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Stark Men of Steel

Independent Documentary about Steelworkers in Stark County

2024-11-02 11:00:00 2024-11-02 13:15:00 America/New_York Stark Men of Steel During this documentary viewers will get a glimpse of the history of the Community of Stark County steel through photos and authentic interviews with steel workers. Main Library - Auditorium

Saturday, November 02
11:00am - 1:15pm

Add to Calendar 2024-11-02 11:00:00 2024-11-02 13:15:00 America/New_York Stark Men of Steel During this documentary viewers will get a glimpse of the history of the Community of Stark County steel through photos and authentic interviews with steel workers. Main Library - Auditorium

Main Library

Auditorium

During this documentary viewers will get a glimpse of the history of the Community of Stark County steel through photos and authentic interviews with steel workers.

This film spans the early days of steel through the building of a robust industry and the igniting of a strong middle class.
Research was started in early 2016, and the documentary includes details about how the steel making-industry exploded in Stark County. The contribution by Stark County steel companies and Steelworkers made a profound impact on supporting the U.S. during World War II and military conflicts that came after. For those who are natives to the County the film provides many memories and underscores the growth from immigrants who came to Ohio to work in the mills to make a better living for their families.
 
The innovations by local companies is also highlighted. These companies were critical to the space-race, the growth of the automobile industry and rail transportation, and support for many new and growing industries outside of the area. 

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Movies | History | Educational |

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In 1897, local public servant and storekeeper George Harsh willed $10,000 for “public library purposes.” The funds purchased nearly 10,000 volumes for Massillon’s first public library. Also in 1897, J.W. McClymonds announced his gift of an endowment of $20,000 for a library. The Russell sisters, Flora and Annie, who married the McClymonds brothers, donated the Nahum S. Russell home, located on Prospect Street (now Fourth Street NE), in memory of their parents. The McClymonds Public Library opened on January 1, 1899, and was funded by private subscriptions and an annual disbursement of city funds. In 1922, the McClymonds Public Library became the Massillon City School District Library and was now funded by tax revenue.

 

In 1930, Annie Steese Baldwin willed her home “as the site for a new public library.” Built around 1835, the brick home overlooking downtown Massillon from Hill Street (now Second Street NE) was first the residence of the city’s founder, James Duncan.

 

The current Massillon Public Library (Main Location), located at the corner of Lincoln Way East and Second Street NE, opened in 1937.  Designed by Albrecht & Wilhelm and funded in part by a Works Progress Administration grant, the Duncan/Baldwin home was connected by a Jeffersonian portico and rotunda to a west wing Reading Room and Children’s Room. The Massillon Museum was also housed at this location until 1996 when it moved to its present location at 121 Lincoln Way East.

 

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