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OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OGS FINDING AIDS 611 State Route 97 W Users of this collection should credit the Ohio Genealogical Society in any reference citing. The OGS Archives is open to Bellville OH 44813-8813 the public Tuesday through Saturday from 9 AM to 5 PM. In- 419-886-1903 quiries may also be made using the OGS Copy Service (Library section of web site) where a Manuscript Key and OGS Finding www.ogs.org Aids may also be found. 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 Ohio River-Lake Erie 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 Cincinnati, 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. Grant 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; Harriet Taylor Upton; 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 Fort Miami. Perrysburg & Maumee, Ohio. Fort Meigs. Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio. Harriet Beecher Stowe 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: