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Manuscripts
| | MSS 44 |
Thomas D. Jones
1839-1972 Sculptor of Cincinnati. Family papers, biographical information, correspondence and genealogical data.
| | MSS 54 |
Worthington Family 1812-1917 Correspondence, diaries, memos, notes, financial and legal documents, accounts and genealogical material. Persons represented include members of the Worthington, Macomb, Piatt and Swearingen families, of Chillicothe and Cincinnati, Ohio.
| | MSS 100 |
Eli Todd Tappan Family 1826-1904 President and professor of Kenyon College, Ohio Commissioner of Common Schools, and treasurer and president of the National Education Association. Family correspondence.
| | MSS 114 |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, financial and legal documents of Paul Laurence Dunbar.
| | MSS 151 |
Alfred Kelley Family 1818-1866 Lawyer, State legislator and canal commissioner, and railroad executive of Ohio. Chiefly family correspondence and papers.
| | MSS 179 |
Bates-Harrison Family 1781-1899 Papers of a Quaker family from Jefferson County, Ohio.
| | MSS 237 |
Pullan Family 1812-1914 Cincinnati family involved in railroads and politics.
| | MSS 249 |
John Allen Trimble 1787-1908 Merchant and postmaster, of Hillsboro, Ohio. Personal, political, family and business correspondence and historical notes, relating to social life, Democratic Party, Copperhead movement, Trimble family members and friends in the Confederate Army.
| | MSS 255 |
John Cassil 1828-1907 Judge, of Union Co., Ohio and justice of the peace and mayor, of Marysville, Ohio. Chiefly Cassil and Kinkade family correspondence relating to camp and travel conditions during the War of 1812 and the Civil War and other family matters and other personal.
| | MSS 269 |
Fish Family 1854-1967 Correspondence, diaries, business ledgers, memoirs and autobiographical material, chiefly of Williston J. Fish, lawyer and author, of Western Springs, Ill. Also materials of the Fish family in Berlin Heights, Ohio.
| | MSS 283 |
Simeon Fess
1882-1937 U.S. Senator from Ohio and college president. Correspondence, speeches, campaign material and other papers relating chiefly to his activities as U.S. Senator also covering his presidency at Antioch College.
| | MSS 332 |
James Kilbourne 1801-1906 State legislator and U.S. Representative from Ohio. Primarily family and personal correspondence letters relating to land transactions, political proceedings and figures and Ohio canals.
| | MSS 499 |
Camp Fire Girls, Columbus Council 1915-1977 Minutes of the Columbus Area Council executive board meetings, annual reports to National Headquarters, printed material (magazines, handbooks, guides, etc.) and scrapbooks.
| | MSS 559 |
Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum County 1782-1964 Correspondence and other material of Zanesville and Muskingum County, Ohio families, social and fraternal organizations and corporations.
| | MSS 583 |
Barrington Family ca. 1839-1862 Correspondence of Jane and Mary Barrington and Catherine Barrington Gordon of Piqua and St. Mary's, Ohio concerning topics of the day; phrenology, social events, family affairs, fashion, cooking, sickness, dentistry, children's schooling and games.
| | MSS 591 |
Alice McMillan 1847-1903 Correspondence of Alice McMillan and her father Joel ; re. family affairs, business.
| | MSS 650 |
Mary Matilda Enzor 1884-1922 Diaries of Mary Matilda Enzor document the daily life of a woman living in a small eastern Ohio river town; includes daily routine of gardening, household chores, religious activities and family affairs.
| | MSS 684 |
Jane Hibberd Keefer 1842-1897 Quaker woman living in Illinois, Indiana and Springboro, Ohio. Letters from family and friends mentioning temperance cause and cholera epidemics.
| | MSS 686 |
Platt Family 1847-1900 Personal correspondence of William A. Platt, Rutherford B. Hayes, Fanny Platt Fullerton and other Platt family members. Diaries of Fanny Fullerton record travel in the west and a visit to California.
| | MSS 687 |
Stanton, Bailey, and Wasson Families 1823-1883 Quaker families from Warren and Clinton Counties, Ohio. Stanton and Bailey families correspondence; legal documents, diaries of Calvin Wasson, re: travels as Friends minister, diary of women, re. journey to Oklahoma to an Indian agency.
