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New Archival Items Added to Collection in 2018 1 Date Category Box Name File Name (leave blank if adding entire new box) Date/Year 12/8/2017 CCHS Exhibit and Activities Novemember 7, 2017 Tax Levy Material 12/8/2017 Political Drawers and Files November 7, 2017 Tax Levy Poster Chamber of Commerce Box 12/8/2017 Association 2 Springfield Moving Forward 12/12/2017 Cultural Oversized 2017 Holiday Home Tour Poster 12/12/2017 Associations General Reference Alpha Delta Kappa program booklets 2013-2014 2016-2017 Clark County Retired 12/12/2017 Associations Teachers Box 2 November 2017 Newsletter 12/12/2017 Biographical John Legend Collection Legend, John Time Magazine 2017 12/12/2017 Biographical John Legend Collection Smithsonian Magazine 2017 12/12/2017 Biographical John Legend Collection Speaks at Columbus High School: "Being a Man" 2017 12/12/2017 Biographical General Reference Eaton, Adam Living His Dream Off Field 12/19/2017 Biographical General Reference Tiemann, Helen Obituary 2017 12/19/2017 Biographical General Reference Nicewaner, Robert L. Obituary (1971) 12/19/2017 Biographical General Reference Martin, Paul C. Newspaper Article at his death (1939) 12/19/2017 Biographical General Reference Martin, Harrie B. Obituary 12/19/2017 Biographical General Reference Bretney, Harry V. Obituary (1956) 12/19/2017 Biographical General Reference Fried, Carl K. Sr. Obituary (1966) New Archival Items 2018 2 Roth. Leon Cp. Obituary (1963) Carried World War 1 12/19/2017 Biographical General Reference Armistice Day Orders 12/19/2017 Clark Co. History General History Ohio Historical Marker installed at Rocky Point Bridge (2017) Exhibits and Activities Day Loan of World War 1 Liberty Whistle to Ohio Edison (1941) 12/19/2017 CCHS 3 (never returned to CCHS) Exhibits and Activities Day 12/19/2017 CCHS 3 Chronicles of Clark County Newsletter- Summer 2017 12/19/2017 Recreation City County Parks Box 2 Children's petting zoo Reid Park, 1957 Newspaper Articles Clark County Park District Winter Program Schedule (2017- 12/19/2017 Recreation City County Parks Box 2 2018) Education- Alphabetical by 12/19/2017 Photographic School Kenwood Heights Elementary- Class Photos 1947 12/19/2017 Photographic Associations A-L Get-Together Clib- with article listing people in photo (1920) 12/19/2017 Map Drawers Drawer 12 Files 2015 Heritage Center Levy Posters (2) 12/19/2017 Transportation Studies/Planning Springfield Bus Fares to Increase (2016) 12/19/2017 Small Collections Urbana Urbana Considers Cemetary board for Oak Dule (2016) 12/19/2017 Religion Individual Churches FO-Z Masjid Al-Madina Mosque gets $500k in upgrades (2016) 12/19/2017 Ohio History Box 3 Original Wright Brothers Patent File found in Kansas (2016) General Info Collection- 10th Black History Month Event presented by Trinity AME 12/19/2017 Ethnic Box 2 Church (2016) International Harvester 12/19/2017 Manufacturing Newspaper Clippings Chamber, UAW Push State of Ohio to buy Navistar trucks 2016 International Harvester 12/19/2017 Manufacturing Newspaper Clippings Navistar SEC Reach $7.5M settlement (2016) International Harvester 12/19/2017 Manufacturing Newspaper Clippings Navistar SEC Reach $7.5M settlement (2016) New Archival Items 2018 3 Postcards-Box 1- at front of Souvenir Folder of Springfield, Ohio, variety of 1925 images 1/16/2018 Photographic box of Springfield Exhibits and Activities Box 1/19/2018 CCHS 3 Heritage Center 2017 Calendar 1/19/2018 Commercial General Reference Utilities Ohio Edison- History of Plant 1/19/2018 Architecture Private Homes Box 2 Springfield Metropolitan Housing Project Manual 1989 Exhibits and Activities 1/19/2018 CCHS Boxes Heritage Center Phases and Information Exhibits and Activities 1/19/2018 CCHS Boxes Heritage Center Renovation Plans 1/19/2018 CCHS Exhibits and Activity Boxes McCall Sharb Beasley Architects Prince Benjamin F. Benjamin F. Prince Society Formed at Wu 1/19/2018 Biographical General Reference and Bio Sketch 1/19/2018 CCHS Exhibits and Activity Boxes CCHS Newsletters 2003-2004 1/19/2018 CCHS Exhibits and Activity Boxes CCHS Director's Report 1989 1/19/2018 Biographical General Reference Derrick Howard H. 1940 Jury Summons 1/19/2018 Recreation City Parks Snyder Park Memorail Program for John D.L. Snyder 9/4/1910 General Reference 1/19/2018 Commercial Restaurants Arcade Restaurant (Christmas Day Dinner 25 cent ad) 1/19/2018 Biographical General Reference Frey, Samuel C. 1/19/2018 Biographical General Reference Fritz Family 2017 Christmas Cards Clark County Civil War Soldiers in Unknown Graves (1890 1/19/2018 Military Civil War list) 1/19/2018 Religion St. Raphael Catholic Church Dedication News 1867 from Springfield Daily Republic 1/19/2018 Recreation Baseball Harlan Bull played for Sprinfield in 1930s and 1940s Chicks New Archival Items 2018 4 1/19/2018 Biographical General Reference Dennerlein Peter (P.J.) 1/19/2018 Commercial Restaurants Stag Bar, 107 Main Street Opens 1938 for Men Only Exhibits and Activities 1/19/2018 CCHS Boxes March Madness 2017 1/23/2018 Social History Local Cookbooks Sharonview Nursing Home A Home Away From Home International