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| Manuscript Collection | Save | 341 | Title: | Daughters of the American Revolution, Ohio Society Record Book
| | | Creator: | Daughters of the American Revolution, Ohio Society | | | Dates: | 1917-1919 | | | Abstract: | The Ohio Society Daughters of the American Revolution is an affiliate of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The society's programs include youth scholarship, adult literacy, national defense, community service awards, service to veterans, historic preservation, and conservation. The collection consists of a guest book for the lodge at Camp Sherman (an army camp in Chillicothe, Ohio), signed by hundreds of Daughters of the American Revolution members from across the country who visited there during World War I. | | | Call #: | MS 1220 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Daughters of the American Revolution. Ohio Society. | Patriotic societies -- Ohio. | Women -- Ohio -- Societies and clubs. | Camp Sherman (Ohio)
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 342 | Title: | Grand Army of the Republic, William Slaughter Post No. 568 Minutes
| | | Creator: | Grand Army of the Republic, William Slaughter Post No. 568 | | | Dates: | 1886-1904 | | | Abstract: | The Grand Army of the Republic, William Slaughter Post No. 568 was founded in 1886, in Edgerton (Williams Co.), Ohio, as a local branch of a national association for veterans of the Civil War. The collection consists of minutes of post meetings. | | | Call #: | MS 1221 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Grand Army of the Republic. William Slaughter Post No. 568 (Edgerton, Ohio) | Veterans -- Ohio -- Edgerton -- Societies, etc. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Edgerton. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Societies, etc.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 346 | Title: | First Congregational Church, Brooklyn, Ohio, Woman's Missionary Society Record Book
| | | Creator: | First Congregational Church, Brooklyn, Ohio, Woman's Missionary Society | | | Dates: | 1875-1893 | | | Abstract: | The Woman's Missionary Society was a woman's group of the First Congregational Church of Brooklyn Village, Ohio (annexed to Cleveland in 1890). The object of the society was to raise money for missionary purposes and to cultivate the missionary spirit among its members. Money collected was sent to the Woman's Board of Missions for the purposes of their organization. The society met monthly and was particularly involved in assisting foreign missionary activities. The collection consists of a constitution, names of members, minutes of monthly meetings (1875-1883), including the treasurer's annual reports, and a letter (1893) from one-time secretary, Mary Russell Turner. | | | Call #: | MS 1227 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | First Congregational Church (Brooklyn, Ohio). Woman's Missionary Society -- Archives. | Congregational churches -- Ohio -- Brooklyn -- Missions -- Societies, etc. -- Archives. | Church records and registers -- Ohio -- Brooklyn. | Women in church work -- Ohio -- Brooklyn -- Societies and clubs -- Archives. | Brooklyn (Ohio) -- Church history -- Sources.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 347 | Title: | Methodist Protestant Church, Chillicothe, Ohio, Records
| | | Creator: | Methodist Protestant Church, Chillicothe, Ohio | | | Dates: | 1854-1861 | | | Abstract: | The Methodist Protestant Church was located in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. The collection consists of two volumes, including an annual register, constitution, bylaws, and minutes of meetings of the Sabbath school. | | | Call #: | MS 1229 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Methodist Protestant Church (Chillicothe, Ohio) | Methodist Church -- Ohio -- Chillicothe. | Church records and registers -- Ohio -- Chillicothe. | Chillicothe (Ross County, Ohio) -- Church history -- Sources.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 349 | Title: | Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Brotherhood, Circleville, Ohio, Records