| | MSS 707 |
Martin Dodge 1891-1943 Correspondence and articles relating to Dodge's career as state representative, state senator, President of the Ohio Road Commission and Director of Public Road Inquiries in the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
| | MSS 738 |
Charles A. Jones 1831-1902 Letters to John Jay Janney and Rebecca Anne Smith Janney collected by Jones.
| | MSS 780 |
William Montgomery Brown 1818-1956 Episcopal bishop and Communist author, of Galion, Ohio. Includes papers of Scranton-Bradford-Brown family; Wm. M. Brown; and Bradford-Brown Educational Company.
| | MSS 853 |
Adeline Hughes Hagerman 1879-1942 Diaries of Hagerman and her daughter Fanny Hagerman Laylin (b. 1884), re. life and activities in Ohio and Iowa.
| | MSS 875 |
Miles N. Woodward 1815-1906 Morgan Co., Ohio, resident, member of 17th OVI. Correspondence, a diary and miscellaneous material pertaining to Woodward's family and the family of his wife, Hannah Parsons Woodward.
| | MSS 885 |
Lewis Gray 1862-1899 Zanesville and Columbus dentist; father of Zane Grey. Scattered letters, personal items, account books, writings and newspaper clippings highlighting selected aspects of Gray's career and family life.
| | MSS 907 |
Mary Ida Powelson 1899-1961 Correspondence and ephemera.
| | MSS 913 |
Lindsey Family 1804-1884 Family correspondence, will and land records, military records, home remedies and recipes.
| | MSS 934 |
Miss Wheelchair of America
1974-1984 Photographs, programs, videos, film, ribbons, applications, minutes and financial records of Miss Wheelchair America Pageant.
| | MSS 954 |
Scheuer Family
1965-1975 Correspondence, yearbooks of family of Sandra Scheuer who was killed at Kent State.
| | MSS 957 |
Prugh Family 1863-1925 Clara Prugh and family correspondence. Relates to 94th OVI, 11th OVI, and 24th OVI.
| | MSS 964 |
Margaret Dow Gebby
1886-1896 Diaries of Margaret Dow Gebby, a farm wife who lived in Logan County, Ohio in the late nineteenth century.
| | MSS 1043 |
George W. Adams Family
1824-1960 Journal of keelboat trip from Ohio to New Orleans kept by Geo. W. Adams in 1894; 2 journals of European trip in 1926 kept by Mary Harriet Adams, misc. family certificates and genealogical information. Muskingum County, Ohio.
| | MSS 1060 |
Alvada Beck
1918-1937
A journal kept by Alvada Beck, a farm wife of Morrow County, Ohio along with a transcription, biography notes and index compiled by Brenna L. Budd.
| | MSS 1066 |
Columbus & Franklin County Council of Camp Fire Girls
1960-1975
Manuals, brochures, applications, correspondence of Camp Fire Girls.
| | VFM 55 |
Anna Gillet Strong Papers
1858
A memorial to her children relating life of early pioneers in Ohio; yearly
accounts 1802-10; biographical sketches of ancestors.
| | VFM 280 |
Martha Amarette Bingham Jefferson Papers
1811
Copy of an account of a settler's journey from Otsego Co., New York, to
Athens Co., O., by Mrs. Martha Amarette Bingham Jefferson. Transcribed
by Mrs. Henry A. Pulliam in 1905.
| | VFM 345 |
Thomas A. Edison Papers
1887 - 1889
Letter, Dec. 30, 1887, from Caroline M. Victor to Mrs. Edison asking her
to urge Thomas Edison to fulfill a promise to invent a hearing aid; note in
answer by Thomas A. Edison in Orange, N. J., Feb. 10, (18)89?.
| | VFM 521 |
Esther C. Turrell Papers
April 30, 1865
Letter, April 30, 1865, from Esther C. Turrell, Bainbridge, O., telling of
the passage of Abraham, Lincoln's funeral entourage through Ohio.
| | VFM 705 |
Fanny W. McDill Papers
January 22, 1835
Letter, Jan. 22, 1835, from Mrs. Fanny W. McDill, Franklin, O., to Mrs.
