the three season ohio, you have cleveland, columbus, cincinnati, and toledo sits on the michigan border. a lot of folks used to refer to it as the mini detroit. we see ourselves as our that michigan cultures sitting inside ohio. >> continuing our special look at toledo, we continue the fallen timber -- fallen timbers battle war. >> the battle of fallen timbers actually took place and is a convergent -- convergence of unitas's america and the western confederacy of native americans here protecting tribal homelands. the battle phone timbers was the last battle in president washington's indian war. this effectively stopped the native american and american thelers confrontations of northwest territory, opening the area for settlements. after the american revolution and the signing of the treaty of paris in 1783, united states from greatreignty britain. now, northwest territory. this is what americans actually gai
the whole toledo war probably still has an effect on how toledo looks at itself. we sit on the border. a lot of people like to say that toledo is not part of the three season ohio, you have cleveland, columbus, cincinnati, and toledo sits on the michigan border. a lot of folks used to refer to it as the mini detroit. we see ourselves as our that michigan cultures sitting inside ohio. >> continuing our special look at toledo, we continue the fallen timber -- fallen timbers battle war....
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wright: toledo has a long history of glassmaking. both in terms of this industry, and then again in the 1960's, when a series of workshops happened here spearheaded by a ceramics professor. this is a case of works by what we would call pioneers of the early studio glass movement. toledo as a city and as the museum played an important role in this watershed moment in the history of studio glass, which really kind of takes us back to the early 1960's. in 1962, there was a man who tossed ceramic at the university of wisconsin madison, who really wanted to experiment with glass. and he worked with the director then at the toledo museum. he worked to initiate a series of workshops. the first one happened in march of 1962. and harvey sent out a letter to a group of other ceramics professors across the country and invited them to come to toledo and participate in a glassblowing workshop where they would experiment. they came here and set up a furnace. they built a furnace. they did not know how to melt glass. and so they went to a local sci
wright: toledo has a long history of glassmaking. both in terms of this industry, and then again in the 1960's, when a series of workshops happened here spearheaded by a ceramics professor. this is a case of works by what we would call pioneers of the early studio glass movement. toledo as a city and as the museum played an important role in this watershed moment in the history of studio glass, which really kind of takes us back to the early 1960's. in 1962, there was a man who tossed ceramic...
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once they were in toledo, if altered a bit. the workers were unhappy because they do not have their family around. it was not a highly developed area, so all of the amenities they were used to in the boston area were not available in toledo. he lost a bunch of workers. he went to west virginia to recruit more workers. not only did he recruit the workers he needed, but he also recruited michael owens. factory,wens ran the and libby was the one who led the marketing. he was able to go to the world's fair in order to put the libby glass company on the international stage. the place where he did that first was the 1893 chicago world's fair. glass furnace and from soup to nuts they could see glass being made shophen stop at a gift and purchase some glass. not only did they have the opportunity to see glass being made, they also were able to see this wonderful novelty that nobody had seen before, which was the glass dress. they got this technology where you spun glass threads very thin. then you can stretch it until the point it is t
once they were in toledo, if altered a bit. the workers were unhappy because they do not have their family around. it was not a highly developed area, so all of the amenities they were used to in the boston area were not available in toledo. he lost a bunch of workers. he went to west virginia to recruit more workers. not only did he recruit the workers he needed, but he also recruited michael owens. factory,wens ran the and libby was the one who led the marketing. he was able to go to the...
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would it be north of toledo or south of toledo obviously, michigan wanted to claimant south of toledo. the reason why it was such a prize in both states wanted it is if you think about the geographic location of it it was at the very western end of the lake and was the confluence that was here. the largest contributory. toledo was seen strategically and economically. that was the genesis of this thing. and it percolated. it came into a crescendo. when michigan was there. what happened was that michigan got a little bit more aggressive and decided that we are going to start arresting people if they try to do anything and claim that it is in ohio. has a formal militia as well. that's when they decided we need to get the federal government to step in. we don't really want anyone to get hurt here. what happened was andrew jackson was president at the time. never member this is an 1835. injured jackson was looking for reelection. a while ohio had votes. it have none. so guess who won. ohio was eventually given to toledo. this would have been in michigan had it not been 1835. we would have
would it be north of toledo or south of toledo obviously, michigan wanted to claimant south of toledo. the reason why it was such a prize in both states wanted it is if you think about the geographic location of it it was at the very western end of the lake and was the confluence that was here. the largest contributory. toledo was seen strategically and economically. that was the genesis of this thing. and it percolated. it came into a crescendo. when michigan was there. what happened was that...
