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AllHistoricalOrgs Page 1 Organization Name Athens County Chapter - OGS Athens County Historical Society & Museum ATLANTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Attica Area Historical Society Atwater Historical Society Au Sable-Oscoda Historical Society Auglaize County Chapter - OGS Auglaize County Historical Society Akron/Canton/Youngstown Railroad Historical Societ Alamo Township Historical Society Alba Historical Society Albion Historical Society 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Memorial Foundation Ada Historical Society Ada Public Library - Historic Preservation Adair Co. Genealogical Soc. Adair Heritage Assoc. Adams County Genealogical Society Adams County Historical Society ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC ADAMS COUNTY INDIANA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Adena State Memorial - OHS Adrian Historic District Commission African American Heritage Center African American Historical & Education Center Alcona Historical Society Alden Historical Society ALEXANDRIA MONROE TOWNSHIP GENEALOGY SOCIETY ALEXANDRIA-MONROE TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alger County Historical Society Algoma Township Historical Society Algonac / Clay Township Historical Society Algonac-Clay Historical Society Allegan County "Old Jail" Museum & Historical Soci Allegheny Regional Family History Society Allen Co. Historical Society Allen County Chapter - OGS ALLEN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ALLEN COUNTY/FORT WAYNE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Allen County-Ft. Wayne Hist. Soc. Allen Park Historical Commission Allendale Historical Society Alliance Area Preservation Society Alliance Genealogical Society Alliance Historic Preservation Commission Alliance Historical Society Alpha Sigma Phi Historical Society Alpine Historical Commission Alpine Township Historical Commission

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Organization NameAthens County Chapter - OGSAthens County Historical Society & MuseumATLANTA HISTORICAL SOCIETYAttica Area Historical SocietyAtwater Historical SocietyAu Sable-Oscoda Historical SocietyAuglaize County Chapter - OGSAuglaize County Historical SocietyAkron/Canton/Youngstown Railroad Historical SocietAlamo Township Historical SocietyAlba Historical SocietyAlbion Historical Society103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Memorial FoundationAda Historical SocietyAda Public Library - Historic PreservationAdair Co. Genealogical Soc.Adair Heritage Assoc.Adams County Genealogical SocietyAdams County Historical SocietyADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCADAMS COUNTY INDIANA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYAdena State Memorial - OHSAdrian Historic District CommissionAfrican American Heritage CenterAfrican American Historical & Education CenterAlcona Historical SocietyAlden Historical SocietyALEXANDRIA MONROE TOWNSHIP GENEALOGY SOCIETYALEXANDRIA-MONROE TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYAlger County Historical SocietyAlgoma Township Historical SocietyAlgonac / Clay Township Historical SocietyAlgonac-Clay Historical SocietyAllegan County "Old Jail" Museum & Historical SociAllegheny Regional Family History SocietyAllen Co. Historical SocietyAllen County Chapter - OGSALLEN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYALLEN COUNTY/FORT WAYNE HISTORICAL SOCIETYAllen County-Ft. Wayne Hist. Soc.Allen Park Historical CommissionAllendale Historical SocietyAlliance Area Preservation SocietyAlliance Genealogical SocietyAlliance Historic Preservation CommissionAlliance Historical SocietyAlpha Sigma Phi Historical SocietyAlpine Historical CommissionAlpine Township Historical CommissionAmalthea Historical SocietyAmerican Arab Heritage CouncilAmerican Aviation Historical SocietyAmerican Historical Villages

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Amherst Historical Society and Sandstone Center MuAncestral Trails Historical SocietyAncient Kentucky Historical SocietyAnderson Co. Hist. Soc.Anderson Township Historical SocietyAngel Mounds State Historic SiteAnn Arbor Historic District CommissionAnn Arbor Historic District CommissionArcadia Historical SocietyARCH, INC.Archaeological Society of OhioArchitectural & Historic Board of ReviewArthurdale Heritage, Inc.Arvon Township Historical SocietyAshland County Chapter - OGSAshland County Historical Society & MuseumAshland, The Henry Clay EstateAshtabula County Genealogical Society c/o Geneva PAshtabula County Historical SocietyAshville Area Heritage SocietyAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime HistoryAugusta Dils York HouseAurora Area Historical SocietyAurora Historical SocietyAurora Landmark CommissionAusable & Oscoda Historical Society & MuseumAustintown Historical SocietyAvery Historical District SocietyAvon Historical SocietyAvon Lake Historical SocietyBattle Creek Historic District CommissionBelden Historical SocietyBelding Area Historical SocietyBell Co. Historical SocietyBellaire Area Historical SocietyBelle Historical Restoration SocietyBelleville Historical SocietyBellevue Historical SocietyBell's Tavern Historical ParkBellville-Jefferson Township Historical SocietyBelmont County Chapter - OGSBelmont County Historical SocietyBelmont Historical SocietyBelpre Area Historical SocietyBentley Historical LibraryBENTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCBenzie Area Historical SocietyBerea Historical SocietyBerkeley County Historical SocietyBerlin Center Historical SocietyBerlin Heights Historical SocietyChrisholn Historic FarmsteadChristian County Gen. SocietyChristian County Hist. Soc.

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Cincinnati Historic Conservation BoardCincinnati Preservation AssociationCitizens for Historic & Preservation ServiceCity of Birmingham Historic DistrictCity of Flint Historic CommissionCity of Galion Design Review BoardCity of Grand Rapids Historical Preservation CommiCity of Green Historic Preservation CommissionCity of Melvindale Historical CommissionCity Opera House Heritage AssociationCivil War Institute of the Ohio Historical SocietyDublin Historical SocietyDUBOIS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYDUBOIS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCDUNELAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYDYER HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCEagle Creek Historical OrganizationGeauga County Chapter - OGSGeauga County Historical SocietyGen. Soc. of Hancock Co.Gene Stratton Porter State Historic SiteGerman-American Heritage FoundationGIBSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCGillette Natural History Association, TheGilmer County Historical SocietyBainbridge Historical SocietyBaker-Hunt MansionBALBEC HISTORICAL CLUB INCBucyrus Historical SocietyBuechel Area Hist. SocietyBuffalo Historical SocietyBurton Historical Collection,Burton Memorial Tower / University of MichiganClyde Heritage League, Inc.Coalton Historical Society IncorporatedColeraine Historical Society, Inc.Detroit Historical CommissionDetroit Historical SocietyFarmington Genealogical SocietyFarmington Hills Historic District CommissionFarmington Hills Historical CommissionFarmington Historic HomeGirard Historical SocietyGladwin County Historical SocietyGlen Jean Historical SocietyGlendale Heritage PreservationGlendale Planning & Historic Preservation CommissiGlendower State Memorial - OHSHillsdale County Historical SocietyHilltop Historical SocietyHinckley Historical Society, Inc.Hiram Historical SocietyANSON WOLCOTT HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCANTIQUARIAN AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF CULVER

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Antwerp Preservation SocietyAppalachian Pioneer VillageBallard-Carlisle Historical SocietyBaraga County Historical SocietyBuchanan Preservation SocietyBuckeye Furnace - OHSBuckeye Hills Research Conservation, and DevelopCamp Nelson Pres. & Rest.Campbell County Log Cabin Historical CenterCampbell Historical SocietyCanal Fulton Heritage SocietyCrane HouseCrawford County Chapter - OGSCRAWFORD COUNTY HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL SOC.Crawford County Historical SocietyGalien Woods Historical SocietyGalion Historical Society, Inc.Gallatin Co. Historical SocietyHarding Home State Memorial - OHSHarding MemorialHardy County Historical SocietyHarpers Ferry Historical Assn.Harpersfield Heritage SocietyGeneal. Soc. of Harlan Co.Genealogical Society of Monroe CountyGenealogical Society of Washtenaw County, MichiganGENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF WHITLEY COUNTYGenealogists of the Clinton County Historical SociClio Area Historical AssociationCollege Hill Historical SocietyCollis P. Huntington Railroad Historical SocietColonel William Jones State Historic SiteColumbia Historical Society, Inc.Columbiana County Chapter - OGSFreemont Historical SocietyFreetown VillageFrench Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan- Mid-Friends of BlennerhassettFriends of Cornell SchoolFriends of Freedom Society, Inc./Ohio UndergroundFriends of Harbour TownFriends of Historic MeridianFriends of Historic WilliamstonFriends of Landmarks CommissionHistoric Association of DowagiacHistoric Boston-Edison AssociationHISTORIC BROOKVILLEHISTORIC CENTERVILLE, INCHistoric Charlton Park Village, Musuem & RecreatioHISTORIC CONNERSVILLE INCHistoric Designation Advisory BoardHISTORIC FAIRMOUNTHistoric Fayette TownsiteHistoric Forks of the Wabash

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Historic FrankfortHistoric HamiltonHistoric Homes FoundationHistoric Lancaster CommissionHistoric Landmarks Fdt. of IndianaHISTORIC LANDMARKS FOUNDATION OF INDIANAHISTORIC LANDMARKS FOUNDATION OF INDIANA WESTERN REGIONAL OFHISTORIC LANDMARKS FOUNDATION OF INDIANA SOUTHERN REGIONHistoric Lyme VillageHISTORIC NEW HARMONYHistoric New Richmond, Inc.Historic Osborn Preservation SocietyHistoric Paris-Bourbon CountyHistoric Perrysburg, Inc.Historic Preservation Commission of MansfieldHistoric Preservation Guild of Hancock CountyHistoric Preservation Review CommissionHistoric Resources CommissionHistoric Sauder VillageHistoric Southwest Ohio, Inc.Historic Woodlawn CemeteryJenison Historical AssociationJessamine Co. Hist. Soc.Jewish Genealogical SocietyJewish Genealogical Society of ClevelandJewish Genealogical Society of DaytonJewish Genealogical Society of MichiganJewish Historical Society of MichiganJIM GUTHRIE CHAPTER, LAWRENCE CO. HIST. SOC.JIMTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETYJOHN HUNT MORGAN HERITAGE TRAILJohn P. Parker Historical SocietyJohn Paulding Historical Society, IncGenesee County Historical SocietyGenesee County/Flint Genealogical SocietyGenesee Valley Indian AssociationGeorge Rogers Clark Heritage AssociationMansfield Reformatory Preservation Society Inc.Mansion Home TourMantua Historical SocietyMaple Heights Historical SocietyMariemont Preservation FoundationMarine City Historic District RestorationMarine Historical Society of DetroitMarine Historical Society of DetroitMarion Area Genealogical SocietyMarion Co. Historical Soc.Marion County Genealogical Club, Inc.MARION COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYLakeside Design Review BoardLakeside Heritage Society, Inc.Lakewood Historical SocietyLancaster Campground Historical SocietyLandmarks Commission

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Landmarks CommissionLeh Nah Weh Native American Pow WowLeland Township Historic District CommissionBarbour County Historical SocietyBarry County Historical SocietyBarryton Area Historical District CommissionBARTHOLOMEW COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYBARTHOLOMEW COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYBartlow Township Historical SocietyBATESVILLE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETYBath Township Historical SocietyBerrien County Genealogical SocietyBerrien County Historical AssociationBerry Hill MansionBESANCON HISTORICAL SOCIETYBethel Historical Association, Inc.BEVERLEY SHORES HISTORICAL SOCIETYArenac County Historical SocietyArmada Area Historical SocietyBay City Historic District CommissionBay County Historical SocietyBay Mills - Brimley Historical Research SocietyBay Village Historical SocietyBazetta Cortland Historical SocietyBeachwood Historical SocietyBean Creek Valley Historical Society and Hudson MuBeaver Island Historical SocietyBeavercreek Historical SocietyBedford Historical SocietyBEECH GROVE HISTORICAL SOCIETYBexley Historical SocietyBicen. Heritage of Casey Co.Big Bottom State Memorial - OHSBig Rapids Historic Preservation CommissionBig Sandy Valley Historical SocietyBig Walnut Area Historical SocietyBirmingham Historic District CommissionBirmingham Historical SocietyBishop Baraga Association and ArchivesChassell Historical Organization & Heritage CenterChatham Historical SocietyCheboygan County Genealogical SocietyChelsea Area Historic District CommissionChelsea Area Historical SocietyCherry Valley Coke Ovens & ArborBlack Historic Sites AssociationBlack River Historical SocietyBLACKFORD COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUMBLACKFORD-WELLS GENEALOGY SOCIETYBlanchester Area Historical SocietyBlissfield Area Historical SocietyBloomfield Hills Area Historical SocietyBlue Ash Historical SocietyBluegrass Afr-Am Hist. Society

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Bluegrass Trust-Hist. Pres.Boardman Historical SocietyBodley-Bullock HouseBoone Co. Genealogical SocietyBoone Co. Hist. Soc.BOONE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYBotkins Historical SocietyBowne Township Historical SocietyBoyle Co. Genealogical Assoc.Boyne City Historical SocietyBoyne Historical CommissionBracken Co. Hist. SocietyBranch County Genealogical SocietyBranch County Historical SocietyBratenhal Historical SocietyBraxton County Genealogical SocietyBraxton County Historical SocietyBraxton County, Family Research Library and ArchiBreathitt County Historical SocietyBreckenridge-Wheeler Area Historical Society, Inc.Breckinridge Co. Hist. SocietyBrecksville Historical Association, Inc.Bremen Area Historical SocietyBrennan House Historic HomeBrewster & Sugarcreek Township Historical SocietyBrewster Historical SocietyBrighton Area Historical SocietyBrighton Historic AssociationBrimfield Memorial House Association, Inc.Bristol Historical SocietyBrooke County Genealogical Society, Inc.Brooke County Historical SocietyBrooklyn Historical SocietyBrookville Historical SocietyBrown City Historic District CommissionBrown County Genealogy SocietyBROWN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYBrown County Historical SocietyBrownhelm Historical AssociationBrown-Pusey Community HouseBrunswick Area Historical SocietyBryan Historic Homes AssociationButler Co Hist. & Gen. Soc.Butler County Chapter - OGSButler County Historical Society & MuseumButler-Clearfork Valley Historical SocietyButler-Turpin Historic HouseByesville Historical SocietyByron Township Historical SocietyC.B. Caudill Store & History CenterCabell-Wayne Historical SocietyCadillac Area Genealogical SocietyCaldwell Co. Hist. SocietyCaldwell Co. Railroad Hist. Soc.

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Caledonia Historical and Genealogical SocietyCaledonia Historical CommissionCaledonia Historical SocietyCalhoun County Genealogical SocietyCalhoun County Historic Bridge ParkCalhoun County Historical and Genealogical SocietCalhoun County Historical CommissionCanal Fulton Historical Preservation CommissionCANAL SOCIETY OF INDIANACanal Society of OhioCanal Winchester Area Historical SocietyCane Ridge Meeting HouseCanfield Fairground Western Reserve VillageCanfield Historical SocietyCannon Township Historical SocietyCanton Historic District CommissionCanton Preservation SocietyCanton Township Historical SocietyCapac Community Historical Society and MuseumCarillon Historical ParkCarlisle Historical SocietyCarlisle Township Historical SocietyCARMEL CLAY HISTORICAL SOCIETYCARNEGIE HIST LANDMARKS PRESERVATION SOCCarriage Hill MetroPark FarmCarriage Town Historical Neighborhood AssociationCarroll County Chapter - OGSCARROLL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYCarter County Hist/Gen Soc.Cary CottageCascade Historic CommissionCascade Historical SocietyCascades Civil War MusterCass City Area Historical SocietyCass County Historical SocietyCASS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCCathedral Heritage FoundationCatholic Record Society Columbus DioceseCatlettsburg Historical Soc.Caudill Store & History CenterCave Hill CemetaryCedar Bog Nature Preserve - OHSCEDAR LAKE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION INCCedar Springs Historical SocietyCelery Flats Historical AreaCenter for Cultural and Natural HistoryCenterville Board of Architectural ReviewCenterville-Washington Township Historical SocietyCentral Lake Historical SocietyChagrin Falls Historical SocietyChagrin Falls PreservationChampaign County Chapter - OGSChampaign County Historical SocietyChampaign County Preservation Alliance

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Chesterfield Township Historical SocietyChesterland Historical Foundation, Inc.Chevoit Historical SocietyChildren's Italian Folk EnsembleChippewa County Historical SocietyChippewa-Rogues' Hollow Historical SocietyCivil War RoundtableClark County Chapter - OGSClark County Hist. SocietyCLARK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYClark County Historical SocietyClark County Historical SocietyCLARK'S GRANT HISTORICAL SOCIETYClarkston Community Historical Society & MuseumClarkston Historic District CommissionCLARKSVILLE HISTORY COMMITTEEClawson Historical SocietyClay County Gen. & Historical SocietyCLAY COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIANACLAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCClay County Landmarks Commission and Historical SCLAY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL & PRESERVATION SOCIETYClear Creek Township Historical SocietyClermont County Genealogical SocietyClermont County Historical SocietyCleveland Heights Historical SocietyCleveland Heights Landmark CommissionCleveland Landmarks CommissionCleveland Restoration SocietyClifton Historical SocietyClinton Co. Historical Soc.Clinton County Genealogical SocietyClinton County Hist. Soc. & MuseumClinton County Historical CommissionClinton County Historical CommissionClinton County Historical SocietyClinton County Historical SocietyClinton County Historical Society & MuseumCLINTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCClinton Historical SocietyClintonville Historical SocietyColumbiana County Historical AssociationColumbus Historical SocietyColumbus Jewish Historical SocietyColumbus Landmarks FoundationComins Restoration AssociationCommerce Township Area Historical SocietyCommittee to Preserve Building 50Comstock Historical SocietyConneaut Chapter-National Railway Historical SocieConrad/Caldwell House MuseumConstitution Square State Historic SiteCooke House State Memorial - OHSCopley Historical Society

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Copper Range Historical Society & MuseumCorbin Genealogical SocietyCoshocton County Chapter - OGSCouncil of Historical Institution & Preservation SCOUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC MUSEUMCounty Line Historical Society of Wayne-Holmes CouCovington-Newberry Historical SocietyCreston Historical SocietyCridersville Historical SocietyCrisp Point Light Historical SocietyCrittenden Co. Gen. SocietyCrittenden Co. Hist. SocietyCrosby Township Historical SocietyCurtis Historical SocietyCutlerville Historical SocietyCuyahoga Falls Historical SocietyCuyahoga Southwest Chapter - OGSCuyahoga Valley Genealogical SocietyCuyahoga Valley National Recreation AreaCuyahoga West Chapter - OGSDamascus Area Historical Society of OhioDaniel Williams Historical SocietyDanville/Boyle Co. Hist. Soc.Darke County Chapter - OGSDarke County Historical SocietyDaughters of the American PioneersDaughters of the American Revolution, Ohio SocietDaviess Co. Hist. Soc.DAVIESS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYDaviess County Historical SocietyDEARBORN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYDearborn Historical Society & MuseumDearborn Italian HeritageDECATUR CHAMBER OF COMMERECEDECATUR TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYDeerfield Historical SocietyDefiance County Chapter - OGSDefiance County Historical SocietyDEKALB COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYDEKALB COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYDelaware County Chapter - OGSDELAWARE COUNTY HISTORICAL ALLIANCEDelaware County Historical SocietyDelhi Historical SocietyDELPHI PRESERVATION SOCIETYDelta County Genealogical SocietyDEMOTTE HISTORICAL SOCIETYDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTDesign Review BoardDesign Review BoardDesign Review/Historical PreservationDetroit & Mackinac Railway Historical SocietyDetroit Historic Designation Advisory BoardDetroit Historic District Commission

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Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, Inc.Dexter Area Historical SocietyDickinson County Genealogical SocietyDoddridge County Historical SocietyDOLAN AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETYDover Historical SocietyDown River Genealogical SocietyDowntown Wilmington, Inc.Dr. Thomal Walker State Historic SiteDrummond Island Historical SocietyDryden Historical SocietyEarly Settlers Association of the Western ReserveEAST CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETYEast Cuyahoga Chapter - OGSEast Detroit Historical SocietyEast Grand Rapids Historical CommissionEast Jordan Historical SocietyEast Lansing Historic District CommissionEast Liverpool Historical SocietyEast Palestine Area Historical SocietyEast Row Historic FoundationEastern Kentucky Gen. SocietyEastern Michigan University, Historic PreservationEastern Regional Coal ArchivesEastern Upper Peninsula History ConsortiumEaton County Genealogical SocietyEaton County Historical CommissionEaton County Historical SocietyEdgerton Historical SocietyEdmonson Co. Hist. Soc.Edmonston County Historical SocietyEdsel & Eleanor Ford HouseElizaville Historical SocietyElk Rapids Area Historical Society & MuseumElk Rapids Area Historical SocietyElk-Blue Creek Historical SocietyELKHART COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYELKHART COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCElkhorn City Heritage CouncilElkton Historical Society, Inc.Ellsworth/Banks Township Historical AssociationElmore Historical SocietyElsie Library Historical SocietyELWOOD PIPECREEK GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYELWOOD-PIPECREEK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC.Gabriel Richard Historical SocietyGahanna Historical SocietyGaines Township Historical SocietyHarriet Taylor Upton AssociationHarrison Co. Historical SocietyHarrison County Chapter - OGSHarrison County Genealogical SocietyHARRISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYHarrison County Historical Society

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Harrison County Historical SocietyHarrison County History of Coal MuseumHarrison Township Historical CommissionHarrodsburg Historical Soc.Hart Co. Historical SocietyHart Historical District CommissionHartland Area Historical SocietyINDIANA POSTAL HISTORY SOCIETYINDIANA STATE MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITESINDIANA STATE MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITESINDIANA STATE MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITESINDIANA STATE MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITESINDIANA STATE MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITESEmpire Area Heritage GroupEmpire Township Heritage GroupEngadine Historical SocietyEnon Community Historical SocietyErie County Chapter - OGSErie County Historical SocietyErlanger Historical SocietyEstill County Historical & Gen. SocietyEuclid Historical SocietyExecutive MansionFairfield County Chapter - OGSFairfield Heritage AssociationFairport Harbor Historical SocietyFairview Park Historical SocietyFallasburg Historical SocietyFALLS OF THE OHIO STATE PARKFarmersville Historical SocietyFarmington Historical SocietyFarmington Historical SocietyFavorite Michigan Folk SongsFayette & Raleigh Counties Genealogical SocietyFayette County Genealogy SocietyFayette County Historical SocietyFayette County Historical SocietyFayette Historic TownsiteFenton / Mundy Township Historical SocietyFenton-Mundy Township Historical SocietyFERDINAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCFerndale Historical SocietyFife Lake Area Historical SocietyFilson ClubFinnish American Historical SocietyFirelands Council of Historical Societies IncFirelands Historical SocietyFirst Federal Land Office Park, Inc.FISHERS HISTORICAL COMMITTEEFlat River Historical Society and MuseumFlat Rock Historical SocietyFleming Co. Historical Soc.Fleming County Historical SocietyFlint Genealogical Society

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Flint Historical CommissionFlint Ridge State Memorial - OHSFloyd Co. Hist. & Gen. Soc.FLOYD COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYFlushing Area Historical SocietyFord Historic SawmillFord Homes Historic DistrictFordsville Historical Soc.Forest Area Historical SocietyForks of the Buffalo Genealogical Society of ManniForsyth Township Historical SocietyFort Amanda State Memorial - OHSFort Ancient State Memorial - OHSFort Edwards FoundationFort Hill State Memorial - OHSFort KnoxFort Laurens State Memorial - OHSFort MackinacFort Meigs State Memorial - OHSFort Miami Heritage Society of MichiganFort Michilimackinac Historical Re-EnactmentFort Mill Ridge Foundation, Inc.Fort Recovery Historical SocietyFort Recovery State Memorial - OHSFort St. Clair State Memorial - OHSFort Thomas Heritage LeagueFORT WAYNE HISTORIC PRESERVATIONFORT WAYNE RAILROAD HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCFort Wilkins Historic ComplexFostoria Mausoleum AssociationFounders SocietyFOUNTAIN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYFOUNTAIN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCFour Flags Area Genealogical SocietyFrankenmuth Historical AssociationFranklin Area Historical SocietyFranklin County Genealogical SocietyFranklin County Historical SocietyFranklin Historic District CommissionFranklin Historic SocietyFRANKLIN TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYFranklinton Historical SocietyFraser Historical CommissionFred Hart Williams Genealogy SocietyFred Hart Williams Genealogy SocietyFredericktown Area Historical SocietyFriends of S. May HouseFriends of Wheeling, Inc.Frontier Historical Association of Western VirginiFT BENJAMIN HARRISON HISTORICAL SOCIETYFt. Duffield Heritage Com.Ft. Thomas Heritage LeagueFulton County Chapter - OGSFulton County Gen. Society

