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MSS #145

Title: Joseph H. Shaw Ohio History Collection

Bulk Dates: 1956-1971

Inclusive Dates: 1956-1971

Description: 2 phase boxes consisting of 11 files

Organization:

BOX 1 File 1: Water Transportation in Ohio Upper Ohio Valley Association. Facts Versus Fantasy: The High Cost of Cheap Transportation. 1961. [Pamphlet about the proposed - Canal.] Stark County Historical Society. St. Helena II of Canal Fulton. [Pamphlet with map and schedule for passenger boat trips on the St. Helena II on the Ohio-Erie Canal] Northwest Ohio Great Lakes Research Center. Bowling Green State University. [Brochure about the holdings of the Great Lakes Research Center.] The Great Lakes Historical Society, 1965. Vermilion, Ohio. [Pamphlet] The Great Lakes Historical Society, >1965. Vermilion, Ohio. [Pamphlet, updated] Steamboats on the Western Waters. Campus Martius Museum, Marietta, Ohio. [Brochure, including pictures of the Fram- ing of the W.P. Snyder, Jr. and the W.P. Snyder, Jr. on the river at Pittsburgh] Canal Society of Ohio, Inc. [Membership pamphlet] Upper Ohio Valley Association. Facts about the Proposed Lake Erie-Ohio River Canal. 1957. [Book with maps and dia- grams]

File 2: Magazine Features Plagemann, Bentz. Ohio. Holiday. June 1955, pg. 39-52. Includes pictures of: Serpent mounds; Railroad station depot at Clyde, Ohio; Gilkey’s Queen Bee Hotel & Restaurant in Gallipolis, Ohio; Gourmet Room atop the Terrace Plaza in , Ohio; Mrs. Lucien Wulsin, Sr. of Cincinnati, Ohio; Rudy Etter of Piqua, Ohio; R. Livingston Ireland of Chagrin Valley Hunt Club; Mrs. Robert Y. Young at the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club; Courtney Burton & Mrs. G.W. Humphrey at the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club; Lewis & Mrs. Williams at the Chagrin Valley Hunt Club; Warren G. Harding home, Marion, Ohio; Robert Taft, Jr. at Alphonso Taft Hall at the University of Cincinnati; Margaret Simmerer and Ronald Oakley at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio; Constance Sutton at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio

Boyer, Dwight. Introducing the Salt Box House. The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine. September 11, 1966, pg. 8-11. A feature on the Jonathan Hale Homestead in Bath, Summit County, Ohio. Includes pictures of: Peter Buerling & Bruce Buerling; Mrs. Donald L. Springer; Michelle Springer; Joseph Poor; Laurene Springer; Mrs. Robert M. Warren.

Special Lake Erie Issue. The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine. June 9, 1963. 56 pages. Includes pictures of: G.P. Griffith Streamer disaster; Destruction at Ceylon, just west of Ruggles Beach on Lake Erie in 1947; An- ton Pescha; Gabriel H. Brown; Edgewater Beach; Headlands State Park; Gem Beach; Catawba Island; Put-in-Bay; James A. Hirsh- field; The Onoko; John T. Hutchinson; City of Painesville; Menihek Lake; Welland Canal; Sept Isles; Carinthia; Seven Islands; Manchester Fame; Imperial Cornwall; J. Clare Miller; Lakefront Dock, Toledo; Henry J. Kaiser; The Northern Light; Walter A. Marting; John Sherwin; Admiral Charles R. Khoury; Edward C. Davidson; Day Peckinpaugh; E.W. Sloan, Jr.; Henry G. Steinbren- ner; Vince A. Elliott; H. Stuart Harrison; James C. Rieger; Gordon Park; Gay Wiant; Ted Wiant; Julie Wiant; Kim Wiant; Greg Wiant

Goulder, Grace. Seeing Ohio First. The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine. June 19, 1966. Pgs. 30-36. Includes pictures of: Kingwood Center, Mansfield Ohio; Home of Ulysses S. in Georgetown Ohio; Hocking State Park; Mac -a-Check Castle in West Liberty, Ohio; Adena, home of Thomas Worthington at Chillicothe, Ohio; Perry Monument at Put-in-Bay on Lake Erie; The Golden Lamb Inn at Lebanon, Ohio; W.P. Snyder, Jr. at the Campus Martius Museum in Marietta, Ohio

Goulder, Grace. Ohio’s Pride in Past Revived. The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine. March 27, 1966.

Goulder, Grace. Geauga County Flashback: Bubbling Ideas and Boiling Sap. The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine. March 15, 1964. Includes pictures of: Union Chapel at Newbury in Geauga County; Freedom Chapel; Dr. Julie Greene; ; Ruth Munn; Ellen Munn; Mrs. Charles Powell; Mrs. Ralph Ford

Plagemann, Bentz. Cleveland: A Native Son’s Guidebook. Holiday. August 1958. Pg. 16-20; 115-116. Includes pictures of: Cleveland Museum of Art; Bill Robinson

Buckeye. The Ohio Magazine for Ohioans. October 1963. Includes pictures of: Cyrus Eaton; Dr. Samuel R. Gerber; Janet Marie Gomer; Al Segal; Ann Eaton; Nikita Khrushchev; Harry S. Truman; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Mark Hanna; Ohio House of Representatives in Session; Roger Cloud; C. Sanley Mechem; Berlin Wall; Maurice Saltzman; Mike DiSalle; Livingston Goddard; L. Peter Clow; Circleville Pumpkin Festival; Wright-Patterson Air Force Base; Kingwood Center, Mansfield, Ohio; Leslie Davis of Westlake; Gerald Brookins; Columbus-Delaware-Marion inter- urban line at Worthington, Ohio; Will Dyer; Mooney Warther; Johnny Stoika; Ernest Warther’s Museum at Dover, Ohio; Wayne Woodrow “Woody” Hayes; Ohio Stadium; Jack Fullen; Jerry Lucas

File 3: Newspaper Clippings 1956—August 5. Crooksville A Haven for Slaves, Perry County, Ohio 1956—August 19. Belpre Public Library in Washington County, Ohio. 1956—August 27. Sights to Amaze in Gallipolis, Ohio. 1956—September 2. Green Valley Methodist Church, Knox county, Ohio. 1956—September 9. Hotel Dew in Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio 1956—October 14. Community Nearly Became The Capital of the State (Dublin) 1957—January 6. Ohio State Capitol Building in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. 1957—January 28. Rev. A.J. Neuenschwander at the First Mennonite Church in Wadsworth, Medina County, Ohio. 1957—March 12. Facts about Ohio 1957—August 22. Fredericktown Methodist Church, Knox County, Ohio. 1957—September 18. Old Stone House at McConnelsville, Morgan County, Ohio. 1957—September 18. Home of Governor Meigs at Marietta in Washington County, Ohio. 1959—June 2. Old Perry County Courthouse in Somerset, Ohio. 1962—April 9. Lyme Church, east of Bellevue in Huron County, Ohio. 1962—November 25. Firelands Museum in Norwalk, Ohio. 1963—May. St. Paul’s Church, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Catharinus Putnam, architect. 1963—July. Great Lakes Museum in Vermilion, Ohio. 1965—November 3. Mack Lowry’s Model Train Museum, Akron, Summit County, Ohio, including David Neill; Marilyn Thomas; Tom Thomas; Brad Thomas 1965—November 3. Craftsman in Uniontown Makes Ancient Music. Including: Herman Matheny; Jerry McCann 1966—February 1. School Districts Provide Problem in Finding Name 1966—June 27. Kirtland Temple in Kirtland, Lake County, Ohio including W. Wallace Smith, Howard L. Cain, Daniel R. Porter 1967—May 6. Lyme Church, east of Bellevue in Huron County, Ohio. 1967—July 27. 4 Seasons Keep Watch at Milan Museum 1968—September 11. Congregational Church at Tallmadge, Summit County, Ohio. 1969—January 20. Golden Lamb Inn, Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio. 1969—June 28. Milan Historical Museum in Milan, Huron County, Ohio. 1971—August 7. Wyandot County Museum in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. 1971—September 7. Erie Always Was People’s Lake 1971—September 25. Headley Inn near Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. 1971—November 20. First Congregational Church of Clairdon, Geauga County, Ohio. 1971—December 8. Presbyterian Church at Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio. Lowest point in the state: North Bend along the Ohio River in Hamilton County, Ohio Highest point in the state: US route 33 near Bellefontaine in Logan County, Ohio Dunham Tavern Museum. Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Quakers Battled at Meeting House in Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio. WWII Memorial Shrine in Mohican State Forest in Ashland County, Ohio.

File 4: Ohio Historical Sites Brochures Published by Ohio Historical Society Jonathan Hale Homestead & Farm. Oakhill Road. Bath, Summit County, Ohio. [Includes 2 admission tickets to Hale farm and a map to Hale Farm and to Shandy Hall & Lawnfield. 1967] Benjamin R. Hanby House. Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio. Our House. Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio. [Includes ticket stub with sketch of the Ohio State Museum, Columbus. Home of the Ohio Historical Society.; September 1957.] John Rankin House. Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. Dr. John Harris Dental Museum. Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio. September 1962. Glendower State Memorial. Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio. Glendower. Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio. Friends Meeting House. Mount Pleasant. Jefferson County, Ohio. Friends Yearly Meeting House. Mount Pleasant. Jefferson County, Ohio. Wagnalls Memorial. Lithopolis, Fairfield County, Ohio. July 1968. Campus Martius Museum. Marietta, Washington County, Ohio. Fallen Timbers and . Perrysburg & Maumee, Ohio. Fort Meigs. Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio. House. Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. The Great Locomotive Chase. Serpent Mound. Bratton Township, Adams County, Ohio. Newark Earthworks. Newark, Licking County, Ohio Paul Laurence Dunbar House. Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. Fort Hill. Brush Creek Township, Highland County, Ohio. Zoar Village. Tuscarawas County, Ohio. Fort Ancient Earthworks. Washington Township, Warren County, Ohio.