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up next we learn about edward libby and his role to turn toledo into the glass city. >> the city of toledo has been called the glass capital of the world referring to the glass city because of the influence of the major international corporations producing some aspect of glass and that has been the case since 1888 when the first glass factory was brought to toledo in 1868 scott who owned much of what is downtown toledo who was a real estate broker so the article was titled the future great city of the world. so at that time it was founded in 1837 dayton ohio with 18 oh three so there was a 30 year period summit was arrested development so justice scott bought real estate when it was pretty cheap and decided he would write an article that would define where the next would be located we bigger than rome and new york and the biggest city ever. and surprisingly he decided the future great city of the world to be toledo ohio where he just happen to own a great deal of real estate. so they started to look for the magic bullet that will take this city which is struggling to make it the biggest ci
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toledo. >> el juez tomÓ en cuenta la salud del ex presidente toledo considerando su edad y el estadoe a pesar de la transferencia la defensa del ex mandatario insistirÁ en su liberaciÓn. >> es un lugar mejor, la defensa dirÁ que no es suficiente y que debe salir bajo fianza, es un paso positivo para el seÑor toledo. marÍa: Él estaba en una celda de 10 m. >> la cÁrcel de santa rita es muy estricta en las visitas, es difÍcil ver al cliente y es mucho mÁs accesible. marÍa: toledo enfrenta casos por sobornos de $20,000,000 por parte de la compaÑÍa odebrech. luego de este traslado veremos si esto ayudarÁ o no a toledo a salir bajo fianza. paola: ya comenzaron las noches largas y los dÍas cortos, las temperaturas frescas ya comienza a sentirse. ramÓn: para conocer mÁs de la ventana al tiempo vÁmonos con una experta, suhely lÓpez belÉn. suhely: bienvenida, paola. temperaturas agradables y bien esos colores espectaculares, la regiÓn de san francisco cedió 58 grados, temperatura de 74, vamos a continuar con esas temperaturas bastantes refrescantes pero van a disminuir, se aproxima un sistema
toledo. >> el juez tomÓ en cuenta la salud del ex presidente toledo considerando su edad y el estadoe a pesar de la transferencia la defensa del ex mandatario insistirÁ en su liberaciÓn. >> es un lugar mejor, la defensa dirÁ que no es suficiente y que debe salir bajo fianza, es un paso positivo para el seÑor toledo. marÍa: Él estaba en una celda de 10 m. >> la cÁrcel de santa rita es muy estricta en las visitas, es difÍcil ver al cliente y es mucho mÁs accesible....
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in toledo we have a huge history in terms of the great lakes. building ships in 1830's, a back to the and they are still working and operating port today. won't be here at without lake erie and the rest of the great lakes to support it. museum we developed the here, we started by looking at the great lakes as powerful forces. a life force. it helps give life and bring life here. it is a shaping force. it really shapes how this area as developed as peopled moved in here and -- as people moved in here. force.also a deadly the weather has created of reds, if not thousands disasters across the great lakes. and this is what is pushing through the museum in the concept. forces so we're here in the shipwrecks gallery of the national museum of the great lakes looking the a one of our artifacts which is an from the edmond fitzgerald. he was a freighter, 729 feet long, built in 1958. hen she was built, she was the queen of the lakes. meaning she was the largest ship on the great lakes. terrible storm in 1925. massive tragedy across the great lakes shippin
in toledo we have a huge history in terms of the great lakes. building ships in 1830's, a back to the and they are still working and operating port today. won't be here at without lake erie and the rest of the great lakes to support it. museum we developed the here, we started by looking at the great lakes as powerful forces. a life force. it helps give life and bring life here. it is a shaping force. it really shapes how this area as developed as peopled moved in here and -- as people moved in...
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it became a museum when the city of toledo purchased it in 1987. her main purpose was to deliver iron ore from lake superior down to lake erie to places like ohio where it was unloaded and put in railroad cars and taken to pittsburgh for a company to support its business. at its time, it was the largest carrier. it could carry more bulk material than any other from 1911 to 1927. which was a very long time when every year a new boat came out that was a little bit longer. because this boat was built so wide, it could carry more cargo for 16 years than any other boat constructed between that time. we are now in the pilothouse. often called the wheelhouse. it is where command's decisions were made to operate a commercial vessel. a captain, a first mate would be in here. as well as some other junior officers who would assist the captain with navigation, steering, communication with respect to how fast they wanted the boat to go. here we have your standard wheel , which will steer the boat. the schoonmaker has two wheels. a compass. basic navigation requ
it became a museum when the city of toledo purchased it in 1987. her main purpose was to deliver iron ore from lake superior down to lake erie to places like ohio where it was unloaded and put in railroad cars and taken to pittsburgh for a company to support its business. at its time, it was the largest carrier. it could carry more bulk material than any other from 1911 to 1927. which was a very long time when every year a new boat came out that was a little bit longer. because this boat was...
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toledo, visitfrom our website. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> >> next on history bookshelf, co-authors talk about their book "to end a presidency: the power of impeachment." they explore the history of impeachment and its potential role in the 21st century. this was recorded at politics and prose bookstore in washington, d.c., in 2018. >> i'm pleased to welcome lawrence tribe and joshua matz. tribe is the carl in loeb university professor and professor of constitutional law at harvard. graduate of harvard law school and constitutional lawyer. in their new
toledo, visitfrom our website. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> >> next on history bookshelf, co-authors talk about their book "to end a presidency: the power of impeachment." they explore the history of impeachment and its potential role in the 21st century. this was recorded at politics and prose bookstore in washington, d.c., in 2018. >> i'm pleased to welcome lawrence tribe and joshua matz. tribe is the carl in loeb...