| | | Creator: | Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Brotherhood, Circleville, Ohio | | | Dates: | 1915-1923 | | | Abstract: | Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Brotherhood was a Circleville, Ohio, church group organized to promote "church work and spiritual life; to advance in sociability and to render mutual aid to its members." The collection consists of minutes of meetings, constitution, bylaws, and signatories to the constitution. | | | Call #: | MS 1231 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Brotherhood (Circleville, Ohio) | Brotherhoods -- Ohio -- Circleville. | Church societies -- Ohio -- Circleville. | Men -- Ohio -- Circleville -- Societies and clubs. | Lutherans -- Ohio -- Circleville. | Circleville (Ohio) -- Religious life and customs -- History -- Sources.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 350 | Title: | Ohio Militia, 20th Division, 1st Brigade, 1st Regiment, and 4th Division, 2nd Brigade, 1st Regiment, Records
| | | Creator: | Ohio Militia, 20th Division, 1st Brigade, 1st Regiment, and 4th Division, 2nd Brigade, 1st Regiment | | | Dates: | 1833-1843 | | | Abstract: | The 20th Division, 1st Brigade, 1st Regiment, and 4th Division, 2nd Brigade, 1st Regiment were formed from the militias of Portage and Trumbull counties (Ohio) in 1837 according to an act passed by the Ohio General Assembly to organize and discipline the Ohio Militia. The militia in Portage County, headquartered in Ravenna, was formerly the 4th Division, 2nd Brigade, 1st Regiment of Ohio militia, made up of 10 companies and two sections of light infantry. The records of the 4th Division were kept by Col. Lucius V. Bierce, and the records of the 20th Division were kept by Joel B. Burnett and Perry H. Babcock. In 1838, companies of the 20th Division split off to make up the 4th Regiment of Ohio Militia. The collection consists of rank rolls, company officer elections, regimental orders, records of payments and fines assessed, and judicial and other records of the 20th Division, 1st Brigade, 1st Regiment of Ohio Militia, together with similar records of its predecessor, the 4th Division, 2nd Brigade, 1st Regiment. The records of the 4th Division are dated 1833-1837 and the records of the 20th Division are dated 1837-1843. | | | Call #: | MS 1233 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Ohio. Militia. Division, 20th. Brigade, 1st. Regiment, 1st -- Archives. | Ohio. Militia. Division, 4th. Brigade, 2nd. Regiment, 1st -- Archives. | Ohio -- Militia -- History -- Sources. | Portage County (Ohio) -- History, Military -- Sources. | Trumbull County (Ohio) -- History, Military -- Sources.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 353 | Title: | Canfield, Ohio, School District Records
| | | Creator: | Canfield, Ohio, School District | | | Dates: | 1826-1853 | | | Abstract: | Canfield, Ohio, is a village located seven miles southwest of Youngstown, in Mahoning County. It was surveyed in 1798. The collection consists of a plat of school district no. 3, minutes of meetings, lists of householders, copies of deeds, and teacher reports. | | | Call #: | MS 1243 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Canfield (Ohio) Schools. | Schools -- Ohio -- Canfield.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 354 | Title: | Benjamin A. Wright Account Book
| | | Creator: | Wright, Benjamin A. | | | Dates: | 1862 | | | Abstract: | Benjamin A. Wright was a soldier in Company B, 39th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry during the American Civil War. The collection consists of a financial record of Wright's accounts with members of the 39th Regiment, Georgia Volunteers, while stationed at Camp Bartow near Savannah, Georgia. | | | Call #: | MS 1244 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Wright, Benjamin A. | Confederate States of America. Army. Georgia Infantry Regiment, 39th. | Soldiers -- Georgia -- Miscellanea. | Georgia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sources. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sources.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 355 | Title: | Amelia Converse Papers
| | | Creator: | Converse, Amelia | | | Dates: | 1839-1890 | | | Abstract: | Amelia Converse was a resident of Parkman, Ohio, and daughter of John Phelps Converse. The collection consists of personal letters to Miss Converse from friends and relatives, and diaries (1839-1869), containing descriptions of travels in Ohio and conditions in asylums there. Correspondents include Martha Converse, Mary M. Farwell, and Francis Parkman. | | | Call #: | MS 1247 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Converse, Amelia. | Asylums -- Ohio. | Psychiatric hospitals -- Ohio. | Ohio -- Description and travel.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 356 | Title: | Jesse Baldwin Papers