File 5: Books Let’s Explore Ohio. Distributed by Standard Oil Company of Ohio. (SOHIO). No date. Included in photographs: Cleveland Harbor; Terminal Tower, Cleveland, Ohio; Blue Hole, Castalia, Ohio; Cedar Point Beach, Sandusky, Ohio; Bird House, Cleveland Zoo; Nelson & Kennedy Ledges State Park; Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, Ohio; Canal Fulton Park; Johnny Appleseed Monument, Mansfield, Ohio; Mormon Temple, Kirtland, Ohio; Marblehead Lighthouse, Marblehead, Ohio; Inscription Rock, Kelley’s Island; Music Shell at the Toledo Zoo; Great Lakes Historical Society Museum, Vermilion, Ohio; Fort Meigs Park, Perrysburg, Ohio; McKinley Monument, Canton, Ohio; Fairport Harbor Lighthouse, Fairport Harbor, Ohio; Fort Defiance Park, Defiance, Ohio; Newcom Tavern, Dayton, Ohio; Ohio Caverns, West Liberty, Ohio; General Sher- idan’s Monument, Somerset, Ohio; Warren G. Harding Tomb, Marion, Ohio; Grand Lake St. Mary’s State Park, St. Mary’s, Ohio; Zoar Village, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; Schoenbrunn Village, Tuscarawas County, Ohio; Custer Monument, New Rum- ley, Harrison County, Ohio; US Air Force Museum, Dayton, Ohio; Miamisburg Mount, Miamisburg, Ohio; Fort Recovery State Memorial, Fort Recovery, Ohio; Y- Bridge, Zanesville, Ohio; George Rogers Clark State Memorial, Springfield, Ohio; Mount Builders Memorial, Newark, Ohio; Aerial View of Columbus, Ohio; Jackson lake Reserve, Oak Hill, Ohio; Buffington Island Monument, Portland, Ohio; Scioto Trail State Forest; State Forest; Blennerhassett Island; The Ohio River; Cedar Falls State Forest; State Forest; Taft Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio; Roller Dam, Gallipolis, Ohio; Our House Museum, Gallipolis, Ohio; Rock House State Forest Park; Pike Lake State Park; Serpent Mound State Memorial; Ash Cave State Forest Park; President Grant’s Birthplace, Point Pleasant, Ohio; Vesuvius Lake; Cincinnati Zoo; Suspension Bridge at Cincinnati, Ohio; & Lake Hope; Campus MartiusState Memorial Museum, Marietta, Ohio; Seneca Lake; Dover Dam; Pleas- ant Hill Reservoir; Piedmont Boat Livery; Side Cut Park, Toledo, Ohio; Blendon Woods, Columbus, Ohio; Virginia Kendall Park, Akron, Ohio; Bedford Reservation, Cleveland, Ohio

