Ohio Almanac, 1997-1998
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A compendium of facts about the state of Ohio, including statistics concerning such diverse topics as education, geography, politics, business and industry and agriculture.
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This comprehensive state reference delivers an authoritative snapshot of Ohio during a pivotal late-1990s moment, compiling essential statistics across education, political landscapes, and economic sectors from agriculture to manufacturing. Michael O'Bryant organizes a dense collection of demographic data, geographic details, and business metrics into an accessible format that serves as both a historical record and practical resource. The almanac's systematic approach to state government structure, population trends, and industrial output provides a multidimensional view of Ohio's institutional framework.
What distinguishes this volume is its curation of interconnected data points that reveal the state's socioeconomic fabric at a specific historical juncture, just before the digital era transformed data accessibility. Researchers tracking regional development patterns, students analyzing pre-21st century Midwestern economies, and Ohio residents exploring their state's recent history will find this time-capsule edition particularly valuable. The compilation stands as evidence of how much state-level information has evolved, making it equally useful for understanding late-20th century America through Ohio's distinctive lens.
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