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. >> we learned about his role in turning toledo into the glass city. ms. wright: toledo is known as the class capital of the world because from that one company that came here in 1888, the libbey glass company, came all of these tertiary companies that have built this economy of glass here in toledo. so we are standing in the glass pavilion, which is part of the
. >> we learned about his role in turning toledo into the glass city. ms. wright: toledo is known as the class capital of the world because from that one company that came here in 1888, the libbey glass company, came all of these tertiary companies that have built this economy of glass here in toledo. so we are standing in the glass pavilion, which is part of the
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to watch more video from toledo and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> professor jordan smith talks about the invention of rum. and it's impact on the atlantic world during the 17th and 18th centuries. we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> jordan smith, you are here at of historianson of annual meeting talking about rum. why? >> i'm working on a book project that examines the production of rum in the 17th and 18th century atlantic world. at the heart of the project is an attempt to ask how rum was invented over centuries as different groups of people from the americas, europe, and africa converged and combined his experiences. >> why rum? >> what is interesting about rum is it is ubiquitous. it is something, we look at the example of george washington's mount vernon, everybody is drinking rum. it is served on washington's table. martha washington says rum may always be had. it is being imported from a distillery
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. >> continuing our special look at toledo, we visit the fallen timbers battlefield. the 1794 battle marched a turning point in the indian war's. >> the battle of fallen timbers takes place on august 20, 1794. it is a convergence of the legion of the united states of america and the western confederacy of native americans protecting their tribal homelands. the battle of fallen timbers was the last battle in president washington's indian wars. this stopped the settlers confrontations in the northwest territory, opening the area for settlements. after the american revolution and the signing of the treaty of paris in 1783, the u.s. gained his from great britain. what we are standing in now was the northwest territory or the maumee river valley. this is what the americans gained from the treaty of paris. the native americans who were living in this land were not in the negotiations that had been here farming, hunting and fishing for hundreds of years. when you have people moving into what you believe is your land, you are bound to have problems with what you see as invade
. >> continuing our special look at toledo, we visit the fallen timbers battlefield. the 1794 battle marched a turning point in the indian war's. >> the battle of fallen timbers takes place on august 20, 1794. it is a convergence of the legion of the united states of america and the western confederacy of native americans protecting their tribal homelands. the battle of fallen timbers was the last battle in president washington's indian wars. this stopped the settlers confrontations...
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we continue now with our look at the history of toledo.places like toledo are often taken for granteca
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they called it the toledo war. michigan finally agreed that if the country would let it become a state, they would let toledo become part of ohio. as a consolation prize, michigan got the western half of the upper peninsula. ohioans and michiganians agree that michigan got the better deal because that is where they found the iron ore and copper ore deposits that were the rich natural resources that really helped michigan become the manufacturing state it did in the 20th century. the northern half of the lower peninsula was rich with native forests, largely pines. also explorer/surveyor douglas houghton went up to the western part of the u.p. and discovered natural iron ore and copper deposits there. the 19th century in michigan can largely be considered extraction of natural resources. so in the last half of the 19th century, most of the lumber in the lower part of the lower peninsula was cut down and harvested and full-scale mining efforts began in the upper peninsula for copper and iron ore. as you can see here,
they called it the toledo war. michigan finally agreed that if the country would let it become a state, they would let toledo become part of ohio. as a consolation prize, michigan got the western half of the upper peninsula. ohioans and michiganians agree that michigan got the better deal because that is where they found the iron ore and copper ore deposits that were the rich natural resources that really helped michigan become the manufacturing state it did in the 20th century. the northern...
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ends haveears, toledo built things.e known as the glass city because the first big break this area got is when the glass pioneers moved from boston to toledo in 1800s, drawn by a reservoir of natural gas and sand. england glass new company to toledo and opened a plant on ash street in north toledo and it is on the exact same site today. the glass industry was important and as the economy changed and things evolved, we started building other things, too. about 120 years ago, when automobiles started coming to market, toledo residents started doing that. that company was the largest employer in toledo for number of years. toledo residents created the first suv, the first atv. federal941, when the government was looking for the vehicle that general eisenhower felt he needed to traverse the rocky roads to berlin, the overland company in north toledo one that contract and created something we now know as the jeep. it was the first off-road vehicle ever. it is an important part of our history and a primary employer. >> washin
ends haveears, toledo built things.e known as the glass city because the first big break this area got is when the glass pioneers moved from boston to toledo in 1800s, drawn by a reservoir of natural gas and sand. england glass new company to toledo and opened a plant on ash street in north toledo and it is on the exact same site today. the glass industry was important and as the economy changed and things evolved, we started building other things, too. about 120 years ago, when automobiles...
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. >> at the city of toledo has been called the glass capital of the world referring to its glass city and that's because of the influence of four major international corporations all producing some aspect of glass and that has been the case since 1888 since they brought the first glass factories to toledo. >> i think places are often taken for granted and that's a shame because there is such wonderful history here. >> without this region of america we could not serve the fast automotive and railroad industry which is also part of our heritage here. >> there's a lot that happens on this river in toledo, ohio and the shipping ports and many people aren't even aware of and even the people who live here.
. >> at the city of toledo has been called the glass capital of the world referring to its glass city and that's because of the influence of four major international corporations all producing some aspect of glass and that has been the case since 1888 since they brought the first glass factories to toledo. >> i think places are often taken for granted and that's a shame because there is such wonderful history here. >> without this region of america we could not serve the fast...
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announcer: our cities tour staff travel to toledo, ohio to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from toledo and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. announcer: next, on "reel america," from 1948, "operation vittles." this u.s. air force short film nominated for an academy award tells the story of the berlin airlift. ♪ >> 1948. that's when i was assigned to cover berlin again. although the war was only three years ago, and the city was still occupied and cut up like a pie, it had lifted it's head. some could find jobs, but others had to find places to build. like the rest of the world, there were shortages. but, the people lived in comparative peace. the effort of the military offices of u.s. was showing results. i was impressed by manufacturing -- factories manufacturing for peace, subways taking people to work, and trolleys taking them home. places of amusement. hospitals had milk for new babies. there was even music in the park. everyone forgot or took for granted
announcer: our cities tour staff travel to toledo, ohio to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from toledo and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. announcer: next, on "reel america," from 1948, "operation vittles." this u.s. air force short film nominated for an academy award tells the story of the berlin airlift. ♪ >> 1948. that's when i was assigned to cover...
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toledo, ohio, is known as the glass capital of the world.rd libbey and his role in turning toledo into the glass city. the classis known as capital of the world. 1888,mpany came here in came out of these tertiary companies that have built this economy of glass in toledo.
toledo, ohio, is known as the glass capital of the world.rd libbey and his role in turning toledo into the glass city. the classis known as capital of the world. 1888,mpany came here in came out of these tertiary companies that have built this economy of glass in toledo.
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announcer: this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio. >> i think places like toledo are often taken for granted, and that's a shame, because there is such wonderful history here. >> we serve the steel industry here. without this region of america, we could not go to war nor serve the vast automotive and railroad industry, which is also a part of our history here. announcer: located in the northwest corner of the state, it has a population of about 300,000 and its waterways connect to lake erie. >> there's a lot that happens on this river in toledo, ohio as a shipping port that many people probably aren't even aware of, even people who live here. announcer: join us this saturday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv as the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio as we explore the american story. ♪ >> the house will be in order. announcer: for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you
announcer: this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio. >> i think places like toledo are often taken for granted, and that's a shame, because there is such wonderful history here. >> we serve the steel industry here. without this region of america, we could not go to war nor serve the vast automotive and railroad industry, which is also a part of our history here. announcer: located in the northwest corner of the state, it has a population of about 300,000 and...
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. >> this weekend, the c-span city tours takes you to toledo, ohio. >> i think places like toledo are often taken for granted, and that's a shame because there's such wonderful history here. >> we serve the steel industry here. without this region of america, we could not go to war, nor serve the vast automotive and railroad industry which is also a part of our heritage here. >> located in the northwest corner of the state, it has a population of about 300,000. its waterways connect to lake erie. >> there's a lot that happens on this river in toledo, ohio, as a shipping port that many people probably aren't even aware of, even people who live here. >> join us this saturday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv. as the c-span cities tour takes you toledo -- toledo ohio as we explore the american story. >>> up next, drug policy experts talk about the trends in fatal overdoses in the u.s. and the rise of synthetic opioids as well as the challenges policymakers are facing while working to decrease the number of fentanyl and synthetic opioid related
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. >> the c-span city's tour is in toledo, ohio, this week. it could have been toledo, michigan. coming up, we talk about the battle over who had the right to laim toledo. >> it goes back to 1787 and the northwest ordinance that established the area that eventually became five states and they established the border that started at the bottom of lake michigan and ran east to lakeerie. the strip of land that was formed was called the toledo strip. it was formed by two different surveys and that difference is like a
. >> the c-span city's tour is in toledo, ohio, this week. it could have been toledo, michigan. coming up, we talk about the battle over who had the right to laim toledo. >> it goes back to 1787 and the northwest ordinance that established the area that eventually became five states and they established the border that started at the bottom of lake michigan and ran east to lakeerie. the strip of land that was formed was called the toledo strip. it was formed by two different surveys...
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to watch more video from toledo and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. tv, is american history exploring our nation's past c-span3.kend on next, our weekly series, "the civil war." analyzing your leases as grant's lesser-known petersburg offensive -- ulysses s grant's lesser-known petersburg offensive. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's lecturer in history. we visit the pace university classroom of professor taylor who talks about american cartoons in world war ii and the ways in which they supported and even influenced war effort. at 10:00 p.m. on our weekly america," we wind the clock back and feature several films from the 1940 four presidential campaign between franklin d roosevelt and thomas dewey. that's what's coming up here on american history tv. > i'll be the petersburg campaign certainly has quite a bit to discuss. c-span sake of our audience, who we deeply appreciate i want to run through keynote hlights of our speaker. wilson green is the former xecutive director of pamphlet
to watch more video from toledo and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. tv, is american history exploring our nation's past c-span3.kend on next, our weekly series, "the civil war." analyzing your leases as grant's lesser-known petersburg offensive -- ulysses s grant's lesser-known petersburg offensive. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's lecturer in history. we visit the pace university classroom of...
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. >> this weekend the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio. >> i think places like toledo areoften taken for granted, and that's a shame because there's such wonderful history here. >> we serve the steel industry here. without this region of america, we could not go to war, nor serve the vast automotive and railroad industry which is also a part of our heritage here. >> located in the northwest corner of the state, it has a population of about 300,000, and its waterways connect to lake are eerie. >> there's -- lake erie. >> there's a lot that happens on this river in toledo, ohio, as a shipping port that many people probably aren't even aware of, even people who live here. >> join us today at 9:30 a.m. on booktv and sunday at 2 p.m. on americanly tv as the c-span cities tour take you to toledo, ohio, as we explore the american story. >> the new c-span online
. >> this weekend the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio. >> i think places like toledo areoften taken for granted, and that's a shame because there's such wonderful history here. >> we serve the steel industry here. without this region of america, we could not go to war, nor serve the vast automotive and railroad industry which is also a part of our heritage here. >> located in the northwest corner of the state, it has a population of about 300,000, and its...
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toledo is a grass city. -- toledo is aes glass city. have heritage companies and part of america's rising sons. in thisre berthed community. we are not a capital city. we have had to earn our way forward largely through private enterprise but we have had an industrial tilt. port authority has been very involved in much of this with the largest
toledo is a grass city. -- toledo is aes glass city. have heritage companies and part of america's rising sons. in thisre berthed community. we are not a capital city. we have had to earn our way forward largely through private enterprise but we have had an industrial tilt. port authority has been very involved in much of this with the largest
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the c-span cities tour is in toledo, ohio. but it could have been toledo, michigan. coming up we talk about the battle over who had the right to claim toledo. the toledo war goes back to 1787 and the northwest ordinance that establish the area that eventually became five states. they established a border that started at the bottom of lake michigan, and ran
the c-span cities tour is in toledo, ohio. but it could have been toledo, michigan. coming up we talk about the battle over who had the right to claim toledo. the toledo war goes back to 1787 and the northwest ordinance that establish the area that eventually became five states. they established a border that started at the bottom of lake michigan, and ran
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1888 since they brought the first glass factories to toledo. >> i think places are often taken for granted and that's a shame because there is such wonderful history here. >> without this region of america we could not serve the fast automotive and railroad industry which is also part of our heritage here. >> there's a lot that happens on this river in toledo, ohio and the shipping ports and many people aren't even aware of and even the people who live here. >> now we have a crisis here in this world and here in america. because of the president's precipitous actions to take a small number of american troops out of northern syria and greenlight erdogan's invasion we are in real trouble. we are in trouble and a whole lot of ways. most importantly we in new york know the small group of bad people can cause terrible terrorism which use -- huge loss of life even when they are 7000 miles away. there are about 70,000 isis prisoners and their families now being guarded by the kurds but because of the presence of actions they will no longer be guarded. when we went to the white house yesterday and
1888 since they brought the first glass factories to toledo. >> i think places are often taken for granted and that's a shame because there is such wonderful history here. >> without this region of america we could not serve the fast automotive and railroad industry which is also part of our heritage here. >> there's a lot that happens on this river in toledo, ohio and the shipping ports and many people aren't even aware of and even the people who live here. >> now we...
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adrienne: toledo, ohio, is known as the glass capital of the world. up next, we learn about edward libbey and his role in turning toledo into the glass city. ms. wright: toledo is known as the class capital of the world because from that one company that came here in 1888, the libbey glass company, came all
adrienne: toledo, ohio, is known as the glass capital of the world. up next, we learn about edward libbey and his role in turning toledo into the glass city. ms. wright: toledo is known as the class capital of the world because from that one company that came here in 1888, the libbey glass company, came all
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they call it the toledo war. michigan finally agreed with the country would let it become a state, they would let toledo become part of ohio and as a consolation prize, michigan got the western half of the upper peninsula and i think everyone definitely michigan got the better deal, because that is what they found iron and copper ore deposits that were a rich natural resource that helped michigan become leaf manufacturing state it did in the 20th century. the peninsula was rich with native forests. douglas --urveyor went up to the peninsula and discovered iron ore and copper. the 19th century in michigan can largely be considered extraction of natural resources. in the last half of the 19th century, most of the lumber in the lower part of the peninsula was cut down and harvested. full-scale mining efforts began in the upper peninsula for copper and iron. as you can see, when you are extracting copper and iron, it rarely comes out perfect. this is copper or that has other impurities in it. that necessitated the bu
they call it the toledo war. michigan finally agreed with the country would let it become a state, they would let toledo become part of ohio and as a consolation prize, michigan got the western half of the upper peninsula and i think everyone definitely michigan got the better deal, because that is what they found iron and copper ore deposits that were a rich natural resource that helped michigan become leaf manufacturing state it did in the 20th century. the peninsula was rich with native...
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toledo was centrally located within all of the railroad systems. it was very easy for people to get here. plenty of hotels and an 80,000 seat arena, it was the perfect venue. staff travel tour test toledo, ohio, to learn about its rich history. to learn more about other stops on our tour visit c-span.org, cities tour. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] next, from the ronald reagan fact -- presidential foundation and institute, six former law clerks recall working with sandra day o'connor. this is part of an all-day conference commemorate the 38th anniversary of justice o'connor's senate confirmation. [applause] >> thank you. it's really an honor and a privilege to be here. few wordsd to say a to introduce the next panel. i would start by saying something that we probably know. the court is a fairly powerful institution. it was not always so, one of the signs of how powerful it is is that you do see, in any presidential election, people say it matters
toledo was centrally located within all of the railroad systems. it was very easy for people to get here. plenty of hotels and an 80,000 seat arena, it was the perfect venue. staff travel tour test toledo, ohio, to learn about its rich history. to learn more about other stops on our tour visit c-span.org, cities tour. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] next, from the ronald reagan fact --...
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. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio. >> i think places like toledo arecause there's such wonderful history here. we serve the steel region ask without work, we could not go to road which is the rail rood ins stree it has a population of about 300,000 and its waterways connect to lake erie. >> there's a lot that happens on this river in toledo, ohio as a shipping port that people aren't even aware of, even people who live here. >> join thus saturday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on book tv and sunday on american history tv as the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio? looks back at policies on managing immigration. >> i would argue that the current wave of fativism and xenophobia is not different from when we've seen in the past and while it seems to us to be peppered with acts of violence and perverocity and there have n other anti-immigrant riots before the civil war and anti-immigrant riots in the 1880 aets, there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. >> watch sunday night
. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio. >> i think places like toledo arecause there's such wonderful history here. we serve the steel region ask without work, we could not go to road which is the rail rood ins stree it has a population of about 300,000 and its waterways connect to lake erie. >> there's a lot that happens on this river in toledo, ohio as a shipping port that people aren't even aware of, even people who live here. >> join thus...
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to watch more from toledo and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. in history,ectures karen markoe of state university of new york maritime college teaches a class on the 1920's, talking about politics, prohibition and organized crime, as well as popular music and sports of the era. morning,koe: good everybody. today we will discuss the "jazz age." or at least i will discuss it, and you're part of the discussion will be at the end, so please write down any thoughts you have, questions, responses. that would be good. fromazz age is the period 1919 to 1929. it reminds me of the opening lines of "the tale of two cities" by charles dickens. "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." it wasn't exactly the best of times. but for many people, it was certainly good times. it was the great age of literature, the golden age of sports, music, jazz. the 19th amendment to the constitution, which allowed women to vote in national elections for the first time. radio was becomin
to watch more from toledo and other stops on the tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. in history,ectures karen markoe of state university of new york maritime college teaches a class on the 1920's, talking about politics, prohibition and organized crime, as well as popular music and sports of the era. morning,koe: good everybody. today we will discuss the "jazz age." or at least i will discuss it, and you're...
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the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story, we continue our special look at toledo with ted long, historian and author of the upcoming book, forgotten visitors
the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story, we continue our special look at toledo with ted long, historian and author of the upcoming book, forgotten visitors
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eastern on c-span's q cities tourn continues in toledo, with the "forgotten visitors of northwest ohioner of 21st at monro. a forgotten visitor was j edgar hoover. hoover came here in 1936, flew in from cleveland, 4:00 in the morning, arrived at this location. at that time there would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. hoover kicked the door down and arrested america's most wanted criminal, harry campbell. put them in the car, drove them back to the
eastern on c-span's q cities tourn continues in toledo, with the "forgotten visitors of northwest ohioner of 21st at monro. a forgotten visitor was j edgar hoover. hoover came here in 1936, flew in from cleveland, 4:00 in the morning, arrived at this location. at that time there would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. hoover kicked the door down and arrested america's most wanted criminal, harry campbell. put them in the car, drove them back to the
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a reminder, our cities tour continues as we travel to toledo, ohio.n american history tv on c-span3. we look at the story of how ohio and michigan territories fought over the right to claim toledo. the toledo war goes back to 1787 in the northwest ordinance established the area that eventually became five states and they established a border that started at the bottom of lake michigan and ran east to lake erie. the strip of land that was formed was called the toledo strip and it was formed by two different surveys. wedgeifference is like a shaped strip that was five miles wide at what we know as the indiana border and eight miles wide by the time it reached lake erie. wedge that ohio and michigan started to wrangle over. the whole point that both ohio and michigan were focused on was what back then was referred to as the port of miami, miami being the indian term for the .iver both michigan and ohio wanted to be part of that. on top of that you have the eerie canal opening in 1825, people flooding down across new york and lake erie into this area. peo
a reminder, our cities tour continues as we travel to toledo, ohio.n american history tv on c-span3. we look at the story of how ohio and michigan territories fought over the right to claim toledo. the toledo war goes back to 1787 in the northwest ordinance established the area that eventually became five states and they established a border that started at the bottom of lake michigan and ran east to lake erie. the strip of land that was formed was called the toledo strip and it was formed by...
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un juez federal dijo esta semana que el expresidente peruano alejandro toledo, estÁ bajo derecho de fianzaortugal se presentÓ este equipo. los este se acercan a la justa veraniega. inglaterra abriÓ el encuentro, terminaron perdiendo 2-1. ellos hicieron los dos tantos de los checos, tuvieron 2 u por encima de su rival. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn deportiva, para mÁs ingrese a la pÁgina, que tengas un feliz fin de semana. ramÓn: seguimos de cerca la conferencia por parte de la compaÑÍa de gas pg&e dijeron que en california el 89% ya tiene luz, ellos dijeron que no estaban preparados para los apagones controlados. a las 11:00 de la noche, le diremos en donde ofrecen servicios de salud mental. en oakland buscan a un sospechoso por atropellar a un peatÓn y huir de la escena. el ♪ ♪ >> es viernes 11 de octubre son las principales noticias. al menos dos muertos, decenas de casas destruidas, y 100,000 evacuados es el saldo preliminar de un intenso incendio forestal en el norte de los Ángeles. un juez federal lo quiera nuevaregla que negarÍa la residencia permanente en migrantes que soliciten ayuda s
un juez federal dijo esta semana que el expresidente peruano alejandro toledo, estÁ bajo derecho de fianzaortugal se presentÓ este equipo. los este se acercan a la justa veraniega. inglaterra abriÓ el encuentro, terminaron perdiendo 2-1. ellos hicieron los dos tantos de los checos, tuvieron 2 u por encima de su rival. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn deportiva, para mÁs ingrese a la pÁgina, que tengas un feliz fin de semana. ramÓn: seguimos de cerca la conferencia por parte de la compaÑÍa de...
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if you look up to that of, toledo, ohio. look up auction prices millions.he establishes libraries, is the library just for black people. when his library. his way this was live. their walkout and is just for white people. as a publishing house, another library of paintings and images graphic art and the like. our in books. he started soup kitchens need it money and he dresses, they simply live very simply. he gives his money away. if you saw him or where you you live, you would say this guy is on a fixed income. actually he is the multi millionaire who did good work. with his money. and i like him, or relate to anyone was my edge which is 70 plus because being lyft through the same. civil rights movement, vietnam war, i was in vietnam as a journalist. music bob dylan, kennedy, but of eisenhower to maybe and its same turbulence. that i can totally relate to. james baldwin same folks. and we talked a lot about it. it been in france so toledo was for the aspect of him, the richness of mexico, you meet someone comedies will read a great artist and above all, ho
if you look up to that of, toledo, ohio. look up auction prices millions.he establishes libraries, is the library just for black people. when his library. his way this was live. their walkout and is just for white people. as a publishing house, another library of paintings and images graphic art and the like. our in books. he started soup kitchens need it money and he dresses, they simply live very simply. he gives his money away. if you saw him or where you you live, you would say this guy is...
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on american history tv as the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio as we explore the american story. ♪ >> the house will be in order. announcer: for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span has been brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. announcer: house leaders paid tribute to maryland congressman elijah cummings, who died early thursday morning. house majority whip steny hoyer led the memorial, followed by speaker nancy pelosi and minority leader kevin mccarthy. this is 20 minutes. today, my colleagues, is a sad day. it is a sad day for us. it's a sad day for this institution. and it is a sad day for america. . we have lost a wonderlyful human being. -- wonderful human being. a good and decent human being. a human being who made a difference. for this institution, for all of us who knew him, were his friend, for h
on american history tv as the c-span cities tour takes you to toledo, ohio as we explore the american story. ♪ >> the house will be in order. announcer: for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span has been brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered...
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holy toledo, indeed. solo jack 3 nothing tampa one inning later. diaz. does it again same spot awful. the nightmare continues for phrase when i last only 2 innings giving up 4 runs on those 3 homers first time he's allowed that many in his career. scored in that bottom the frame and the 4th largest city in. thinking here we go runners at the corners but charge more induces the ground or 6 seconds in the inning morton gave up only run through 5 the rays bullpen took over from their 8th inning 5 one rates hope and gets the leadoff runner. strikes out the side including chris davis to end the inning. got to make something happen to out still 5 one simeon the last chance for the a's and hometown star goes down swinging, 5 won't hamper your final in a shocker at the coliseum for the second year in a row. oakland's season ends in the wild-card round. they have now lost 9 straight winner, take all games. the major league record and kron 4 has team coverage at the coliseum jason dumas some live in oakland for reaction. jason, how does a team that was top 3 in ho
holy toledo, indeed. solo jack 3 nothing tampa one inning later. diaz. does it again same spot awful. the nightmare continues for phrase when i last only 2 innings giving up 4 runs on those 3 homers first time he's allowed that many in his career. scored in that bottom the frame and the 4th largest city in. thinking here we go runners at the corners but charge more induces the ground or 6 seconds in the inning morton gave up only run through 5 the rays bullpen took over from their 8th inning 5...
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it hit the holy toledo sign. made it 3-0 in the third it was diaz again. second long ball of the game. chase out of the game. he allowed four runs in 2+ innings. matching the number of runs he gave up all the month of september. in the fifth or -1. solo shot. was home run of the game. five minutes want to advance to the play. in the division series. a's loose in the wild card game for the second straight year. and have now lost nine straight winner take all postseason games. >>> they did their job. i didn't do mine. >>> we hit a lot of homers. i think you have to get the base hits. we did that early. we got some knocks. we got some walks. couldn't really busted open. >>> champagne over your head right now. >>> it feels awesome. i have fond memories. >>> is frustrating. baseball usually you have a series to have a tomorrow. and come back in win a game. we have been good this year about having a tough game and coming back and responding. there is no responding any game like this.>> reporter: while one season ended another began. the sharks drop the puck on t
it hit the holy toledo sign. made it 3-0 in the third it was diaz again. second long ball of the game. chase out of the game. he allowed four runs in 2+ innings. matching the number of runs he gave up all the month of september. in the fifth or -1. solo shot. was home run of the game. five minutes want to advance to the play. in the division series. a's loose in the wild card game for the second straight year. and have now lost nine straight winner take all postseason games. >>> they...