Beautiful Ohio. Distributed by the State Department of Economic and Community Development. No date. Included in pic- tures: Governor John J. Gilligan; Howard Chandler Christy’s Signing of the Greene Ville Treaty; S Bridge on US 40 near New Concord, Ohio; Y-Bridge at Zanesville, Ohio; Covered Bridge at Lancaster, Ohio; Canal Locks at Canal Fulton, Ohio; St. Helena II at Canal Fulton, Ohio; Aqueduct at Bolivar, Ohio; First State Capitol at Chillicothe; State Capitol at Columbus; Zoar Hotel, Zoar, Ohio; Red Brick Tavern, Lafayette, Ohio; Malabar Inn, Mansfield, Ohio; Golden Lamb Inn, Lebanon, Ohio; Perry’s Monument, Put-in-Bay, Ohio; White’s Mill, Athens, Ohio; Elson’s Mill, Magnolia, Ohio; Serpent Mound, Locust Grove, Ohio; Miamisburg Mound, Miamisburg, Ohio; Mound City Group, Chillicothe, Ohio; Seip Mound, Bainbridge, Ohio; Mound Ceme- tery, Marietta, Ohio; Cleveland Health Museum, Cleveland, Ohio; Ohio Historical Center, Columbus, Ohio; Air Force Museum, Dayton, Ohio; Dunbar House, Dayton, Ohio; Schoenbrunn Village, New , Ohio; William P. Snyder, Jr., Marietta, Ohio; Number One House, Zoar, Ohio; Ohio River Valley; Ohio Caverns, West Liberty, Ohio; Stan Hywet House & Gardens, Akron, Ohio; Glacial Grooves, Kelley’s Island, Ohio; Blue Hole, Castalia, Ohio; Millersburg, Ohio; Amish Country; Ohio Agricul- tural Research and Development Center, Wooster, Ohio; Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio; Malabar Farm, Mansfield, Ohio; Marmon Valley Farm, Zanesfield, Ohio; Millwood Wildlife Area, ; Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio; King’s Island, Cincinnati, Ohio; Burr Oak Lodge, Glouster, Ohio; Flint Ridge State Museum, Newark, Ohio; Snow Trails Ski Lodge, Mansfield, Ohio; , Port Clinton, Ohio; Toledo Zoo; Cleveland Browns; Summer Arts Festival, Columbus, Ohio; Delta Queen, Cincinnati, Ohio; Sea World of Ohio, Aurora, Ohio; Hocking Valley Scenic Railway; Circleville Pumpkin Show; Wileswood Country Store, Huron, Ohio; World’s Largest Interchange—Interstate 77 at Interstate 70 near Cambridge, Ohio

Ohio. Distributed by the Ohio Department of Tourism. No Date. Included in pictures: , Toledo, Ohio; Toledo Zoo, Toledo, Ohio; Marblehead Lighthouse, Marblehead, Ohio; Perry’s Victory Monument, Put-in-Bay, Ohio; Lonz Winery, Put-in-Bay, Ohio; Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio; Stan Hywet hall, Akron, Ohio; Geauga Lake Park, Aurora, Ohio; Sea World of Ohio, Aurora, Ohio; Piatt Castle, West Liberty, Ohio; Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum, Wapakoneta, Ohio; Brumback Library, Van Wert, Ohio; Deeds Carillon Tower, Dayton, Ohio; US Air Force Museum, Dayton, Ohio; Kingwood Center, Mansfield, Ohio; The Country Store, Lucas, Ohio; Warren G. Harding Tomb, Marion, Ohio; W.P. Snyder, Jr., Marietta, Ohio; Zoar Village, Zoar, Ohio; Schoenbrunn Village, New Philadelphia, Ohio; Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio; ; German Village, Columbus, Ohio; COSI, Columbus, Ohio; State capitol Build- ing, Columbus, Ohio; The Buxton Inn, Granville, Ohio; Ohio State Fair, Columbus, Ohio; Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio; Kings Island, Kings Mills, Ohio; Cincinnati Reds; McGuffy Museum, Oxford, Ohio; Golden Lamb Inn, Lebanon, Ohio; Serpent Mound, Locust Grove, Ohio; Adena, Chillicothe, Ohio.

Ohio Is the Greatest. Distributed by State of Ohio. No date. Included in pictures: Governor James A. Rhodes; Ohio Village, Columbus, Ohio; Schoenbrunn Village, New Philadelphia, Ohio; National Road Museum, Zanesviille, Ohio; Dayton international Airport; , Ashland County, Ohio; Lodge, Geauga County, Ohio; Skyline views of Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, Youngs- town

Ohioology: Know Your State. Published by Ohio Edison Company. No date. Included in pictures: Simon Perkins Home, Akron, Ohio; Ebenezer Anders’ Home, Milan, Ohio; Oak Hill Cottage, Mansfield, Ohio; Miss Ohio, Pat Dawley; Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio;

The Wonderful World of Ohio. State of Ohio Department of Highways. 1965. Included in pictures: State Capitol Building, Columbus, Ohio; Hargus Creek lake, Pickaway County, Ohio; , Meigs County, Ohio; Clear Fork State Park, Ashland County, Ohio; Pymatuning Lake; Indian Lake; ; Chapin State Forest, Lake County, Ohio; Muskingum River Dam and Mill; Roosevelt Lake; Lake Hope, Vinton County, Ohio; Battelle Memorial Research Institute, Columbus, Ohio; Cleveland Museum of Art; William McKinley National Memorial, Niles, Ohio; Thomas Worthington Home, Adena, Ohio; Ohio State Museum, Columbus, Ohio; Krohn Conservatory, Cincinnati, Ohio; King- wood Center, Mansfield, Ohio; Stan Hywet Hall, Akron, Ohio; Malabar Farm, Mansfield, Ohio; Hayes State Memorial, Fremont, Ohio; Warren G. Harding Tomb, Marion, Ohio; Ulysses S Grant Birth Place, Point Pleasant, Ohio; James A. Garfield Home, Mentor, Ohio; Harrison Tomb, North Bend, Ohio; McKinley Tomb, Canton, Ohio; Perry’s Monument, Put-in-Bay, Ohio; Glacial Grooves, Kelley’s Island, Ohio; Thomas Edison Birthplace, Milan, Ohio; Mac-O-Chee Castle, West Liberty, Ohio; US Air Force Museum, Fairborn, Ohio; Deeds Carillon Park, Dayton, Ohio; Glendower State Memorial, Lebanon, Ohio; Fort Recovery State Memorial, Fort Recovery, Ohio; Campus Martius Museum, Marietta, Ohio; Our House State Memorial, Gallipolis, Ohio; Serpent Mound State Memorial, Locust Grove, Ohio; Sherman House State Memorial, Lancaster, Ohio; Schoenbrunn Village, New Phil- adelphia, Ohio; Stark County Historical Society, Canton, Ohio; Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio; State Capitol of Ohio, Columbus; The Blue Streak at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio

Stamps: A Weekly Magazine of Philately. Vol. 82. No. 11. March 14, 1953. [Featuring the Story of the Ohio Sesquicentennial Stamps] Included in pictures: Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield; Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson; Frances P. Bolton, congresswom- an from Ohio; Robert D. West; Carl Soendlin; H.L. Lindquist; Martha Jean Gerber; Anne Lise Diemar; Creeman Rowland; Ber- nard Davis; Mrs. Sol Glass; Mrs. Harold Mac Entée; Harold Mac Entee; Sol Glass

BOX 2 File 6: Misc. Brochures, Pamphlets, Booklets, & papers from Ohio Historical Sites 1. Cleveland Museum of Art Parking Pass. 1962. 2. Church Life. Vol. 61. No. 2. March 1957 Episcopal Church Diocese of Ohio. Included in pictures: Edwin A. Howe; Rev. Percy F. Rex; Burroughs; Bishop Tucker; Howard L. Barkdull; Sanctuary of Trinity Church, Toledo, Ohio; Wesley R. Hartung; Richard Moran; Thomas Enderbury; Richard G. Salomon; Rev. Robert O. Reddish; Wallace J. Baker; Rabbi Myron Silberman; Mrs. Maxfield Dowell; Dr. Elton Trueblood 3. Church Life. Vol. 57. No. 5. June 1953. Episcopal Church Diocese of Ohio. Included in pictures: Rev. Dr. George Franklin Smythe; St. James’ Church, Boardman, Ohio; St. Peter’s Church, Ashtabula, Ohio; St. Paul’s Church, Akron, Ohio; Trinity Church, Fostoria, Ohio; Bishop ; Charles Pettit McIlvaine; Bexley Hall; Rev. Intrepid Morse; William Sparrow; Jacob Burnet 4. Church Life. July Issue. Episcopal Church Diocese of Ohio. Included in pictures: Rabbi Rudolph M. Rosenthal; Monsignor Lawrence P. Cahill; Bishop Burroughs; Bishop Tucker; Ralph H. Wright, Jr.; Julianne Loegler; Mrs. David Loegler; Mayor Ralph Locher; Rev. C. Donald Garmey; Captain Francis Wilkinson; Rev. Richard T. Giesel; Rev. B. Bruce Whittmore; Rev. Dr. George E. Drew; Debby Murray of Lakewood; Becky Topalian of Cuyahoga Falls; Giny Rowley of Gambier; Dick Trelease of Akron; Elizabeth Compton of Sandusky; David Reed of Toledo; Sally Dugan of Madison; David Robinson of Galion; Bob Brandal of Elyria; Bob Mason of Toledo; David Newcomer of Cleveland Heights; Linda Copeland of Willoughby; Scott Wilber of Lakewood; Sarah Eakin of Lakewood; Rev. Thomas E. Vossler; St. Alban’s, Cleveland, Ohio; Frank Miller; Roland E. Clark; St. Paul’s, Medina, Ohio; Grace Church, Willoughby, Ohio; Jim Mackey, Ray Beerends, A.R. VanDeventer, Robert Schmidt, Marshall Browne; Rev. Jack R. Huntley; Col. Harold Lang; Rogation Day at Christ Church, Warren, Ohio