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Fulton County Historical SocietyFulton County Historical SocietyFULTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCGallery of Akron's Black History & CultureGallia County Historical & Genealogical SocietyGambier Folklore SocietyGarden City Historical CommissionGarden Peninsula Historical SocietyGarfield Heights Historical SocietyGarrard County Historical SocietyGARRETT HISTORICAL SOCIETYGARY HISTORICAL & CULTURAL SOCIETYGAS CITY HISTORICAL SOCIETYGates Mills Historical SocietyGaylord Fact-Finders Genealogical SocietyGnadenhutten Historical SocietyGoodrich-Atlas Area Historical SocietyGoshen Historical SocietyGoshen Township Historical Society, Inc.Governor Barry Historical SocietyGovernor Bibb PreserveGovernor Warner Mansion / Home of Farmington HistoGrand Haven Historic Conservation District CommissGrand Ledge Area Historical SocietyGrand Marais Historical SocietyGrand Rapids Civil War RoundtableGrand Rapids Historical Preservation CommissionGrand Rapids Historical SocietyGrand Traverse Area Genealogical SocietyGrand Traverse Genealogical SocietyGrand Traverse Pioneer and Historical SocietyGrandview Heights Marblecliff Historical SocietyGrandville Historical CommissionGranger Library and Historical SocietyGrant Birthplace State Memorial - OHSGrant Co. Historical SocietyGRANT COUNTY GENEALOGY CLUBGRANT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYGrant County Historical SocietyGranville Historical SocietyGrass Lake Area Historical SocietyGrassy Run Historical/Arts CommitteeGratiot County Historical and Genealogical SocietyGrattan Township Historical SocietyGraves Co. Genealogical Soc.Graves Co. Historical Soc.Grayson Co. Historical Soc.Great Lakes Historical SocietyGreat Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society & MuseumGreater Buckeye Lake Historical SocietyGreater Cleveland Chapter - OGSGreater Cleveland Labor Historical SocietyGreater Washington Area Historical SocietyGreater West Bloomfield Historical Society

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Green Co. Hist. Soc.Green County Historical SocietyGreen Oak Township Historical SocietyGreen Township Historical AssociationGreenbottom Society, Inc.Greenbrier Historical SocietyGreenbush Historical SocietyGreene County Chapter - OGSGREENE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYGREENE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYGreene County Historical SocietyGREENE COUNTY LANDMARKS FOUNDATIONGreenhills Historical SocietyGREENTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETYGreentown Historical SocietyGRIFFITH HISTORICAL SOCIETYGrosse Ile Historical SocietyGrosse Pointe Historical SocietyGrosse Pointe War Memorial AssociationGroveport Heritage & Preservation SocietyGuernsey County Chapter - OGSGuernsey County Historical SocietyGUILFORD TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYGull Prairie Historical SocietyGulliver Historical SocietyGustavus Historical SocietyHacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, Inc.Hackley & Hume Historic SiteHackley Heritage AssociationHamburg Township Historical SocietyHamilton County Chapter - OGSHAMILTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYHamilton's German VillageHAMMOND HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCHampshire County Historical SocietyHanby House State Memorial - OHSHancock County Chapter - OGSHANCOCK COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYHancock County Historical SocietyHANCOCK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCHannahville Indian CommunityHanover Township Historical SocietyHanover-Horton Area Historical SocietyHarbor Heritage Society S. S. William G. Mather MuHarbor Springs Area Historical SocietyHardin County Chapter - OGSHardin County Historical SocietyHarveysburg Community Historical SocietyHAUBSTADT AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETYHEADWATERS HERITAGEHeart of WilloughbyHebron Historical SocietyHEBRON HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCHelena Township Historical Society

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Helvetia Restoration & Development Assn., Inc.Henderson Co. Hist/Gen Soc.HENDRICKS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYHENDRICKS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYHenry County Chapter - OGSHENRY COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SERVICESHenry County Hist. Soc.Henry County Historical SocietyHENRY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCHenry Ford EstateHenry Ford Estate - Fair LaneHeritage Association of ConcordHeritage Commission CorporationHeritage Hills Historical FarmHeritage HouseHeritage Information CenterHeritage Rm, St. Catherine'sHERITAGE SOCIETY OF NORTHWEST INDIANAHermansville Historical SocietyHersey Heritage DaysHESSVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETYHeuberger's Cabin Fever VillageHickman Co. Hist. SocietyHickman County Historical Society & MuseumHicksville Historical Society, Inc.Highland County Historical SocietyHIGHLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETYHighland Township Historical SocietyHist. Soc. of Hopkins Co.Historical Association of ChesaningHistorical Aviation Organization of Logan CountyHistorical Collections of the Great LakesHistorical Confederation of KentuckyHistorical Construction Equipment AssociationHistorical Engine SocietyHistorical Society for the United States DistrictHistorical Society of Battle CreekHistorical Society of BedfordHistorical Society of BridgeportHistorical Society of Cheboygan CountyHistorical Society of ClintonHistorical Society of Columbiana-Fairfield TowHistorical Society of ColumbiavilleHISTORICAL SOCIETY OF DECATUR COUNTY INCHistorical Society of GermantownHistorical Society of Greater LansingHistorical Society of Hopkins CountyHistorical Society of MichiganHistorical Society of Mt. PleasantHISTORICAL SOCIETY OF OGDEN DUNESHistorical Society of Olde NorthfieldHistorical Society of Parma HeightsHISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PORTER COUNTY INCHistorical Society of Royal Oak

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Historical Society of Saginaw CountyHistorical Society of St. Clair ShoresHistorical Society of SturgisHistorical Society of the Fairfield AreaHistorical Society of Trotwood & Madison TownshipHistorical Society of Vandalia-ButlerHOBART HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCHocking County Chapter - OGSHocking County Historical SocietyHocking Valley Scenic Railway CoHolland Area Historical SocietyHolland Genealogical SocietyHolly Historic District CommissionHolly Historical SocietyHolmes County Chapter - OGSHolmes County Historical SocietyHomer Historical SocietyHoover Historical CenterHopewell Culture National Historical ParkHopkins Co. Gen. SocietyHopps of Fun...A Festival of Beer & WineHorton Bay Historical SocietyHoughton Lake Area Historical SocietyHOWARD COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYHOWARD COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYHOWARD-MIAMI HERITAGE SOCIETYHowell Area Historical SocietyHowell Downtown Historic DistrictHowell Historic District CommissionHower HouseHowland Historical SocietyHubbard Historical SocietyHudson Heritage AssociationHunt Morgan HouseHUNTERTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETYHUNTINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYHunt-Morgan HouseHuron County Chapter - OGSHuron County Genealogical SocietyHuron County Historical SocietyHuron Historical & Cultural Center Inc.Huron Island Lighthouse Preservation AssociationHuron Shores Genealogical SocietyHuron Township Historical SocietyIndependence Historical SocietyIndian Hill Historical SocietyIndian Mill State Memorial - OHSIndian Village Historical CollectionsINDIANA AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORICAL & GENE. SOCMt. Adams Historical Preservation SocietyMt. Washington Hist. SocietyMuhlenburg Co. Gen. SocietyMunroe Falls Historical SocietyMUNSTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY

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Muskegon County Genealogy SocietyMuskegon County Historical SocietyMuskegon Heights Festival CommitteeMuskegon Heritage AssociationMuskegon Historic District CommissionMuskingum Valley Archaeological SurveyNahma Historical SocietyPhilippine Historical Society of MichiganPiatt CastlesPickaway County Historical SocietyPickerington-Violet Township Historical SocietyPickford Historical SocietyPigeon Historical SocietyPigeon Roost State Historic SitePike Co. Soc. Hist/Gen Res.Pike County Chapter - OGSPIKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCPIKE TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYPinckney Area Historical SocietyPioneer & Historical Society of Muskingum CountySauk Trail/US-12 State Heritage RouteSault Sainte Marie Historical SitesSayler Park Historical SocietySCHERERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETYSchoenbrunn State Memorial - OHSSchoenbrunn Village State MemorialSchoolcraft Historical SocietySchoolcraft County Historical SocietyScioto County Chapter - OGSTrigg Co. Historical Soc.Tri-State Genealogical & Historical SocietyTroy Historical SocietyTrumbull County Chapter - OGSTrumbull County Historical SocietyTucker County Historical Society, Inc.INDIANA CHAPTER, OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYINDIANA COVERED BRIDGE SOCIETYINDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCESINDIANA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYINDIANA H.S. BASKETBALL HISTORICAL SOCIETYIndiana Historical BureauINDIANA HISTORICAL RADIO SOCIETYINDIANA JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYIngham County Historical CommissionIngham County Historical SocietyLanier Mansion State Historic SiteLansing Historic District CommissionLansing North American Indian CenterLanterman's MillLapeer County Genealogical SocietyLapeer County Historical AssociationLapeer County Historical SocietyLarue Co. Historical SocietyLathrup Village Historical Society

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Laurel Co Historical SocietyLawrence County Chapter - OGSLAWRENCE COUNTY HIST & GENEALOGICAL SOCLawrence County Historical SocietyLAWRENCE COUNTY RAILROAD HISTORICAL SOCIETYLe Sault de Ste. Marie Historical Sites, Inc.Northwest Oakland County Historical SocietyNorton Historical SocietyNorwegian Lutheran Church Historical SocietyNorwood Area Historical SocietyNovi Historical SocietyRoseville Historical SocietyRoseville History and Genealogical SocietyRoss County Genealogical SocietyRoss County Historical SocietyRossville-Spring Creek Historical SocietyRowan Co. Hist. SocietyRowlesburg Area Historical SocietyRumseian Society, Inc.ST JOHN HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCSt. Bernard/Ludlow Grove Historical SocietyInventure PlaceIonia County Genealogical SocietyIonia County Genealogical SocietyIonia County Historical SocietyIonia County Historical SocietyIonia Historical FestivalIRELAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCIRVINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETYIsabella County Historical SocietyIsabella Indian ReservationIsle Royale Natural History AssociationItalian Heritage SocietyJackson Center Historical SocietyJackson Co. Historical Soc.Jackson County Chapter - OGSJACKSON COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYJackson County Genealogical SocietyJACKSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYJackson County Historical SocietyJackson County Historical SocietyJackson County Historical SocietyJackson Historic District CommissionJackson Purchase Hist. Soc.Jackson Township Historical SocietyJames A. Garfield Historical SocietyJames A. Garfield National Historic SiteJames F.D. Lanier State Historic SiteJASPER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYJAY COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYJAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCJefferson County Historical SocietyJefferson County Chapter - OGSJEFFERSON COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

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Jefferson County Historical AssociationJEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYJefferson Davis Monument State Historic SiteJefferson Davis Monument State ParkJohnny Appleseed Heritage Center IncJohnson Co. Historical Soc.JOHNSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYJohnstown Historical SocietyJONESBORO HISTORICAL SOCIETYJOSEPH BOGGS SOCIETY FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATIONJulia-Ann Square AssociationKalamazoo Commission for Historic PreservationKalamazoo County Historical SocietyKalamazoo Historic Conservancy for the PreservationKalamazoo Valley Genealogical SocietyKalamo Township Historical SocietyKanawha Valley Genealogical SocietyKanawha Valley Historical & Preservation Society,Kelleys Island Historical Association IncKENDALLVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETYKENNARD HISTORICAL SOCIETYKent County Council For Historic PreservationKent Historical SocietyKenton County Historical SocietyKentucky Genealogical Soc.Kentucky Heritage CouncilKentucky Heritage Quilt SocietyKentucky Historical Soc.Kentucky Humanities CouncilKentwood Historic Preservation CommissionKeweenaw County Historical SocietyKeweenaw Heritage CenterKeweenaw National Historical ParkKidron-Sonneberg Heritage CenterKillbuck Valley Historical SocietyKinross Heritage SocietyKinsman Historical SocietyKirtland Temple Historic CenterKnott Co. Hist. & Gen. SocietyKnox Co. Historical SocietyKnox County Chapter - OGSKnox County Historical SocietyKnox County Renaissance FoundationKnox Historical MuseumKOSCIUSKO COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCKentucky Baptist Conv, Hist Com.KYOWVA Genealogical SocietyLA PORTE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCLADOGA HISTORICAL SOCIETYLAGRANGE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCLaird Township Historical SocietyLake Ann Historical SocietyLake County Chapter - OGSLake County Historical Society

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LAKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUMLake FarmparkLake Odessa Area Historical SocietyLake Reserve Development, Inc.LAKE STATION HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCLake Township Historical SocietyLake View Cemetery AssociationLenawee County Historical SocietyLenox Historical SocietyLeRoy Heritage AssociationLes Cheneaux Historical AssociationLeslie County Historical SocietyLEVI COFFIN HOUSE ASSOCIATIONLewis Co. Historical SocietyLewiston Area Historical SocietyLexington CemetaryLexington Historic District CommissionLEXINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCLexington/Fayette Co His ComLexington/Fayette County Historical ComLiberty Hall Historic SiteLiberty Township Historical SocietyLicking County Archaeological & Landmarks SocietyLicking County Genealogical SocietyLicking County Historical SocietyLieutenant Governor's MansionLIGONIER HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND MUSEUMLIMBERLOST STATE HISTORIC SITELimberlost State Historic SiteLincoln Boyhood HomeLINCOLN BOYHOOD NATL MEMORIALLincoln Co. Historical SocietyLincoln County Genealogical SocietyLincoln County Historical SocietyLincoln Heritage HouseLincoln Park Historical SocietyLincoln's Boyhood HomeLinden Historic District CommissionLinden Mills Historical SocietyLINDEN-MADISON TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYLisbon Historical SocietyLitchfield Historical SocietyLittle Miami, Inc.Little Traverse Regional Historical Society, Inc.Liverpool Township Historical SocietyLivingston Centre Historical VillageLivingston Co. Hist/Gen Soc.Livingston County Genealogical SocietyLivingston County Historical SocietyLivingston House SocietyLivonia Historical CommissionLivonia Historical SocietyLocal History Resource CenterLockbourne Heritage Society

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Lockland Historical SocietyLocust Grove Historic HomeLodi Historical Society, Inc.Logan Co Genealogical Soc.Logan County Genealogical SocietyLogan County Genealogical SocietyLogan County Historical SocietyLongacre House of Farmington HillsLorain County Chapter - OGSLorain County Historical SocietyLOST CREEK LINEAGELouisville Area Historic Preservation SocietyLouisville Geneal. SocietyLowell Area Historical AssociationLower Muskingum Historical SocietyLucas County Chapter - OGSLucas County/Maumee Valley Historical SocietyLucasville Historical SocietyLuce County Historical SocietyLucy Hayes Heritage CenterLYLES STATION HISTORIC PRESERVATION CORPORATIONLyndhurst Historical SocietyLyon Co. Historical Soc.Lyon County Historical SocietyMackinac Island Historic District CommissionMackinac Island Historical SocietyMackinac State Historic ParksMacomb County Genealogy GroupMacomb County Genealogy GroupMacomb County Historical SocietyMacomb County Historical SocietyMadeira Historical SocietyMadison Co. Hist. SocietyMadison County Chapter - OGSMadison County Historical SocietyMadison County Historical SocietyMADISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCMadison Historical SocietyMagnolia Area Historical SocietyMagoffin Co. Hist. SocietyMahoning County Chapter - OGSMahoning Valley Historical SocietyMahoning Valley Historical Society Arms Family MuseumMalabar Farm State ParkMalden Historic Preservation SocietyMalvern Historical SocietyMancelona Area Historical Society, Inc.Mancelona Historical SocietyManchester Area Historical SocietyManchester Area Historical SocietyManchester Historical SocietyMarion County Historical SocietyMarion County Historical SocietyMarion County Historical Society

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Maritime Heritage AllianceMARKLE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETYMarlboro Township Historical SocietyMarlette Historical SocietyMichigan Barn Preservation NetworkMichigan Barn Preservation NetworkPlymouth Area Historical SocietyPlymouth Heritage CenterPlymouth Historical SocietyPOLAND HISTORICAL CHAPEL SOCIETY INCPoland Township Historical SocietyPolish American Historic Site Assoc.Polish American Historical AssociationSaline Historical CommissionSalineville Historical SocietySaltpeter FoundationSand Lake Historical SocietySand Point LighthouseSandusky County Historical SocietySandusky County Kin HuntersSandy and Beaver Canal SocietySanford Area Historical SocietySanilac County Historical SocietyStruthers Historical SocietyStudebaker Family National AssociationSturgeon Valley Historical Society/MuseumSUGAR CREEK HISTORICAL SOCIETYTELL CITY HISTORICAL SOCIETYMarquette County Historical SocietyMarshall Co. Hist. SocietyMarshall County Historical SocietyMARSHALL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCMarshall Historical SocietyMarshall National Landmark Historic DistrictMarshallville Historical SocietyMartin Co. Historical SocietyMARTIN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYMartins Ferry Area Historical SocietyMary Todd Lincoln HouseMarysville Historic CommissionMason Area Historical SocietyMason Co. Genealogical Soc.Mason Co. Historical Soc.Mason County Genealogical SocietyMason County Historical Society / White Pine VillaMason Historic District CommissionMason Historical SocietyMason Historical SocietyMason-Dixon Park, Inc.Massillon Heritage Foundation, Inc.Massillon Historic Preservation CommissionMatamoras Area Historical Society Inc.MONON HISTORICAL SOCIETYMONON RAILROAD HISTORICAL-TECHNICAL SOCIETY

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Monongalia Historical SocietyMonroe County Chapter - OGSMonroe County Historical SocietyMonroe County Historical Society, Inc.MONROE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY/MUSEUMMonroe Historic District CommissionMonroe Historical SocietyMontgomery Co. Historical Soc.Montgomery County Chapter - OGSMONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYMontgomery County Historical SocietyMontgomery County Historical SocietyMontgomery Historical SocietyMontmorency County Historical SocietyMONTPELIER HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCOld Brick House Historical SocietyOld House GuildOld Mulkey State Hist. SiteOld Northwest Historical SocietyOld Rugged Cross Historical SocietyOld State CapitolOld West End AssociationOld Worthington AssociationOlde Towne East Neighborhood AssociationOldham County History CenterOlmsted Falls Architectural Board of ReviewOlmsted Historical SocietyOmena Historical SocietySummit County Century Homes AssociationSummit County Chapter - OGSSummit County Historical SocietySUMMITVILLE VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYSuomi College Finnish American Heritage CenterMATTHEWS COVERED BRIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETYMATTHEWS HISTORICAL SOCIETYMaumee Valley Heritage Corridor IncMayfield Township Historical SocietyMcCook House State Memorial - OHSMcCracken Co. Gen/Hist Soc.McCreary Co. Her. Foun.McCreary Co. Hist.and Gen. Soc.McDowell County Historical SocietyMcDowell House, Apothecary, and GardensMcGuffey Historical SocietyMcLean Co. Historical Soc.McMorran PlaceMedina County Chapter - OGSMedina County Historical SocietyMedina Historic Review BoardMeigs County Genealogical SocietyMeigs County Pioneer & Historical SocietyMemorial MonumentMemphis Historical SocietyMenominee Historical Commission

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Mercer County Chapter - OGSMercer County Historical SocietyMercer County Historical Society, Inc.MERRILLVILLE-ROSS TWP HISTORICAL SOCIETYMetcalfe Co. Hist. Soc.Methodist Historical Society, Inc.Meyer May HouseMiami and Erie Canal SocietyMIAMI COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYMiami County Historical & Genealogical SocietyMIAMI COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCMiami Historical Society of Whitewater TownshipMiami Valley Genealogical SocietyMiamisburg Historical SocietyMICHIANA JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCMichigan Alliance for the Conservation of CulturalMichigan Antique Preservation CoMichigan Chapter of the Victorian Society in AmeriMICHIGAN CITY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCMichigan Council for History EducationMichigan Genealogical CouncilMichigan Genealogical CouncilMichigan Heritage RouteMichigan Historic Preservation NetworkMichigan Historic Preservation NetworkMichigan Historic Preservation NetworkMichigan Historical CenterMichigan Historical CollectionsMichigan One-Room Schoolhouse AssociationMichigan Oral History AssociationMichigan Oral History CouncilMichigan Photographic Historical SocietyMichigan Political History SocietyMichigan Renaissance FestivalMichigan Supreme Court Historical SocietyMichigan Supreme Court Historical SocietyMichigan Technological University Archives and CopMichigan Women's Historical Center Hall of FameMiddle Creek Battlefield Assoc.Middle New River Genealogical SocietyMiddleburg Heights Historical SocietyMiddlefield Historical SocietyMiddletown Historical SocietyMIDDLETOWN-FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYMidland County Genealogical SocietyMidland County Historical SocietyMidland Historical District CommissionMid-Michigan Genealogical SocietyMidwestern Historical Keyboard SocietyMilan Area Historical SocietyMilan Canal Historical SocietyMilford Area Historical Society Inc.Mill Race Historical VillageMill Springs Battlefield Association

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Mineral County Historical Society, Inc.Minerva Area Historical SocietyMingo County Genealogical SocietyMining Your History FoundationMinnetrista Cultural CenterMinster Historical SocietyMissaukee County Historical SocietyMISSISSINEWA BATTLEFIELD SOCIETY INCMogadore Historical Society, Inc.Mohawk Historical SocietyMohican Historical SocietyMoreland Hills Historical SocietyMorgan Co. Hist. SocietyMorgan County Chapter - OGSMORGAN COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETYMorgan County Historical and Genealogical SocietyMorgan County Historical SocietyMorgan County Historical SocietyMORGAN COUNTY HISTORY & GENEALOGY ASSOCIATIONMorris-Butler HouseMorrow County Chapter - OGSMorrow County Historical SocietyMoundbuilders State Memorial - OHSMount Healthy Historical SocietyMount Pleasant Area Historical SocietyMount Pleasant Historic Landmarks CommissionMountain HomeplaceMountain State Railroad and Logging Historical AssNational Automotive History CollectionNational Aviation Hall of FameNational Aviation Hall of FameNational Council for History EducationNational McKinley Birthplace MemorialNATIONAL PARK SERVICENational Railway History Society/Bluewater MichigaNATIONAL ROAD ALLIANCENational Underground Railroad Freedom CenterNaubinway Historical SocietyNavarre-Bethlehem Township Historical SocietyNew Albany-Plain Township Historical SocietyNew Baltimore Historical SocietyNew Bremen Historic AssociationNEW HAVEN AREA HERITAGE ASSOCIATIONNew Knoxville Historical SocietyNew London Area Historical SocietyNEW PARIS HISTORICAL SOCIETYNew Springfield Historical SocietyNew Washington Historical SocietyNew York Central System Historical Society, Inc.Newago County Society of History and GenealogyNewaygo County Society of History and GenealogyNewberry Historical AssociationNewcomerstown Historical SocietyNEWTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

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Newton Home Historical SocietyNicholas Co. Historical Soc.Nicholas County Historical and Genealogical SocietNiles Historical District CommissionNiles Historical SocietyNo. KY Afr-Am Her Task For.Noble County Chapter - OGSNOBLE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYNoble County Historical SocietyNorth Baltimore Area Historical SocietyNorth Canton Heritage SocietyNorth Fairfield Historical SocietyNORTH MANCHESTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCNorth Oakland Genealogical SocietyNorth Olmsted Landmarks CommissionNorth Ridgeville Historical Society, Inc.North Royalton Historical SocietyNorthampton Historical SocietyNortheast Michigan Genealogical SocietyNortheast Oakland Historical SocietyNORTHERN INDIANA HISTORICAL POWER ASSOCIATION INC.NORTHERN INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETYNorthern Kentucky Hist. Soc.Northfield Township Historical SocietyNorthfield Township Historical SocietyNorthland Historical ConsortiumNorthville Genealogical SocietyNorthville Historical CommissionNorthville Historical Society / MIll Race VillageNorthwest Franklin County Historical SocietyNORTHWEST INDIANA GENEALOGY SOCIETYNORTHWEST INDIANA LATINO HISTORICAL SOCIETYNorthwest Lower Michigan Historical NetworkOAK GROVE HERITAGE INCOakfield Pioneer HeritageOakland County Genealogical SocietyOakland County Genealogical SocietyOakland County Historic District CommissionOakland County Pioneer and Historical SocietyOakland Pioneer HeritageOakland Township Historical SocietyOakwood Historical SocietyOBADIAH TAYLOR HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONOberlin Historical & Improvement OrganizationOceana County Historical and Genealogical SocietyOffice of Hist. ProperitesOgemaw Historical SocietyOhio & Erie Canal Corridor CoalitionOhio Academy of HistoryOhio Archaeological CouncilOhio Association of Historical Societies & MuseumsOhio Bicentennial CommissionOhio Camera Collector's SocietyOhio Ceramic Center - OHS

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Ohio City Design Review CommitteeOhio City Near West Development CorporationOhio Co. Historical SocietyOHIO COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYOhio Folklore SocietyOhio Genealogical SocietyOhio Genealogy CenterOhio Historic Bridge AssociationOhio Historic Canoe Route Association IncOhio Historic Preservation OfficeOhio Historic Preservation Office - Field OfficeOhio Historic Preservation Office - Southwest RegiOhio Historic Preservation Office-Southeast RegionOhio Historical CenterOhio Historical SocietyOhio History DayOhio Humanities CouncilOhio Postal History SocietyOhio Preservation AllianceOhio Preservation CouncilOhio Society of Military HistoryOnsted Community Historical SocietyOrange Community Historical SocietyORANGE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCOregon Historic District Society, Inc.Oregon-Jerusalem Historical SocietyORESTES HISTORICAL SOCIETYOriginal Bantam Ridge School Historical SocietyOrion Historical SocietyOrlando Brown HouseOrrville Railroad Heritage SocietyOrtonville Community Historical SocietyOsborn Historic District AssociationOSCEOLA HISTORICAL SOCIETYOsnaburg Historical SocietyOtisville Area Historical SocietyOttawa County Chapter - OGSOttawa County Historical SocietyOtto E. Ehrhart-Paulding County Historical SocietyOtway Community Historic LandmarksOvid Historical SocietyOwen Co. Historical SocietyOWEN COUNTY HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYOwosso Historical CommissionOxford Historic & Architect Preservation CommissioP H SULLIVAN FOUNDATIONP.A.R.K. of Jackson, OhioPaducah Family History Cen.Paintsville Historical Assoc.PALMYRA HISTORICAL SOCIETYPARKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCParma Area Historical SocietyParma Cuyahoga Chapter - OGSParma Police Historical Society

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Paul Laurence Dunbar State Memorial - OHSPaulding County Chapter - OGSPEKIN HISTORICAL SOCIETYPemberville-Freedom Area Historical SocietyPendleton Co Hist/Gen SocPendleton Co., WVa. Historical Preservation AssocPendleton County Historical SocietyPENNSYLVANIA DEITSCH SOCIETYPerry County Chapter - OGSPerry County Historical SocietyPerry Historical Society of Lake CountyPerry's Victory & International Peace MemorialPerryville Battlefield State Historic SitePiqua Historical Area State Memorial - OHSPiquette Plant Preservation ProjectPittsfield Township Historical SocietyPlain City Historical SocietyPlainfield Township Historical CommissionPlainwell Historical SocietyPleasants County Historical SocietyPlum Street Temple Historic Preservation FundPolish Genealogical Society of MichiganPolish Genealogical Society of MichiganPolish Heritage SocietyPort Washington-Salem Historical SocietyPort William Historical Soc.PORTAGE COMMUNITY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCPortage County Genealogical SocietyPortage County Historical SocietyPortage Lakes Historical SocietyPortland Area Historical SocietyPOSEY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYPowell Liberty Historical SocietyPreston County Historical SocietyPrice Hill Historical SocietyPricketts Fort Memorial FoundationPro Football Hall of FameProgress Through PreservationSULLIVAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYSULLIVAN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYSummers County Historical SocietySURVEYORS HISTORICAL SOCIETYSW Jefferson Co. Hist. Soc.Swiss Community Historical SocietySWITZERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYSylvania Historical SocietyT. C. Steele State Historic SiteTallmadge Church State Memorial - OHSTallmadge Historical SocietyTaylor Co. Historical SocietyTaylor County Historical and Genealogical SocietyTaylor Historical SocietyTecumseh Area Historical SocietyUniversity District Organization, Inc.

