(Columbus, Ohio) 1918-1919, Columbus: Columbus Labor News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1968, Columbus: Express Und Westbote. Bexley: Bexley Bellwether. FORWARD! For more than a century, the Oregon Historical Society has served as the state's collective memory, preserving a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, maps, manuscript materials, books, films, and oral histories. Sunday: 1-5 pm, Sun, April 9Sun-Mon, May 28-29Mon, July 3, at 6 pmTue, July 4, 1685 West First Avenue Early Marysville & Union County Directories. (Columbus, Ohio) 1827-1828, Columbus: National Leader. This collection was made possible through the generosity of the Union County Historical Society and Mr. Myron Rausch in lending their collections for digitizing. (Columbus, Ohio) 1893-1895, Columbus: Columbus Evening Post. Northland Mall in business. (Columbus, Ohio) 1899-1959, Columbus: Columbus Daily Express. Godman Guild House built. (Columbus, Ohio) 1831-1834, Columbus: Ohio Standard. (Columbus, Ohio) 1880-1883, Columbus: Daily Times. (Columbus, Ohio) 1846-1848, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Journal. Get the tools you need to learn your homes history. (Or. All rights reserved. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1840s, Columbus: Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, [Ohio]) 1839-1840, Columbus: Ohio State Democrat. Today marks the 50thanniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy an event that no one who was alive and old enough to remember will ever forget. (Columbus, Ohio) 1922-1990, Columbus: Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio) 1972-1976, Columbus: Columbus Free Press. Saturday: 10 am-5 pm This includes only clippings of these selected articles, not the full text of the newspapers. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. The Ohio Soldiers section has been digitized and available for viewing. (Reynoldsburg, Franklin County, Ohio) 1956-1964, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Reporter. In addition to the Coshocton Age, this file includes one issue of the Coshocton Spy (1826) and one of the Coshocton Democrat (1840). (Columbus, Ohio) 1878-1879, Columbus: Columbus Democrat. Schlesinger would continue teaching and writing for four more decades. 614.466.3831 (Columbus, Ohio) 1914-1915, Columbus: Home Gazette. Explore The Oregon Historical Society Family of Websites. The Columbus Gazette was dropped from the title in 1840 to become the Ohio State Journal. This collection contains a selection of Lancaster High School Yearbooks, The Mirage, held by the Fairfield County Library. (Columbus, Ohio) 1906-1909, Columbus: Columbus Record and Market Reporter. COLUMBUS, OHIO The folding of the Columbus Citizen-Journal has been predicted by its editor in a meeting with the newspaper`s staff. ([Columbus, Ohio) 1970s-1975, Columbus: Palladium of Liberty. The Dispatch Printing Co. declined, and even publicly announced, in June 1983, its intentions to sever all ties with Scripps. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 12, 1871 to Feb. 8, 1872) Chronicling America, Worthington News 09/25/2007 to 04/10/2012 Genealogy Bank, Gahanna News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive, Grove City News 09/19/2007 to 04/11/2012 Genealogy Bank, Grove City News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive, The Grove City Record 1901, 1927-2011 Southwest Public Libraries, Hilliard Northwest News 09/17/2007 to 04/02/2012 Genealogy Bank, New Albany News 09/17/2007 to 12/06/2011 Genealogy Bank, Reynoldsburg News 09/19/2007 to 04/02/2012 Genealogy Bank, Upper Arlington News 09/17/2007 to 04/17/2012 Genealogy Bank, Guernsey Jeffersonian 1844-46 (Newspaper: Washington, Ohio) Ancestry, Obituaries-Westerville 1880-1987, Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio WorldCat, The American issue. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1897-1959, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places, and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen. The library requests federal, state, and local paper forms from the IRS; call Reference at 614-486-2951 for available paper forms available at the library. Artifacts and documents relating to Columbus and Central Ohio history. (Columbus, Ohio) 1968-1970, Columbus: Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Hilltop Spectator. View our, Sesquicentennial Author Series (special-events), African American Local History & Genealogy, French-Language Resources - Ressources en franais, Spanish-Language Resources - Informacin en espaol. The Grandview Heights High School Digital Yearbook collection contains nearly 12,000 pages of images from 1915 to 2005. Digital Newspaper Resources Contact the Archives & Library Archives & Library Ohio History Connection 800 East 17th Avenue Columbus, OH 43211 Phone: 614.297.2510 FAX: 614.297.2546 Email: reference@ohiohistory.org Search the Catalog You can search our newspaper holdings using our Library Catalog. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1970, Columbus: South Rural-Urban Spectator. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1847-1854, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman. The index is comprehensive 1996-present and selective 1960's-1995. The Union County Community Histories contain rich local histories of the towns located within Union County, Ohio. Search Historical NewspaperArchives for Free. Visit Columbus Metropolitan Library Foundation. All rights reserved. Masonic Temple built. Student newspaper for Bowling Green State University. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985, Box: 450. [Ohio]) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus Free Press & Cowtown Times. (877)-77-BOOKS The Oregon Historical Society is dedicated to making Oregon's long, rich history visible and accessible to all. PhotOhio contains irreplaceable collections of newspaper photo archives; yearbooks; local historical publications and genealogical records; historical and biographical sketches available nowhere else on the Internet. [2] The move was completed in February 2016.[3]. Shelby Harris, who is a graduate of Mississippi College and the University of Memphis, will be the point . PhotOhio is a keyword searchable repository of thousands of photos, texts and documents relating to Ohios history. (Columbus, Ohio) 1898-1901, Columbus: Columbus Star. (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1839, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. The Birmingham Business Journal has named a new data reporter and researcher. (Columbus, O. (Columbus, Ohio) 1952-1964, Columbus: South Side Spectator. Includes selected articles and photographs, Official newspaper of the Socialist Part of Ohio and Kentucky. (Columbus, Ohio) 1966-1968, Columbus: West Side News and Hilltop Record. (Columbus, Ohio) 1816-1821, Columbus: Ohio Monitor. In 1959, it was merged by its owner, the E. W. Scripps Company, with The Ohio State Journal to form The Columbus Citizen-Journal. Cloud feature so students can keep documents that they can refer back to at any time. (Columbus, Ohio) 1884-1889, Columbus: Columbus Record. Writing lab where students can submit papers for editing. Part of the Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy Repository. (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1898, Columbus: West Columbus Messenger. (Columbus, O. Want to keep up with the latest news from The Oregon Historical Society? (Columbus, Ohio) 1860s-1869, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. This file is titled La Tribune and also includes issues of La Tribune published in Woonsocket, RI 1900-1934. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. Digital Collections Columbus Journal | wiscnews.com COLUMBUS HISTORY Meet Pardeeville's Austin Hohn in this week's high school sports spotlight Meet Baraboo's Peyton Oberg in this week's high school sports. This is only an index. He famously coined the term imperial presidency in the title of his book about the Nixon administration and its abuses of power. I myself was a sixth-grade student at East Linden Elementary School. Circulation at the Columbus Citizen-Journal had been on the rise in recent years, and Scripps reported that it was a profitable property for Scripps for most of the 26-year arrangement. The origins of The Columbus Citizen-Journal date back to 1809 when the first printing press in central Ohio was introduced in the town of Worthington by two men from New England. The Columbus and Ohio Yearbook Collection is a collection of Columbus and Ohio yearbooks older than 39 years. (Columbus, Ohio) 1892-1895, Columbus: Columbus Sunday Herald. Columbus Catholic Times (1957-1962) Columbus Evening Dispatch (1877-1969) Der Westbote (1863-1895) The Daily Ohio Statesman (1861-1869) The Journal (1931-1973) (Columbus, Ohio) 1874-1877, Columbus: Daily Journal and Register. (Columbus, Ohio) 1909-1911, Columbus: Columbus Onyx. [Ohio]) 1877-1881, Columbus: Ohio State Tribune, and Columbus Herald. By 1898, Mr. Davis sold his interest to S. N. McCloud who created the internationally known trademark of two ponies balancing on the seat of a Davis chair. It provided coverage of both state and national politics, with extensive reporting on the American Civil War. (Columbus, Ohio) 1892-1893, Columbus: Columbus Evening Press. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Feb. 15, 1872 to June 11, 1895) Chronicling America, Der westbote. Flashcard library that allows students to create their own flashcards for tests. (Columbus, Ohio) 1954-Current, Columbus: Weekly Ohio Press. Access central Ohios digital history. Reference and multimedia content, plus primary sources, about key events and people in U.S. history. Along with these views, the collection also represents aspects of social life in Union County during the past century. (Westerville, O. This collection includes newspapers, among other types of resources. Explore your family history with the premier collection of U.S. obituaries and death notices for in-depth genealogical research from 1704Present. During his long career he produced more than thirty books. (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1964-1968, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Spectator. Burial permit : Columbus dispatch, Ohio state journal-daily WorldCat, Death notices from Columbus dispatch (Franklin Co., Ohio) WorldCat, Franklin County, Ohio death records, 1811-1832 : from area newspapers, July 17, 1811-Oct. 18, 1832 : alphabetically arranged. VITA offers free tax help to people who generally make $56,000 or less, persons with disabilities and limited English speaking taxpayers who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns. (Columbus, Ohio) 2001-Current, Columbus: Business First. Copyright 2022 Columbus Metropolitan Library. (Columbus, [Ohio]) 1843-1844, Columbus: Press Post. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985, Box: 450. BAY CITY, MI In October, a Bay County man with a history of stabbing allegedly took a knife to his ex-wife in an Auburn parking lot, puncturing her two dozen times. On the anniversary of John F. Kennedys assassination, David reflects on his memories of that day and on the Ohio connection to one of Kennedys trusted advisors and friends. Each map includes detailed information regarding towns and buildings. (Columbus, Ohio) 1974-1975, Columbus: West Franklin Rural-Urban Spectator. The book, the first by a member of Kennedys inner circle, was released in 1965 and won both a Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award. Inside the library: Click the link above and sign up or for a free account (or log in if you already have one) for, Outside of the library: Click the link above, enter your library card number, and redeem your 72 hour access code. This work contains the history and biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families of Union County, Ohio. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. The journal of Christopher Columbus (during his first voyage, 1492-93) and documents relating the voyages of John Cabot and Gaspar Corte Real by Columbus, Christopher; Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916; Toscanelli, Paolo del Pozzo, 1397-1482 The Citizen-Journal, which was published by Scripps in the morning Monday through Saturday, operated under a "joint operating agreement" with its rival, the afternoon Columbus Dispatch. (Columbus, Ohio) 1837-1838, Columbus: Daily Ohio Press. (Columbus, Ohio) 1932-1933, Columbus: Ohio Freeman, and Columbus Herald. Columbus Landmarks advocates for, promotes and preserves Columbus landmarks and neighborhoods. Statewide resource for digitized photographs, manuscripts, newspapers and other items relating to Ohio history. (Columbus, O. (Columbus, Ohio) 1889-1892, Columbus: Daily Reporter. 1960: Population: 471,316. After a number of changes in proprietorship, the business was discontinued in 1955. This is a pictorial essay of the 1964 VR3 Squadron of the Military Air Transport Service of the U.S. See below for online forms, instructions, and available assistance. The yearbooks are full-text searchable, making them a great source for school history and genealogy research. Photographs only from the Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen newspapers. . [1] Scripps, however, demonstrated a pattern of closing or selling off newspapers that were in difficult competitive positions, rather than invest in them; in the previous three years, Scripps had closed such daily newspapers in Memphis and Cleveland, and subsequently the company has done the same at several other newspapers, including the Pittsburgh Press in 1992 following the expiration of its own JOA with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Scripps subsequently sold the rights to the Press to Post-Gazette parent Block Communications) and the Rocky Mountain News of Denver in 2009. (Columbus, Ohio) 1825-1836, Columbus: Ohio Populist. The Union County School Annuals represent the rural schools of Union County, including Allen, Byhalia, Claiborne-Richwood, Chuckery-Darby, Dover, Jerome, Leesburg-Magnetic, Millcreek, Union, Taylor, Washington, and York from 1940 to 1942. Campaign. (Columbus, Ohio) 1893-1908, Columbus: Crisis. (Columbus, Ohio) 1899-1900s, Columbus: Union League. The newspaper moved to Kirtland from Independence, MO. (Columbus, Ohio) 1960-1964, Columbus: Hilltop Record. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1848-1865, Columbus: Daily Ohio State Journal. (Hilliards, Franklin County, Ohio) 1927-1944, Hilliard: Northwest News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1918-1922, Columbus: Ohio State News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1867-1868, Columbus: Republican Vindicator. (Columbus, [Ohio]) 1829-1831, Columbus: Ohio State Bulletin. Fax (614) 481-7021 (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Morning Journal. (Grove City, Ohio) 1982-Current, Grove City: Record. Device Advice Transcribed copies of articles and/or abstracts of articles from newspapers published in Cheyenne, Student newspaper from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College. This doesn't include the full text of the articles. (Columbus, Ohio) 1890-1900, Columbus: Columbus Register. However, on December 30, 1985, he gave the Journal back to Scripps, which closed the newspaper on December 31, 1985, when the joint operating agreement with Dispatch Printing Company expired. It was compiled by the Soldiers Record Publishing Association and published in 1920. M-F 9:00 am-4:30 pm (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1970s-1974, Westerville: American Issue. View our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimer. Most of the database is composed of other types of records. Columbus Citizen Journal Online news source Headline News: The domain name you used to get here is for sale! This index to the Skidmore Standard is an ongoing project. Until 1841 when it became a daily, the Journal was largely issued as a weekly, but was also published in tri-weekly, semi-weekly or daily editions, in particular when the state legislature was in session. 9, June 1991. Explore our digital resources to help you learn something new or deep dive into a topic of interest. An index and digest of Cleveland newspapers, produced by the WPA. But he spoke of the summers he spent at his grandmothers farm in Xenia and told the audience, I have always felt an Ohioan in spirit., Schlesinger remained active to the end of his life;he was one of the first contributing bloggers when the Huffington Post was launched in 2005, two years before his death at the age of 89. From this site you can search or browse the collections of Ohio newspaper photo archives, yearbooks, local historical publications and more. The Ohio Soldiers section is located in Volume II. Images, documents, maps and artifacts. Comly left the paper in 1872 when he was named to a diplomatic post in Hawaii, but his guidance had firmly established its importance in Ohio politics and news reporting. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1845, Columbus: Onyx. (Columbus, O. (Columbus, Ohio) 1855-1870, Columbus: Daily Press. The boys and girls of Pack 810 in North Haven held its 12th annual Snowball Fight. (Worthington, Ohio) 1968-1974. (Columbus, Ohio) 1877-1975, Columbus: Columbus Evening Post-Press. (Columbus, O. (Columbus, Ohio) 1844-1845, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. (Gahanna, Ohio) 1931-1978, Grove City: Grove City Record. (Columbus, O. Student newspaper of Bowling Green State University. Choose the School Help link underKids, Teens & Teachers. (Columbus, Ohio) 1971-1970s, Columbus: Columbus Post. HandsOn Central Ohio Online Directory of Human Services, Free app for Apple iPad with iOS 4.0 or later, Civil Service Commission: City of Columbus, LearningExpressLibrarythroughOhioMeansJobs.com, Workforce Skills for 21st Century Success, LearningExpressLibrarythrough OhioMeansJobs.com, Ohio Graduation Tests Ohio Department of Education, Franklin County (Ohio) Board of Elections, League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes for Health: Health Information, Grandview Heights/Marble Cliff Historical Society, Family and Youth Law Center at Capital University Law School, Franklin County Municipal Court Self Help ResourceCenter, Ohio Revised Code & Ohio Administrative Code, Self Represented Resource Center: Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, Division of Domestic Relations and Juvenile Branch, Grandview Heights/Marble Cliff Historical Society Collection, Grandview Heights High School Centennial Commencement Oral History Project, Columbus Citizen-Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection, The Columbus Dispatch Collection (1871-current), Click here if youre outside of the library, RITA Municipality Grandview Heights Regional Income Tax Agency (ritaohio.com), Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs.
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