Key to the Pastcast
A podcast produced by the Trumbull County Historical Society.
Episodes
17 episodes
Denman Tire Co.
Denman Tire Corporation was a Valley mainstay, operating for nearly 100 years in Braceville before finally going out of business in 2010. It was one of the original tire manufacturers that popped up everywhere, especially around Akron, at the d...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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33:54
Center Brook Manor
This historic estate, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, dates back to 1845, was once home to the famous abolitionists Charles & Julia Brown, and served as a documented stop on the Underground Railroad. The property include...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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35:27
William McKinley
Trumbull County's own William McKinley, born in Niles, Ohio, is certainly remembered in our region. From street names, schools, libraries, and monuments, McKinley left a local legacy. But how much do we actually know about our 25th President? J...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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38:54
Second Baptist Church
Founded in 1916, Second Baptist Church has a long, rich history in Warren, Ohio. From meetings in members' homes to a permanent location on Walnut St in 'The Flats' to their current, expanded site on Main Ave, Second Baptist has served as a soc...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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49:07
Grace AME
Recognized as the oldest Black church in Warren, Grace African Methodist Episcopal Church (Grace AME) was founded in 1874. Marking their 150th anniversary in 2024, the church's history is a long one, starting with a dedicated founding circle an...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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40:55
Trumbull County Clock Industry
Before Trumbull County had iron or steel, clock production was the flourishing industry in this region in the early 19th century. It has been estimated that upwards of 40,000 clocks were produced in Trumbull County in workshops from Vienna to H...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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44:48
Italian Immigration in the Mahoning Valley
In this episode, our guest Dr. Martha Pallante talks about Italian immigrants who lived and worked in the valley. Our guest shares the experience of her family immigrating from Italy to Ohio–what jobs they worked, traditions created, and lives ...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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52:24
Earnie Shavers
Earnie Shavers was a professional heavyweight boxer who grew up in Braceville. Earnie was known as one of the hardest hitting punchers in boxing history, recording over 70 knockout wins. Joining us for this episode is Earnie’s eldest daughter, ...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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41:13
Ted Toles
Ted Toles, Jr., was born on December 4th, 1925, in Braceville to Ella and Theodore Barnes Toles, Sr. His love of sports started early, as he not only played baseball in high school but also boxed and participated in track and field. After gradu...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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49:27
The Perkins Family with Guest Eliza Kirkpatrick
The Perkins family migrated from Connecticut and settled in Warren, Their name has become embedded in the fabric of the city and while living in Warren the family incurred both triumphs and disasters. This week’s guest is Eliza Kirkpatrick, a r...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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43:27
Oktoberfest on the Square
This can’t miss, family friendly event will feature grape-stomping competition, children’s activities, music by the Youngstown Saxon Brass Band, and of course, a copious amount of BEER! Each ticket purchase includes two drink tokens and German ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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7:22
Connecticut Western Reserve
From Case Western Reserve University to Western Reserve High School, the Connecticut ‘Western Reserve’ is a term that most people have heard before. But what does it mean? Join us with the Curator of Collections at the Litchfield Historical Soc...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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33:57
Ernie Hall
Ernie Hall is Ohio's unsung aviator. An inventor, teacher, and mechanic, he spent 50 years employed in aviation. From working with the Wright Brothers to training pilots during World War I and World War II, Hall left a legacy that continues thr...
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46:17
Kenneth Patchen
Kenneth Patchen was an American poet and novelist who experimented with different forms of writing and incorporated painting, drawing, and jazz music into his works. He received an award for life-long contribution to American letters from the N...
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40:36
The Edwards Family
The oldest remaining house in Warren, the John Stark Edwards House, dates to 1807, but the Edwards Family left an infamous legacy much earlier than that. Join us with Professor Ava Chamberlain as we dive into her book The Notorious Elizabeth Tu...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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1:01:47
The Packard Brothers
James Ward and William Doud Packard left a legacy in Warren through Packard Electric Company and Packard Motor Car Company. They were a product of their time while driving innovation and engineering to new levels and leaving a lasting legacy on...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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47:47
Clarence Darrow, with guests Gary & Donna Moss
Hey all! Welcome to TCHS's first ever podcast episode. We're still working our way through this process-- so please be kind but give us feedback on what kinds of episodes you would like to see next! It would mean a lot to us if you coul...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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46:16