Eliza W. Pitkin, Dresden, O., telling of her husband's school in Franklin
and other family matters.
| | VFM 777 |
H. Emma Bailey Papers
April 26, 1851
Letter, April 26, 1851, from H. Emma Bailey, Madison, (O.), telling of a
trip to Cincinnati, O., by steamboat and rail to attend the fair.
| | VFM 788 |
Elizabeth Jeets Papers
March 10, 1856
Letter, Mar. 10, (18)56, from Elizabeth Jeets, Washington, O., telling of
making sugar and molasses and raising corn.
| | VFM 840 |
Mattie P. McCander Papers
March 15, 1862
Letter, March 15, 1862, from Mattie P. McCander to Miss Luzzie Foster
telling of a wedding celebration.
| | VFM 944 |
Mrs. D. Ball Papers
Undated letter from Mrs. D. Ball to Miss Carrie Barley concerning silk
culture.
| | VFM 960 |
Melinda Hyde Papers September 2, 1818
Letter, Sept. 2, 1818, to Harriet Hyde, Grisnold, Conn., from a cousin in
Providence, (Ky.) relating to the cousin's trip down the Ohio river and
experiences in Marietta, O.
| | VFM 974 |
Amanda Lytle Papers
December 25, 1840
Letter, Dec. 25, 1840, from Mrs. Amanda Lytle, Mount Vernon, O., to
Miss Minerva Blakslee, Elyria, O., telling of the prices of foods.
| | VFM 1010 |
Lucy Newton Papers
December 1817
Memorandum, Dec., 1817, of a trip from Union, O., to Mechanicsburg,
O., and to Anderson Twp. by Lucy Newton.
| | VFM 1105 |
Mrs. C. S. Smith Papers
1850 - 1851
Letters, May 7, 1850 and Mar. 24, 1851, from Mrs. C. S. Smith, Green
Spring, O., to her brother Jesse Stem, San Antonio, Tex., relative to family
matters.
| | VFM 1192 |
Mary King Papers
February 1847
Certificate of emancipation, Feb. 1847, of Mary King, Greenup Co., Ky.
| | VFM 1221 |
Margaret Corwin Papers
1857 - 1859
Letters, June 4, 1857, and May 15, 1859, from Margaret Corwin, Urbana,
O., to Margaret Thompson, (Lebanon, Ohio).
| | VFM 1266 |
Lulie Jones Papers
June 4 -25, 1907
Diary, June 4-25, 1907, of a trip by train from Columbus, O., to Prospect,
N. Y., and return to Columbus including experiences in New York.
| | VFM 1381 |
Eliza B. Tucker Papers
1826
Recipe book, 1826, of [Mrs.?] Eliza Tucker, [Putnam, Ohio.]
| | VFM 1385 |
Theodore S. Nye Papers
June 7, 1899
Letter, June 7, 1899, from Theodore S. Nye, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Mrs.
Mary A. Dana, Marietta, O., relative to the purchase of some Nye property
in Marietta on the Campus Martius by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
| | VFM 1463 |
Abrilla E. Stafford Papers
1849 - 1889
Correspondence, 1849-1869, and 1879-1889, of Mrs. Abrilla E. S.
Johnson, New Carlisle, Ohio, including letters from her mother in New
Carlisle; Elizabeth F. Mast, Ohio Wesleyan Female College, Delaware,
Ohio, and Urbana, Ohio; Angie L. McKinney, Dayton, Ohio; and Fannie
Byers, Springfield, Ohio. Contains a reference to a visit of P.T. Barnum's
museum and menagerie to Dayton in Oct. 1852.
| | VFM 1604 |
Ezekial Morrill Papers
1833 - 1837
Letters to Ezekiel Morrill and Mrs. Comfort Morrill, Canterbury, N.H.,
from their daughter Amanda (Mrs. Joseph G.) Patrick, from her cousin
Susan (Mrs. Asa) Stevens, both from Solon, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, and
from Nancy Stevens, Bedford, Cuyahoga Co. The first describes
conditions of life, the second religious practices, and the third is about
transferring funds.
| | VFM 1620 |
Julia Buttles Case Papers
1805 - 1846
Papers of Julia Buttles of Worthington, Ohio, married to Job Warren Case
in 1815. Includes correspondence, poems, essays, and other writings.