5. Ohio’s Railway Museum. Norfolk & Western Steam Engine. Worthington, Ohio. 6. Piatt Castles. West Liberty, Ohio. [includes 2 tickets to Mac-O-Chee Castle] 7. Indian Mill State Memorial. Wyandot County, Ohio. 8. Stan Hywet hall & Gardens. Akron, Ohio. 9. Golden Lamb Inn. Lebanon, Ohio. [Includes old matchbook cover and additional pamphlet] 10. Fort Tuscarora Museum, Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio; 1971. 11. Fireland’s Museum. Norwalk, Ohio. [Includes news photo from 1957 and original ticket] 12. Circleville Pumpkin Festival. 1970. 13. The Saltbox House. Jonathan Hale Homestead. Richfield, Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio. 14. Festival of Leaves. Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio. 1970 15. The Ohio Experience: A Symposium on Historic Sites Administered by the Ohio Historical Society. The Ohio Historical Quarterly. Vol. 67. No. 3. July 1958. Pg. 244-263 16. The Survey of the Seven Ranges. Ohio Historical Quarterly. Vol. 68. No. 2. April 1959. Pg. 115-140. 17. Honorary Life Membership card to the Tuscarawas County Historical Association. 18. Granville Historical Museum. Granville, Ohio. July 1957. 19. Guide to the Toledo Museum of Art. [Booklet and brochure] 20. Rutherford B. Hayes State Memorial, Fremont, Ohio. [2 pamphlets, one more updated] 21. Friends Meeting House State Memorial. Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio. 22. Milan Historical Museum, Milan, Ohio. Including Thomas Edison Birthplace & The Milan Inn. 23. Lyme Church. Lyme Township, east of Bellevue, Ohio. Huron County. 24.Lafayette Motor Hotel. Marietta, Ohio. Color brochure. 25. Breakfast menu from the Granville Inn, Granville, Ohio. 26. Admission ticket to the McCook Museum of Carrollton, Ohio. 27. Home of Thomas Worthington: Adena. Chillicothe, Ohio . 28. Skyline Drives of Paint Valley, Ohio on US 50 near Bainbridge, Ross County. 29. Sorrowful Mother Shrine, Bellevue, Ohio. 25 page full-color book. 30. Trumpet In the Land. August 1970.

Real photographs: Horace Monument in front of the Main Building of Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. 1963. Phil Sheridan’s folk’s farm near Somerset, Perry County, Ohio. 1969 First OVI Reunion under this Oak Street at Phil Sheridan’s folk’s farm near Somerset, Perry County, Ohio.

File 7: City & County Brochures and Pamphlets

1. Warren County Historical Museum. Lebanon, Ohio. 2. Lorain County Historical Museum. Lorain, Ohio. 3. Allen County Historical Museum. Lima, Ohio. 4. Wyandot County Historical Museum. Upper Sandusky, Ohio. [Includes 4 pamphlets] 5. Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio. 6. Burton, Geauga County, Ohio. 7. Cleveland, Ohio. Includes pictures of: Public Auditorium; Cleveland Hopkins Airport; Dunham Tavern Museum; Cleveland Art Museum; University Circle; Skyline 8. Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio 9. Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. 10. Akron, Summit County, Ohio. Includes pictures of: Derby Downs; The Rubber Bowl; University of Akron; YMCA Building; Portage Lakes; Firestone Research Laboratory; Goodyear Airdock; BF Goodrich Company 11. Delaware, Delaware, Ohio. Includes pictures of: Elliott Hall; Memorial Union; Ohio Wesleyan University; Frank B. Willis High School; Jane M. Case Hospital; Community Swimming Pool; Sunbury Golf Corse; Little Brown Jug; Delaware Dam; Perkins Observatory; Olentangy Caverns; Ranco; Hughes-Keenan; Sunray Stove Company; Greif Brothers Cooperage; Pennsylvania Salt Company; Delaware County Courthouse; Rohr Furnture Company; Wilson’s Department Store; Delaware Hardware 12. Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio. 2 different brochures. Includes pictures of: YMCA Building; John Glenn Parking Garage; Findlay Senior High School; Blanchard Valley Hospital; Brewer Science Hall; Findlay College; J.C. Donnell Memorial Stadium 13. Fostoria, Seneca/Hancock/Wood County, Ohio. 1957. Includes pictures of: Fostoria High School (Emerson Junior High School); Fostoria High School Stadium; Fostoria Swimming Pool; McClean Public Library; YMCA; Fostoria Hospital; Post Office 14. Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. 15. Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. 16. Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio.

File 8: Colleges & Universities 1. Bowling Green State University; Bowling Green, Ohio 2. Oberlin College; Oberlin, Ohio. 3. College of Wooster; Wooster, Ohio 4. Miami University; Oxford, Ohio 5. Map of the Locations of Colleges & Universities in Ohio

