(Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1843, Columbus: Daily Dispatch and Daily Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) 1920-1941, Columbus: Columbus Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio) 1872-1874, Columbus: Daily Dispatch. (Columbus, Ohio) 1974-1986, Columbus: Northland News. For answers to frequently asked questions or to reach us by email, visit Contact Us. WorldCat, Franklin County, Ohio, death records, 1811-1832, from area newspapers, July 17, 1811-Oct. 18, 1832 Family History Library, From Old Newspapers, Franklin County, Ohio, Death Records : from July 17, 1811 To October 18, 1832 Family History Library, From old newspapers, Franklin County, Ohio. (Columbus, Ohio) 1894-1896, Columbus: Dollar Statesman. 614.466.3831 This is a pictorial essay of the 1964 VR3 Squadron of the Military Air Transport Service of the U.S. 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. Today we have a guest post by Ohioanas executive director, David Weaver, who served as development director for nearly eight years before assuming his new position in September. (Gahanna [Ohio) 1973-1975, Gahanna: Rocky Fork Enterprise. The Union County Community Histories contain rich local histories of the towns located within Union County, Ohio. (Columbus, Ohio) 1847-1849, Columbus: Western Hemisphere. (Columbus, Ohio) 1942-1952, Columbus: South Side Leader. Official organ of the Communist Labor Party of Ohio. A searchable interface for locating historical maps of Ohio towns and cities. This doesn't include the full text of the articles. An index of selected articles 1960-1997 and obituaries 1931-1997 that were published in newspapers in Columbus and the surrounding area. During his long career he produced more than thirty books. Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Columbus_Citizen-Journal&oldid=1065939178, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from July 2015, All articles needing additional references, All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases, Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from May 2011, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 16 January 2022, at 02:09. Saturday: 10 am-5 pm The Ohio State Journal was Ohio's paper of record for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries, delivering up-to-date news on a variety of topics to readers in central Ohio and beyond. It may have continued in Boston, Massachusetts until 1917. In 1902, it was purchased by brothers Robert F. and Harry P. Wolfe, and in 1950, it became a part of the Dispatch Printing Company. In many of the years that are included in this file, only scattered issues are available. 40 U.S. & international newspapers (Newspaper Source). Celebrating the 80th Ohioana Book Awards. Columbus: Columbus Citizen-Journal. At the ceremony Schlesinger admitted that since his family had moved to Iowa when he was only five he did not have many memories of his birthplace. Flashcard library that allows students to create their own flashcards for tests. ([Columbus, Ohio) 1970s-1975, Columbus: Palladium of Liberty. (Columbus, O. Find tools to help you research, job search, learn a new skill, find a hobby and so much more. This collection contains numerous photos and newspaper clippings relating to the Union County Soldiers with whom he served; especially poignant is his letter to his parents about the deaths of his fellow comrades. The Dispatch Printing Co. collected advertising and circulation revenue, and paid most operating expenses for both papers, while Scripps owned The Citizen-Journal's circulation lists and independently operated that paper's editorial department. Student newspaper from Oklahoma State University. This volume is currently housed at the Union County Historical Society. Statewide resource for digitized photographs, manuscripts, newspapers and other items relating to Ohio history. Columbus Citizen Journal Online news source Headline News: The domain name you used to get here is for sale! Each map includes detailed information regarding towns and buildings. Register for a Free Newspaper Archive Account 1981-2016 *Does not include the August 12, 2010 issue of the Banner Press. This mixes together a number of newspapers from Eugene, Student-run newspapers of the University of Oregon, "Published by the School of Journalism, University of Oregon; official organ of the Oregon State Editorial Association", Student newspaper from Pacific University. https://libguides.bgsu.edu/USNewspapersInternet, ACollection: African American Experience in Ohio 1850-1920: Ohio Newspapers 1843-1920, ACollection: Chronicling America: Ohio Newspapers, ACollection: Civil War Newspaper Correspondence Index, ACollection: Digital Archives of the Lepper Public Library 1810-2012, ACollection: Digital Archives of the McKinley Memorial Library 1908-2013, ACollection: Digital Archives of the Way Public Library 1836-2015, ACollection: Digital Archives of Union Township Public Library 1824-2015, ACollection: Index to Lorain County News, Oberlin Weekly News, and Oberlin News, 1860-1941, ACollection: Westlife Newspaper 2013-2018, ACollection: World War I Correspondence Index, Ada: Digital Archives of the Ada Public Library 1877-1878, 2000-2001, Bellevue: Digital Archive of Bellevue Public Library 1867-2015, Bowling Green: BG News Index 1920-present, Bowling Green: Bowling Green Sentinel Tribune Index 1960's-present, Bryan: Bryan Times 1864-1915, 1925, 1959-2007, Bryan: Weekly Bryan Democrat 1863-1866, 1868-1869, Cambridge: Cambridge Times 1908, 1918-1919, Cambridge: Daily Guernsey Times 1905-1910, Cambridge: Guernsey Times 1860-1915, 1938, Cambridge: Weekly Guernsey Times 1904-1909, Choshocton: Democrat and Standard 1902-1906, Cincinnati: Centinel of the North-Western Territory 1793-1796, Cincinnati: Cincinnati Commercial 1867-1868, Cincinnati: Cincinnati commercial gazette 1887-1888, Cincinnati: Cincinnati Daily Commercial 1850, Cincinnati: Cincinnati Daily Commercial 1860, Cincinnati: Cincinnati Daily Gazette 1855-1856, Cincinnati: Edgecliff College student newspaper 1935-1980, Cincinnati: Western Christian Advocate 1897-1900, 1902-1904, 1906-1911, 1914, Cincinnati: Western Spy, and Cincinnati General Advertiser 1819-1820, Cincinnati: Western Spy, and Literary Cadet 1820-1822, Cincinnati: Western Spy, and Miami Gazette 1807-1808, Cincinnati: Xavier student newspaper 1915 - present, Circleville: Religious Telescope 1898, 1900-1909, Cleveland: Buddhist Third Class Junk Mail Oracle 1967-1970, Cleveland: Cleveland foreign language newspaper digest; 1937 Volume 4 Hungarian, Polish, Cleveland: Cleveland foreign language newspaper digest; 1937 Volume 5 Slovenian, Cleveland: Cleveland foreign language newspaper digest; 1938 Volume 1 Slovak, Carpatho-Russian, Romanian, Czech, Cleveland: Cleveland foreign language newspaper digest; 1938 Volume 2 Italian, German, Cleveland: Cleveland foreign language newspaper digest; 1938 Volume 3 Lithuanian, Jewish, Cleveland: Clevelandska Amerika 1908-1919, Cleveland: Wiadomosci Codzienne 1916-1919, 1922, 1926, Columbus: Columbus African American Collection, Columbus: Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen newspapers photos 1912-1984, Columbus: Digital Archives of the Westland Area Library 1977-2012, Columbus: German Village Gazette 2003-2005, Columbus: Northwest Columbus News 1998-2005, Columbus: Ohio Jewish Chronicle 1922-1994, Columbus: Ohio State Journal 1832-1879, 1885, 1889, 1909, Coshocton: Coshocton Age 1826, 1840, 1861, 1880-1882, Coshocton: Democratic Standard-Commonwealth 1882-1885, Dayton: Daily Herald and Empire 1874-1876, Forest: Digital Archives of the Forest Jackson Public Library 1946-1950, Fort Recovery: Digital Archives of the Fort Recovery Public Library 1891-1973, Fostoria: Fostoria Review-Dispatch 1900-1902, 1915-1917, Fremont: Images from the Fremont News-Messenger 1973-mid 1990s, Gallipolis: Sunday Times-Sentinel 1972-1973, 1977-1979, 1981, 1983-1984, 1988-1990, 1993-1995, 1999-2001, Grove City: Digital Archives of the Southwest Public Libraries 1901, 1927-2011, Hilliard: Hilliard Northwest News 2003-2004, Hudson: Northern Summit Independent 1919-1920, Huron: Digital Archives of the Huron Public Library 1880-1994, Huron: Huron Commercial Advertiser 1837-1842, Johnstown: Digital Archives of the Mary E. Babcock Library 1884-2007, Kalida: Kalida Sentinel 1855-1860, 1864-1865, Kirtland: Evening & Morning Star 1833-1834, Lewisburg: Digital Archives of the Brown Memorial Library 1897-1982, Lisbon: Digital Archives of the Lepper Public Library 1901-1905, 1968-1970, 1995, 2000-2012, Mansfield: Daily Shield and Banner 1888-1892, Mansfield: Mansfield/Richland County Newspaper Citation Database 1828-1903, 1953-, Mansfield: Mansfield Daily Shield 1892-1912, Mansfield: Mansfield Herald 1856-1860, 1865-1881, Mansfield: Mansfield Shield and Banner 1914, Mansfield: Richland Shield and Banner 1850-1861, 1865-1866, 1868-1872, 1875-1888, 1896-1913, Miamisburg: Miamisburg Bulletin 1871-1895, Middletown: Middletown Daily News-Signal 1890-1891, 1899, Middletown: Middletown Daily News-Signal 1907-1910, Middletown: Middletown News-Signal 1910-1920, Middletown: Middletown Signal 1881-1883, 1893, 1896-1900, Millersburg: Digital Archives of the Holmes District Public Library 1843-1924, Mount Vernon: Civil War Era Newspapers of Mount Vernon 1860-1865, Oak Harbor: Digital Archives of Oak Harbor Public Library 1897-2015, Oberlin: Oberlin Evangelist 1838-1841, 1844-1850, 1852-1859, Oberlin: Oberlin News-Tribune: The World War II Years 1941-1945, Oxford: Western Round-Up Student Newspaper 1930-1971, Painesville: Painesville Telegraph 1850-1903, 1905-1906, 1917-1951, Painesville: Telegraph-Republican 1907-1913, 1915-1916, Pickerington: Pickerington Times-Sun 2003-2005, Pomeroy-Middleport: Daily Sentinel 1971-2004, Portsmouth: Daily Times 1894-1900, 1980-1984, 1990-1999, Portsmouth: Portsmouth Daily Times 1900-1903, 1905-1914, 1916-1927, 1932, 1951, 1984-1992, 1994-2004, Portsmouth: Portsmouth Sunday Sun 1920-1921, Portsmouth: Portsmouth Sunday Times 1930-1933, Portsmouth: Portsmouth Times 1903-1905, 1908, 1917, 1924, 1929-1978, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg News 2004-2005, Rossford: Digital Archives of the Rossford Public Library 1939-2015, Sidney: Sidney Journal 1871-1874, 1879-1907, Springfield: Springfield Daily News 1860-1861, St. Paris: St. Paris Enterprise 1878-1891, St. Paris: St. Paris News Dispatcfh 1881-1949, Swanton: Digital Archives of Swanton Public Library 1922-2014, Toledo: Toledo Blade 1879-1897, 1899-1916, 1921-1925, 1940-2007, Upper Arlington: Upper Arlington News 2003, Urbana: Digital Archives of the Champaign County Library 1822-2015, Waverly: PIke County Digital Newspaper Collection, 1866-, Westlake/Bay Village: Westlake/Bay Village Ovserver 2009-2015, Weston: Digital Archives of the Weston Public Library 1878-1946, Weston: Wood County Herald 1894-1909, 1915-1919, Wooster: Wayne County Democrat 1850-1857, 1861-1864, 1868-1874, 1876-1913, Wooster: Wooster Daily Republican 1917-1920, Youngstown: Mahoning Valley Vindicator 1875-1877, Youngstown: Mahoning Vindicator 1869-1875, Youngstown: Sunday Vindicator 1896-1916, 1918-1919, 1922, 1924-1928, Youngstown: Youngstown Evening Vindicator 1891-1893, Youngstown: Youngstown Vindicator 1893-1984, Zanesville: Muskingum Messenger 1813-1815, ACollection: Chronicling America: Oklahoma Newspapers, ACollection: Digital Archives of Hennessey Public Library 1890-2015, ACollection: Digital Archives of the Donald W. Reynolds Community Center & Library 1893-1985, ACollection: Digital Archives of the Guymon Public Library 1886-2014, ACollection: Gateway to Oklahoma History 1840s-1920s, ACollection: McAlester Newspaper Digitization Project 1874-1879, 1893-1914, 1922, Boise City: Boise City News 1938-1949, 1998-2009, Frederick: Frederick Daily Leader 1968-1987, Nowata: Nowata Star 1943, 1998-2000, 2003-2009, Oklahoma City: The Black Dispatch 1917-1922, Perkins: Perkins Journal 1932-1934, 1936, 1957, 1967, 1975, 1977, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1996-1997, 2001, 2003, 2009-, Skidmore: Skidmore Newspaper Index 1898-1902, Stillwater: Daily O'Collegian Archives 1895-present, Thomas: Thomas Tribune 1902-1903, 1954, 1969, 1971, 1981, 2001-2002, 2009-, ACollection: Chronicling America: Oregon Newspapers, ACollection: Historic Oregon Newspapers 1846-1922, ACollection: Oregon Newspapers Index 1852-2004, ACollection: Oregon State Library - Oregon Index 1974-2004, ACollection: Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database 19th - early 20th centuries, Boardman: Boardman Enterprise 1982-1983, 1985, Brownsville: Times 1893-1908, 1925-1935, 1952-1971, 2000, 2005-2009, Clatskanie: Clatskanie Chief 1948-1949, 2000, 2009-2014, Clatskanie: Clatskanie Chief 1948-1953, 2000-2009, Condon: Times-Journal 2003-2004, 2009-2013, Coquille: Coquille Valley Sentinel 1936-1940, 1971, 1973, 2006-2009, Coquille: Coquille Valley Sentinel 1970-1971, 1973, 1999-2013, Dayton: Dayton Tribune 1970-1979, 2003-2006, Eugene: Oregon Exchanges, for the Newspaperfolk of the State of Oregon 1917-1922, Forest Grove: Pacific Index 1974-1981, 2006-2007, Halfway: Hells Canyon Journal 1985-1986, 1996-1998, 2009-2013, Heppner: Heppner Gazette-Times 1930-2009 scattered years, Heppner: Heppner Gazette-Times 1968, 1972, 1999, 2009-2013, McKenzie Bridge: McKenzie River Reflections 1978-1980, 1984, 1988, 1992-1999, 2005-2009, McKenzie Bridge: McKenzie River Reflections 1985-1987, 1989, 2001-2005, 2009-2013, Pendelton: Pendelton Record 1971-1972, 1982-1984, 2009-2013, Rainier: Rainier Review 1905-1906, 1909, 1916-1979, Sheridan: Sun 1953, 1963-1966, 1991, 2009-2013, Sweet Home: New Era 1941, 1940, 1960, 2003-2004, 2009-2013. sorted by primary channel network affiliations, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Alan Miller commentary: We're a newsroom on the move | The Columbus Dispatch". This collection was made possible through the generosity of the Union County Historical Society and Mr. Myron Rausch in lending their collections for digitizing. The building was located on the northwest corner of Third and Main St, Marysville, Ohio. This database includes 80,000 newspaper clippings collected and organized in the late 1930's as a WPA project. Visit Main Library in person or Reserve an Expert online for one-on-one help with your research and genealogy questions. It was compiled by the Soldiers Record Publishing Association and published in 1920. [Ohio]) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus News. (Columbus, O. Search The Archives; Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985 File Box: 450 Citation Staff Only . There is no full text, Westlife serves various westshore suburbs of Cleveland. The Davis Chair Company was founded by Charles E. Davis, a music instructor, in 1892 after he patented his idea of the perfect piano chair. Marysville High School Yearbook Collections. (The title was taken from one of the passages in JFKs memorable inaugural address). Dorothy Jean Heine, . Donate Online This includes only clippings of these selected articles, not the full text of the newspapers. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection. Copyright 2022 Columbus Metropolitan Library. (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1966, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. (Columbus, Ohio), circa post-1850 You may not know this but there was a close Ohio and Ohioana connection within the Kennedy White House. [Ohio) 1899-1900, Columbus: Weekly Press. (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1839, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. This collection contains a selection of Lancaster High School Yearbooks, The Mirage, held by the Fairfield County Library. Moved to New York in 1921. Mon-Thu: 9 am-8 pm Columbus Citizen-Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912-1985 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen-Journal and the Columbus Citizen. Explore The Oregon Historical Society Family of Websites. Student newspaper of Youngstown State University, Newspapers published in Hennessey, Cashion, and Dover, Newspapers published in Durant, Caddo, and Calera, Newspapers published in Guymon and other local communities. This is only an index. The Ohio Soldiers section is located in Volume II. (Columbus, Ohio) 1863-1864, Columbus: Upper Arlington News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1860s-1869, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. (Columbus, O. (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1970s-1974, Westerville: American Issue. A late-1985 Scripps strategy to sell the newspaper to independent businessman Nyles V. Reinfeld changed nothing, and The Columbus Citizen-Journal was published for the last time on December 31, 1985. The Oregon Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. (Columbus, Ohio) 1853-1854, Columbus: Daily Ohio State Journal. It was formed in 1959 by the merger of The Columbus Citizen and The Ohio State Journal. (Grove City, Ohio) 1927-1978, Grove City: Grove City Record. [Ohio]) 1896-1911, Columbus: Daily Reporter. [Ohio]) 1846-1848, Columbus: Ohio Register and Antimasonic Review. (Grove City, Ohio) 1978-1982, Hilliard: Hilliards Times. Sign up to receive our newsletter! K-12 Students: Get free after-school help with your schoolwork in our School Help Centers. Newspapers published in Lisbon and New Lisbon, Newspapers published in Niles and Youngstown, Newspapers published in Perrysburg and Way, Newspapers published in Ripley, Georgetown, and Mount Orab, This is only an index. [Ohio]) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus Free Press & Cowtown Times. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1968, Columbus: Express Und Westbote. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985, Box: 450. Like all Americans, my family spent the next three days transfixed before the television. L.A. Times Archives Dec. 31, 1985 12 AM PT The final edition of the 120,000-circulation morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio, was to be published today. From this site you can search or browse the collections of Ohio newspaper photo archives, yearbooks, local historical publications and more. For the full text, see the BG News listed above. Our research library, museum, digital platform, educational programming, and historical journal make Oregon's history open and accessible to all. (Columbus, Ohio) 1966-1968, Columbus: Southern Light. Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy . (Columbus, Ohio) 1893-1908, Columbus: Crisis. (Columbus, Ohio) 1878-1884, Columbus: Sunday Morning News and the Telegram. This is only an index. (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1844, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) 1892-1895, Columbus: Columbus Sunday Herald. Then, sign up for a free account or log in if you already have one. (Columbus, Ohio) 1917-1960, Columbus: Hilltop Spectator. Explore your family history with the premier collection of U.S. obituaries and death notices for in-depth genealogical research from 1704Present. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 12, 1871 to Feb. 8, 1872), Worthington News 09/25/2007 to 04/10/2012, Hilliard Northwest News 09/17/2007 to 04/02/2012, Reynoldsburg News 09/19/2007 to 04/02/2012, Upper Arlington News 09/17/2007 to 04/17/2012, Guernsey Jeffersonian 1844-46 (Newspaper: Washington, Ohio), Obituaries-Westerville 1880-1987, Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio, The American issue. The collection is a great source for researching properties and urban development in Columbus. 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) 1906-1909, Columbus: Columbus Record and Market Reporter. Index of news articles of local interest from 1960-1997 and obituaries from 1931-1997. (Worthington, Ohio) 1820-1821, Worthington: Western Intelligencer. Columbus: Digital Archives of the Westland Area Library 1977-2012 Columbus: German Village Gazette 2003-2005 GHPL StoryWalks ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS RECORDS (**collection in process), WH2129. Grandview Heights High School Yearbook Collection. Includes over 40,000 detailed maps of Ohio cities drawn between 1882 and 1962. (Columbus, Ohio) 1842-1845, Columbus: Ohio State Tribune. 