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. >> coming up come we talk about the battle and let the right to claim toledo. >> the toledo war goesd the northwest ordinance that establish the area that eventually became five states. they established a border that started at the bottom of lake michigan, and ran east to lake erie. the strip of land that was formed was called the to
. >> coming up come we talk about the battle and let the right to claim toledo. >> the toledo war goesd the northwest ordinance that establish the area that eventually became five states. they established a border that started at the bottom of lake michigan, and ran east to lake erie. the strip of land that was formed was called the to
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migrants entering is really off the road reopened its ports europe tightens controls on its internal toledo's. sounds new york has made it illegal for residents to threaten or to call the immigration authorities it meant as the way to humiliate or harass others we put the issue of the debates we need to start using role models to make it too expensive to be racist we used to say sticks and stones may break but for principle words can hurt me words can't hurt. very warm welcome to you you're watching r.t. international with me. our top story this hour democrats led committees have issued a legal notice demanding donald trump's personal lawyer turn over documents to their impeachment inquiry they accuse rudy giuliani of being involved in attempts to pressure ukraine's president to investigate corruption allegations against former vice president joe biden chumps potential rival in the 2020 presidential race travelodge is biden trying to quash ukrainian probe into a gas company on whose board his son hunter biden sat joe biden has publicly boasted about forcing the ukrainian government to fire th
migrants entering is really off the road reopened its ports europe tightens controls on its internal toledo's. sounds new york has made it illegal for residents to threaten or to call the immigration authorities it meant as the way to humiliate or harass others we put the issue of the debates we need to start using role models to make it too expensive to be racist we used to say sticks and stones may break but for principle words can hurt me words can't hurt. very warm welcome to you you're...
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. >> continuing our special look at toledo, we visit the fallen timbers battlefield.794 battle marched a turning point in the indian war's. >> the battle of fallen timbers takes place on august
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hair, the survivors of the summit would continue to ten annual reunions like the time to gather in toledo high from september 1st through september september 2nd 19. away for the national encampment of this year. if you're the seventh veterans even returned to pennsylvania, to the 50th anniversary of the battle gettysburg in july, 1913 known as the peace deal really. some 1125 west virginia veterans attended the commemoration with almost exactly half of them having fought for the north, 562, and half for the south, 563. numbers that attached to the divided sympathies in west virginia from 1961 two 1865. many of the summit veterans were not fortunate enough to attend reunions and commemorations. either because the continued to suffer from wartime injuries, or simply because they had fallen on hard times certainly some just wanted to forget the terror of places like gettysburg in the wilderness and the horrific conditions endured in southern prison. on the other hand the regiments lament second commanding officer joseph snyder left very successful post war life. he was a resident of monica
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of the corporations producing an aspect of glass that's from 1888 from the first glass factory in toledo. >> that's often taken for granted and that's a shame there is a wonderful history. >> without that history we cannot go to war and the railroad industry is a part of our heritage smith there is a lot that happens on this river the shipping ports that many people are not even aware of. n d localities with histories of voting discrimination. >> good morning. the subcommittee on elections and the committee of house administration will come to order. i would like to think members of the committee as well as our witnesses and those in the audience for being here today. i today. i ask unanimous consent that all
of the corporations producing an aspect of glass that's from 1888 from the first glass factory in toledo. >> that's often taken for granted and that's a shame there is a wonderful history. >> without that history we cannot go to war and the railroad industry is a part of our heritage smith there is a lot that happens on this river the shipping ports that many people are not even aware of. n d localities with histories of voting discrimination. >> good morning. the subcommittee...
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a terrified woman in toledo reported that her ex-boyfriend confessed to her that he killed chelsea. >detective smith. >> we brought her in right away. another detective and i sat down with her and interviewed her. >> her name was carrie carr. >> i was trying to get in my car. he pulled out a knife. a mokt knife. then he goes this morning issue. >> she provided information that this ex-boyfriend of hers told her he was at the party and that he left with chelsea and that he ultimately ended up killing chelsea and dumping her body in the ko. >> carrie threatened to kill her too. >> he grabbed me by the shirt. he had a knife and he goes this is what i used when whel sea. hen department say her name exact ly. >> this is what i used on chelsea. don't make me use it on you. >> she was real nervous and on edge. >> she lived in fear of her. >> i want him locked up, but i can't have him question and then released. he lives on the same street as me. he's going to come after me and my kid. >> if she was telling the truth, which was very big. >> did you actually confront this guy. >> we did. we in
a terrified woman in toledo reported that her ex-boyfriend confessed to her that he killed chelsea. >detective smith. >> we brought her in right away. another detective and i sat down with her and interviewed her. >> her name was carrie carr. >> i was trying to get in my car. he pulled out a knife. a mokt knife. then he goes this morning issue. >> she provided information that this ex-boyfriend of hers told her he was at the party and that he left with chelsea and...