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Steubenville |
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Steubenville (st `bənvĭl), city (1990 pop. 22,125), seat of Jefferson co., E central Ohio, on the Ohio River; laid out c.1797, inc. as a city 1851. Its once significant steel and coking industries have declined; manufactures include tin, metals, chemicals, and paper goods. Bituminous coal is also mined. Of interest is the birthplace of Edwin M. Stanton Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814–69, American statesman, b. Steubenville, Ohio. He was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1836 and began to practice law in Cadiz...... Click the link for more information. . The Franciscan Univ. of Steubenville is there. |
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| Queen Mother A Biblical Theology of Mary's Queenship WRITTEN BY Edward Sri PUBLISHED BY Emmaus Road Publishing, Steubenville, OH, 2005, ISBN: 1931018243, Softcover, pp. They also invited Dodgers trainer Stan Johnston, who is part of the NL medical staff, and third-base coach Rich Donnelly, who isn't part of the NL staff but lives in nearby Steubenville, Ohio. Given previous findings showing season to be an important modifier of air pollution concentrations in Steubenville (Connell et al. |
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