| | | Creator: | Baldwin, Jesse | | | Dates: | 1862-1881 | | | Abstract: | Jesse Baldwin (b. 1815) was a businessman and state legislator, of Youngstown, Ohio. The collection consists of letter books (1862-1864) containing copies of letters sent to such persons as Salmon P. Chase, William P. Fessenden, James A. Garfield, Horace Greeley, and John Sherman, expressing Baldwin's opinions on the economic and monetary policies of the U.S.; copies of letters sent and received, financial accounts, and other records (1879-1881) relating to Baldwin's business activities in Boardman, Ohio. | | | Call #: | MS 1248 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Baldwin, Jesse, b. 1815. | Monetary policy -- United States. | United States -- Economic policy -- To 1933. | Businessmen -- Ohio -- Boardman.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 357 | Title: | Canfield Township, Ohio, Records
| | | Creator: | Canfield Township, Ohio | | | Dates: | 1802-1915 | | | Abstract: | Canfield, Ohio is a township located seven miles southwest of Youngstown, in Mahoning County. It was surveyed in 1798. The collection consists of quarterly reports of accounts with the general post office, 1802-1804, minutes of trustee and elector meetings, record of earmarks (cattle), financial accounts, 1805-1809, tax lists, 1807-1809, resolutions and agreements, 1909-1915. | | | Call #: | MS 1250 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Canfield (Ohio : Township) | Livestock brands -- Ohio -- Canfield (Township) | Taxation -- Ohio -- Canfield (Township) -- Lists. | Canfield (Ohio : Township) -- History -- Sources. | Canfield (Ohio : Township) -- Politics and government. | Canfield (Ohio : Township) -- Genealogy.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 358 | Title: | Temperance Society, Willoughby, Ohio, Records
| | | Creator: | Temperance Society, Willoughby, Ohio | | | Dates: | 1836-1849 | | | Abstract: | The Temperance Society of Willoughby, Ohio, was founded in 1836. Willoughby, Ohio, is a suburb of Cleveland. The collection consists of minutes of meetings and list of members. Includes account records (1845-1847) of the recording secretary, Elijah Murray, and records of his estate (1847-1849). | | | Call #: | MS 1252 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Murray, Elijah -- Estate. | Temperance Society (Willoughby, Ohio) | Temperance -- Ohio -- Willoughby -- Societies, etc. | Clubs -- Ohio -- Willoughby.
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Manuscript Collection | Save | 359 | Title: | Free Will Baptists, Ohio and Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting Record Book
| | | Creator: | Free Will Baptists, Ohio and Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting | | | Dates: | 1880-1917 | | | Abstract: | Yearly conference composed initially of the Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Crawford, Washington, and Erie quarterly meetings of Free Will Baptists, with delegates proportional to membership in the quarterly meetings. The conference met "to adjust such subjects as presented by the quarterly meetings, and to assist with difficulties and endeavor by all possible means to maintain Gospel order, discipline & holiness in its members." It was also responsible for reporting or sending delegates to the general conference of Free Will Baptists. The Free Will Baptist church had its beginnings in 1780 in New Durham, New Hampshire, where Benjamin Randall preached an Arminian form of Calvinism. The collection consists of minutes (1880-1917) of meetings of this yearly conference, beginning with the 47th session, with a copy of the bylaws and constitution as adopted in 1842. The minutes include reports from the various quarterly meetings, together with resolutions pertaining particularly to missionary work. Also included are lists of delegates and elected officers, and the 1908 proceedings discussing union with the Regular Baptists for cooperation in missionary and denominational work. | | | Call #: | MS 1253 | | | Extent: | 0.10 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Free Will Baptists (1780?-1911). Ohio and Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting -- Archives. | Baptists -- Pennsylvania -- Congresses. | Baptists -- Ohio -- Congresses. | Ohio -- Church history -- Sources. | Pennsylvania -- Church history -- Sources.
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