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Westphalia Historical SocietyWetzel County Genealogical Society, Inc.Whaley Historical HouseWheeling Area Genealogical Society (W.A.G.S.)Wheeling Area Historical SocietyWhite Hall State Hist. ShrineWhite Lake Area Historical SocietyWhite Lake Historical SocietyWhite Pine Historical SocietyPontiac Area Historical and Genealogical SocietyPony Wagon Historical Museum, Inc.Port Austin Area Historical SocietyPort Huron Historic District CommitteePrairie Historical SocietyPreble County Chapter - OGSPreble County Historical SocietyPreservation Alliance of WVPreservation WaynePreserve Historic Sleeping BearPRESERVE RICHMOND, INCPRESERVE TO ENJOY, INCPresident Benjamin Harrison HomePresqu Isle Lighthouse Historical SocietyPresque Isle Lighthouse Historical SocietyPulaski Co. Historical SocietyPULASKI COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYPULASKI COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYPutnam County Chapter - OGSPUTNAM COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYPutnam County Historical SocietyPutnam Historic AssociationQuaker Meeting House - OHSRailroad Historical Society of Northwest MichiganRailroad Historical Society of Northwest MichiganRaleigh County Historical SocietyRANDOLPH COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYRANDOLPH COUNTY HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYRandolph County Historical SocietyRankin House State Memorial - OHSRavenna Heritage AssociationRaymond-Newton Historical SocietyReading Historical SocietyRedford Township Historical CommissionRemus Heritage DaysRepublic Area Historical SocietyReynoldsburg-Truro Historical SocietyRichfield Historical SocietyRichland County & Shelby Genealogical SocietyRichland County Chapter - OGSRichland County Historical SocietyRichmond Area Historical and Genealogical SocietyRichmond Area Historical and Genealogical SocietyRichmond Community Historical SocietyRichmond Historical Society

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Richmond Township Historical SocietyRIPLEY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYRisingsun Area Historical SocietyRitchie Co. Hist. Society, Inc.Rittman Historical SocietyRiver Rouge Historical SocietyRiver Rouge Historical SocietyRiverside Historical SocietyRoane County Historical Society, Inc.Robertson County Hist. Soc.Rochester / Avon Historical SocietyRochester Avon Historical Society - Sarah VanHooseRochester Hills Historic District CommissionRochester Hills Historic District CommissionRochester Historical CommissionRochester Historical SocietyRochester-Avon Historical SocietyRockcastle Co. Historical Soc.Rockford Area Historical SocietyRockwood Area Historical SocietyRockwood Community CenterRockwood Historic CommissionRockwood Historic CommissionRocky River Historical SocietyRomeo Historic District CommissionRomeo Historic District CommitteeRomeo Historical SocietyRomeo Historical SocietyRomulus Historical SocietyRootstown Historical SocietyRoscoe Village FoundationRoscommon Area Historical SocietyRose City Area Historical SocietyRUSH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYRussell Co. Historical SocietyRussell County Historical SocietyRussell Historical SocietyRutherford B. Hayes Preservation Center-OHSS.S. Milwaukee Clipper Preservation, Inc.Saginaw Genealogical Society, Inc.Saginaw River Marine Historical SocietySaginaw Valley Railroad Historical SocietySaint Albans Historical SocietySalem Area Historical SocietySalem Historical SocietySalem Preservation SocietySaline Area Historical SocietySauder VillageSaugatuck-Douglas Historical SocietyScioto County Historical SocietyScioto Valley Canal SocietySCOTLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCScott Co. Genealogical Soc.Scott Co. Historical Society

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SCOTT COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYSebewa Center Historical AssociationSebewaing Area Historical SocietySebring Ohio Historical SocietySeip Mound State MemorialSeneca County Chapter - OGSSeneca County Historical SocietySerpent Mound State Memorial - OHSSeven Eagles Historical Education CenterSeville Historical SocietyShaker Heights Landmark CommissionShaker Square Area Development CorporationShandy Hall -WRHSShanes Crossing Historical SocietySharon Township Heritage SocietyShelby Co. Historical SocietySHELBY COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYSHELBY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYShelby County Historical SocietySHELBY TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONShepherd Area Historical SocietyShepherdstown Historic CommissionSHERIDAN HISTORICAL SOCIETYShiawassee County Genealogical SocietyShiawassee County Historical SocietyShiloh Area Historical SocietyShinnston Historical AssociationSilver Lake Historical SocietySimpson Co. Arch/Hist Soc.Simpson Co. Hist. Prop.Slate Run Living History FarmSlavic Village Historical SocietySmithfield Historical Society, IncSmithville Community Historical SocietySo. Cent. KY Hist/Gen Soc.Soc. of Kentucky PioneersSociety for Preservation of Ohio One Room SchoolsSociety for the Restoration of Old VictoriaSociety of Historic PreservationSociety of Historic SharonvilleSolon Historical SocietySons of Am. Rev.Sons of the American Revolution-Ohio SocietySons of the American Revolution-Ohio SocietySons of the Union Vets, Camp #1Sons of the Union Vets, Camp #12Sons of Union Veterans-Ohio DepartmentSons/Dau. of Pio. RivermenSouth Boulevard Historical SocietySouth Central Ohio Preservation SocietySouth Euclid Historical SocietySouth Fountain PreservationSouth Lyon Area Historical SocietySOUTHERN INDIANA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

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Southern Kentucky Gen. Soc.Southern Lorain County Historical SocietySouthern Ohio Genealogical SocietySouthfield Historical SocietySouthwest Franklin County Historical SocietySOUTHWESTERN INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETYSparta Township Historical CommissionSpencer Co. Hist. & Gen. Soc.SPENCER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYSPICELAND PRESERVATION AND TOURISM SOCIETYSpring Lake Heritage FestivalSpringboro Area Historical SocietySpringboro Historical CommissionSpringfield Historic Landmarks CommissionSpringfield Township Historical SocietySpringfield Township Historical SocietySt. Clair Historical CommissionSt. Clair Shores Historical CommissionSt. Clair Shores Historical CommissionWinesburg Historical SocietyWINONA LAKE HISTORICAL SOCIETYWirt County Historical SocietyWixom Historical SocietyWomen's History Alive!Women's History Project of AkronSt. Joseph County Historical SocietySt. Louis Area Historical SocietySt. Mary's Historical SocietySt. Matthews Historical SocietyStan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Inc.Stark County Chapter - OGSStark County Historical SocietyStark County Mennonite & Amish Historical SocietyStark County Regional Planning CommissionStark Preservation AllianceSTARKE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIANASTARKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYState CapitolState CapitolSterling Heights Genealogical & Historical SocietySterling Heights Historical CommissionSTEUBEN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYSTEUBEN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCSteubenville Historic Landmarks CommissionSTONES TRACE HISTORICAL SOCIETYStow Historical SocietyStowe House State Memorial- OHSStreetsboro Heritage Preservation CommStrongsville Historical SocietyThen and Now Historical and Genealogical Society oThomas Edison HouseThornapple Heritage AssociationTHREE CREEKS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION INCThree Rivers Historical Society

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Thumb Area Old Engine & Tractor AssociationThurber HouseTiffin Historic Trust, Inc.Tilghman Heritage CenterTimbertown FestivalTip of the Mitt Watershed CouncilTippecanoe County Historical Assoc.TIPPECANOE COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONTippecanoe Historical SocietyTIPTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCTip-Up Town USATomaTOPEKA AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCTown and Country Handweavers of MichiganTrans-Allegheny Historical Association (Raleigh CoTraverse City Historic Districts CommissionTreaty of Greenville Bicentennial CommissionTrenton Historical SocietyTrenton Historical SocietyTri-Cities Historical SocietyTunnelton Historical SocietyTurner Dodge House & Heritage CenterTuscarawas County Historical SocietyTuscarora Historical SocietyTwinsburg Historical SocietyTyler County Heritage and Historical SocietyTyrone Historical SocietyUnion Co. Historical SocietyUnion County Chapter - OGSUNION COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYUnion County Historical SocietyUnion Township Heritage AssociationUnion Township Historical SocietyUNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANAUPLAND AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETYUpper Arlington Historical SocietyUpper Vandalia Historical Society,Upshur County Historical SocietyUpton Association, Inc.Urban Indian AffairsUlysses S. Grant Boyhood HomeUtica Heritage AssociationUtica Historical SocietyValley View-Cuyahoga Valley Historical AssociationVan Buren County Historical SocietyVan Buren Historical SocietyVan Buren Regional Genealogical SocietyVan Lear Historical SocietyVan Wert County Chapter - OGSVan Wert County Historical SocietyVANDERBURGH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYVelvet Ice Cream/Ye Olde MillVergennes Historical SocietyVermilion Area Historical & Cultural Guild

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VERMILLION COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYVermontville Historical SocietyVernon Area Historical SocietyVest-Lindsey HouseVictorian Village ProjectVictorian Wheeling Society, Ltd.VIGO COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYVigo County Historical SocietyVillage Historical SocietyVillage of Canal Winchester LandmarksVINCENNES HISTORICAL & ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETYVincennes State Historic SiteVinton County Historical & Genealogical SocietyVirgil A. Lewis HouseWABASH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCWaco Historical SocietyWadsworth Area Historical SocietyWahkeena Nature Preserve - OHSWAKARUSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCWakefield Historical SocietyWalker Tavern Historic ComplexWANATAH HISTORICAL SOCIETYWard HallWarfield Historical SocietyWARREN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYWarren County Historical SocietyWarren Historical CommissionWarren Historical SocietyWarren Village Historic District CommissionWashington County Chapter - OGSWashington County Historical SocietyWASHINGTON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INCWashtenaw County Historic District CommissionWashtenaw County Historical SocietyWaterford Township Historic CommissionWaterfront Film FestivalWaterloo Area Historical SocietyWaterville Historical SocietyWatrousville-Caro Area Historical SocietyWaveland State Historic SiteWayne Co. Historical Soc.Wayne County Chapter - OGSWayne County Council for Arts, History and HumanitWayne County Genealogical and Historical SocietyWAYNE COUNTY GENEAOLOGY SOCIETYWayne County Historical SocietyWAYNE TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETYWaynesville Historical Preservation BoardWaynesville Historical SocietyWebster Co. Hist/Gen Soc.Webster County Historical Society, Inc.WELLS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYWells Couny Historical SocietyWellsville Historical Society

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West Augusta Historical & Genealogical SocietyWest Augusta Historical SocietyWEST BADEN HISTORICAL SOCIETYWest Carrollton Historical SocietyWest Central Michigan Regional History ConsortiumWEST INDIANAPOLIS HISTORICAL SOCIETYWest Michigan Railroad Historical SocietyWest Virginia Baptist Historical SocietyWest Virginia Chapter, Palantines to AmericaWest Virginia Genealogical Society, Inc.West Virginia Historical AssociationWest Virginia Historical SocietyWest Virginia Humanities CouncilWest Virginia Labor History AssociationWest Virginia Museum of American Glass, Ltd.Western Columbiana County Historical SocietyWestern Lake Erie Historical SocietyWestern Michigan Genealogical Society, Inc.Western Michigan University, Public History PrograWestern Reserve Historical SocietyWestern Shaker Study GroupWESTERN WAYNE HERITAGE, INC.Westerville Historical SocietyWestfield Historical SocietyWESTFIELD-WASHINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETYWestlake Historical SocietyWindsor Historical SocietyWindy Run Historical AssociationWood County Chapter - OGSWood County Historical and Preservation SocietyWood County Historical SocietyWoodford Co. Heritage Com.Woodford Co. Historical Soc.Woodville Historical SocietyWORTHINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETYWorthington Historical SocietyWren Historical SocietyWright Brothers MemorialWyandot County Historical SocietyWyandot County Tracers - OGSWyandotte Historical CommissionWyandotte Historical SocietyWhitehouse Historical SocietyWHITING-ROBERTSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETYWHITLEY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYWickliffe Historical Society, Inc.Wildwood Manor House/Toledo Metro ParkWillard Area Historical SocietyWilliam Howard Taft National Historic SiteWilliam Whitley HouseWilliam Whitley House State Historic SiteWilliams County Genealogical SocietyWilliams County Historical SocietyWillis Russell Historical Soc.

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Willoughby Historical SocietyWyoming County Genealogical SocietyWyoming Historical & Cultural CommissionWyoming Historical SocietyWyoming Michigan Historical CommissionYellow Springs Historical SocietyYoungstown Historical Center of Industry & Labor -Your Heritage HouseYpsilanti Automotive Heritage CollectionYpsilanti Heritage FestivalYpsilanti Heritage FoundationYpsilanti Historic District CommissionZeeland Historical SocietyZIONSVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETYZoar Community AssociationZoar State Memorial - OHSIndiana Historical Society

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Miscelaneous Notes" Operating as a division of the Athens County Historical Society and Museum, the Chapter collects Bible records, generation charts, and family histories. It maintains a research library and provides limited research assistance. Additionally it sponsors both the First Families of Athens County and the newly organized Pioneers of Athens County."" The Athens County Historical Society & Museum collects, preserves, and displays items of a historical nature, and disseminates information about the history of Athens County and its people through educational programs and an extensive publications program."

The Attica Area Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the history and traditions of Reed and Venice Townships of Seneca County. At present it has items in the Seneca East Public Library basement.The Atwater Historical Society began in October 1996. The museum site is a remodeled township house that presents programs and displays.

" This OGS Chapter publishes cemetery, birth, death, and marriage records. The Auglaize County Library houses the Chapter's holdings, that include printed material and microfilm. "" The Daniel F. Mooney Museum was built in 1876 for Civil War Officer Major Charles Hipp. Today it has many items on exhibit from the Auglaize County area including information on former industries, Miami & Erie Canal, oil wells, and artifacts from Fort Barbee, Fort St. Marys and from the Native Americans. "

The John L. Gray Memorial

Museum: Located at the Society's address, open by appointment. " The 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Museum houses artifacts centering on the regiment's history. The Museum has over 1,500 artifacts, including 600 photographs. The grounds cover about four acres of historic cottages, a mess hall and kitchen, and an assembly hall. The Museum's library contains letters dating from 1862, books, and regiment reunion photographs. "Museum: ImminentThe Ada Public Library collects and makes available for research archival materials of local interest.

" The Adams County Genealogical Society collections contain all available Adams County records and any appropriate records from surrounding counties and other states. The Society's holdings are housed in the Adams County Heritage Center, maintained by the Adams County Historical Society (see separate listing). "The Adams County Heritage Center is housed in an 1835 Brick structure originally constructed for an associate reformed presbyterian church whose congregation was involved in the underground railroad. The Heritage Center is home for the Adams County Historical Society and the Adams County Genealogical Society.

" Adena State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is the restored home of Thomas Worthington, the 6th governor of Ohio and the first U.S. Senator from Ohio. The house was completed in 1807 and is furnished with artifacts of that period. In addition to the mansion house, there are five outbuildings and a garden."

" The African American Historical & Education Center focuses on the collection, research, dissemination, and exhibition of local African American history. Located in the Bronzeville Memorial Room of the Blanche M. Van Hook Home, the Center maintains exhibits and a research library focussed on Columbus African American history."

Museum: The Lobb House and the Heritage Center.

The Historical Society maintains a museum that has six rooms of exhibits covering such topics as local military, business and maritime history.

This OGS Chapter tries to get more people interested in family history.

Museum: Located in the City Hall Complex, open during the same hours as the commission.

" The Alliance Area Preservation Society is committed to the preservation, restoration, and continued use of the historic buildings and districts located in the Alliance area."The Alliance Genealogical Society researches and helps others to do research. It has four publications of local records and is working on more." The Alliance Historic Preservation Commission has six commissioners. Its jurisdiction is community wide and the activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Surveys, Awards, and Grants."" The Alliance Historical Society operates the Mabel Hartzell Historical Home, a Victorian-era restored home in the Italianate architectural style. Built in 1867 for prominent Alliance businessman and politician Matthew Earley, the house served as home to Earley's adopted daughter, Mabel Hartzell, a prominent educator and local leader for women's suffrage. Hartzell also founded the Alliance Historical Society."

" The Amalthea Historical Society preserves and promotes the history of the Central College Area. It maintains the Virginia Stone Milligan Memorial Library that serves as the Society's repository of the history and genealogy of the area having over 500 volumes dating from the late 1700s. The Library, housed in the 1864 chapel of the Central College Presbyterian Church, also maintains a quantity of archival manuscripts and photographs relating to the area's founders. "

The American Aviation Historical Society is a nationwide organization with local chapters whose mission is to preserve the history of American aviation.

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" The Amherst Historical Society has developed an OAHSM certified museum of local history. The Sandstone Center Living History Museum contains a one-room school, church, and octagonal barn, along with an ""Amherst"" room, and a 1930-era kitchen as well as a Greek Revival sandstone house."

" The Anderson Township Historical Society maintains the 1796 Miller-Leuser Log House, located on its original site. It has added a 1900 farm house and increased the acreage to five acres."

Museum: Kempf House, 312 South Division Street

" The Archaeological Society of Ohio preserves archaeological sites and material within Ohio, promotes understanding of archaeological material, and disseminates knowledge of archaeology. "The Architectural & Historic Board of Review in Hudson has nine commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation and Design Review.

" The Ashland County Historical Society operates its museum in an 1859 Manor House that features changing exhibits, Victorian rooms, an old- fashioned Main Street, and an 1840s room. The Carriage House contains memorabilia from the Civil War and World Wars I and II as well as a 13,000 specimen insect collection and a display of Indian artifacts."

" The Ashtabula County Genealogical Society's holdings include over 2,000 acquisitions and more than 600 rolls of microfilm for and about the Ashtabula County area."" The Ashtabula County Historical Society preserves the history of Ashtabula County, assists others in historical preservation, collects historical objects connected with Ashtabula County for the purpose of preserving and exhibiting them, maintains museums, marks the sites of historic interest in the county, and fosters an increased awareness of local history in the schools."The Ashville Area Heritage Society maintains the Ashville Area Heritage Museum which interprets the history of those who lived in the railroad community.Purpose: An organization of institutions, museums, societies, and individuals interested in preserving Great Lakes Maritime history.

" The Aurora Historical Society collects early cheese-making materials, glass plate photographs, a century homes photo collection, genealogy records, and has community projects, antique shows, and history scholarships for high school seniors."" Aurora Landmark Commission has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is community wide and the activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review and Surveys."

" The Austintown Historical Society maintains the Austin Log Cabin, circa 1814, a good example of the Cathedral Style Notch construction, and the Strock Stone House, circa 1830, built of stone from a local quarry. Private tours are available."

" The Avon Historical Society exhibits a nationally acclaimed quilt depicting the local history of people, places, and events of Avon. Available, too, is the videotape, ""The Talking Quilt,"" that explains the quilt's representational panels."" The Avon Lake Historical Society presents programs on history, antiques, and collectibles and arranges an annual field trip. It meets eight times a year at the Avon Lake Public Library. "

" The Belden Historical Society maintains a museum, a one-room schoolhouse, and a Veterans Park. Tours and reenactments are provided at the schoolhouse site by appointment."

Museum: Located at the Society's address.

The Bellville-Jefferson Township Historical Society meets monthly and presents a program of historical significance and has exhibits.This OGS Chapter's genealogical holdings are housed at the Barnesville Huttom Memorial Library 308 East Main Street" The Belmont County Historical Society maintains a restored Century Home mansion as its museum. On the National Register of Historic Places, the Museum has 26 rooms with Victorian furnishings dating from 1888 to 1893. The Museum's basement features early farm tools and kitchen artifacts."" The Belmont County Historical Society in Belmont is the southeastern suburb of Dayton and shares its history with Van Buren Township. In 1900 Belmont became a stop on the Dayton-Xenia Traction Line and quickly grew from a rural area to a vital, self-sustaining community and was annexed into Dayton. A Centennial will be celebrated in 2000 with a historic publication made available by the Society."The Belpre Area Historical Society provides history-related programs at regular meetings and collects archival materials and artifacts relevant to Belpre. The Society is raising funds to secure a museum. It operates a 'mini' museum comprised of exhibits on display in the meeting room of the Belpre Public Library.The Library includes the Archives of the University of Michigan and the Michigan Historical Collections, which encompass over 50 million manuscript items pertaining to the history of the state.'Museum: none

Museum: The Society operates a museum. " The Berea Historical Society sponsors monthly programs and operates the Mahler Museum and History Center which includes a Victorian home built of Berea sandstone in 1854 and a wing providing space for special exhibits related to Berea history, special collections, and a resource center."

The Berlin Center Historical Society collects historic photographs and publishes a calendar. An annual Strawberry Festival held in June includes an open house at the Weidenmeir House. Annually the Society donates a $100 U.S. Savings Bond to a graduating high school student.

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" The Cincinnati Historic Conservation Board has nine commissioners. Its jurisdiction is community wide and the activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Surveys, Publications, and Tours."" The Cincinnati Preservation Association acts as an advocate for the preservation of the historic, built environment in the Greater Cincinnati area. Its library offers resources on the history and architecture of southwest Ohio and northern Kentucky."Citizens for Historic and Preservation Services (CHAPS) represents a county-wide network of lecturers who tour Butler County townships and cities as guests of local organizations. CHAPS offers lectures locally and helps local organizations preserve significant structures.

" The City of Galion Design Review Board has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Downtown Historic District, and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Surveys, and Grants."

The City of Green Historic Preservation Commission has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation and Architectural Surveys.Purpose: To preserve and collect history.

" The mission of the Civil War Institute of the Ohio Historical Society is to further the understanding, interest, and study of the American Civil War and the important events that led to and resulted from that conflict. The Institute will host lectures, seminars, reenactments, and other living history events that have made the Civil War a critical part of the American experience."The Dublin Historical Society maintains the renovated Coffman Homestead. The Coffman House Museum contains furniture and artifacts typical of rural Ohio.

Eagle Creek Historical Organization draws its members from southern Hancock County and is currently working on the ongoing project of restoring a log cabin.The Anderson Allyn Room for Genealogical Research at Chardon Library is open to the public. Handouts explain how to use the collection of many indexes and family group sheets." The Geauga County Historical Society operates the restored Burton Century Village with 20 buildings and 5 furnished homes. The Village also includes a gallery with 9,000 toy soldiers, a country store, and a research library."

Purpose: To preserve and promote the history and heritage of German speaking peoples who settled in Michigan and built bridges between the United States and German speaking countries.

" The Bucyrus Historical Society's Museum is a stately Victorian House that stands on a lot included in the original plot of Bucyrus and was owned by the Scrogg's family for 127 years. The house is filled with old Bucyrus history, furnishings, and memorabilia. The Carriage House has a restored 1826 Niagra Fire steam engine and an 1869 ""Silky"" Hose Cart."

Designed by Albert Kahn, Burton Tower houses the Baird Carillon of 53 bronze bells. Climb to the observation deck during the academic year and watch the carillon being played from noon to 12:30 pm weekdays when classes are in session and most Saturdays from 10:15 to 10:45 am." The Clyde Heritage League maintains the Clyde Museum that displays an antique Clydesdale Fire Truck and a 1904 ""Elmore"" auto, both built in Clyde. The League's collections include material on writer, Sherwood Anderson, memorabilia on General James B. McPherson, and items relating to the local history of Clyde."The Coalton Historical Society operates the James A. Rhodes Birthplace and also maintains a historical display at the James A. Rhodes Community Center." The Coleraine Historical Society is reconstructing twelve of twenty-nine of the historic cemeteries located throughout the township, joining forces with The Heritage Memorial Commission to construct a Memorial Park dedicated to settlers and government employees."

Social history memorabilia. Museum: The Detroit Historical Museum, located at the Society's address. Archive: Collection Resource Center.