File 9: Columbus, Ohio 1. Ohio Historical Center map and brochure 2. See Columbus: Ohio’s Capital. Including pictures of: The Ohio State University; Civic Center and Skyline; Veterans Memorial Auditorium; Avenue of Flags; Port Columbus International Airport; Midland Patio; State Capitol; COSI; German Village; Columbus Zoo; O’Shaughnessy Reservoir & Dam; Scioto Downs; Columbus Gallery of Art; Ohio Village; Riverfront Amphitheater; Columbus Children’s Zoo; Maps 3. Columbus Heritage Tour. Distributed by Kiwanis International. Includes images of: Central Market; Neil House Hotel; Ohio State Arsenal; Columbus Public Schools; Wyandotte Building; St. Joseph’s Cathedral; Ohio Theatre; Alfred Kelly Home; Old Post Office; State Capitol; Kappa Kappa Gamma Headquarters; Columbus Public Library; Trinity Episcopal Church; Columbus City Hall; Franklinton Area; First State Buildings; Columbus Feeder Canal; Board of Trade 4. German Village Sight-seeing Tour 5. Other misc. brochures about sites to see in the capital city

File 10: Ohio Tourism Booklets 1. Ohio State Parks. 1962. Including pictures of: Manor House at Punderson Park; Cabins at ; 2. Ohio Landmarks. Including: Ulysses S. Grant Birthplace; Newark Earthworks; Fallen Timbers; Paul Laurence Dunbar Home; George A. Custer Monument; John Rankin House; Tomb; Fort Hill; Ohio State Muse- um; Zoar Gardens; Glendower; George Rogers Clark Memorial; Miamisburg Mound; Harriet Beecher Stowe House; Logan Elm; William McKinley Tomb; Our House; Number One House, Zoar; Schoenbrunn Village; Fort Ancient; Campus Martius Muse- um; Fort Recovery; Hayes memorial; Glacial Grooves; Adena 3. Beautiful Ohio. Including pictures of: Lake Hope State Park; Kingwood Center, Mansfield, Ohio; Rocky Fork Lake; International Soap Box Derby, Akron, Ohio; Grand American Trap Shoot, Vandalia, Ohio; , Yellow Springs, Ohio; Glendower, Lebanon, Ohio; Schenbrunn Village, New Philadelphia, Ohio; Adena, home of Thomas Worthington, Chillicothe; Map 4. Ohio’s State Memorials. Including pictures of: Wahkeena Nature Preserve, Fairfield County; Ulysses S. Grant Birthplace, Point Pleasant; Thomas Worthing- ton’s Home, Chillicothe; Rutherford B. Hayes Home, Fremont; Serpent Mount, Locust Grove; William Henry Harrison Tomb, North Bend; Schoenbrunn Village, Tuscarawas County; Zoar Gardens, Tuscarawas County; Friends Meeting House, Mount Pleasant; Fort Hill Museum, Highland County; W.P. Snyder, Junior towboat, Marietta; Buckeye Furnace, Jackson County; Indi- an Mill, Wyandot County; Our House Tavern, Gallipolis 5. Enjoy Ohio. Including pictures of: Perry’s Victory Monument, Put-in-Bay; Ohio State Capitol Building, Columbus; Civic Center, Columbus; The Ohio State University, Columbus; Cleveland Museum of Art; Glacial Grooves at Kelley’s Island; Old Man’s Cave; Rock House; Gourmet Room atop Terrace Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio; Serpent Mound, Locust Grove; Toledo Zoo; Covered bridges; Grist mills; Thomas Edison birthplace, Milan; Schoenbrunn & Zoar Villages; Caverns & Canals 6. 22 Tours Leading Thru The Wonderful World of Ohio. July 1968. 7. Let’s Explore Ohio. Distributed by SOHIO. 1953. Including pictures of: Toledo Skyline; Rutherford B. Hayes Memorial, Fremont; Toledo Museum of Art; Central Union Terminal, Toledo; Fort Defiance Park, Defiance; Valley, Maumee; Fort Recovery State Memorial, Fort Recovery; Miamis- burg Mound, Miamisburg; Grand Lake St. Mary’s State Park, St. Mary’s; Wright Brother’s Plane, Dayton; Newcom Tavern, Dayton; Cincinnati Skyline; William Henry Harrison Tomb, North Bend; Suspension Bridge, Cincinnati; Cincinnati Zoo; Taft Mu- seum, Cincinnati; Coney Island, Cincinnati; Fort Ancient State Memorial, Lebanon; Crosley Field, Cincinnati; Warren G. Har- ding Tomb, Marion; Indian Lake; Madonna of the Trail Memorial, Springfield; Covered Bridge, Upper Sandusky; Ohio Caverns, West Liberty; Fort Hill State memorial, Sinking Springs; Serpent Mound Memorial, Locust Grove; John Bryan State Park, Yel- low Springs, Rankin House, Ripley; Regatta, Sandusky Bay; Perry’s Monument, Put-in-Bay; Inscription Rock, Kelley’s Island; Blue Hole, Castalia; Blockhouse, Mansfield; Marblehead Lighthouse, Marblehead; Thomas Edison Birthplace, Milan; East Har- bor State Park, Port Clinton; Yacht Basin, Vermilion; Johnny Appleseed Monument, Mansfield; Cedar Point Beach, Sandusky; State Capitol, Columbus; State Park, Hebron; Swasey Chapel, Denison University, Granville; Governor’s Man- sion, Columbus; Octagon State Memorial, Newark; Hayden Falls, Columbus; Hanby House, Westerville; Lake Hope; Ash Cave; Cantwell Cliffs; Logan Elm; Old man’s Cave; Rock House; Roller Dam, Gallipolis; Our House, Gallipolis; Lake Vesuvius; ; Rocky River Golf Course; Terminal Tower Group; Brookside Zoo; Cascade Park; Hinckley Lake; Cleve- land Museum of Art; Euclid Beach; Municipal Stadium, Cleveland; Muskingum River; Virginia Kendall park; Y-Bridge, Zanesville; Gnadenhutten; Portage Lakes; Zoar Gardens, Zoar; Schoenbrunn Village, New Philadelphia; Mound Cemetery, Marietta ;Start Westward Memorial; Old Land Office, Marietta; Blennerhassett Island, Ohio River; Campus Martius Museum, Marietta; Mor- mon Temple, Kirtland; Nelson’s Ledges; Garfield’s Home; Mill Creek Park, Youngstown; Atwood Lake; McKinley Tomb, Canton; Seneca Lake; Clendening Lake; Quaker Meeting House, Mount Pleasant; Betty Zane Monument, Martin’s Ferry 8. Ohio Festivals. 1969. 9. World’s Greatest Tours in the Wonderful World of Ohio. Including pictures of: Metals Park, Geauga County; Air Force Museum, Dayton; Delta Queen Riverboat, Cincinnati; Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton; Cincinnati Zoo & Opera 10. Your Outdoor Ohio Family Outing Guide for Picnics, Fishing, Hunting. Including pictures of: Fort Meigs Memorial; Harrison lake; East Harbor Beach; Clear Fork Gorge; Catawba Island; Mohican State Forest; Nelson-Kennedy Ledges; Pymatuning Reservoir; New Lyme; Lake Erie; Indian Lake; Kiser Lake; Grand Lake St. Mary’s; Rock House State Park; O’Shaughnessy Dam; ; Buckeye Lake; Cantwell Cliffs State Park; Fire Tower in ; Pleasant Hill Reservoir; Muskingum Woods; Seneca Lake; Atwood Lake; Piedmont Lake; Clendening Dam; Fort Laurens; Fort Ancient; Rocky Fork Lake Dam; Pike State park; Old Man’s Cave State Park; Ash Cave State Park; Serpent Mound; Lake Hope; Ohio River; Gorge Park; Virginia Kendall Park; Blacklick Park; Winton Woods Park; Sharon Woods; Oak Openings Park; Providence Park 11. 70-77 Buckeye Tourway. Trip-tick style guide for corridors I-70 and I-77

File 11: Ohio Facts & Stats 1. Our Flags. Issued by Ted W. Brown, Secretary of State. No date 2. Ohio’s Capitals: Chillicothe Zanesville, Columbus. Issued by Ted W. Brown, Secretary of State. 1955. 3. Ohio’s Heritage. Address by Joseph Tomas. June 26, 1953. 4. Official Ohio. Ohio Development & Publicity Commission. 5. Currency Quiz. State of Ohio Treasury Department. 1956 6. Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag and the History of the Ohio Flag. Issued by Ted W. Brown, Secretary of State. 7. Official Ohio. Sesquicentennial 1803-1953. Ohio Development & Publicity Commission. 8. Ohio: The Land and the People. Reprint from Ohio, An Empire Within an Empire. 2nd ed. 9. Ohio: Research, Education, Employment, Industry. Issued by Governor James A. Rhodes 10. Celebrate Ohio’s 150th Birthday. Ohio State Museum. 1953. 11. Ohio Digest. Division of Travel and Recreation. 12. Flint: Ohio’s Official Gemstone. State of Ohio Department of Natural Resources 13. Interesting Facts about Ohio: Pioneer State of the . Published by Ohio Great Lakes Exposition Committee. 14. Ohio…Is Happening. Issued by John J. Gilligan, Governor of Ohio.

Scope and Content: Vintage paper ephemera in the form of pamphlets, booklets, brochures, and fliers from all of the various state historical sites and tourist attractions in Ohio. All of these materials were freely distributed through the mail, at travel centers, and at the sites themselves.

Access: No restrictions

Provenance: Donate to OGS from the estate of Joseph H. Shaw (1878-8 Feb 1974)of 617 Arlington Avenue, Mansfield.

Key Words: Ohio State Parks; State historical sites; Tourist books; Ohio History; Ohio vacationing; Ohio Travel

Processed by: Aaron Turner, MLIS student, September 12, 2012.