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Search our online collections catalog to see what’s available on microfilm or hardcopy, or download our list of digitized Ohio newspapers freely available from other sources (Excel or PDF). At least one newspaper is online (or will be soon) from each blue-shaded county.
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Learn about the early years of Ohio’s history, from the...
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15 Ιουλ 2024 · Free keyword-searchable digital newspaper database containing over 16 million historic American newspaper pages (covering 1789-1963) and over 150,000 newspaper catalog records (covering 1690-present). Includes over 400,000 pages from Ohio newspapers, representing over 60 communities and 100 titles.
26 Αυγ 2023 · BRISTOL — Wendell Lauth’s family emigrated from Germany in the 1800s, and his great-grandfather was in the Civil War, which could explain his lifelong love of history. Lauth was born in ...
15 Ιουλ 2024 · Public libraries may also provide access to digital newspaper databases. You can find public libraries in Ohio using OPLIN's Find a Library. Community History Archives - Ohio is a directory of Ohio public libraries using Advantage Archives to make local newspapers and other sources available online.
26 Μαρ 2015 · Ohio’s Chronicling America collection now includes over 318,000 pages published from 1832 to 1922 from over 65 titles representing 58 counties around the state. For a full listing of Ohio historical newspapers, visit http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/ohio.
The National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center collection contains photographs, letters, manuscripts, newspaper articles, ephemera and more from the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, chronicles African American history in and out of Ohio. Materials in this collection are held at the Center in Wilberforce, Ohio.
Museums and Historic Sites in Bristolville. This historic monument was erected in 1863, two years before the end of the Civil War. The town of Bristolville, Ohio, proudly houses the state's first Civil War monument, a testament to its deep historical significance.