The Girard Historical Society is presently renovating the Barnhisel House.Museum: Located at the Society's address and open during the same hours as the Society.

" The Glendale Heritage Preservation Museum has photographs, letters, and family histories. The Society works to preserve the outward fabric of the historic district monetarily and with volunteer labor."" The Glendale Planning and Historic Preservation Commission has eight commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Glendale Historic District and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Architectural Surveys, Plaque or Marker Program, and Tours."" Glendower State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is one of Ohio's finest 19th century Greek Revival homes and features Empire and early Victorian furnishings."Museum: The Will Carleton Poor House" The Hilltop Historical Society plans to open a museum. The Society sponsors the annual Memorial Service honoring 2,260 Confederate dead at the Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery on the first Sunday in June. Camp Chase is the largest Confederate Cemetery in the north. "" The Hinckley Historical Society maintains the Worden Heritage Homestead, an 1860s homestead that houses historical keepsakes of the Hiram Worden family and Hinckley Township history. Located behind the house are ten large sandstone carvings."" The Hiram Historical Society preserves the oral and artifactual history of Hiram Village and Township. Its museum, located in a restored 1840s house, holds local history programs, sponsors an annual President's Day dinner, and has a biennial Home and Garden Walk."

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The Antwerp Historical Society seeks to revitalize downtown Antwerp and to teach and promote the heritage of the area.

Museum: On U.S. 41

" Buckeye Furnace, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is a restored charcoal-fired iron blast furnace, reminiscent of those operating in southeastern Ohio in the late 1800s. This 270-acre site includes the furnace and attached casting shed; a reconstructed charging loft and the engine house that serves as display areas; and the company store that acts as an information and exhibit area. "" The Buckeye Hills RC&D Office keeps track of cultural and/or historical sites within a 10-county area that includes Athens, Belmont, Fairfield, Hocking, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry, and Washington counties."

The Campbell Historical Society collects items pertaining to the historical significance of Campbell and tries to save buildings of historical worth." The Canal Fulton Heritage Society strives to advance, encourage, and promote interest in the local history of Canal Fulton and the Ohio and Erie Canal. It operates several facilities including the Heritage House and Old Canal Days Museum, the E.J. McLaughlin Dry Dock, and the Oberlin House Museum. Visitors can travel along an original section of the Ohio and Erie Canal in the Society's St. Helena III, a replica of a freight barge in use over 100 years ago."

This OGS Chapter helps researchers and publishes books on the genealogy of Crawford County.

Includes a train depot and caboose, farm building, military building, fire hall and a trapper's cabin.

The Galion Historical Society is a local history museum with emphasis on Galion and Crawford County.

" The Harding Home State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, houses materials commemorating Harding's career. Warren G. Harding and his wife, Florence, lived here from 1891 until Harding became president in 1921. The house, where Harding conducted his famous front- porch campaign has been restored; the Press Building serves as an exhibit and visitor information area. The Harding Memorial is located nearby on Route 423."

" The Harpersfield Heritage Society preserves the history of rural life for the general benefit and education of the public and aids in the restoration, preservation, and maintenance of significant buildings, structures, and property related to Harpersfield."

Purpose: Library, research, cemetery readings and transcribing. Aids and assists members and others in genealogical studies, to encourage, collection and presevation of family and public records and to promote the exchange of genealogical information. Provides a library, lectures, newsletter and trips. Publication: Family History Capers

Museum: The Depot Museum Archive: Genealogical materials at the Thetford Township Hall.The College Hill Historical Society provides a speaker's bureau and an acquisition program.

The Columbia Historical Society promotes interest in the local history of the area by maintaining a former farmhouse as the Bronson House Museum.This OGS Chapter preserves and makes available genealogical records for Columbiana County. Its publications include 20 volumes of the Columbiana County cemetery inscriptions.

" The Friends of Cornell School are moving and repairing the one-room school house known as Cornell School, near Johnstown. Oral histories, exhibits of old schoolhouse items, and educational programs for school children are sponsored by the group."" The Friends of Freedom Society, Inc./Ohio Underground Railroad Association was formed to raise and maintain public awareness about the lives of enslaved African Americans as it relates to the Underground Railroad Movement. It preserves and commemorates the cultural landscapes, and its connections to the lives of the people associated with the Underground Railroad story. It documents the past events of the Underground Railroad as being one of the first civil rights mo" The Friends of Harbour Town was founded to restore, preserve, beautify, and promote the historic district of Vermilion and historic buildings known as ""Harbourtown. """Museum: The Historic Village is adjacent to the Meridian Township Hall. Archive: Three buildings available for tours by appointment. Museum: A railroad depot dating from the Civil War period. Works in progress on final exhibits. The Friends of the Landmarks Commission develop or assist in efforts to accomplish special historic preservation projects in the Greater Cleveland Area.

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" Historic Hamilton operates as a local preservation group that includes representatives from local historic districts as well as the city of Hamilton at large. Located in a historic octagonal house, the museum is listed on the National Register."

" The Historic Lancaster Commission has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, and Surveys."

" Historic Lyme Village is a collection of 19th century buildings, including three log houses, a blacksmith shop, Centennial Barn, Seymour House Museum, Post Office, the National Post Mark Club Research Center, Victorian John Wright Mansion, Merry School, Detterman Log Church and General Store."

" Historic New Richmond maintains the Ross- Goudy House, built before the Civil War. Collections include historic records and artifacts from the greater New Richmond area."The Historic Osborn Preservation Society seeks to preserve the integrity of the original Osborn Community. Osborn's 250 homes were moved to their current locations as a result of the Miami Conservancy Flood Planning Prevention program.

Historic Perrysburg is a historic preservation organization and the nearest thing to a historical organization in Perrysburg." The Historic Preservation Commission of Mansfield has twelve commissioners. Its jurisdiction is The Boulevards, Sherman Estate, and Local Landmarks Historic Districts. Activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Surveys, Plaque or Marker Program, Publications, Tours, Awards Program, and Grants."" The Historic Preservation Guild of Hancock County maintains the DeWald-Funk House Museum, an 1840s Greek revival farm house as the museum of the Guild office."The Historic Preservation Review Commission of Stow has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation and Tours.The Historic Resources Commission of Columbus has nine commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation and Design Review." Located in northwest Ohio, Historic Sauder Village brings to life a rural community ca. 1830-1910 through living history demonstrations and historic buildings. Historic trades and contemporary crafts with their roots in history are highlighted through skilled artisans working in their shops."" An educational institution, Historic Southwest Ohio promotes understanding of and appreciation for the culture of 19th century Ohio through the operation of professionally administered museum sites. It collects, preserves, researches, and interprets buildings from throughout Ohio and the people who resided in them."

Museum: Located the Society's address.

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Cleveland aids and instructs family historians interested in researching their ancestral roots and provides a means by which to network with out-of-town genealogists." The Jewish Genealogical Society of Dayton assists members in personal Jewish genealogy and maintains a computerized historical database on Dayton's Jewish community, both individual and institutions, from 1840 to the present day. It is a member of the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies."

The John P. Parker Historical Society is currently rehabilitating the John P. Parker house and historic site. Mr. Parker was a man who purchased his freedom and lived in this house in 1865 and was a conductor on the underground railroad. Hopefully the building will be open in mid-1999. This house is a National Historic Landmark.The John Paulding Historical Society seeks to depict the Paulding County agricultural community as it was at the turn of the century and other events through World War II.Programs 4 times a year. Purpose: To promote local history.

" The George Rogers Clark Heritage Association presents the history of the settlers and the Shawnee in Clark County, focusing on the contributions of George Rogers Clark. A major effort is the Fair at New Boston, a reenactment of a 1790-1810 trades fair. "" The medieval chateauesque design of the 1886 Mansfield Reformatory offers a unique architectural experience. The prison history is brought to life during guided tours. The Reformatory was the site of four major motion pictures. The east cell block, listed in ""Guinness"" houses the world?s largest free standing cell block."

The Mantua Historical Society maintains a museum with collections that include several pieces of Mantua glass and a substantial collection of Indian artifacts. The Society saves historical memorabilia and community artifacts for future generations. It is located on the upper story of the Town Hall.The Maple Heights Historical Society maintains a museum with photographs and artifacts donated by local area residents." The Mariemont Preservation Foundation's archive collection includes a significant photographic collection dating from the early 1920s, as well as information on Mary Emery, the history of Mariemont, and Town Planner John Nolan. The museum also includes extensive material and artifacts on the prehistoric Fort Ancient tribe of Native Americans who occupied the Madisonville Site (1450-1670)."The Marine City Historic District Restoration promotes restoration and beautification of residential and business areas of Marine City which is a victorian style town. Publication: Detroit Marine Historian.

The Marion Area Genealogical Society preserves and collects genealogical and historical records for this and related areas of Ohio.

The Lakeside Design Review Board has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Lakeside Historic District and activities include Design Review." The Lakeside Heritage Society preserves the history of the area. Its archives house books, photographs, maps, documents, pamphlets, and clippings of Lakeside and the Marblehead Peninsula. a collection of artifacts found at the Civil War prison on Johnson's Island are on display."" Housed in an 1838 pioneer home, the Lakewood Historical Society Museum features furniture and artifacts of early Lakewood. The Society also offers free tours and maintains a library/archive."" The Lancaster Campground Historical Society exhibits displays of different kinds of summertime religious camp meetings. It includes the Heritage House that was the first building on the campground, a Grocery Store Museum filled with antiques, Hotel Woodside that has been restored to include a pastor's study, Curt & Charlotte Davis' room, and the Seifert Museum. Sites also include the Davis Auditorium that was built in 1895 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.The Landmarks Commission of Dayton has nine commissioners. Its jurisdiction includes historic districts.

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" The Landmarks Commission of Montgomery has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Downtown Historic District and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Plaque or Marker Program, Publications, Tours, and Awards Program."

" The Bartlow Township Historical Society promotes the railroad history of Deshler, the crossroads of the B&O Railroad. The Society purchased and is currently renovating a building on Main Street to be used as its museum."

" The Bath Township Historical Society operates its museum in the enclosed balcony of the historic Bath Town Hall. Among the Society's holdings is the 1892 Stoney Hill School #12. Society collections include Board of Education records, paintings by local artists, and history of historic families, and some national historical register properties. Museums/Sites: Bath Township Historical Museum, Stoney Hill School #12 Bath Town Hall & Cemetery"

" The Bethel Historical Association honors the memory of President U.S. Grant with collections containing some Grant memorabilia. Edmund Burke, benefactor of Bethel's Burke Park, Dr. William Thompson, the oldest practicing physician in the U.S., and Steve Newman, the only man to walk solo around the world are also honored."

Museum: Located at the Society's address, contains exhibits and artifacts of shipbuilding, pioneer life, Native Americans.

" The Bay Village Historical Society maintains the Rose Hill Museum that features the history of Dover Township from 1810 to the present. The Society sponsors the ""Huntington Heritage Days"" that depict colonial and early Victorian life."" The Bazetta Cortland Historical Society, in conjunction with the local convention and visitors bureau, conducts bus tours to the Opera House that interprets the history of the area, the Opera House, and the Chickering Square piano. The tour is followed by a brief concert on the piano. The Viets House Museum is open weekends 1-4 pm or by appointment."

Museum: The Hudson Museum, located at the Society's address, open during the Society's business hours. Museum: The Old Mormon Print Shop and Maritime MuseumsThe Beavercreek Historical Society preserves structures of historical significance and develops and presents community education programs. One of the Society's objectives is to create a learning center for history education." The Bedford Historical Society emphasizes Ohio, local, and area history and maintains an extensive manuscript and photographic collection."

" The Bexley Historical Society promotes and sustains interest in the historical development of Bexley and researches and collects information on the city's growth, its citizens, and their accomplishments."

Big Bottom State Memorial is a site of the Ohio Historical Society. It has a 12-foot marble obelisk that marks the site of a skirmish between early settlers and Delaware and Wyandot Indians.

The Big Walnut Area Historical Society is in the process of renovating the Myers Inn for a future museum of the 1820s with a goal of being open for the State's 200th anniversary.

The Birmingham Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of Brimingham and the surrounding area. The Society also offers tours of historic neighborhoods, cementeries and the historic Hunter House.

Museum: Chassell Heritage Center." The Chatham Historical Society is a group of 30+ people intrigued with the history of Chatham Township and Medina County, and dedicated to preserving and displaying that history in an 1880 district schoolhouse in Chatham Village."

" Cherry Valley Coke Ovens and Arboretum contains over 200 beehive coke ovens circa 1866- 1928. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the coke ovens were featured in many of American water colorist Charles Burchfield's paintings."

" The Black River Historical Society maintains the Moore House as its museum. The Society's collection includes photographs, newspapers, artifacts and histories of Lorain, its people, and its industries, past and present."

" The Blanchester Area Historical Society offers monthly meetings with local history programs, a genealogy and reference library with obituary files and ""The Star Republican"" local newspaper. It also offers exhibits of local history, post cards, local cabinetmakers, school items, local artists and authors, and scrapbooks on local events and people."Museum: Yes

" The Blue Ash Historical Society assists with genealogical research and maintains a Historical Room in the City Municipal Building of Blue Ash. On display in the Historical Room is period clothing and baseball, firefighting, and school memorabilia."

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The Boardman Historical Society operates the 1860 Oswald Detchon House within the Boardman Historical Village. The Society promotes interest in the greater Boardman Township by collecting and preserving artifacts of the area.

" The Botkins Historical Society focuses on the collection and preservation of artifacts and anecdotes related to the founding and development of the culture, business, and people of Botkins."

Museum: Located at the Society's address, open during the same hours as the Society.

Museum: The Wing House Museum. " The Bratenahl Historical Society's collections include newspapers, school memorabilia, photographs and slides, scout memorabilia, and nearly complete documentation of the court fight to retain local schools. It is presently working on a history of the working people of Bratenahl."

" The Brecksville Historical Association operates the Squire Rich House Museum, an 1835 salt-box style house listed on the National Register. Furnished as a circa 1840 residence, the Museum displays a collection of arrowheads. Also located on the property is a barn/tool shed, an herb garden and graves of Revolutionary War Soldiers. The Archives/History Center is located at Blossom Hill, 4400 Oakes Road, and is open by appointment during the Museum's operating hours."The Bremen Area Historical Society owns the Mericle Homestead. Construction will start in the fall of 1998 on the Carter Street museum site.

The Brighton Area Historical Society was organized to preserve, advance and disseminate knowledge of the history of the Brighton area.The Brighton Historic Association preserves the friendly atmosphere of yesteryear within the local neighborhood by attention to a newly begun program of oral history." The Brimfield Memorial House Association maintains the 1833 Kelso House, the former Union House Inn, built by William R. Kelso. The museum features a country kitchen, a Victorian parlor and exhibits of local artifacts. The grounds also contain an 1840s New England-style barn, a double-bayed corn crib, and a granary."The Bristol Historical Society preserves and collects information and artifacts relating to Bristol Township.

INACTIVE AT PRESENT TIMEThe Brooklyn Historical Society exhibits a collection of historic items from the area in a home-like atmosphere." The Brookville Historical Society is located in the Samuel Spitler House, an outstanding example of Queen Anne architecture, built in 1894 and restored and opened in 1976. Other facilities include a research library that is open Monday through Friday 10-12 and 1-5."

" The Brown County Genealogy Society maintains a genealogical research library focussed on Brown County, which has a large collection of research books and family files on surrounding counties and states."

" The Brown County Historical Society maintains three historical buildings--the Old Timers Building and the Washburn-Dixon Log House, both located on the county fairgrounds, and the Brown County Historical Society Museum located in the former Old County Jail."" The Brownhelm Historical Association, formed in response to the destruction of a valuable landmark, focuses on saving other such sites in the community. Currently the Association is attempting to save an 1889 schoolhouse. The 1870 German Reformed Church was donated to the Brownhelm Historical Association in December 1996 and is a mini museum. "

The Brunswick Area Historical Society holds quarterly meetings at which educational programs are presented.The Bryan Historic Homes Association is dedicated to the preservation of the historic architecture of Bryan's residences and neighborhoods. The Fountain City Historic District is on the National Register of Historic Places.

" This OGS Chapter meets at the Middletown Public Library, 125 South Broad Street in Middletown on the second Saturday of each month except July and August. The Library has an Ohio Room available for research."" The Butler County Historical Society makes the heritage of Butler County more accessible to the public through its museum and outreach programs. Archival holdings are open to genealogists and local historians. A history incentive program is offered annually to the county's elementary schools. Diverse artifacts and period furnishings are exhibited in the Benninghofen House Museum. This High-Italianate style house reflects the Gilded Age, when Hamilton served as an industri" The Butler-Clearfork Valley Historical Society is currently trying to purchase and renovate the historic Rummel Mill, an 1849 grist mill on the National Register since 1982. The Mill contains the original milling equipment used from 1849 to 1890 and provides a developmental history of milling in Ohio. The society is also working on a railroad building."

The Byesville Historical Society's Museum is located on the first floor of the circa 1900 Old Bank Building. The Society collects and preserves materials and landmarks in order to arouse interest in the historical records of the founding and development of the Village of Byesville.

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The Commission is a governmental entity formed to protect the integrity of the village's Historical District.

The Canal Society of Ohio preserves Ohio's canal history by maintaining canal history collections in the archival libraries of the University of Akron and Wright State University." The Canal Winchester Area Historical Society's holdings include local artifacts and many railroad-related items. Education programs are offered about 1-room schools, canals, and the music composer, Oley Speaks. Slide programs about Canal Winchester's historic districts and early families as well as walking tours of the historic districts are available."

Canfield Fairground Village has eight historical buildings dating back to the late 1800s. There is also a carriage house museum that contains twenty-two carriages." The Canal Winchester Area Historical Society renovated the Bond House and operates it as their museum. Their collection includes the property and contents of the Mahoning Dispatch Museum, willed to the Society in 1991."Museum: Located at the Society's address.

" The Canton Preservation Society encourages, supports, and advocates the preservation, restoration, and the adaptive use of historically and architecturally significant buildings, sites, neighborhoods, districts, and objects."

Housed in an old train depot, the Capac Museum contains artifacts from the City of Capac and the surrounding area. On its bucolic two-acre grounds is an old caboose." The park is a sixty-five acre site located between the Miami River and a natural moraine, 2 1/2 miles south of downtown Dayton. Colonel and Mrs. Edward A. Deeds of Dayton were the founders. The landmark Deeds Carillon was dedicated in 1942. Park collections include items related to the industrial development, transportation, and settlement of the Miami Valley. The 1905 Wrigh

" The Carlisle Township Historical Society has local artifacts to increase public awareness of the area's local history. The historical and genealogy society is small and meets at the Carlisle Fire Station, which was an old schoolhouse."

" The Carriage Hill Metro Park Farm recreates the lifestyle of a conservative farming family with buildings, livestock, and household and farm activities of the 1880s. Visitor center exhibits and A/V show prepare visitors for their farm experience. The Country Store and children's Interactive Center support the program. There are demonstrations on week-ends and special programs every Sunday."

This OGS Chapter maintains a genealogical library and provides volunteer helpers in a room at the Carroll County Courthouse that contains courthouse records. The Chapter is currently publishing cemetery and marriage records of Carroll County.

" Cary Cottage, built in 1832, was the home of poets Alice and Phoebe Cary until 1850. It was later the site upon which Clovernook Center for the Blind was founded in 1903. Restored as a historic house museum in 1975, the Cottage is on the National Register of Historic Places. "

Museum: Located in Cass City Municipal Building on Main StreetMuseum: County museum housed in multi-structure historic site that includes Michigan's oldest county courthouse, county court records, diaries, photographs, newspapers, etc.

" The Catholic Record Society devotes itself to gathering, preserving, and publishing the history of persons, events, and places associated with the 23-county Diocese of Columbus and the present Diocese of Steubenville."

" Cedar Bog Nature Preserve, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is a nature preserve that covers 18,000 years of Ohio's environmental history. The Cedar Bog Association is the local support organization for the Preserve. "

Museum: General museum with exhibits in Zoology, Geology, History and Anthropology. " The Centerville Board of Architectural Review has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Historic District, and Architectural Preservation District, and the activities include Landmark Designation and Design Review."" Walton House is an 1830s stone cottage, typical of the simple limestone houses that once characterized Centerville. The Centerville- Washington Township Historical Society maintains files on historic properties and family histories and has several local history publications."

The Shute Building has four rooms furnished with Victorian-era furnishings of Chagrin Falls and a permanent display of items manufactured in the area between the years 1866 and 1920.Chagrin Falls Preservation preserves the historic architecture and landscapes of Chagrin Falls.This OGS Chapter's holdings are presently on loan to the St. Paris Library at 127 East Main Street in St. Paris." The Champaign County Historical Society's museum building originally served as the schoolhouse for the Children's Home and was subsequently used as a School for the retarded. The Society's holdings include a large collection of local photographs, including both the Brand Whitlock and the Simon Kenton collections. It also has John Quincy Adams Ward sculptures. "

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Museum: Weller School" The Chesterland Historical Foundation maintains several historical structures open to the public including a restored 1842 house, an 1847 school, an 1850 Town Hall, and an early 20th century interurban station. The Town Hall houses a small collection of local artifacts. The Foundation's newest acquisition is a turn-of-the-century barn, also open to the public."

The Chippewa-Rogues' Hollow Historical Society maintains and displays maps and exhibits on the coal mining era at the turn of the century.The Civil War Roundtable meets the third Tuesday of each month except December, June, July and August." This OGS Chapter maintains a genealogical resource library and assists researchers with Clark County data and family histories. It promotes the ""First Families of Clark County,"" a group made up of those persons residing in Clark County prior to December 31, 1830. "

" The Clark County Historical Society focuses on the history of Springfield and Clark County. The Crabill Homestead is a late Federal design from 1826. It is currently developing a 54,000 square foot museum in downtown Springfield to focus on"

The Clarkston Community Historical Society provides educational opportunities for the community through its collection of historic books, papers and artifacts, exhibits, programs and historic site tours. Purpose: Membership of 100 families, who provide the community with access to information on local history.

The Clear Creek Township Historical Society was formed around Savannah High School and the Savannah Academy that lie in Clear Creek Township. It is newly formed and will be leasing a small house to use as a museum." The Clermont County Genealogical Society collects, preserves, and publishes records of the county. The group offers at least one educational workshop each year."" The Clermont County Historical Society preserves, protects, and promotes the historical heritage of Clermont County. Programs at the Society's monthly meetings include illustrated talks, films, and visits to museums and historic sites."" The Cleveland Heights Heritage Center, aka the Cleveland Heights Historical Society, seeks to preserve and promote the heritage of Cleveland Heights. The Center will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of Cleveland Heights with new program initiatives."" The Cleveland Heights Landmark Commission has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review (for landmarks), Surveys, Plaque or Marker Program, and Tours."" The Cleveland Landmarks Commission has eleven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Surveys, Plaque or Marker Program, and Publications."The Cleveland Restoration Society operates a neighborhood preservation program which offers financial and technical assistance to homeowners and a sacred Landmarks Assistance program that provides information and technical assistance to congregations." The Clifton Historical Society has the Old Opera House, the original Post Office from Clifton, an Old School House, and an old jail."

" The Clinton County Genealogical Society's holdings are maintained by the Clinton County Historical Society and include approximately 1,500 books and pamphlets on genealogy. "

" The Clinton County Historical Society and Museum are committed to the discovery, collection, and preservation of the county's culture and history. "

" The Clinton Historical Society maintains a museum where its collection of historical records, photographs, artifacts, implements, and furnishings document the history of the Clinton Area."" The Clintonville Historical Society formed early in 1998 following the community's sesquicentennial celebration in 1997. Clintonville, a neighborhood on the northside of Columbus, formally dates from the 1847 establishment of the Clinton Post Office. However, it's earliest settler arrived about 1803, and are planning a Bicentennial celebration."" The Columbiana County Historical Association has several community museums. They are in Homeworth, Salem, Columbiana, Leetonia, East Palestine, Lisbon, Wellsville, Salineville, Elkton, and East Liverpool."" The Columbus Historical Society seeks to promote education in Columbus history by offering members and any other interested persons information on the life, activities and structures of Columbus. "" The Columbus Jewish Historical Society also maintains an active Jewish Genealogy Group with monthly educational meetings and/or visits to other historical sites. The Oral History Committee is actively interviewing Columbus and central Ohio Jewish individuals who wish to share their life experiences to be recorded, transcribed, and included within the archival collection of th" The Columbus Landmarks Foundation protects historically significant properties in the Columbus area, supporting carefully planned new construction, preservation, and rehabilitation through educational programs, public information, and technical assistance."Museum: Maintains a restored railroad caboose filled with railroad artifacts.

" The Conneaut Chapter-National Railway Historical Society exhibits railroads of the steam era. Its museum includes an HO Scale model railroad layout, an outside NKP locomotive 755, Bessermer & Lake Erie Hopper Car, Woodside Caboose, motor car, pump car, and tool car for section gangs."

" The Eleutheros Cooke House & Garden, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is managed by The Old House Guild of Sandusky. The House is furnished with the collection of its last owners Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Dorn. "

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" This OGS Chapter has published several books on Coshocton County history, cemetery books, and an index to ""Bahmer's History, 1909."" Census, marriage, and will records are also available."The Council of Historical Institution and Preservation Societies (CHIPS) is a co-operative and a clearinghouse for historical agencies in Summit and Portage counties that foster a sense of unity among groups in the two counties.

