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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.
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Steubenville 

a city in the eastern USA, in the state of Ohio. Population, 30,000 (1974; 168,000 with suburbs). A port on the Ohio River, Steubenville has metallurgical plants. Glass, ceramic articles, construction materials, and chemicals are also manufactured. Coal is mined in the area.



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