Letters between Julia and family, re. early life in Ohio, activities in
Connecticut and New York, War of 1812, and routine social graces
| | VFM 1631 |
Emma Biggs Papers
March 26, 1832
Resident of Newark, [Ohio?], writes to her cousin, Mrs. Mary B. Perry,
Cincinnati, Ohio, about the serious illness of her aunt, Mrs. Perry's
mother, and about a current religious revival in Newark.
| | VFM 1670 |
Mrs. L. G. H. Conant Papers
May 16, 1832
Copy of a letter, from Strongsville, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, to her sister,
Theoda Leach, Clarence, N.Y., telling of her family's journey from
western New York to Buffalo, by lake from Buffalo to Cleveland, and
thence to Strongsville, and about their new home.
| | VFM 1947 |
Ann Hulme Price Papers
1824 - 1839
Family letters, all from Cincinnati, Ohio, and (except one) from Mrs. Ann
Price, wife, later widow, of pork-packer and local Methodist preacher,
John Price, to her brother, niece, and cousins in Burlington, N.J., and
Philadelphia. About living arrangements, pork business, health conditions,
neighbors, and relatives, family deaths, child rearing, church affairs,
including a church split, with much expression of religious sentiment.
| | VFM 2161 |
Madge Sullivant Papers
1940
"Historical Sites Visited" by Madge Sullivant throughout Ohio in 1939.
Done under auspices of the Lucas Sullivant Chapter, United States
Daughters of 1812.
| | VFM 2283 |
Letter from Mame
April 26, 1888
Letter from "Mame" in Columbus, Ohio, written on stationery of The
Columbus Watch Co. to "Lida," complements Lida's latest poem and asks
her advice on pre-marital matters.
| | VFM 2293 |
Sarah A. Shaw Papers
1850 - 1903
Family correspondence of Sarah A. Shaw, James Shaw, and F. Seward of
Newburgh and Windham, Ohio, re. deaths, life as a parson, establishment
of an asylum, religion (unknown), railroad in New Franklin, cholera and
dysentery attacks, and other family news.
| | VFM 2323 |
Jane White Nugent Papers
1804 - 1826
Woman who came to the United States in 1804 from Sligo, Ireland to
marry John Nugent. Letters received at Hudson and Troy, New York, from
her mother Letitia White at Sligo (4), from her sister Letitia, at Sligo (1),
from her sister Ann (Mrs. Guernsey) at Sligo and Belfast (2), and her
sister Judy at Gloucester, Mass. and Portland, Me. (3). Many letters have
cross-hatched writing.
| | VFM 2483 |
Sarah Taggart Papers
May 5, 1854
Letter from Taggart, Uniontown, Ohio, to her daughter Margaret I.
Wilson, Butler P.O., Richland County, Ohio, re. family affairs.
| | VFM 2512 |
Daughter's of America Records
1920s - 1930s
Three typescript copies of "A Brief History of the Daughters of America,"
written in 1930 plus ALS and TLS items used for research in this work.
Traces the states' councils and several local councils in Ohio. Much
material gathered by Max Roth - General Secretary.
| | VFM 2547 |
Mrs. Francis H. Obetz Papers
ca. 1970
Draft typescript biographies of eleven famous women. Includes Kate
Chase, Rachel Jackson, Mary Lincoln, Victoria Woodhull, and others.
| | VFM 2761 |
Catherine Gougar Goodman Papers
Biographical sketch of Catherine Gougar Goodman, first white woman in
Ross County, Ohio.
| | VFM 2920 |
Rachel Myers Papers
ca. 1848 - 1849
Letter from Rachel Myers, Salem, Ohio, to her sister Julia A. Myers, New
Libson, Ohio, re. family affairs. Also discusses runaway slaves present in
Columbiana County.
| | VFM 3119 |
Letter from Wooster by Margaret Garing March 22, 1841
Letter written by Margaret Garing of Wooster, Ohio to her sister, Susan
Beechler of [Williams Center], Williams County, Ohio, regarding recent
religious revivals by the Methodists and Baptists, family news and local
affairs.