" The County Line Historical Society is a newly formed group of concerned citizens of the area. The group has been acquiring artifacts from former and present residents. It is presently working on a new history book of the Shreve, Lakeville, and Big Prairie areas. "The Covington-Newberry Historical Society has mostly local items on display and is open by appointment." The Creston Historical Society assembles documents and memorabilia, and writes and funds the printing of books about Creston. Material eventually will be housed in the Donald Sonnedecker Historical Room of the new Wayne County Branch Library in Creston."" The Cridersville Historical Society maintains a museum and genealogical center in the former United Brethren Church building circa 1890. The museum's exhibits include displays on early pioneers including Ephraim Crider, a railroad depot, blacksmithing, farming, oil wells, and local businesses."

" The Crosby Township Historical Society?s goal is to establish an area historical and genealogical research library. Interesting programs have included area schools, Whitewater Shakers, historic sites of the Northwest Territory, and prehistoric Americans."

" The Cuyahoga Falls Historical Society is open year round. During September through June, it has programs of historical interest monthly at Taylor Library on the second Wednesday of each month."This OGS Chapter is one of the six chapters of the Ohio Genealogical Society located in Cuyahoga. The Cuyahoga Southwest Chapter is located on the Cuyahoga and Medina County lines. The Chapters holdings are housed at the Strongsville Historical Village.This OGS Chapter helps beginners to research their families' ancestries and trains members in the research process." A unit of the National Park System, CVNRA offers a broad array of activities, including nature walks, environmental education seminars, historic train rides, and living history demonstrations. The Visitor Center focuses on the history of the Cuyahoga River and the Ohio and Erie Canal. The Frazee House exhibits tell of life in the Western Reserve."" This OGS Chapter educates, preserves, and assists in genealogical research."" The Damascus Area Historical Society maintains several sites, including a brick two-room schoolhouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and an authentic circa 1856 Quaker Meeting House and Schoolhouse. The Society operates the Pearce House as a museum displaying local artifacts."

This OGS Chapter's holdings are housed in the genealogical library of Garst Historical Museum. (See listing for Darke County Historical Society below. )The Darke County Historical Society preserves the history of the local historical events and the founders of Darke County.

" The Ohio Society maintains a museum complex, the Waldschmidt House, located north of Milford. It was built with native stone ca 1805 by Christian Walschmidt, revolutionary war soldier. The museum is furnished with furniture and antiques, pre-1840. A bicentennial barn (1787-1870) houses a Conestoga wagon and a collection of early farm implements. Also the Society renovated a stone house that serves as a Civil War museum."

The mission of the Dearborn Historical Society is to foster interest in the history of Dearborn and vincinity and to collect and preserve material in relationship to Dearborn history. The Society sponsors lectures and events throughout the year.

The Deerfield Historical Society is located in the Everett Home that houses a large collection of photographs of local buildings and citizens and reference books for genealogical research.This OGS Chapter?s holdings are housed in the Ohioans Room of the Defiance Public Library." The Defiance County Historical Society operates AuGlaize Village, a recreated village of thirty-five new, restored, and reconstructed buildings typical of rural northwest Ohio in the early part of the 19th century."

The Delaware County Chapter has its genealogical holdings housed in the annex of the Nash House Museum.

The Delaware County Historical Society maintains the circa 1880 Nash House Museum. The Museum's annex contains additional exhibits and a local and family history library. Its genealogy research library is one of the best in the state of Ohio." The Delhi Historical Society operates a local history resource library and a museum with changing exhibits at its headquarters. The Society offers programs to the community, including ""Grandma's Attic,"" a series of vignettes depicting life in the early twentieth century. It has also published two books."

" The Design Review Board of Lorain has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Downtown Lorain Historic District and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, and Surveys."The Design Review Board of Willoughby has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Downtown Willoughby Historic District and activities include Design Review and Surveys." The Design Review/Historical Preservation office of Canfield has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the historic district, and the activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Surveys, and an Awards Program."

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The Dexter Historical Society supports a museum collection of local historical artifacts in a historic building that was formerly a church. The Society and Museum serve the Dexter, Chelsea, Pinckney, Manchester and Ann Arbor areas, offering guided tours of the museum collections during the summer. The Society presents events focusing on local history, antiquing and holiday traditions.

" The J.E. Reeves Victorian Home is a 19th Century, 17-room mansion with original furnishings. The Carriage House Museum features historic artifacts including the Reeves family sleigh and carriage, a rare electric car, a doctor's buggy, and memorabilia surrounding Dover born, guerrilla Civil War leader, William Clark Quantrill."

" The Early Settlers Association of the Western Reserve seeks to inspire greater interest in the history of Cleveland and the Western Reserve by observing anniversaries of historical events, marking historical places with signs, and maintaining the Cleveland Hall of Fame at the Cleveland City Hall."

The East Cuyahoga Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society is devoted to promoting genealogical studies.Museum: 1872 Halfway Schoolhouse

The East Liverpool Historical Society currently is restoring the interior of the 1876 C.C. Thompson House to its original Victorian appearance.The East Palestine Area Historical Society maintains a log house built in 1840 by the Ryan family. The Society's collections include local artifacts and photographs.

The Edgerton Historical Society has exhibits at homecomings. Educational programs and bus tours of historical places in the area are available.

Edsel & Eleanor Ford House was the private residence of Eleanor and Edsel Ford and their children: Henry Ford II, Benson Ford, Josephine Ford and William Clay Ford. The house and grounds are openfor tours all year.

" The Elkton Historical Society is a small historical organization. A festival is held each year during the third weekend in June to raise funds to keep the covered bridge, built in the early 1800s, in repair."

The Elmore Historical Society is renovating the Elmore Depot using funds raised from the Portage River Festival.

" The Gahanna Historical Society maintains three museums, supporting them with proceeds from three community fundraisers. The Society provides tours for area third-graders."Museum: The Old School House Archive: Located at the Gaines Township Library." The Association preserves the National Historic Landmark home of suffragist Harriet Taylor Upton. Through house and garden tours, school programs, and presentations, the Association perpetuates the memory of Ohio's most politically powerful woman. "

This OGS Chapter has local and state genealogical information in books and on microfiche to help serve genealogists interested in Harrison County.

The Harrison County Historical Society provides information about Harrison County and its people.

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" The Harrison County History of Coal Museum offers a unique opportunity to learn the fascinating history of mining from picks and shovels to giant machines that move the earth, and to experience the joys, fears, wealth, poverty, and pride of those seeking the black stone that burns."

The Hartland Area Historical Society was formed to preserve the heritage and history of the Hartland area. The Society supports, provides for and accepts articles for the museum and encourages the acquistion of new articles for the museum. Museum: The Florence B. Deaking Museum.

" The Enon Community Historical Society has information on local historical sites, genealogy, and on available educational programs. Members provide programs on the Log Cabin and the Adena Mound. The Society sponsors an apple butter festival the second weekend in October."This OGS Chapter concentrates on Erie County history and genealogy.The Erie County Historical Society meets four times a year with programs about local or area history. It encourages the study of local history in the schools and supports other history and preservation groups.

" The Euclid Historical Society, located in Euclid's first high school, emphasizes late nineteenth century items and specializes in Charles F. Brush (noted electrical genius who was born in Euclid), inter-urban transportation, Euclid's historic grape industry, the railroads, and local industry."

" The Fairfield Heritage Association maintains two Historic houses: the Georgian--a restored Federal mansion containing period furnishing and small collections; and the Sherman House--the restored boyhood home of John and William Sherman containing Civil War artifacts, family memorabilia, and period furnishings."" The Fairport Harbor Historical Society operates the Fairport Marine Museum and Lighthouse Tower. The present Lighthouse and Keeper's dwelling were built in 1871, replacing the original structures built in 1825. The Museum contains exhibits on Great Lakes merchant marine, ship models, and lighthouses.""The Fairview Park Historical Society is open the second Sunday of every month, excluding holidays, from 2 to 4:30 p. m. The Society meets the second Tuesday of September through November and February through May. Times and locations vary."

" The Farmersville Historical Society maintains the Henry Swartzer Log House and sponsors ""Pioneer Days"" for local schoolchildren each October where candle making, quilting, and hearth cooking are demonstrated while a costumed ""schoolmarm"" conducts lessons in ""reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic. "" The Society is renovating other buildings on the property including a barn, a chicken house, and a washhouse."Museum: Warner Museum The Farmington Historical Society serves the local community by preserving and maintaining an interest in local history. The Society has monthly meetings and has established a Michigan History Room at the Farmington Library.

The Fayette County Genealogy Society houses its holdings in the Genealogical Room at the Carnegie Public Library located at 127 South North Street in Washington Court House. The Room is open for the public during the library's operating hours." The Fayette County Historical Society maintains an 1875 Victorian residence as its museum. The Museum features thirteen rooms of locally made furniture, historical artifacts, and clothing. Audio- visual programs featuring aspects of Fayette County heritage are available. "

Historic site interpreting 19th century iron smelting community through 19 historic structures, museum exhibits and walking tours. Museum: Late 19th Century (1867-1891) Iron Smelting Town. Managed by the Michigan Historical Center, 717 West Allegan Street, Lansing, MI 48918.

" The Firelands Council of Historical Societies is composed of thirty-five historical museums and societies in Huron and Erie counties, all with an interest in ""The Firelands."""" The Firelands Historical Society operates a museum with exhibits focussing on the history of the ""Firelands"" of Ohio. The genealogy research library is housed in an adjacent building."The First Federal Land Office Park is a replica of the original Land Office used in the Northwest Territory.

Working in the present to save the past, the Historic Village is located behind City Hall in Flat Rock. The1880's Munger General Store museum is open for tours and reference records. The Historical Society is presently restoring the over 100 year old Hotel & Wagar Home.

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" Flint Ridge State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, contains the geological and archaeological history of Flint Ridge. The Museum's holdings include artifacts and flint specimens, with an exhibit featuring the ""gemstone"" flint as Ohio's official gemstone.

Publication: Newsletter

The neighborhood association of homeowners is responsible for the historic Ford Homes - constructed by Henry Ford in 1919 and 1920.

" The Forest Area Historical Society's purpose is to preserve the history of the Forest area that includes Jackson Township in Hardin and Wyandot counties and the southern tip of Hancock County, which includes the villages of Forest and Patterson. "

" Fort Amanda State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society in Auglaize County, includes a monument and 75 unmarked graves of soldiers who died when the Fort served as a hospital. Built during the War of 1812 as a supply fort, Fort Amanda was one of several constructed to protect the Northwest from the British invasion."" Fort Ancient State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, spans 15,000 years of prehistory, gift shop; the site has two miles of trails, a picnic area, and two scenic overlooks."

" Fort Hill State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, contains one of the best preserved prehistoric Indian Hill Top enclosures in Ohio. The 1 ? mile long earthwork was constructed by the Hopewell (100 B.C.- A.D. 500)."

" Fort Laurens State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, marks the former site of a 1778 fort constructed by Continental Army troops. Artifacts from the Fort's excavation are displayed at the site museum along with uniforms and equipment. An on-site slideshow is available."

" Fort Meigs, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is a restored War of 1812 fortification and museum. Exhibits, tours, living history demonstrations, lectures, and special programs are available. "

" The Fort Recovery Historical Society exhibits the Native American and military dress of the 1790s, fort construction, and the use of the pack cannon. Also included are exhibits describing the Indian wars of the 1790s, a balcony gallery containing the largest collection of Native American artifacts in Ohio, and articles of local historical interest. The Society operates the Museum for the Ohio Historical Society."" Fort Recovery State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, includes two reconstructed blockhouses, a monument, and a museum. The Museum focuses on the Indian Wars of the 1790s, primarily St. Clair's defeat (1791) and Wayne's victory (1794). Artifacts from both battles and Wayne's legion are included. The" Fort St. Clair State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, marks the four corners of the colonial fort with stones. The original Fort St. Clair no longer stands. The Fort St. Clair Militia, organized in 1992, wear uniforms of the era and set up an encampment at various times during the season using weapons and tools of the era."

Museum: Historic site interpreting Fort Wilkins (1844-1870), Pittsburgh & Boston mine site (1844) and Copper Harbor Lighthouse (1866). The Fostoria Mausoleum Association maintains a 1915 mausoleum that is representative of a Neo-Romanesque architectual style.

Museum: Located at the Society's address. Archive: Located at the Society's address. " The Franklin Area Historical Society operates the Harding Museum, the former home of General E. Forrest Harding. The Museum contains military and local history exhibits."" The Franklin County Genealogical Society specializes in genealogical records for Franklin County and has records on other Ohio counties and other states. The Society has published books on local cemeteries, Camp Chase Cemetery, Plat Maps, an Inventory to Chancery, and a name index to Ohio Supreme Court records."" The Franklin County Historical Society is presently doing business as COSI, Ohio's Center of Science and Industry. (See listing for COSI.)"

The Franklin Historic Society promotes awareness and appreciation of the historic architecture in the village of Franklin. 'Purpose: To preserve and protect objects, sites and buildings which are of interest in the history of Franklin.

The Franklinton Historical Society is an organization that educates people on early Franklinton history.Museum: Baumgartner House GeneralPurpose: To research and preserve African-American Family History. A Detroit based Genealogical Society since 1979. Researching and preserving African American family history.The Fredericktown Area Historical Society and Museum is housed in a building built in 1857 and on the National Register of Historical Buildings. The brick building was constructed as a Methodist church and later became the village library prior to its present use.

" This OGS Chapter's holdings include books, cemetery records, marriage records, obituaries, family histories, and microfilm of censuses, court records, and newpapers. The holdings are housed at the Swanton Public Library. "

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" The Fulton County Historical Society's collection contains mid-to-late Victorian furniture, Civil War, Spanish American War, World War I & II artifacts, among others. The museum's archives contains ledgers, journals, personal diaries, scrapbooks, autograph books, postcards, photographs, among others dating from about 1832 to 1976. "

The Akron Black History & Culture Gallery is committed to telling the African American story fully and accurately as it impacted the greater Akron experience and how the story impacts our collective life today." The Gallia County Historical & Genealogical Society discovers, collects, and preserves historical and genealogical material of Gallia County, making it available to the public through publications and events. An ancestor chart is maintained by the Genealogical Society."" The Gambier Folklore Society implements presentations, publications, and documentary projects designed to strengthen the folk traditions of the region."

Museum: The Garden Peninsula " The Garfield Heights Historical Society preserves Garfield Heights history. Society members provide area schools, churches, community groups, and nursing homes with talks illustrated with clothing and memorabilia from the Society's ""suitcase museum. "" Area schools visit and tour the museum as a school ""field trip."""

" The Gnadenhutten Historical Society contains arrowhead collections, old Bibles, books, and many artifacts from the 1800s donated by local residents. Located on the grounds are a reconstructed church, a coopers cabin, the burial mound of ninety Christian Indians who were massacred during the Revolutionary War, a monument, and one of the oldest tombstones in Ohio."

" The Goshen Township Historical Society operates the Anchorage, a circa 1836 stone house, as its museum."

The Governor Bibb Preserve consists of six log cabins from the 1800s in its Pioneer Village. The Preserve offers tours for school groups during the school year and to the general public during the summer months.Come savor the nineteenth century at Farmington's Governor Warener Mansion, residence of Michigan's first three term governor. This impressive Victorian Italianate home was built in 1867 and is a symbol of the influence of the Warner family on Farmington and Michigan's history.

Museum: Grand Ledge furniture, clay tile folk art collection., period clothing, Grand Ledge High School large class pictures 1886-1979. By appointment, Suzanne Schramski (517) 627-4949.

The Grand Rapids Historical Society hosts an annual Apple Butter Festival in October with historic reenactments.

" The Grandview Heights Marblecliff Historical Society's collections include photographs, slides, newspaper articles, yearbooks, and other publications of Grandview's history."

The Granger Library and Historical Society maintains the Thompson-Work Museum. The Museum features the furnishing of the Thompson- Work family and a doll collection. The Library houses historical reference collections and Native American artifact exhibits." The Grant Birthplace State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is the restored one-story 1817 cottage where Ulysses S. Grant, Civil War general and 18th President of the United States was born in 1822. "

The Granville Historical Society's museum displays local pioneer artifacts beginning with the settlement of Granville in 1805. Its quarterly newsletter prints one major article on the history of the area in each issue. Six educational programs are held each year and the Society is restoring the Old Colony Burial Ground.Museum: The Coe House Museum" The Grassy Run Historical/Arts Committee holds an annual Heritage Rendezvous and promotes awareness and educates the public about the history of Clermont County and the lower Ohio Valley areas, including the Battle of Grassy Run, fought in the spring of 1792."

" The Great Lakes Historical Society maintains the Inland Seas Maritime Museum which specializes in ship models, paintings, artifacts, navigational instruments, and exhibits relating to the Great Lakes. "Museum: The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, Whitefish Point.

This OGS Chapter hosts programs or workshops about genealogy-related topics. The local library houses the Chapter's holdings." The Greater Cleveland Labor Historical Society promotes the preservation, research, and study of the traditions of the working people of Cleveland. It hosts lectures and seminars on topics of interest to the members and the labor community. The Society's Museum and Resource Center is open to the public to assist in the research needs of those interested in labor history."Museum: Yes Museum: Located at the Society's address.

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The Green Township Historical Association was formed to explore and preserve the story of Green Township and the thousands of people who have called it home over the years.

This OGS Chapter has genealogical holdings in the Greene County Room of the Greene County Library in Xenia.

" The Greene County Historical Society preserves the history of Greene County through the use of documents, artifacts, buildings, clothing, tools, and equipment. The Museum consists of three buildings--the 1799 James Galloway Log House, an 1876 Victorian era Queen Anne house, and the 1990 Carriage House Museum

" The Greentown Historical Society meets in a store built around 1900. Craft items, such as lye soap, braided rag rugs, and candles, are exhibited at fair time. The Society also manages an antique exhibit at the annual Perrysville Street Fair. "

Museum: Located at the society's address, open during the same hours as the society. Michigan Central Railroad Depot, an 1871 U.S. Customs House, also 1894 Lighthouse. Museum: Newly restored Provencal-Weir House c. 1823.In addition to honoring those who served our country in the armed forces, the War Memorial provides educational, cultural, civic and patriotic programs, services and facilites to enrich the lives of the community." The Groveport Heritage & Preservation Society seeks to preserve the early history of Groveport by providing educational activities and by the preservation of historic buildings. The Society's collection includes photographs, newspapers, maps, and historical artifacts of Groveport's past."" This OGS Chapter operates as a resource group that maintains lineage information named the ""First Families of Guernsey County by 1830"" and pioneer families by 1850."

" The Gustavus Historic District is a National Historic District registered with the Department of the Interior. Designated buildings are posted with markers. On July 4 Gustavus hosts a parade, festivities on the square, and a museum theme collection in the Town Hall."

" This OGS Chapter provides programs, periodicals, newsletters, and books to assist individuals doing genealogical research on Hamilton County ancestors and educational programs to help develop individual research skills."

Hamilton's German Village encourages community historical development. It is the oldest of three historic districts in Hamilton.

" Hanby House State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society and managed by the Westerville Historical Society, is the restored and furnished pre-Civil War home of the Bishop William Hanby family, a station on the Underground Railroad. Bishop Hanby's son, Benjamin R. Hanby, wrote over eighty songs including ""Darling Nellie Gray,"" ""Up on the Housetop,"" and ""Who is He in Yonder Stall?"""

The Hanover Township Historical Society maintains its museum on the second floor of a former elementary school. The museum displays items of local historical interest and contains artifacts about the Sandy Beaver Canal of Columbiana County.Museum: The Lee Conklin Antique Organ Museum, located at the society's address.

The Chapter's holdings are housed in the Hardin County Library.

" The Harveysburg Historical Society?s collections include letters and pictures of the site when it operated a ""free black"" school before 1900, as well as other area memorabilia."

The Heart of Willoughby promotes the restoration of historically noteworthy local examples of architecture and conducts seminars and other educational programs." The Hebron Historical Society owns, by Governor deed, 1? miles of the old Ohio Canal. "

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The Henry County Chapter assists in any genealogical research of Henry County. Its holdings are housed at the home of Lucille Van Scoye.

Built in 1915, this National Historic Landmark residence and gardens was the home of automotive pioneer Henry Ford and his wife, Clare. The gardens were originally designed by Jens Jensen, noted Prairie School landscape artist. Thomas Edison laid the cornerstone to the elaborate six level powerhouse garage complex.

The Heritage Commission maintains and operates the restored 1878 Opera House in the Town Hall and is presently restoring and refurbishing the circa 1880 D.T. & I. Railroad Depot.The Heritage Hills Historical Farm includes an original log house and an early nineteenth century barn.

The Heritage Information Center updates Stark County history while planning and providing curriculum materials for classroom presentations and study. The Center offers student internships for credit.

The Hicksville Historical Society was originally formed to restore St. Paul's Episcopal Church. It now collects historical records and artifacts to promote community interest in local history." The Highland County Historical Society maintains the Highland House Museum. Built in 1844, it has been a private residence, a hotel, and a restaurant. Its displays include items relating to the history of Highland County."

The Historical Aviation Organization of Logan County contains 1915-1925 Aircraft and engines.Purpose: To collect, preserve and provide access to historical materials documenting the Great Lakes region. The Historical Collections of the Great Lakes' goal is to collect, preserve, and make available significant historical materials documenting the history of the American and Canadian Great Lakes region. It is one of the nation's largest repositories emphasizing Great Lakes top

" The Historical Construction Equipment Association is a worldwide non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of historical construction, surface mining, and dredging equipment, its history and its use."

Purpose: To collect, preserve and maintain documents and artifacts on the history of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Encourages research related to the legal history of the federal court in Michigan, collects oral histories from members of the bench and the bar of the court. Two newsletters published annually.Museum: The Kimball House Museum.Restoration of Banner Oak School were area children can come for the day with their teacher and experience a day in a one-room schoolhouse as it was in 1900.

" The Historical Society of Columbiana-Fairfield Township maintains a Log House furnished in the manner of the 1800-1830 period. The collections in the House and Annex include circa 1830 quilts, vintage clothing, Keister pottery, Civil War memorabilia, primitive tools, and 10,000-year-old mastodon bones. Housed in the Annex is a computer system with genealogical and historical records available for research."

" The Historical Society of Germantown is located in what was once a Carnegie Library, constructed in 1907. Most of its collections have historical significance to Germantown. The Society has printed a ""Walking Tour"" guide of the community, published a book, and produced a videotape on Germantown's history."

Publication: Historical Society of Michigan Newsletter " The Historical Society of Mount Pleasant maintains several museum sites where its extensive collection of Quaker artifacts are displayed. Among the Society's holdings are an 1835 mansion, 1840 tin shop, the 1804 Bone Store, and the 1899 Burriss Store. The Society also has genealogical records regarding Jefferson County."

" The Historical Society of Olde Northfield operates the Palmer House, an 1844 vertical plank-walled house, as its museum."The Historical Society of Parma Heights preserves the history of Parma Heights and presents it to the community.

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Museum: Housed in 1897 Chateau-like structure. Castle Museum of Saginaw County History

The Society's purpose is to preserve the history of the area.The Trotwood-Madison Historical Society has purchased property that includes an 1847 house and 6.5 acres. A museum will be developed in the house. The Society also maintains the Trotwood Railroad Depot and is restoring a 1942 caboose." The Historical Society of Vandalia-Butler maintains three buildings on eight acres, including an 1825 log house and the 1860 Brown School and an 1840 Federal Style Home. Also on the grounds are a barn and a spring house beside an active spring from which water is still drawn and sold by the Society. "

" This OGS Chapter now meets at Logan-Hocking District Library, 230 E. Main Street, Logan. It meets the fourth Tuesday in the library meeting room. "The Hocking County Historical Society maintains historical artifacts of Hocking County including an 1898 steam automobile built in Logan by Henry Lutz and an 1837 wagon of the Stier family who moved here from Pennsylvania.The Hocking Valley Scenic Railway Company restores railway equipment and operates it for the general public.Monthly historical meetings Sept.-June each year.

Museum: Hadley Heights Museum- Photo Collection of Holly 1880's-1950's and genealogical materials.The Holly Historical Society holds monthly meetings with speakers on various topics. Their victorian home museum is open May - December.This OGS Chapter helps people researching their ancestors through consultation and with a newsletter that is rated as one of the top in the nation. In the last several years the group has considerably augmented the library's genealogical collection and has purchased a microfiche reader to aid researchers." The Holmes County Historical Society has restored a 28-room Queen Anne Victorian House, filled with period antiques, Holmes County history, artifacts, and pioneer tools."Museum: The Farm Home " The Hoover Historical Center, housed in the restored boyhood home of Hoover Company founder William H. Hoover, is the only known vacuum cleaner museum in the world. The Center features an extensive collection of antique and early vacuum cleaners and memorabilia reflecting the growth and development of the Hoover Company and the vacuum cleaner industry as well a" The Hopewell Culture National Historical Park preserves prehistoric mounds and earthworks constructed by the Hopewell Culture between 1500 and 2200 years ago. Exhibits portray Hopewell lifestyle, ceremonial and burial practices. The seventeen minute video ""Legacy of the Mound Builders"" is shown on request. Guided tours and other programs are presented throughout

Museum: A historic village consisting of eleven buildings and artifacts located at the Society's address.

Formerly the Livingston County Historical Society, the group owns and operates the Depot Museum in Howell.Howell's National Historic District is home to 19th Century architecture, restuarants, a seasonal open market and antiques and specialty shops with Victorian style store fronts.

" Built in 1871 by John Henry Hower, Hower House is furnished with family treasures from around the world. It remains as one of the finest examples of Second Empire Italianate architecture extant in Ohio. Three generations of the Hower family lived in the house for over 100 years."