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. Initial scanning of this collection was made possible by a grant to the . (Columbus, Ohio) 1966-1968, Columbus: West Side News and Hilltop Record. Get access to save clippings, create people profiles, and explore records like: Newspaper archives 1607-2023. The Oregon Historical Society is dedicated to making Oregon's long, rich history visible and accessible to all. (Columbus, Ohio) 1946-1960, Columbus: West Village Spectator. The Dispatch Printing Co. and Scripps-Howard, as the Scripps company was known in the mid-1980s, blamed each other for the demise of the Citizen-Journal. Search Columbus Newspaper Archives. (Columbus, Ohio) 1874-1884, Columbus: Downtown Alive. (Columbus, Ohio) 1884-1891, Columbus: Sunday Capital. (Hilliard, Ohio) 1971-1987, New Albany: New Albany-Plain News. The full text of the letters is not included. The Ohio Soldiers section has been digitized and available for viewing. (Bexley, Ohio) 1971-1972, Bexley: Bexley Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1973-1974, Columbus: Spectator West. (Columbus, Ohio) 1893-1895, Columbus: Columbus Evening Post. [Ohio]) 1972-1974, Columbus: Ohio Columbian. (Westerville, Ohio) (from Feb. 16, 1912 to May 1, 1932), Westerville News & Public Opinion 09/17/2007 to 04/10/2012, Westerville News & Public Opinion, 2003-2005. (Westerville, Ohio) (from Feb. 16, 1912 to May 1, 1932) Chronicling America, Westerville News & Public Opinion 09/17/2007 to 04/10/2012 Genealogy Bank, Westerville News & Public Opinion, 2003-2005 Google News Archive, Worthington News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive. One of the places that looked very different between 1960 and 2020 is Columbus. Assessment tests so students can see where they need more practice in a subject. But mainly he was there to document the administration in preparation for the memoir Kennedy planned to write once he left the White House. [Ohio]) 1877-1881, Columbus: Ohio State Tribune, and Columbus Herald. Stay in touch. Automated Phone Renewal 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. (Columbus, Ohio) 1951-Current, Columbus: Challenger. (Columbus, Ohio) 1968-1970, Columbus: Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1964, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. Access central Ohios digital history. [1], Scripps-Howard, a publicly traded company, was at the time one of the largest media conglomerates in the country, and owned 14 newspapers, seven TV stations, nine cable-TV companies, seven radio stations and other media. Our Purpose: Inspire reading, share resources and connect people.Our Vision: A thriving community where wisdom prevails. Special census records, military rosters, and other documents related to the state of Ohio. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 2, 1861 to Jan. 30, 1869) Chronicling America, Daily Political Tornado 10/06/1840 to 10/31/1840 Genealogy Bank, Daily Reporter 01/09/2002 to Current Genealogy Bank, Der Westbote 09/03/1863 to 06/11/1895 Genealogy Bank, Der westbote (Columbus, Ohio) (from Feb. 15, 1872 to June 11, 1895) MyHeritage, Der westbote (Columbus, Ohio) (from Sept. 3, 1863 to Jan. 5, 1871) MyHeritage, Der westbote. (Columbus, Ohio) 1839-1841, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. 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. The index is comprehensive 1996-present and selective 1960's-1995. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. to have been instrumental in helping Rutherford B. Hayes be elected Governor of Ohio and later President of the United States. Columbus Landmarks advocates for, promotes and preserves Columbus landmarks and neighborhoods. 1960: Population: 471,316. (Columbus, Ohio) 1909-1911, Columbus: Columbus Onyx. Digitized documents, photographs and other items relating to United States history. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1970s, Columbus: Columbus Citizen-Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1890, Columbus: Columbus Evening Press-Post.
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