| | VFM 3628 |
Diary and Account Books of Sarah B. Adamson 1818 - 1851
Photocopies of Sarah B. Adamson's 4 v. journal record farm expenses,
genealogical data, social activities, poems and acrostics concerning
relatives and friends. Also included are a portion of a 1913 plat map of
Marion Twp., Fayette County showing Adamson property, lists of deeds
involving Adamson family, and lists of all emigrations and local
genealogical data recorded in Sarah Adamson's diaries
| | VFM 4806 |
Correspondence of Betty H. Hackett 1895 - 1901
Correspondence of Betty H. Hackett (Betsey) to her sister Mrs. William C.
Cooper (Eliza R.) in Mt. Vernon, Ohio offer interesting views of a poor
Ohio widow with high social connections traveling through Europe.
Includes references to her past in Ohio and to the Howard, Beebe, and Marsh families.
| | VFM 4819 |
Diary of Margaret Reynolds Mendenhall 1854 - 1888, 1990
Photocopy of diary (ca. 120 leaves)of Mary Reynolds Mendenhall of
Millville and Delaware, Ohio records social activities, family news and
health, household chores, gifts and purchases of dry goods and plants.
Accompanied by hand-written transcription of first few faded pages of
diary that did not photocopy and a biographical sketch (12 leaves), ca.
1990, of Margaret Reynolds Mendenhall by Mary Anne Cummins with family photos.
| | VOL 321 |
Diary of Sarah J. Huntington
Oct. 18, 1911 - Dec. 19, 1917
Personal diary of Sarah J. Huntington of Columbus, Ohio. Most entries
include information of stocks, investments, bonds, and property. The diary
also includes various newspaper clippings and business letters. Mrs.
Huntington is the widow of Benjamin N. Huntington who died Sept. 3,
1903.
| | VOL 771 |
Composition Book of Lillie Wetmore 1872 - 1886
Book of newspaper clippings collected by Lillie Wetmore describe notable
weddings, deaths, and women's organizations in Columbus, Ohio.
| | VOL 856 |
Recipe Book of Martha Hoge Thomas ca. 1878
Recipe book of Miss Martha Hoge (Mrs. Alfred Thomas) includes recipes
for desserts, breads, and puddings.
| | VOL 897 |
Journal of Mary Caroline Smith 1851 - 1854
Journal of Mary Caroline Smith's round-the-world voyage, departing
Philadelphia Jan. 10, 1851, sailing to San Francisco and Shanghai,
returning through the Indian and Atlantic Oceans to New York Feb. 28,
1852. Also enclosed is a letter of Harriet W. Bell, dated Oct. 2, 1854.
| | VOL 898 |
Journal of Mary Caroline Smith 1851 - 1854
Journal of Mary Caroline Smith's round-the-world voyage, departing
Philadelphia Jan. 10, 1851, sailing to San Francisco and Shanghai,
returning through the Indian and Atlantic Oceans to New York Feb. 28,
1852. Also enclosed is a letter of Harriet W. Bell, dated Oct. 2, 1854.
| | VOL 1000 |
Diary of Eliza Wilson Oct. 1 - [Mar. 31?], 1832
Diary kept by Eliza Wilson, the young Presbyterian widow of James
Wilson of Steubenville, Ohio records her activities and thoughts. An
included sheet, apparently by the same writer, is a journal from March 7-
31 [1933?] of travels possibly through Scioto and Adams Counties. Last
three pages consist of brief household accounts of 1831.
| | VOL 1224 |
Diary of Gertrude C. Treat 1855
Diary of 23 year old Gertrude Treat of Granger, Medina County, Ohio
describes her personal, family, and social life in the Treat home where
boarders also stayed. The diary also covers her engagement and marriage
on July 24 to William Wilson; their visit to William's parents in
Meadville, Pennsylvania and wedding trip to New York, where they met
L.N. Fowler, phrenological science expert; their extended western trip
through Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin where William lectured on
phrenology; and their return to farm in Meadville.
| | VOL 1263 |
Journal of Hattie M. Sanford 1862 - 1866
Manuscript volume of poetry and prose written by Hattie M. Sanford in
Clyde and Republic, Ohio and as a student at the Ohio Female College,
College Hill, Ohio. Poetry and essays tell about her life, home, husband,
and the Civil War.
| | VOL 1267 |
Album of Lucy Ross 1881 - 1885
Autograph album compiled by Lucy Ross, a student at the National
Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio.
| | VOL 1358 |
Diary of Zell X. Corey 1931 - 1935
In her Standard five year diary, Zell X. Corey details her daily housework
and social activities at home in Springfield and in Pharisburg, Ohio.
Family memoranda are recorded at the back of the book.
| | VOL 1364 -VOL 1366 |
Millard Family Papers 1876 - 1910
Collection contains a pocket diary, 1876, and an autograph book,
1881-1884 of Mollie A. Stanley [Millard] and an autograph book, 1909, with a
photographic copy of a portrait of Elizabeth Oyster [Millard], her son's
wife. Both albums have painted embossed leather bindings. Mollie's
album has several pages with color illustration, and she embellished both album and diary
with colored pen and ink sketches.
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State Archives
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SA 312 |
Governor, Task Force on Credit for Women
1974-1975
Proceedings of hearings, minutes, agendas, correspondence, reports, questionnaires, and reference material.
| | SA 2779 |
American Revolution Bicentennial Advisory Commission, Women in Ohio History Conference
1975
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Audiovisuals
| | SC 409 |
Madonna of the Trail Monument [not before 1928]
Photographs and a postcard of the Madonna of the Trail monument. The
sculpture depicts a pioneer woman clasping her baby with her young son
clinging to her skirts. The monument was one of 12 erected in each of the
states through which the National Road passes. This monument is located
on the grounds of the Masonic Home in Springfield, Ohio. It was unveiled
on July 4, 1928.
| | SC 1154 |
Catherine Gougar Monument
The photoprint depicts a monument to Catherine Gougar erected on her
gravesite by her great grandchildren in 1915. Catherine Gougar was a
pioneer woman captured by Native Americans in 1744 at Berks County,
Pennsylvania when she was 12 years old. She eventually gained her
freedom, married and settled in Ohio near the area where she had been
held in captivity.
[Related to VFM 2761, Catherine Gougar Goodman Papers]
| | A 80 |
National Extension Homemakers Oral History
Collection 1982-1985
Audiocassettes of "Voices of American Homemakers" oral history interviews with women
in the rural U.S. project conducted by National Extension Homemakers Council with NEH grant.
| | A –VFM 11 |
Women in Ohio History, Ohio American Revolution Bicentennial Advisory Commission
May 30, 1975
Audio reels of Women in Ohio History, OARBAC Conference 5/30/1975; A. morning session; B. afternoon session.
| | A –VFM 48 |
Antioch Media Women, "Single Girl" WYSO-FM
1969
Audiocassette of Women’s History Tapes, Woman to Woman-Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
| | P 28 |
Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum
ca. 1850-1950 Individual people and groups from Zanesville,
Ohio, buildings and streets of Zanesville, miscellaneous photographs including views of the
Buffalo Bill Wild West Show and Mansfield, Ohio.
| | P 44 |
Robert Story Harper
ca. 1950s Local celebrations of the Ohio Sesquicentennial, 1950s fashion, construction of
the Ohio Turnpike, and aerials of downtown districts of Ohio’s large cities.
| | P 51 |
Baker Art Gallery
ca. 1880-1915 Businesses, public institutions, churches, street scenes,
and citizens of Columbus, Ohio.
| | P 102 |
Camp Fire Girls
1917-1969
Members, adults and children, camping, ceremonies, projects exhibited at fairs, and fundraising.
| | P 193 |
Works Progress Administration
1935-1943
Photographs of agriculture, architecture, industry, and Ohio counties, cities, and towns.
| | P 245 |
Columbus Dispatch
ca. 1910-1970 Photograph collection of the Columbus Dispatch newspaper based in Columbus,
Ohio featuring news events and people related to central Ohio and Ohio politics.
| | P 339 |
Columbus Citizen-Journal
ca. 1930-1980
Photograph collection of the Columbus Citizen-Journal newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio featuring
news events and people related to central Ohio and Ohio politics.
| | P 403 |
Scheuer Family
1965-1975 Photographs of Sandra Scheuer while she was in high school and a
student at Kent State University. Photographs of a memorial service for Sandra and the
three other students killed at Kent State on May 4, 1970.
| | T 25 |
Camp Fire Girls Area Council ca. 1960-1969
35mm slides documenting trips and activities.
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Published Materials
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301.41 W842 |
Women & Men: The Consequences of Power
edited by Dana V. Hiller & Robin Sheets. 1977.
| | 301.412 Oh3 |
The Worlds of Ohio Women
by Shirley Timonere. 1977.
| | 305.4 W784 |
Lakeside’s Women of Distinction
by Sally Sue Witten. 1996.
| | 305.40977132 M846w |
Women in Cleveland:
An Illustrated History by Marian J. Morton. 1995.
| | 305.569 D734s |
Strength Enough: A Photographic Document of
the Working Men and Women of Cleveland by Robert E. Dorksen. 1980.
| | 396.05 C611 |
Cleveland Women by Ella M. Estabrook.
| | 977.13 W632 | Memorial to the Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve Gertrude Van Rensselaer Wickam. 1896-1897.
| | R 920.0771 Am35b |
Biographical Directory of Representative Outstanding Women
of Franklin County from 1803 to 1953.
American Association of University Women. 1955
| | R 920.0771 W621 |
Who’s Who in Ohio. 1947.
| | R 920.0771 N293w |
Women of Ohio: A Record of Their Achievements in the History of the
State. Ohio Newspaper Women’s Association.
| | 920.7 E54p |
Pioneer Women of the West by Elizabeth Fries Ellet. 1852.
| | 920.72 |
The Better Halves: The Story of Massillon’s Women by Ruth Kane. 1989.
| | 920.72 W842 |
Women in Cincinnati: Century of Achievement edited by Dottie Lewis. 1984.
| | 929.377124 An21 |
Ancestral Pioneer Men and Women of Seneca County, Ohio.
Seneca County Chapter. Ohio Genealogical Society. Ca. 1987
| | 977 M219 |
Our Western Border by Charles McKnight. 1883.
| | 977.1 L916 |
Life on the Ohio Frontier by Mary Lott. 1994.
| | 977.1 R72w |
The Western Reserve of Ohio and Some Its Pioneers, Places,
and Women’s Clubs by Martha Emily Parmelee Rose. 1914-1915.
| | 977.122 C424m |
Mothers of Erie County by Marjorie Loomis Cherry. 1932.
| | 977.132 In4 |
Women of Cleveland and Their Work, Philanthropic,
Educational, Literary, and Medical and Artistic by Mary Bigelow James Ingram. 1893.
| | 977.137 P831p |
Portage Heritage: A History of Portage County, Ohio.
James B. Holm. 1957.
| | 977.157 W585w |
We Too Built Columbus edited by Ruth Young White. 1936.
| | 977.157 W62 |
Who’s Who in Columbus, With
Blue Book Appendix. 1915.
| | R 977.158 Sco84 |
Index, Names of Men and Women – History of Fairfield County by Hervey Scott. 1877.
| | 977.178 C49wo |
Cincinnati Women: Jewels in the Crown. Cincinnati Creative
Consortium.1988.
| | B P735j |
A Woman’s Place: The Life History of a Rural Grandmother
by Rosemary O. Joyce. 1983.
| | B B637k |
Liwwät Böke, 1807-1882, Pioneer edited by Luke B. Knapke.
1987.
| | PA Box 224 5 |
A History.
The Ohio Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 1960.
| | PA Box 698 19 |
Hustle and Bustle, 1861-1920: A History of Women in Piqua, Ohio.
| | PA Box 593 2 |
The Ohio Woman, ca. 1930.
| | PA Box 302 9 |
The Old Interurban and Other Pieces, 1964.
| | PA Box 358, 28 |
Our Women, Past, Present and Future.
| | PA Box 462 45 |
The Part Taken by Women in the History and Development of Ohio
| | PA Box 579 23 |
Women of Ohio; A Record of Their Achievements in the History
of the State
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