The Hubbard Historical Society seeks to preserve the history of Hubbard." The Hudson Heritage Association, founded to preserve the Western Reserve community of Hudson, monitors governmental meetings to ensure that preservation will receive recognition and consideration. It provides monthly meetings with speakers on preservation and historical events, and awards distinctive markers to worthy buildings built prior to 1912."

This OGS Chapter publishes a quarterly newsletter and provides a beginning genealogy class annually. Meetings on the fourth Monday of each month are at 7:30 p.m. at the Senior Center.

The Huron Historical and Cultural Center maintains a small archival and artifact collection.

Purpose: To promote and preserve the history of Huron Township." The Independence Historical Society maintains a museum in an 1896 schoolhouse. The Society's holdings includes artifacts, relics, pictures, and family records that reflect life in early Independence."The Indian Hill Historical Society records and houses the area's local history and provides educational programs for the community. Two historic sites are maintained: The Little Red Schoolhouse (Washington School 1873) and Buckingham Lodge (ca. 1860)." Indian Mill State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, was built in 1861 to replace an 1820 mill erected by the U.S. government for the Wyandot Indians. The now-reconstructed mill displays exhibits and milling equipment. "This organization collects and maintains materials relating to the history and architecture of Indian Village. It encourages research and education of the public about the history and architecture of the Indian Village Historic District. Purpose: To research and record the history of Detroit's Indian Village historic district of 351 homes built between 1895 and 1966 recognized as a city, state and national historic site due to persons who have lived here and the architects they comm

The Mt. Adams Historic Preservation Society promotes neighborhood preservation activities.

The Munroe Falls Historical Society operates a 19th century home as its museum with exhibits on local history and a local history library and archives.

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" The Muskingum Valley Archaeological Survey promotes the archaeology, history, natural history, genealogy, and folklore of the Muskingum County area through publications. "

" The Piatt Castles, Mac-A-Cheek and Mac-O-Chee, were built of locally quarried limestone. Mac-A-Cheek, completed in 1871 as the residence of Civil War General Abram Sanders Piatt, contains several generations of original furniture and objects. Mac-O-Chee, finished in 1881 as the residence of writer, editor, and diplomat Donn Piatt, houses a collection of Asian, European, and American furnishings. "" The Pickaway County Historical Society operates a museum consisting of nine rooms. Its collection includes Native American artifacts, war mementos, furniture, costumes, local maps, prehistoric earthworks, china, glass, and silver. The Society provides tours for the schoolchildren of the community."The Pickerington-Violet Township Historical Society operates the former Carnegie Library building as it museum.

Museum: Pigeon Depot Museum

This OGS Chapter copies and publishes Pike County cemetery records and additional early records of the county. The Chapter contributes to the Pike County History Room at the Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County (see separate listing).

The Pinckney Area Historical Society builds an awareness of the community's past by preserving materials relating to the area's history and by holding special events." The Pioneer & Historical Society of Muskingum County has a collection of local artifacts, including early documents, clothing, fine art, furniture, locally made glass and pottery, and everyday objects used by area pioneer settlers. The Stone Academy contains exhibits on abolition, the underground railroad and actress-author Elizabeth Robins. "

" The Saylor Park Historical Society was formed to try and capture some of the history before it slips away. The Society is compiling, organizing, preserving and sharing with others in the community, historical information and artifacts related to Sayler Park and its people and for those who come after us."

" Schoenbrunn Village State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, was founded in 1772 as a Delaware Indian mission by the Moravian Church. Partially restored to appear as it did 200 years ago, the Village consists of seventeen reconstructed log buildings and the original mission cemetery. Guides in 18th century dress interpret village history and demonstrate period cr

This OGS Chapter's materials are housed at the Portsmouth Public Library.

The Troy Historical Society operates a research library containing local historical and genealogical information for the use of the general public.This OGS Chapter publishes material on Trumbull County.

" The Lanterman's Mill, built in 1845, is a restored working grist mill sitting in a gorge adjacent to a covered bridge and a walking trail."

Purpose: Collect, restore, and preserve material of Lathrup Village and promote preservation of historical structures of Lathrup Village. Activities include meetings, speakers, newsletter, oral history, and city-wide garage sale in June.

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" This OGS Chapter houses its collection of materials in the Phyllis Hamner Room for Local History and Genealogy in the Briggs Lawrence County Public Library. Included in the collection are microfilm rolls of Lawrence County Census Records and Ironton Area Newspapers; histories of Ironton, Lawrence County, and Ohio; and Ironton City Directories."

" The Lawrence County Historical Society, is housed in the 3-1/2 story Gray House, an example of Victorian-Italian Villa architecture. Gray House recreates the lifestyle that existed in Ironton during the heyday of the pig-iron industry."

Museum: Museum Ship, Maritime Museum, Historic Homes, Tower of History.Museum: Located at the Society's address. " The Norton Historical Society maintains a collection of photographs, scrapbooks, clippings, and slides of Norton's early settlers."

The newly formed Roseville Historical Society is in the process of gathering information about the history of Roseville.Roseville History and Genealogical Society promotes active involvement in the preservation and awareness of history/genealogy in the Macomb county community, concentrating on the Roseville area. Activities include monthly programs, workshops and publications. Currently microfilming the historic documents of Erin Township." The Ross County Genealogical Society promotes genealogy and historical research. The library has records of Ross County, cemeteries, marriages, census microfilm, and numerous books of other states as well as genealogical information."" The Ross County Historical Society operates the Ross County Museum, Knoles Log Home, Franklin House Women's Museum, and the McKell Library. Exhibits interpret Ross County's history from the prehistoric Indian period through World War I."The Rossville-Spring Creek Historical Society protects the Randolph Village and cemetery.

" Inventure Place is dedicated to the creative process. Our guests enter into a world of inspiring stories of great inventors, hands-on exhibits, interactive educational programs, special events and other exciting experiences. In keeping with the spirit of invention, Inventure Place provides the resources and environment in which you can create, explore, and discover the inventor in

The Jackson Center Historical Society maintains a museum that displays many artifacts from the town and local farming community.

This OGS Chapter maintains a collection of genealogical and historical books and newsletters from other organizations at the Jackson City Library.

The Jackson Township Historical Society presents slide programs to schools and organizations on the township's history." The James A. Garfield Historical Society is dedicated to education, preservation and restoration in the Garrettsville, Freedom, and Nelson communities."" The James A. Garfield National Historic Site, maintained by the Western Reserve Historical Society, was Garfield's home before his election to the presidency. It houses the first Presidential Memorial Library."

This OGS Chapter aids fellow genealogists with their research and staffs the Jefferson County Historical Association Genealogical Library and provides a quarterly newsletter.

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" The eighteen-room Museum contains furniture, clothing, documents, books, and pictures highlighting Jefferson County. Included is the Jefferson County Riverboat Room, Transportation Gallery, and President's Room. "

" The Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center focusses on the national folk hero, Johnny Appleseed, by promoting, supporting, and nurturing his legacy as a humanitarian, philanthropist, and naturalist. The Center, projected to open in June 2000, will provide family-oriented cultural, educational and historic outdoor dramas, museum exhibits, and related programming."

" The Johnstown Historical Society is presently renovating the ""Olde Opera House"" located on the upper level of the Town Hall."

" Kelleys Island Historical Association operates a museum in the former German Reformed Church, a stone building built in 1867. Exhibits emphasize the heritage of Kelleys Island with key areas being quarrying, viticulture, commercial fishing, and island people. A gift shop has recently been added to help fund daily operations and a new proposed museum."

" The Kent Historical Society maintains the Rowe Museum, located on the second floor of the restored 1875 Tuscan Revival, Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Station. The Museum exhibits historical artifacts from the Kent area."

Museum: Located at the Society's address. Publication: The Superior Signal. Archive: Yes

" The Kidron-Sonnenberg Heritage Center is a museum on the square in Kidron that tells the story of the Swiss Mennonites who came to the area beginning in 1891. It houses artifacts, records, and other historical information including genealogical data bases containing over one million Swiss Mennonite, German, and Amish names."" The Killbuck Valley Historical Society supports programs designed for teaching the natural and human history of the Killbuck Valley area with an emphasis on geology, paleontology, and archaeology. The Museum's exhibits focus on zoology and local history, and a committee of teachers coordinates the Society's educational programs."Museums: A one-room schoolhouse museum and a homestead cabin. The Kinsman Historical Society maintains displays and reference material in the Local History Room of the Kinsman Public Library. It holds six meetings per year that are open to the public." The Kirtland Temple Historic Center conducts guided tours through the Kirtland Temple, the 1830s house of worship for the followers of Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the (Mormon) Latter Day Saints Movement. The Temple is a National Historic Landmark."

" This OGS Chapter has the U.S. International Genealogical Index (Mormon) on microfiche and has published volumes containing Knox County cemetery lists, Knox County Death Records (1867-1908), Knox County Marriage Records (1808-1875), and Knox County Birth Records (1867-1908), and approximately fifty family histories are available at the Library."" The Knox County Historical Society has a National Mechanical Engineering Historic Landmark Collection of four C & G Cooper Co. steam farm engines, memorabilia of Daniel D. Emmett, composer of ""Dixie"", a US mail buggy, bound volumes of local newspapers, furniture, textiles, domestic goods and Indian artifacts."The Knox County Renaissance Foundation preserves and develops Knox County historical and cultural heritage.

Museum: A small log building.

" This OGS Chapter?s holdings, housed at the Morley Library, occupy the Library's Genealogy Department which is staffed by knowledgeable Chapter members who maintain and compile genealogical information. A detailed history of people from the Isle of Man, listing 1,218 names, is available for research. "" The Lake County Historical Center operates an indoor/outdoor museum, Shadybrook, that traces the history of Northeast Ohio and Lake County from pre-Columbian times to the present. With an extensive library and archives, the Society is the center of historical research and interpretation in the county."

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" Lake Farmpark, a 235-acre indoor-outdoor history and science center, interprets how farms produce the food, fiber, and by-products needed to sustain our way of life."Publication: Bonanza Bugle. Museum: Lake Odessa Depot Museum

" Lake Township Historical Society is a new local historical society, chartered by the State of Ohio. Its mission is to preserve the past history for the future. It has an active oral history program, a scholarship for a high school senior and has begun collecting artifacts. It also has a very successful ""Fireside Chat Program. """" The Lake View Cemetery Association is a historic horticultural cemetery that includes memorials of architectural significance dedicated to James A. Garfield, Jeptha Wade, Garrett Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, John Hay, Charles F. Brush, and the children and teachers who died in the 1908 Collinwood School fire."Museum: Located at the Society's address, open Tues-Sat. 1 - 5pm " The Lenox Historical Society maintains the Rural Museum that includes a farmhouse (currently being renovated), a gas station/grocery store, and a barn with farm equipment."The LeRoy Heritage Association preserves the heritage and history of LeRoy Township.Museums: The Les Cheneaux Historical Museum in Cedarville and the Maritime Museum, which contains a display of boats and related items. A

" The Licking County Genealogical Society and Library, housed in the County Annex Building, provides an extensive collection of books and microforms with a primary focus on Licking County. The collection includes Bible records, family histories, court and cemetery records, and obituary files."" The Licking County Historical Society provides its collection of books, maps, manuscripts, and photographs as a resource for the community. The Society works cooperatively with area schools to provide informative programs, and presents lectures, walking tours, exhibits, and open houses all to increase the historica

Museum: Located at 1394 Cleophus

Museum: Located at the Society's address.

" The Lisbon Historical Society maintains the Old Stone House, built in 1805. It operates as a museum to portray a working household of the 1840s. The Society also moved the Erie Railroad Station from its original site to a site beside the Old Stone House. The buildings contain many displays of early business, industry, as well as transpor-tation. It also has a lot of Civil War materials."The Litchfield Historical Society assists in community projects in the Litchfield area.The Little Miami organization is dedicated to preserving the natural character of the Little Miami national and state scenic river.

The Liverpool Township Historical Society operates the Liverpool Township Depot that the Society moved from its original site and restored. The Depot serves as a community meeting room and museum. Exhibits include a restored caboose and locomotive engine.The Livingston Centre Historical Village features historical buildings gathered from around the county, among them a one room school house, barbershop, cobbler's shop, farmhouse, train depot and turn of the century church. Building tours are available.

Meetings are generally the first Thursday of each month at the LDS Church in Howell 7 - 9pmSee Howell Area Historical Society" The Livingston House Society is currently restoring the 1860s residence of Alexander Livingston and his family, developers of tomato seeds and founders of the Livingston Seed Company. A heritage garden, that features tomatoes and other vegetables like those grown by Alexander Livingston, occupies space on the House grounds. "The Livonia Historical Commission oversees the operation of Greenmead Historical Park, a multi-faceted cultural resource with 95 acres of parksite and 22 historic buildings. Greenmead hosts a variety of cultural, arts and educational programs throughout the year.The Livonia Historical Society fosters the collection and preservation of records and objects which explain and interpret the story of Livonia in order to gain knowledge of the common heritage. Monthly programs of historical interest and an annual picnic, Wassail and banquet. They serve their community and support Greenmead, Livonia's historical village." The Local History Resource Center, located in the Westerville Public Library, functions with the Westerville Historical Society as a focal point for preserving Westerville's history. The Center's holdings include census records, cemetery records, an index to local newspaper dating from 1880, and archival material on Westerville people, places, and events. "" The Lockbourne Heritage Society preserves the remaining six of the original eight locks constructed in 1831 as part of the old Ohio and Erie Canal. It sponsors an annual ""Local and Canal Days Festival"" in September."

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" The Lodi Historical Society's holdings include postcards, arrowheads, newspapers and history books, historic tools, appliances, clothing, and many more items."

" Library resources include: census (microfilm), old newspapers (microfilm), surname files, county histories, family histories, marriage records, military rosters, cemetery records, etc. Research is done by the Society for a fee. Internet access records are on CDs."

" The Logan County Historical Society maintains its museum in a former mansion, circa 1906, and an attached twelve-room building. In addition to the museum, the Society maintains an archives and a separate genealogical library."The Longacre House is a historic home that provides superior cultural, educational and social opportunities for the residents of the surrounding communities. Programming includes classes, special theme events and summer day camp."Major Programs: LI,GE,EP"

The Louisville Area Historic Preservation Society promotes local history in the town of Louisville.

" The Lower Muskingum Historical Society's collection includes spinning wheels, dolls, organs, and the contents of a doctor's office. The property includes an original 1800s Log Cabin and a new barn with farm equipment, tools, a forge, and an anvil."This OGS Chapter seeks to foster and encourage an interest in preserving the historical and genealogical records of Lucas County. It sponsors the First Families of Lucas County and publishes indexed genealogical works to aid in researching individual heritage." The Lucas County Maumee Valley Historical Society operates the Wolcott House Museum Complex--six historic buildings including: the Wolcott House, an example of Federal architecture built in 1830; a log home from the banks of the Miami and Erie Canal; an 1840s saltbox-style farmhouse; the Toledo and Grand Rapids Railroad Depot from the 1880s; the Monclova United BreThe Lucasville Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of local history.

" The Lucy Hayes Heritage Center has tours of the birth place of the wife of Rutherford B. Hayes, our 19th president. There are five cases of original Hayes memorabilia, and a historical garden is a future plan."

" The Lyndhurst Historical Society published the book, Pictorial History of Lyndhurst, and maintains a large photo collection."

Purpose: To assist members and others in researching their family history.

Museum: The Crocker House Museum Archive: The Macomb County Historical Society owns and operates the Crocker House Museum which features exhibits on the Mount Clemens and Bath era. Authentically decorated period rooms perserves historic documents and artifacts of the county. The House is a registered historic site and has been restored to its original splendor.The Madeira Historical Society's collections include photographs and historical artifacts that relay the history of Madeira.

" This OGS Chapter focuses on genealogy, history, preservation of records, and publication. Its collections and holdings are housed in the London Public Library."

" The Madison County Historical Society's museum displays include a Victorian parlor, one- room schoolhouse, a general store and post office, a physician's office, agricultural and military displays, a 1917 Maxwell automobile, and the first fire engine of London. It also has a PA Railroad caboose and a Blacksmith Shop."

The Madison Historical Society has successfully researched and placed twenty-eight homes on the National Register of Historic Places. The Society has had the Madison business district declared a historic district.The Magnolia Area Historical Society is presently working on saving from destruction and preserving an 1811 Greek Revival Stagecoach Inn located in Magnolia.

" This OGS Chapter meets the third Monday of each month (except July, August, and December) at the Four Mile Run Christian Church in Austintown."" The Mahoning Valley Historical Society maintains the Arms Family Museum of Local History. The Museum exhibits Arms family artifacts in period furnished rooms. In other galleries the Society displays show Mahoning Valley history from its earliest settlement to the 20th century through photographs, costumes, artifacts, historical vignettes, and audio-visual presentations."

Malabar Farm State Park preserves the legacy of sound farming and conservation practices begun by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Louis Bromfield.

" To date, the Malvern Historical Society does not have a permanent museum, but will within the next two years. It promotes local history with articles in the newspaper and projects of historical interest for the community. "

Purpose: To promote an appreciation of history, to operate the John Schneider Blacksmith Shop Museum and the John Swainson Room for viewing by the general public for educational purposes.

" The Manchester Historical Society contains newspaper clippings dealing with the steamboat and towboat era of our history. It also has a pearle button machine used in its button factory, many flood photographs, and a freight book from a steamboat dated 1883 with bills of lading."

" The Marion County Historical Society is known for its many publications on Marion County history. Its museum preserves and interprets the history of Marion County from earliest recorded times to the present. It houses the Harding Presidential Collections, the Rinker-Howser Resource Center, and The Marion County H

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" The Marlboro Township Historical Society owns collections of photographs of early Marlboro Township, historical artifacts, and school records."

Purpose: Resource for barn restoration and preservation.

" The Plymouth Area Historical Society operates the Plymouth Heritage Center. The Society exhibits doctors' equipment and manufacturers' information on the first Plymouth car, Silver King Tractors, corn shellers, Plymouth locomotives, and Clay machines. A microfilm reader on the site offers access to microfilmed copies of the area newspaper, THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER. POINT PLEASANT - Clermont County"

" The Little Red Schoolhouse is open to schools, organizations, and churches for classes and meetings. In October it combines efforts with a farm in Poland to bring students in for an October Fest with a hayride and they bring them to the school to learn history about Poland. At Christmas they have a tour of homes and in the spring they have a flower sale. "

Museum Location: Saline Depot 402 North Ann Arbor Street.

" The Saltpeter Foundation plans to rebuild a historically accurate reproduction of a pioneer fort. It plans to perform the outdoor drama, THE COURT MARTIAL OF DANIEL BOONE, in the fort annually. Guided tours are offered of the 7 naturally-formed sandstone caves at the site. "

The Sandusky County Historical Society preserves Sandusky County heritage for future generations by collecting regional artifacts." The Sandusky County Kin Hunters, a chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, is devoted to preserving Sandusky County historical and genealogical records and provides training and assistance to anyone interested in recording family heritage."The Sandy and Beaver Canal Society has restored and maintains two miles of the Sandy and Beaver Canal.

The Struthers Historical Society maintains its museum in an 1884 restored home. The Museum displays artifacts from the Hopewell Furnance and a shift change whistle from the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. The Society's holdings include the Thomas Struthers genealogy records.The Studebaker Family National Association records the genealogical history of the Studebaker family since 1736.

Museum: Located at the Society's address, dedicated to displaying artifacts from the prehistoric to contemporary periods.

Purpose: To preserve, protect, and promote an awareness of Marshall's heritage. The Honolulu House, Capitol Hill School, and GAR Hall protect and preserve Marchall area documents, photographs, furniture, and archival records.

" The Marshallville Historical Society maintains a museum in a former blacksmith shop. The Society recently acquired a circa 1830 log cabin that it is presently renovating. On the site, too, is an Underground Railroad cellar, cut from solid rock located 35' underground."

" The Martins Ferry Area Historical Society maintains the Sedgwick House Museum. The museum features an extensive collection of artifacts from the Martins Ferry area. Included are items of everyday use, business memorabilia, Zane family articles, glassware, vintage clothing, and military uniforms."

Museum: The society operates a museum during special occasions.

Museum: The Rose Hawley Museum, located at 115 South Ludington, White Pine Village. Archive: The Rose Hawley Museum has a research library.

The Mason Historical Society presents oral and photographic programs on the history of Mason to area schools. The organization maintains the renovated Alverta Green Museum.

" The Massillon Heritage Foundation maintains Five Oaks, the 100-year-old McClymonds home designed by Charles F. Schweinfurth, noted Cleveland architect. The three-story stone mansion features an eclectic architectural style."" The Massillon Historic Preservation Commission has six commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Plaque or Marker Program, and Publications."The Matamoras Area Historical Society maintains a museum that reflects the history of the European-American settlers who first arrived in the Grandview Township area in 1790.

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This OGS Chapter promotes and preserves the genealogical heritage of Monroe County. It sponsors speakers on genealogical and local historical subjects at its monthly meetings and maintains a research room at the Monroe County District Library." The Monroe County Historical Society maintains the 1850s Parry House as its museum which depicts the lifestyle practiced during the Monroe County oil boom days. The Parry Museum, along with the Dairy Museum and a one-room stone schoolhouse, are located within the Monroe County Park District from which they are leased. "

" The Monroe Historical Society operates and maintains a museum and a reconstructed log cabin in Monroe. Through programs, publications, and commemorations, the Society preserves and interprets the local history of Monroe and its surrounding areas."

" This OGS Chapter conducts genealogical ""How To"" seminars and publishes cemetery books. Meetings are held the second Saturday of the month."

" The Montgomery County Historical Society collects and preserves Montogmery County's history. It is located in the Old Courthouse in downtown Dayton, a Greek Revival style building. The Patterson Homestead was the birthplace of John H. and Frank Patterson, co-founders of the National Cash Register Company."

The Montgomery Historical Society preserves the history and buildings of the city of Montgomery. The Wilder-Swaim Farmhouse was built in the early 1800s and is furnished with period furnishings.

The Old Brick House is the site of the first tavern in Orwell Township and is now a museum and community center." The Old House Guild of Sandusky offers a historic homes tour, makes available bronze plaques for houses listed on the Ohio Historic Inventory in Sandusky, and gives preservation awards. The Guild manages the Eleutheros Cooke House, an 1844 Greek Revival house furnished in a 1950s manner, for the Ohio Historical Society. "

" The Old Northwest Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating the history of the Old Northwest Territory. The Tecumseh Club, a suborganization, strives to raise awareness towards Native Americans and raises funds to benefit the Loyal Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma."

" Situated in central city Toledo, the Old West End is one of Toledo's two historic districts. The Association maintains a public arboretum, administers a program to fund the redevelopment of residential housing and commercial business space, publishes a monthly newsletter, and maintains a collection of files in a local branch of the Toledo Public Library. "The Old Worthington Association monitors new construction and renovation of existing buildings to maintain the historical heritage of Worthington.Olde Towne East Neighborhood Association is a community organization focussed on maintaining the character of Olde Towne. The Association sponsors annual events for the community.

" The Olmsted Falls Architectural Board of Review has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Architectural Surveys, and Tours."

" By issuance of distinctive plaques, the Summit County Century Homes Association formally recognizes area homes that have documented proof of having been built prior to 1900."" This OGS Chapter, dedicated to promoting, teaching, and preserving Summit County and the United States historical and genealogical records, provides instruction classes at area libraries and publishes cemetery and vital records."" The Summit County Historical Society operates the Perkins Stone Mansion (1837) and John Brown House Museum to interpret county history. The Society also has an active publications program, an award-winning school outreach program, and adult and family events."

" The Maumee Valley Heritage Corridor protects, enhances, and interprets the natural, cultural, recreational, agricultural, and historical resources of the Maumee River watershed. The Corridor spans 150 miles, from Toledo, Ohio, to Fort Wayne, Indiana. "" The Mayfield Township Historical Society saved a 146-year-old Bennett-Van Curen House, moving it to its present location. All rooms of the house have been restored to showcase the Society's collection of artifacts from the area. A log cabin and pioneer school room are under construction for educational use and will be completed in 1999."" The McCook House State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society and managed by the Carroll County Historical Society, is the 1837 Federal-style house serving as a memorial to the Civil War's ""Fighting McCooks,"" a family who sent 14 men into the Union Army. The house contains the McCook family collections, Civil War artifacts, and part of the Carroll County Historical Society's collections."

The McGuffey Historical Society maintains the 72-acre William McGuffey farm. The Mill Creek Park has taken over the farm and is making a nature preserve.

McMorran Place provides the community with performing arts, visual arts, lectures, hockey, ice skating, festivals, concerts, trade shows, conventions, wedding and banquets.This OGS Chapter seeks to promote interest in Medina County genealogy." The Medina County Historical Society maintains the John Smart House, a fourteen-room Victorian house of the Queen Anne style located one block from Medina's Historic Square. The Museum's furnishings includes representative samples of Rococo Revival among others. Other exhibits reflect pioneer and Indian days, the Civil War era, and the old Chippewa Lake Park."" The Medina Historic Review Board has five commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Medina Historic District and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, and Surveys."The Meigs County Genealogical Society offers genealogical records available for research at the Meigs County Museum.The Meigs County Pioneer and Historical Society operates the Meigs County Museum. The Museum displays historical artifacts depicting the county's history and operates a historical and genealogical research library. Included in the Society's holdings are a large collection of Ohio riverboat photographs.

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" This OGS Chapter?s genealogical materials are housed at the Mercer County Library, 303 N. Main Street, Celina - Phone (419) 586-4442."" The Mercer County Historical Museum is recognized for its scholarly lecture series, local history publications on county and/or community history, the barn architecture of the many Mercer County barns, and archival research on Captain James Riley."

" The Miami and Erie Canal Society is a ""watch dog"" organization with members from Toledo to Cincinnnati who try to keep historical canal structures from further deterioration or destruction. "

The Miami County Historical and Genealogical Society is currently working on a reprint of the Miami County Atlas.

" The Miami Historical Society of Whitewater Township has renovated the Town Hall into a museum and has acquired artifacts that have been accessioned and cross-referenced in a file system, and has items displayed in cases in the museum."The Miami Valley Genealogical Society generates and sustains genealogical interest for those interested in the Miami Valley." The Miamisburg Historical Society attempts to bridge the gap between the past and the present through public education, social functions, and preserving local landmarks, the most significant of which is the Gebhart Tavern."

The Michigan Chapter has two yearly special events at locations where the wealth of Victorican history and culture are shared and enjoyed by our members.

Purpose: To identify, protect, enhance and promote the unique scenic, historical and recreational qualities adjacent to certain roads. Purpose: To create an awareness of the value of Michigan's cultural heritage and architectural history, encourage the preservation of historic resources, offer education and training to individuals and organizations, and assist local and state legislators in their efforts to preserve Michigan's history. Publication: Network News.

The Michigan Historic Preservation Network promotes the preservation of the built environment. It acts as a resource for learning and political action on issues relating to historic preservation.Michigan History (Magazine), Restoration Project Information, Centennial Farm Program, State Marker Program, State Registry for Historic Places

Purpose: To encourage and promote the study and preservation of our photographic heritage. Collection: Various members have their own very impressive collections of images and hardware. Publication: The Photogram Magazine.

Join in the Renaissance revelry of a weekend adventure of family fun. Partake in non-stop merriment throughout the shirl of Holly Grove. Featuring 15 themed stages and continuous, interactive entertainment. The streets are lined with costumed entertainers, artisans selling their wares and a variety of food and drink.

" The Middlefield Historical Society is currently restoring the Century Inn, a house on the National Register of Historic Places. The Society also maintains a B&O Railroad Depot and B&O caboose."The Middletown Historical Society maintains the Canal Museum that features the history of the Miami-Erie Canal and early Middletown.

Museum: The Herbert H. Dow Historical Museum and the Bradley Home and Carriage House. Archive: Located at the Society's address, containing five thousand local photographs.

" The Milan Canal Historical Society researches the history of the Milan Canal (1831-1865). It has acquired a ship's logbooks and warehouse ledgers. The Society gives lectures to local clubs on the history of the canal, and two models of warehouses have been made for demonstrations."" The Milford Area Historical Society operates Promont, a circa 1870 Victorian Italian Villa-style house furnished with period furnishings. Promont served as the former home of Ohio's 43rd governor, John Pattison."

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" The Minerva Area Historical Society's collections include local history artifacts, research materials, and over 151 videos in its audiovisual library. A file of vital statistics going back to 1814 will be available for genealogical research."

" The Minster Historical Society uses a portion of the local library as its exhibit space. Society collections include over 13,500 funeral cards; preserved documents, newspapers, and maps; and its book, LIWWAT BOKE, transcribed from German writings."

" The Mogadore Historical Society currently maintains the Mills-Kreiner House, circa 1830, and is renovating the railroad depot that will house a museum of Mogadore memorabilia."

" The Mohican Historical Society's offerings include an extensive vase collection, period (pioneer and Victorian) room displays, locally-made coverlets and muzzle-loading rifles, an exhibit honoring Charles F. Kettering, an animated miniature village, and memorabilia from early Loudonville."The Moreland Hills Historical Society maintains the birth site of President James A. Garfield as a memorial. The Society donated books on Garfield to the local library and has developed a study curriculum for elementary schools in the community.

" This OGS Chapter copies court, cemetery, and census records. Some are printed and offered for sale while some are maintained in the Kate Love Simpson Library for visitor research."

" The Morgan County Historical Society maintains the Button House as its museum. The Society's holdings include the Howard Chandler Christy art collection, doll, quilt, and furniture collections, and gun and tool collections exhibited in the Button House, a post and beam wagon shed, a blacksmith shop, and a local commercial building."

This OGS Chapter maintains genealogical material relating to Morrow County in the Mt. Gilead Public Library.The Morrow County Historical Society is located in the old Pleasant Grove Church. It has relocated and restored a log house that is now at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. It is restoring the oldest frame house in Mt. Gilead. The log house is open when there are activities at the Fairgrounds." Moundbuilders State Memorial museum, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, contains a time line of prehistoric peoples of Ohio with particular attention to Hopewell who are credited for building the Newark Earthworks, a significant connecting earthworks that once covered four square miles."" Once a free meeting house where churches of Mount Healthy met for services, the Mount Healthy Historical Society now houses a collection of items used in the life of the community during the 1800s and early 1900s. Next to the Museum is a restored toll house also open for visitation."

The Mount Pleasant Historic Landmarks Commission has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation and Design Review.

" The National Council for History Education, a national professional association, promotes history education in schools and society. Members receive newsletters, occasional papers, reports on national projects in history education reform, updates at national conferences, and teacher education programs. "

This all volunteer historical organization restores railroad passenger cars for use with the Society's excursion trains. The cars are restored in the former Pere Marquetterr Round House.

The Navarre-Bethlehem Township Historical Society preserves the history of the Navarre- Bethlehem area through its printed and artifact collections.The New Albany Plain Township Historical Society acts as the repository of the community's genealogical information as well as playing an integral part in sponsoring the annual Founders Day celebration. The Society is currently restoring the Kern Harrington House to house its collections of artifacts and papers.The New Baltimore Historical Society brings together people interested in the history Anchor Bay area, to discuss, collect, preserve the region's history." The New Bremen Historic Association maintains the Hehemann-Luelleman House as its museum. The Museum was one of the first non-log cabin structures in the original 1833 plat of New Bremen and a fine example of German architecture. The grounds contain a summer kitchen, and the barn has a display of ice-cutting equipment."

" The New Knoxville Historical Society maintains a nearly 100-year-old frame house and summer kitchen, once belonging to Dr. Fledderjohann, the village doctor. The Museum houses memorabilia and artifacts from the village and the surrounding area."" The New London Area Historical Society operates within the New London, Ruggles, Fitchville, Clarksfield, and Rochester Township areas. The Society's collection may be viewed at the Historical Center."

Items acquired by The New Washington Historical Society are kept in individuals' homes." The New York Central System Historical Society preserves information and artifacts of the New York Central System railroad and its predecessor and subsidiary roads, publishes a quarterly magazine for members, and has a significant collection of locomotive and car drawings and an extensive photograph collection."

Museum: The Newaygo County Museum.

The Newcomerstown Historical Society presents the history of Newcomerstown and the Delaware Indians as part of the nation's development.

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" The Niles Historical Society operates the Ward- Thomas House as its museum. Built in 1862 by area industrial leader James Ward, the House is listed on the National Register of Historical Places."

" This OGS Chapter preserves genealogical information for Noble County through abstraction of court records, newspapers, cemetery records, and family history records donated by individuals. The Chapter's holdings are located at the Caldwell Public Library."

" Heritage Park, located on the County Fairgrounds, consists of a log house, school building, church, and a covered bridge. The structures were moved to the site from other areas of the county and all are fully furnished."" The North Baltimore Area Historical Society has a Masonic sword from Dr. Henry, who started the first electric plant and Opera House in North Baltimore. It also has photographs, a doctor?s kit from Dr. Earl Foltz, advertisements from old businesses, and old school trophies from the early 1900s."" The North Canton Heritage Society operates primarily as an archive facility, educating the community about the history of the North Canton area."" The North Fairfield Historical Society maintains a small historic house as its museum. The Society sponsored a historical marker on the museum's lawn to honor the Widow Sample, the first settler in the North Fairfield area."

" The North Olmsted Landmarks Commission, formed by the city, promotes historical preservation and education throughout North Olmsted. The Commission is restoring the Old Town Hall, a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places."" The North Ridgeville Historical Society maintains the main floor of the Old Town Hall, used as a community museum, and is restoring a one-room frame school for future tours."" The North Royalton Historical Society provides educational programs for area schools and organizations, a monthly historical exhibit at the library, and a ""Century Home Committee."""" After a July 1992 tornado destroyed the circa 1875 one-room schoolhouse that served as the Northhampton Historical Society's museum, remaining archives and artifacts were put in temporary storage. Monthly meetings are held at the former Northampton Town Hall on the 4th Monday at 7:30 p.m."

Research Fields: Local History, Genealogy and local cemeteries.

The Society has preserved and maintains Mill Race Village, which consists of a church, gazebo, school, rustic wooden bridge, blacksmith shop, interurban station and several homes. The Village serves as a focal point for the Northville community as it preserves architectural styles common to the area prior to 1900. Village tours are available." The Northwest Franklin County Historical Society maintains Northwest Village, each building of which operates as a museum. The Society offers its facilities to local schools in an effort to teach area schoolchildren the local history of northwest Franklin County. "

Museums: The Governor Wisner Mansion, a one-room schoolhouse and the Carriage House.

The Oakland Township Historical Society's mission is to gather, interpret and preserve the history of Oakland Township for the purpose of offering opportunities for education and entertainment. They meet September - June and offer two picnics, two field trips and five programs on history." The Long-Romspert Homestead is the museum and headquarters of the Oakwood Historical Society. The Society's purpose is to research, publish, preserve, and promote interest in the history of the city of Oakwood, including its government, schools, public enterprises, citizens, architecture, and buildings."

" The mission of the Oberlin Historical and Improvement Organization (O.H.I.O.) is to preserve and share Oberlin's unique heritage and to make its community a better place to live, learn, work, and visit. It offers guided tours of the Oberlin Heritage Center and many public programs throughout the year."Museum: Located in Mears, MI

" The Ohio and Erie Canal Coalition works with local communities to promote and develop a proposed National Heritage Corridor, following the Ohio and Erie Canal from Cleveland to Zoar."" The Ohio Academy of History promotes knowledge, fellowship, and professional development. It recognizes outstanding scholarship, teaching, and service. Its membership, consisting primarily of professional historians, meets each spring and fall."" The Ohio Archaeological Council, an organization of professional and amateur archaeologists, helps preserve archaeological sites, promotes research, and encourages public education in the area of archaeology."" The Ohio Association of Historical Societies and Museums is a network of historical organizations that exists to encourage an appreciation for and an understanding of Ohio's heritage by assisting efforts to collect, preserve, and interpret local history."

The Ohio Camera Collector's Society preserves the historical aspects of photographic materials and hardware. An annual auction and international show with well-known speakers is held Memorial Day Weekend." The Ohio Ceramic Center, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, displays ceramic wares produced in southeast Ohio from the early 1800s to the 1920s, including collections of Hull, McCoy, Roseville, Weller, Ransbottom, Watt Gonder, Shawnee, brick collection, Ungemach and Brush pottery."

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" The Ohio City Design Review Committee of Cleveland has nine commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the historic districts of Ohio City, Market Avenue, Franklin Circle, and Lorain Avenue with activities including Design Review."" The Ohio City Near West Development Corporation coordinates renovation of commercial and residential buildings in the Ohio City area, a large portion of which has been designated as local and/or National Register Historic Districts. "

" The Ohio Genealogical Society's Library holdings include more than 15,000 volumes relating to Ohio pioneers, Ohio census records, and indexes, lineage, papers, and more."The Ohio Genealogy Center publishes histories and genealogical research materials predominantly on Ohio from the 1750s-1970s." The Ohio Historic Bridge Association purchased and preserved the Johnson's Mill Covered Bridge and has maintained the Bridge as a historic site for over thirty years. The publication ""The Historic Bridge Guide"" is sold to help those interested in locating Ohio's historic bridges. "

" As the official historic preservationn agency in Ohio, the OHPO identifies historic places, nominates properties to the National Register of Historic Places, reviews federally-assisted projects for effects on Ohio's historic, architectural, and archaeological resources, consults on the conservation of buildings and sites, and offers educational programs and publications."This OHPO field office is working to strengthen historic preservation efforts at the county and local government levels and to develop a new historic preservation easement program." This OHPO field office works with Certified Local Governments, communities seeking certification, and local preservation organizations throughout Southwest Ohio."" This office is now part of the Resource Protection and Review Department of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office. This department reviews federally-funded or licensed projects for effects on properties eligible for, or listed on, the National Register of Historic Places, as required under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act."

" The Ohio Historical Society's activities include interpreting, collecting, and preserving the state's heritage. It serves as the state's agent in operating 62 historic sites and museums, state archives, and the state?s historical preservation office. The Ohio Historical Center and the Ohio Village, both located in Columbus, serve as the hub of the Society?s statewide network--the Cente" Ohio History Day is the culmination of a series of contests at progressive levels involving over 2500 participants. Throughout the school year, students in grades 6-12 research and prepare papers, projects, and presentations based on an annual historical theme. State winners are invited to take part in the National History Day that occurs in the Washington, D.C. area."" The Ohio Humanities Council, a statewide, nonprofit organization, awards grants to nonprofit groups and presents cultural programs throughout the state. OHC encourages the use of history, literature, and other humanities to help us explore and define the meaning of community, past and current events, and the world around us. "The Ohio Postal History Society promotes the study of the postal history of Ohio by assisting members in publishing and recording well- researched histories.The Ohio Preservation Alliance supports and promotes historic preservation in Ohio. It is supported by a membership of both individuals and organizations." The Ohio Preservation Council seeks to preserve Ohio's recorded cultural heritage. Its membership, under the facilitation of the State Library of Ohio, acts as a coalition of like-minded public and private colleges, universities, libraries, archives, historical societies, and individuals from across the state who share the Council's purpose."" The Ohio Society of Military History honors eight of Ohio's Congressional Medal of Honor recipients and provides displays on wars from the Civil War to Desert Storm, paying honor to veterans of all branches of military service. The Library contains over 2000 books, and the Society aids people in genealogical research a

" The Orange Community Historical Society researches, preserves, and disseminates historical information and materials to the five municipalities (Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Orange Village, Pepper Pike , and Woodmere) that comprised Orange Township and now compose Orange Community. The Society maintains a reference desk at the Cuyahoga County-Orange Community Branch Library in Pepper Pike."

" The Oregon Historic District Society was formed to create a sense of community, help make neighborhood life secure and comfortable, and establish an atmosphere in which to live and work. "The Oregon-Jerusalem Historical Society maintains an 1866 two-story brick school building and the last wooden portable annex in the area. The Society's holdings include some area family histories and farming implements.

" The Original Bantam Ridge School Historical Society has its exhibits within the Bantam Ridge School. Bantam Ridge School is over 100 years old and was operated as a school until 1955. The school was restored in 1976 and is currently used for club meetings, Christmas parties, and school reunions."

" The Orrville Railroad Heritage Society maintains the 1868 restored Orrville Union Depot that served Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne, and Chicago Railroad and the Cleveland, Akron, and Columbus Railroad-- both later part of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Union Depot displays the unrestored interlocking tower that controlled the Junction."

" The Osnaburg Historical Society maintains the Werner Inn, a federal style building on what was once the main east-west stagecoach route through eastern Stark County. Built in 1834, the Inn retains the original woodwork and period hardware."

This OGS Chapter meets monthly at the Ida Rupp Public Library." The Ottawa County Historical Society restored the circa 1820 residence of Benajah and Rachael Wolcott, called the Keeper's House. Slide presentations on Ottawa County history are available as well as the monthly open house and activities. . "" The Ehrhart-Paulding County Historical Society maintains the Otto E. Ehrhart Museum, which houses Ehrhart's world renowned wildlife collection. Currently the Society is restoring Antwerpts railroad depot."The Otway Community Historical Landmarks group maintains the last covered bridge in Scioto County.

" The Oxford Historic and Architectural Preservation Commission has seven commissioners. Its jurisdictions are the Uptown, University, and Western College Historic Districts. Activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Publications, and Grants. "

" P.A.R.K stands for Persons Accumulating Regional Knowledge about the early Jackson, Ohio, area. The culmination of the work will be a publication of a comprehensive history of the early settlers and the story of the salt industry and its importance in the Northwest Territory."

" The Parma Area Historical Society consists of a 1919 house and 1848 farm house, plus a pre-1848 barn and outbuildings of more recent times situated on a 48-acre farm, located 1/2 mile from the center of Parma. The Museum includes a petting farm and craft store. "" This OGS Chapter collects books, magazines, and information on Parma Area families. "" The Parma Police Historical Society preserves and studies the heritage of the Parma Police Department, its former members and its"

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" The Paul Laurence Dunbar State Memorial is a site of the Ohio Historical Society that interprets the life, times, and legacy of Paul Laurence Dunbar, the first African American to become established within the discipline of literature in America."" This OGS Chapter is active in preserving and collecting local history, county records, and family genealogies. It has published ten research books and has plans for more. The Society also maintains a ""First Families of Paulding County"" record for people who have ancestors in Paulding County dating back to 1880. "

" The Pemberville-Freedom Area Historical Society restored the 1840 Furry House, the oldest residence in Pemberville, and a one-room wooden schoolhouse. It is presently restoring the village's Opera House, located in the Town Hall. "

This OGS Chapter?s's holdings are housed in the MacGahan Room of the New Lexington Library at 216 Jackson Street in New Lexington. Visitors are welcome during regular library hours. Call 740-342-4192 for hours of operation." The Perry County Historical Society sponsors informative programs and exhibits, a history contest, and provides assistance with historical projects and research. "" The Perry Historical Society of Lake County gathers information about Perry and its heritage. The Society's holdings include a genealogical collection. It has initiated a historic house program, and displays exhibits at the Perry Public Library. "" Rising 352 feet above Lake Erie, Perry's Memorial was built between 1912 and 1915 to commemorate Oliver Hazard Perry's naval victory over the British fleet in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. The Memorial also commemorates almost 180 years of international peace between the United States and Canada. "

" The Piqua Historical Area State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, preserves the home and farm of John Johnston, long time Federal Indian Agent and State Canal Commissioner. His brick home, summer kitchen, springhouse, ciderhouse, and the oldest double-pen long barn (1808) in Ohio all survive. The Hist

The Plain City Historical Society is a working group that collects and records historical information on the town and its people. It is currently putting local history information in the local library.Museum: The Dr. William Hyser House, 6440 West River Drive, Belmont, MI.

Dedicated to promoting interest and encouraging research in Polish Genealogy, as well as preserving historical materials which would aid in researching Polish family history.

" The Port Washington-Salem Historical Society operates the 1879 3-story Port Washington Town Hall. The Town Hall features a 3-story spiral staircase and displays of the Society's collection of local-interest manuscripts, books, and clothing. "

This OGS Chapter is presently updating and publishing all Portage County cemetery records and continuing to publish its Ohio Genealogical Society award winning newsletter.The Portage County Historical Society provides tours of its museums and exhibits. The Society's research library contains numerous publications available for research and among its programs is a free lecture series.

" The Powell Liberty Historical Society operates out of the restored 1889 Martin-Perry Homestead. Furnished in period antiques, the museum includes a small library/research room, exhibit room, with changing displays, a meeting room and Victorian gardens. Monthly adult programs and open houses are offered as well as specially dated children's programs. "

" The Price Hill Historical Society educates the community and its environs about Price Hill with active programs including an oral history project with the elderly, building restorations, and acquiring artifacts for a future museum. The Society has published several books on the Price Hill area."

" The Hall of Fame honors the ""Greats"" of pro football and relates the history of the sport."" Serving Akron and Summit County, Progress Through Preservation actively encourages public and private preservation, maintenance, restoration, and adaptive reuse of buildings, sites, and neighborhoods that are of historic or architectural importance."

" The Swiss Community Historical Society records and preserves the history of the Swiss community in Bluffton and the surrounding area. The Schumacher Homestead contains early home furnishings, equipment, and articles manufactured in the area."

The Sylvania Historical Society assists in operating the Heritage House site.

" Tallmadge Church State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, was completed in 1825 and features many architectural features including a domed ceiling and a dominant 100 foot high steeple. The church is used as a wedding chapel and for community services. "" The upstairs museum appears as a village green surrounded by store fronts and houses depicting a general store, blacksmith shop, kitchen, parlor, bedroom, and law office. It also has two transcribed copies of the ten volume complete history of the Western Reserve (written from 1858-1886)."

Publication: Monthly newsletter." The University District Organization pursues nominations to the Columbus Historic Register and the National Register. In the University district are historic areas of North Columbus, Indianola Forest, Iuka Ravine, and New Indianola, Northwood Park. We are often a depository of historic information and have a marker program and slide show."

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The Pony Wagon Historical Museum is in the preliminary stages of converting an old freight house into a museum that will exhibit items such a the Walborn and Riker pony wagons and an 1884 steam pumper. It also has a vintage Zimmerman clothing collection.

" This OGS Chapter?s collection is comprised of materials owned by the library, the historical society, the chapter, and the Clerk of Courts and Probate departments in the courthouse. Monthly meetings are held in the Preble County District Library at the address above."The Preble County Historical Society established the Historical Center in 1974 on 220 donated acres. Included on the property is a 19th-century farmstead. Both the land and the building are used as an area cultural and educational resource center.

Preservation Wayne promotes, preserves and protects the built environment of Detroit in order to sustain a distinct sense of place. The organization produces workhops on historic restoration for the devlopment community, conduct tours of Detroit's historic neighborhoods and landmarks and educate students of all ages about their community.

This OGS Chapter provides county research assistance to all interested in genealogical research of Putnam County.

The Putnam County Historical Society discovers and preserves historical materials and artifacts and disseminates information concerning the history of Putnam County.

" The Quaker Meeting House, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, represents the first Quaker meeting house established west of the Alleghenies, helping spread the faith of the Society of Friends throughout northeastern Ohio."

" Rankin House State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is the former home of abolitionists Reverend John and Jean Rankin. Rankin House served as a way station on the Underground Railroad hiding some 2,000 escaped slaves. The Rankin House is a National Historic Landmark. "The Ravenna Heritage Association preserves the historical buildings of Ravenna.The Raymond-Newton Historical Society collects and presents the local history of the area. It has published four books about the community.The Reading Historical Society is located in the George Hausser house that was built in 1905. It has just remodeled the front room into an early 1900 parlor with antique furniture and an organ.

" The Reynoldsburg-Truro Historical Society promotes local history through exhibits of tools, household items, photographs, books, and clothing. It does a program on aprons and their place in history and culture. It is restoring a house for a heritage center that will open in January 1999 and be handicapped accessible. "" The Richfield Historical Society maintains the Old Town Hall as its museum. Society collections include photographs, maps, costumers, and local genealogy information. Slide shows are given and third grade students visit each year. "The Richland County & Shelby Genealogical Society traces family ancestry and cultivates an interest in local and national history." This OGS Chapter/library is located on the second floor of Bushnell House, 34 Sturgis Avenue. Materials about Richland County are being preserved. The Chapter's collection includes old slides and photos of Mansfield."" The Richland County Historical Society operates Oak Hill Cottage, an example of Gothic style architecture. The Cottage contains the furnishings and artifacts of a family's life circa 1847."Museum: District #3 School House, Grand Trunk Railroad Station.

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" The Risingsun Area Historical Society maintains a museum in the town hall and the Risingsun Opera House where silent picture actress, Lillian Gish, made her first public appearance at the age of six. "

The Rittman Historical Society is restoring the Gish House and holds an annual Christmas open house at the circa 1837 Knupp Church.

" Riverside Historical Society meets the second Wednesday of each month at 1191 Old Harshman Road, Riverside. It is accumulating materials and is researching houses, maps, schools, and other things. "

Publish historical materials and promote preservationThe Rochester Historical Society preserves the history and artifacts of Rochester and maintains the Old Rochester Depot.Museum: Van Hoosen Farm Museum or Rochester Hills Museum.

A small museum that is devoted to preserving the history of Rockwood, South Rockwood and East Rockwood. They are also able to assist those who are working on family genealogies.The Community Center has a senior discussion groups and classes for all ages and is open for community groups and citizens for use for special functions.

" The Rocky River Historical Society gathers artifacts of local importance, holds four program meetings each year, and is preparing a book for publication, ""Rocky River's Yesterdays. """

" The Rootstown Historical Society collects and preserves the history of Rootstown, located in the northeastern portion of Ohio known as the Connecticut Western Reserve. Named for Ephraim Root, the town remained a small farm town until 1850, when a band of 16 whaling sea captains arrived from Nantucket, bought land, and built large homes, many of which are still occupied. "" Roscoe Village represents a restored 1830s canal town in early Ohio. Highlights of the Village include restored pocket gardens, seven exhibit buildings, reenactors in period dress, and a fifty-one room inn open to the public."Museum: The 1880's-built Gallimore Boarding House operated from 1904 to 1931 and has three rooms furnished to that period, two exhibit rooms and a gift shop. The Richardson Schoolhouse (1914-1955) is being restored for a museum.

" The Russell Historical Society preserves historical sites, documents, and articles of historical significance pertaining to the history of Geauga County and Russell Township."" The Hayes Presidential Center, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, contains a museum and library that focus on the President and life during the ""Gilded Age"" and beyond (1877-1917). The Hayes 33-room Victorian Mansion contains the original furnishings, paintings, and photographs."

The Salem Area Historical Society promotes interest in Salem Township and its history. Educational programs and exhibits are held in the restored Jarvis Stone School where the Society archives are housed. " The Salem Historical Society maintains its museum in two Victorian houses. The Museum displays items related to Salem history as well as a circa 1900 kitchen, Victorian parlor, music room, Abolitionist Museum, and Civil War display. "" The Salem Preservation Society preserves historically significant structures, sites, objects, and landscapes in the Salem area and promotes preservation education. "Museum: Depot Museum of local history.