Harvester Box 1/23/2018 Manufacturing 1 150 years of International Harvester by CH. Wendel (1981) 1/23/2018 Commercial General Reference Jackson, Lytle, "Lewis- Pre-planning (Bereavemnet Guide) 1/23/2018 Photographic Tom Loftis Collection Box 2 Aerial Photo of City Hall City and County Springfield 1/23/2018 Government TWP Sprinfield TWP Civil Docket 1840s Index Exhibits and Activities Box 1/23/2018 CCHS 3 Sail Geneology Class byt Natlie Fritz October, 2017 1/23/2018 Biographical General Reference Fritz Family- Elliott Fritz 10/2012 1/23/2018 Biographical General Reference Connolly. A Marie Obituary 2013 1/23/2018 Small Collections New Carlsile New Carlisle Bicentennial Calendar 1810-2010 1/23/2018 Photographic Children Identified Masters, Julia and James 1923 1/23/2018 Biographical General Reference Harshman, Henry Snyder (memorial card 1893) Harvey Haddiy and Family after Pirates World Series Win, 1/23/2018 Recreation Baseball 1960 Sprinfield Clark County 1/23/2018 Political Politics Candidate John F. Kennedy Springfield Visit 10-17-1960 New Archival Items 2018 5 1/23/2018 Architecture Public Buildings Box 1 Myers Market- Pure Food Show- September 1917 Exhibits and Activities Box Dr. Bob Morris talks to Kiwanis about archaeology exhibit 1/23/2018 CCHS 3 2017 Campbell Family Puerto Rico trip during Hurricane Maria, 1/23/2018 Small Collections Disasters 2017 1/23/2018 Associations General Reference Kappa Kappa Gamma Springfield Alumnue Club 1941-1942 1/23/2018 Associations General Reference Review Club Program 1960-1961 1/23/2018 Biographical General Reference Miss King- Calling Cards 1/23/2018 Associations AAUW Collection Financial Reports-Sep 2016-May 2017 1/23/2018 Associations AAUW Collection Minutes 2016-2017 1/23/2018 Associations AAUW Collection Rosters 2016-2017 1/23/2018 Associations AAUW Collection Calendar/Program Book 2016-2017 1/23/2018 Associations AAUW Collection Newsletters 2016-2017 1/23/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Szeszkoutis Family - 1911 Passenger list from Russia Non-Famous/Non-Local 1/23/2018 Literary Authors "Drawing Room Scrap Book" 1851 (Anthology) 1/23/2018 Springfield Gen History Box 1 Madonna of the Trail 75th Anniversary Book-July 4, 2003 1/23/2018 Photographic Men. Identified Patsiavos, Crist (the Masked Marvel wrestler) 1920's 1/23/2018 CCHS Exhibits & Activities Box 3 "Peeps in History" 1934 IH Shift Change Display Rockhold, Clayton D. - 1992 Induction into West Virginia 1/23/2018 Biographical Gen Reference State College Sports Hall of Fame New Archival Items 2018 6 1/26/2018 Manufacturing Crowell-Collier CCHS Exhibit - "Glory Days of Crowell-Collier" 1/26/2018 CCHS Exhibits & Activities Box 3 1956 Activities Article - 1/13/1957 1/26/2018 Military Spanish-American War Ohio Wm T. Hulsizer Letters to Mother Anna and Sister Lennet 1/26/2018 Manufacturing Leffel & Co Box 20 Leffel Engineer's Sketch Book Girl Scout #439 Present Dolls to Union Settlement House 1/26/2018 Associations Girl Scouts of America (1967) N. Limestone Shopping Center Plans - 1996 - (O'Connor's 1/26/2018 Architecture Public Buildings previously Perkins) 1/23/2018 Biographical Rausenberger Box 1 Feud with Wright Brothers over Patents - 1916 1/23/2018 Biographical Hunt Collection Obituary of Major William Hunt 5/17/1867 1/23/2018 Biographical John Legend Collection Legend to Star in "Jesus Christ Superstar" TU Production 2018 1/23/2018 Biographical John Legend Collection John Legend Theater Use Increases 2018 1/23/2018 Commercial General Reference Rike's Dept Store Clown School - 1979 Springfield High School 1/23/2018 Education Box 2 1942 Commencement Program 1/23/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Netts Family - Mabel Howell Netts 1/23/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Bell, Stephen "Two Burials of Stephen Bell" 1/23/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Russell, Linus E. and Alice E. 1/23/2018 Small Collections South Charleston Old South Charleston Street Scenes 1/23/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Titlow, Bennetta Dr. died March 8, 1946 New Archival Items 2018 7 1/23/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Lytle, John - Obituary Dec 17, 1995 Lytle, John - Fights Plans to Raze S. Yellow Springs St Fire 1/23/2018 Biographical Gen Reference House - 1982 1/26/2018 CCHS Research Requests 2011 Aug-Dec 2011 1/26/2018 CCHS Research Requests 2012 Jan-Dec 2012 OLHA Outstanding Achievement Award Nominations for 1/26/2018 CCHS Exhibits & Activities Box 3 Adventures at the Museum 1/26/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Douglas, Lloyd C. Bio Sketch 1/26/2018 Small Collections Disasters Fires Box 1 Jefferson School Fire Feb 19, 1929 1/26/2018 Architecture Private Homes Box 2 Benjamin Warder House Demolished (undated) 1/26/2018 Architecture Private Homes Box 1 James Demint Marker Unveiled 1/26/2018 Architecture Private Homes Box 1 James Leffel Home on Maple Ave - Home Demolished 1/30/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Dillahunt, Betty - Obituary March 2017 1/30/2018 Biographical Gen Reference Bryant, John T.
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