Museum: The Pump House" The 1810 House Museum is a homestead of Aaron and Mary Kinney who settled in Scioto County in 1804, built the first brick home in the area, and raised twelve children there. The house is furnished with items from early area settlers. "The Scioto Valley Canal Society preserves and provides information about the Ohio and Erie Canal and the lower Scioto Valley.

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Publication: The Sebewa Recollector published six times a year.Museum: Old Township Hall Museum.The Sebring (Ohio) Historical Society collects pottery and other artifacts of Sebring's past and is restoring a theater to use as a museum

This OGS Chapter aids individuals in their research and publishes genealogical material.The Seneca County Historical Society preserves and promotes the history of Tiffin and Seneca County." Serpent Mound State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is the largest effigy mound in Ohio. Exhibits describing the site and its history are located in the Museum. Serpent Mound is located within an unusual geological area known as the Serpent Mound Cryptoexlosion Structure. "" Seven Eagles Historical Education Center recreates historical representatives from the 1740 to 1840 time period. It specializes in Native American life, Pioneer Family living, and period arts/skills like blacksmithing, lacemaking and spinning."The Seville Historical Society has moved an old one room jail to its site. It is listed on the National Register." The Shaker Heights Landmark Commission has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the Shaker Square Historic District and Local Landmarks. Activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Publications, and Tours. "Shaker Square Area Development Corporation is a full service community development corporation serving the Shaker Square Area of Cleveland. SHAD administered the Local Design Review Committee for all exterior alterations of Shaker Square/Ludlow Historic District." Shandy Hall, a site of the Western Reserve Historical Society, is the original 1815 home of the Harper Family."" The Shanes Crossing Historical Society actively collects artifacts, books, and memorabilia relating to village history and history of the area. The Society is presently relocating and restoring a historically significant log house. "" The Sharon Township Heritage Society has preserved two nineteenth century houses, a log home and bell tower and has completed a war memorial. "

The Shelby County Historical Society is an educational organization whose main purpose is to preserve historical resources and to promote historical awareness in Shelby County. The Society plans to open a museum in 1999.

" The Shiloh Area Historical Society maintains a museum with displays of artifacts of the area that includes Shiloh, Rome, Shenandoan, and Ganges. "

" The Silver Lake Historical Society preserves artifacts and photographs of Silver Lake Amusement Park which closed after World War I. Originally purchased in 1874 by Ralph H. Lodge, the Park included Silver Lake and thirty acres of land at its southwest corner. In 1918 the Park was sold for residential development. "

" Slate Run is a fully operating farm using technologies and methods of the 1880s. The collections include restored buildings, domestic items, agricultural tools and machinery, livestock, crops, and seeds appropriate to the period. Living history programs are presented to the public and school groups."

The Smithfield Historical Society has future plans for a suitcase museum to take to the elementary school and plans to open the building every two or three months for visitors." The Smithville Community Historical Society has restored and furnished a 2-story circa 1830 log cabin and the Mishler Weaving Mill, circa 1887. The Mill wove cotton dishcloths with belt-driven overhead line shafts. The Society now produces both dishcloths and press cloths using the Mill's own looms, now over 100 years old. "

" The Society for the Preservation of Ohio One-Room Schools (SPOORS) researches nineteenth century and one-room schools in Ohio. With photographs of the schools, their locations and documentation, members can access research material. Society members provide presentations to area historical societies and groups."Museum: A restored ghost town.

The Society of Historic Sharonville maintains its museum in Sharonville's first firehouse. There the Society maintains and preserves the history and artifacts of the city." The Solon Historical Society maintains a circa 1900 former chuch structure as its museum. The Museum contains household furnishings, clothing, musical instruments, and farm implements on display and a small library. The Society offers slide presentations on Solon's history. "

" The Sons of the American Revolution, an educational, historical, and patriotic organization, perpetuates the memory of those who served the nation in the American Revolution and promotes fellowship among their descendants."" The Sons of the American Revolution-Ohio Society, an educational, historical, and patriotic organization, perpetuates the memory of those who served the nation in the American Revolution and promotes fellowship among their descendants. Programs include recognition of outstanding individuals, historical programs and scholarship awards for an oration essay and an Eagle Sco

The Sons of the Union Veterans is a national organization of the male descendants of honorably discharged Union Army veterans of the Civil War.Camp #12 is named after General William McLaughlin from Mansfield.The Sons of Union Veterans is an educational and preservation organization for material on the Union forces of the Civil War.

The South Boulevard Historical Society has spinning and weaving tools on display with demonstrations on how they were used. They also have Shaker-made wool wheels and flax spinning wheels." The South Central Ohio Preservation Society focuses on preserving the natural and cultural history of Southern Ohio. They meet at 2:00 p. m. on the first Sunday of Feb, May, Aug & Nov."" The South Euclid Historical Society collects, preserves, and promotes interest in the history of the southern portion of the area originally designated as Euclid Township."" The South Fountain Preservation organization is comprised of approximately 300 home owners restoring their houses to their original beauty and character. Its jurisdiction is South Fountain Avenue Historic District and activities include Landmark Designation, Surveys, Plaque or Marker Program, and Tours. "The Historical Society promotes the South Lyon historic village which consists of a community museum housed in a Queen Anne "Witch Hat" railroad depot, a freight house, caboose, a one room school house, a church, gazebo, gardens and park.

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" The Southern Lorain County Historical Society preserves the area's heritage and administers the Spirit of '76 Museum. It houses over a dozen original paintings of Archibald McNeil Willard, the Ohio wagon painter who created the inspirational ""Spirit of '76"" paintings, and over 6,000 other area artifacts. "

Museum: The Southfield Historic Museum located at the Society's address " The Southwest Franklin County Historical Society maintains the former B&O Railroad Depot. Its focus area includes the townships of Jackson, Franklin, Prairie, and Pleasant."

" The Springboro Area Historical Society sponsors active programs in preservation, genealogy, cemetery reclamation, community history, crafts, and a Speakers Bureau. The Society's particular focus is the underground railroad. "The Springboro Historical Commission has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Issue Review and Historic Restoration." The Springfield Historic Landmarks Commission preserves, protects, and enhances works of art, structures, buildings, places, and areas that have special historical, community, or public value. The Commission, established by the City of Springfield, considers compatible alternatives to any projected alterations, demolitions, or changes that could affect the intrinsic value of its charges. "Museum: The Davis HouseThe Springfield Township Historical Society meets the second Tuesday of each month.Museum: St. Clair Historical Museum

" The Winesburg Historical Society maintains the 1830 Marker Log House and is currently working on the 1876 Peters School House, dismantled and moved to its present site. "

Museum: The Wixom-Wire Museum, corner of Wixom and Maple Roads

" The Women's History Project brings together women from different religious, racial, political, and economic orientations to celebrate their collective history and to pay tribute to the women of the community who improve the quality of life. The WHP also prepares and distributes free classroom resource materials along with a yearly program."Museum: Old 1832 U.S. Land Office Museum

" Stan Hywet Hall is a 65-room tudor revival-style manor surrounded by 70 acres of historically significant gardens and grounds. The Hall is the former home of Goodyear co-founder F.S. Seiberling and his family. A national historic landmark, it contains original family furnishings and rare art treasures."

" The Stark County Historical Society has the world's largest collection of William McKinley memorabilia, and the McKinley National Memorial is dedicated to the memory of our nation's 25th President. Included is a street of nineteenth- century shops, the Hoover-Price Planetarium and an Industrial Hall that describes selected local and multinational manufacturers. Discover World isThe Stark County Mennonite & Amish Historical Society's main emphasis is to create an awareness and appreciation of Amish and Mennonite history and to record oral histories and research written history." This office provides historic preservation services to a multi-county area in northeastern Ohio, focusing primarily on review and compliance services for Stark, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, and Ashland counties."" The Alliance is a consortium of groups and individuals who promote the preservation of buildings, sites, artifacts, and documents in the Stark County area."

" The Steubenville Historic Landmarks Commission has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Surveys, Publications, Awards Program, and Grants. "

The Stow Historical Society?s Darrow House is furnished almost entirely with Darrow furniture. A new addition is the Mary Starr House circa 1850." Stowe House State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, was built in 1832 and was the home of Harriet Beecher Stowe until she married."" The Committee preserves, protects, and promotes the historical integrity of Streetsboro. "The Strongsville Historical Society owns and operates the Strongsville Historical Village that includes structures from an 1816 log cabin through a 1904 residence that show changes in lifestyle. It also houses the general store.Publication: Newsletter

The Three Rivers Historical Society presents historical programs and has a small collection of historical artifacts.

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" The Thurber House, the restored 19th-century house where author, humorist, cartoonist, and playwright James Thurber lived with his family during his college years, houses Thurber memorabilia, an ongoing writer-in-residence program, a program of readings by notable authors, and a bookstore. The Thurber Center, a classroom/conference facility next door, includes a Gallery that displays three exhibits each year."The Tiffin Historic Trust dedicates itself to the preservation of the history and architectural heritage of Tiffin and Seneca County.

" The Tippecanoe Historical Society maintains the 1930 Post Office building as its museum. The Museum includes displays and a research library on the history of Tipp City, formerly called Tippecanoe City, and of Monroe and Bethel Townships. The Society conducts guided walking or bus tours of Old Tippecanoe City. "

" The Commission was formed to observe the 200 years of Darke County historical events including the first treaty of 1795, the building of Fort Greenville from 1793-1796, and defeat of Fort Jefferson and Fort St. Clair. The committee is working with Woodland Native Americans, learning about indigenous cultures."" The Trenton Historical Society displays exhibits relating to the development of the village platted in 1816 in its museum located in the circa 1890 Adam Shafer home. The Society has seventeen structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places under the title ""Amish Mennonite Settlement in Butler County. """

Classical revival house museum located in Lansing's Old Town." The Tuscarawas County Historical Society maintains a historic markers program, has developed a county history for use in area schools, and collects records of area significance. The Society also operates the archives at the Tuscarawas Campus of Kent State University."

" The Twinsburg Historical Society, housed in the 1865 Bissell Institute that served as an educational institute, presents programs of historical relevance throughout the year for the Twinsburg community. "

" This OGS Chapter preserves historical records of Union County and related areas. The group publishes materials compiled by the Chapter and collects genealogical data for Marysville, Richwood, and Plain City local libraries."

The Union County Historical Society and Museum specialize in collecting and exhibiting Union County history.The Union Township Heritage Association collects artifacts of Union Township. The Society of Friends (Quakers) settled in the area and established the first organized church in 1804 which is considered the parent church of all Quaker churches in the western United States. The Association maintains a log cabin replica of the church.

" The Upton Association collects, preserves, and exhibits material related to the memory of Harriet Taylor Upton and her contributions to the Women's Political Movement. Included in the Association's collections are also materials related to the Suffrage Movement and the history of women in politics. "

" The Utica Historical Society received an 1824 Federal Brick house for a museum in June 1997 that is presently undergoing renovation but is open by appointment. Exhibits primarily focus upon Utica's handblown glass industry, 1903- 1929, and the history of Utica. "This Volunteer association works on local historical projects.

" While the primary focus of this OGS Chapter is on genealogy, it also works together with the historical society. All of the Chapter's research material is located in the genealogy department of the Brumback Library. "" The Van Wert County Historical Society maintains four buildings and a railroad caboose, band stand, and railroad work car. The buildings include a Victorian mansion, two-story log house, one-room schoolhouse, and an annex, housing military materials and items relating to the history of the county. It hosts a July 4 ""Holiday at Home"" craft and quilt show and a Victorian Feast at Christmas. "

" The 1817 ""Ye Olde Mill,"" restored by the Velvet Ice Cream Company Museum, depicts the history of ice cream from Roman times to the present and provides displays on the history of milling. "

" The Vermilion Area Historical and Cultural Guild sees its mission as developing, promoting, and preserving the historic area known as Harbourtown. The Guild maintains Old Jib's Corner that features museum artifacts and several craft shops. "

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Museum: Located at 109 North Main Street.

" The Victorian Village Project, conceived of by the Barnesville Chamber of Commerce and under the direction of the Development Council, seeks to achieve the restoration and revitalization of the downtown historic district of Barnesville. The Project's offices are located in the National Register-recognized B&O Depot, the last remaining brick depot on the Wheeling-Newark Division."

The Othniel Looker Home (circa 1804) is the former home of Ohio's fifth governor. Items of local interest have been donated to the Society. Each year the group visits a different site to learn more about the area's history. Programs and visits to local schools are conducted.The Village of Canal Winchester Landmarks Commission has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is the historic districts and the activities include Landmark Designation and Design Review.

" The Vinton County Historical & Genealogical Society's scope is local, pertaining to the history of Vinton County and Southeast Ohio. It operates the Homer C. Pierce Genealogical Library as part of the Vinton County Historical Museum. "

" The Waco Historical Society preserves the history and artifacts of the Waco Aircraft Company, displaying them in its museum. The Museum also maintains a research library and a blueprint archives. "The Wadsworth Area Historical Society is working on oral histories with tapes and videos throughout the area. The tapes are in the library and will be used to write books in the future." Wahkeena Nature Preserve, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is a 150-acre preserve for wildlife, intended for nature study. Ferns, forests, and wildflowers cover the sandstone cliffs of Wahkeena. "

" The Warren County Historical Society maintains its museum with a concentration on 19th century exhibits. The Robert and Virginia Jones Shaker Gallery contains seven rooms, with a large library/ archives emphasizing local history and genealogy."

" This OGS Chapter maintains a library located in the Washington County Public Library. Monthly meetings occur the third Saturday of the month in the Second Congregational Church, Highway 26, in Marietta."" The Washington County Historical Society maintains the Fearing House Museum that houses furnishings dating from the 1860s-1890s. The Society's library, located at 417 Second Street in Marietta, contains collections of manuscripts, periodicals, books, maps, and documents pertaining to Washington County. The Society has recently acquired a historic home that it is currently being rehabilitated to serve as the Society's home."

The Washtenaw Historic District Commission safegaurds the heritage of the county by establishing and preserving Historic Districts, surveying historic resources and working to educate the public about historic preservation in the county.The Washtenaw County Historical Society collects, preserves and displays artifacts relating to the history of Washtenaw county. The Society has seven free programs per year and publishes a newsletter, Washtenaw Impressions. The organization operates the Museum on Main Street in Ann Arbor.

Museum: The Waterloo Farm Museum and the Dewey School Museum.The Waterville Historical Society maintains both the Robbins House and the Sargent House as historical museums and provides walking tours of Waterville's Historic District. Currently it is renovating the Wakeman Masonic Lodge into a meeting area and display location.Museum: 4607 West Caro Road. Publication: Newsletter.

This OGS Chapter's genealogy collection is housed in the Genealogy Room of the Wayne County Public Library at 304 North Market St.Wayne County Council for the Arts, History and Humanities (WCCAHH) promotes arts awareness throughout Wayne county. The Council sponsors a number of events that spotlight local talent.

" The Wayne County Historical Society campus includes the oldest Wooster Home (1815), a one-room schoolhouse (1873), a log house, the General Mercantile Store and Ladies Dress Shop, and the Kister Building where there are Native American artifacts, pioneer farm and carpenter tools, a carriage house, stuffed animals, the library and a formal gallery. "

" The Waynesville Historical Preservation Board has seven commissioners. Its jurisdiction is communitywide and activities include Landmark Designation, Design Review, Surveys, Plaque or Marker Program, and Publications. "

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" The Wellsville Historical Society maintains the River Museum, country store, fire station, and restored railroad caboose. "

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The West Carrollton Historical Society is preparing a videotape about the history of West Carrollton and a list of all West Carrollton area residents who served their country. It continues to restore and maintain a local historic house.

Purpose: To preserve the railroad history of Western Michigan. Museum: Located at 371 North Union Street in Sparta.

" The Western Columbiana County Historical Society maintains the Middle Sandy Museum, a former circa 1853 Presbyterian church. The Museum houses an original plat of the village, the church history, agricultural and household items, and a limited amount of county and genealogical material."" The Western Lake Erie Historical Society maintains the Willis B. Boyer (a 617-foot long lakefreighter, circa 1911). Several staterooms have been converted into a museum containing lake shipping exhibits and a major museum is being developed in the center hold (cargo space). "

" The Western Reserve Historical Society maintains a major urban museum, research library, auto-aviation collection, and a series of properties dedicated to the Society's purpose of preserving the history of northeastern Ohio. Its collections in the areas of genealogy, costume, American Civil War, and auto-aviation histo" The Western Shaker Study Group represents Shaker enthusiasts who focus on studying Shaker villages in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The Group's programs include tours of Shaker sites and presentations on Shaker industries and individual Shaker towns. "

The Westerville Historical Society manages the Hanby House State Memorial (see separate listing) and houses its archival collections at the Westerville Public Library at 126 South State Street.The Westfield Historical Society has artifacts located in the upstairs of the Town Hall. It has wooden replicas of the village.

" The Clague House is a restored Victorian house built in 1876 by Robert Clague, who settled at the site in 1829 from the Isle of Man. The society preserves historical artifacts from the Dover Township area. "" The Windsor Historical Society maintains the restored Christ Episcopal Church as its museum exhibiting local artifacts, photographs, and documents. Additionally the Society maintains the historic Windsor Grange Hall and a covered bridge. "

" This OGS Chapter aids individuals interested in family and local history with monthly meetings, a newsletter, and research field trips. It also receives and publishes manuscripts, books, and family histories and makes them available for purchase and research at the Wood County Library and the Local and Family History Center in Bowling Green."

" The Wood County Historical Center/Museum's fifty-acre site, once the grounds of the former county poor farm built in the late nineteenth century, includes nature trails, herb gardens, pauper's cemetery, Lunatic House, barns and the sixty-room museum/infirmary building. Its holdings include extensive, diverse local his

" The Woodville Historical Society maintains the Woodville Museum which displays historical artifacts including household tools, glassware, musical instruments, and fossils. The Museum also makes available a photograph and newspaper archive to interested researchers. "

" The Worthington Historical Society owns two historic residences that are open to the public: a Federal-style home with furnishings dating from c. 1815-35, and a Greek Revival rectory housing a doll museum and Society headquarters. Special tours can be arranged by appointment. "The Wren Historical Society restored the 1909 one-room Hurless School and moved it to its present site in 1991. Open to the public from 1993 the former school has its original slate blackboards and displays its books and equipment.

The Wyandot County Historical Society preserves the history and culture of Wyandot County and provides an educational experience for area schoolchildren in its 1853 McConnell House Museum.The Wyandot County Tracers preserves Wyandot County's genealogical history with holdings housed in the Heritage Room of the Upper Sandusky Library.

The Whitehouse Historical Society maintains a log house and presents programs on local history.

" The Wickliffe Historical Society promotes Wickliffe history through museum exhibits of furniture, clothing, literature, photographs, and publications. The Society conducts tours of the Wickliffe City Hall, a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. "" The Wildwood Manor House, the former estate of Champion Spark Plug Company founder, Robert A. Stranahan, Sr. , was built in the 18-century Georgian Colonial-style. Decorated with period and reproduction pieces, the estate contains 22 rooms open for touring, public programming, and special events. "" The Willard Area Historical Society has railroad artifacts, a caboose, box car, baggage trucks, motor car, and railroad signals. "The William Howard Taft National Historic Site preserves the birthplace and boyhood home of the 27th president and 10th chief justice of the United States. Four restored rooms reflect the family life of the Tafts during the years 1857-1877.

" The Williams County Genealogical Society's holdings are housed in the genealogical section of the Bryan Public Library. The Society's publications include volumes of the census, cemetery, and marriage records of Williams County townships."The Williams County Historical Society Museum Complex consists of a building containing five large rooms; a pole barn erected in 1986 to represent the farming heritage of northwest Ohio; a 1928 Hocking Valley caboose from the Wabash Railroad; and the 1860 George Lett Log Cabin.

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" The Willoughby Historical Society's collection centers around Willoughby history and includes photographs, maps, books, family diaries, artifacts, and school year books for Willoughby Township. "

" The Wyoming Historical Society provides the community with information about Wyoming's history--its homes and their owners and the people of the area. Public meetings are held in the spring and fall, and every two years the Society conducts a house tour. "

" The Yellow Springs Historical Society endeavors to ""tell The Yellow Springs Tale"" (through varied media-drama, story-telling, first person re-enactments, discussions, school programs, historical presentations, publications and tours) for the purpose of making past events in the village relevant to Yellow Springs life today. "" The Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, collects, preserves, and interprets Ohio's industrial, labor, ethnic, and urban heritage through exhibits, educational programming, and an archives. "

The Ypsilanti Heritage Festival produces an annual event celebrating the diversity and rich cultural heritage of Ypsilanti and eastern Washtenaw county. The Festival features three days of music, arts, theatre, architectural tours, living history encampments, a parade, and crafts demonstrations at various sites.Publication: Heritage News published 5 times a year.Purpose: To administer the City of Ypsilanti's historic district ordinance.Museum: Located at the Society's address. Publication: Timeline.

The Zoar Community Association is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the historic Zoar Village buildings and the Zoar Village way of life." Zoar State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, consists of eight original or reconstructed buildings of the Society of Separatists, a German communal society that existed from 1817 to 1898. The buildings are furnished with objects and textiles made by commune members in the German vernacular tradition. "Mission Statement - To promote public awareness and appreciatino of Indiana History, the Indiana Historical Society collects, preserves, interprest and disseminates documentary and visual evidence and supporst scholarly research. The society fosters excellence adn leadership, historical inquiry, and pleasurable and inform

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Hours Open" Operating as a division of the Athens County Historical Society and Museum, the Chapter collects Bible records, generation charts, and family histories. It maintains a research library and provides limited research assistance. Additionally it sponsors both the First Families of Athens County and the newly organized Pioneers of Athens County."

" The 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Museum houses artifacts centering on the regiment's history. The Museum has over 1,500 artifacts, including 600 photographs. The grounds cover about four acres of historic cottages, a mess hall and kitchen, and an assembly hall. The Museum's library contains letters dating from 1862, books, and regiment reunion photographs. "

" Adena State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is the restored home of Thomas Worthington, the 6th governor of Ohio and the first U.S. Senator from Ohio. The house was completed in 1807 and is furnished with artifacts of that period. In addition to the mansion house, there are five outbuildings and a garden."

" The African American Historical & Education Center focuses on the collection, research, dissemination, and exhibition of local African American history. Located in the Bronzeville Memorial Room of the Blanche M. Van Hook Home, the Center maintains exhibits and a research library focussed on Columbus African American history."

" The Alliance Historical Society operates the Mabel Hartzell Historical Home, a Victorian-era restored home in the Italianate architectural style. Built in 1867 for prominent Alliance businessman and politician Matthew Earley, the house served as home to Earley's adopted daughter, Mabel Hartzell, a prominent educator and local leader for women's suffrage. Hartzell also founded the Alliance Historical Society."

" The Amalthea Historical Society preserves and promotes the history of the Central College Area. It maintains the Virginia Stone Milligan Memorial Library that serves as the Society's repository of the history and genealogy of the area having over 500 volumes dating from the late 1700s. The Library, housed in the 1864 chapel of the Central College Presbyterian Church, also maintains a quantity of archival manuscripts and photographs relating to the area's founders. "

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" The Ashland County Historical Society operates its museum in an 1859 Manor House that features changing exhibits, Victorian rooms, an old- fashioned Main Street, and an 1840s room. The Carriage House contains memorabilia from the Civil War and World Wars I and II as well as a 13,000 specimen insect collection and a display of Indian artifacts."

" The Ashtabula County Historical Society preserves the history of Ashtabula County, assists others in historical preservation, collects historical objects connected with Ashtabula County for the purpose of preserving and exhibiting them, maintains museums, marks the sites of historic interest in the county, and fosters an increased awareness of local history in the schools."

" The Belmont County Historical Society in Belmont is the southeastern suburb of Dayton and shares its history with Van Buren Township. In 1900 Belmont became a stop on the Dayton-Xenia Traction Line and quickly grew from a rural area to a vital, self-sustaining community and was annexed into Dayton. A Centennial will be celebrated in 2000 with a historic publication made available by the Society."

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" The mission of the Civil War Institute of the Ohio Historical Society is to further the understanding, interest, and study of the American Civil War and the important events that led to and resulted from that conflict. The Institute will host lectures, seminars, reenactments, and other living history events that have made the Civil War a critical part of the American experience."

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" The Bucyrus Historical Society's Museum is a stately Victorian House that stands on a lot included in the original plot of Bucyrus and was owned by the Scrogg's family for 127 years. The house is filled with old Bucyrus history, furnishings, and memorabilia. The Carriage House has a restored 1826 Niagra Fire steam engine and an 1869 ""Silky"" Hose Cart."

" The Clyde Heritage League maintains the Clyde Museum that displays an antique Clydesdale Fire Truck and a 1904 ""Elmore"" auto, both built in Clyde. The League's collections include material on writer, Sherwood Anderson, memorabilia on General James B. McPherson, and items relating to the local history of Clyde."

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" Buckeye Furnace, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is a restored charcoal-fired iron blast furnace, reminiscent of those operating in southeastern Ohio in the late 1800s. This 270-acre site includes the furnace and attached casting shed; a reconstructed charging loft and the engine house that serves as display areas; and the company store that acts as an information and exhibit area. "

" The Canal Fulton Heritage Society strives to advance, encourage, and promote interest in the local history of Canal Fulton and the Ohio and Erie Canal. It operates several facilities including the Heritage House and Old Canal Days Museum, the E.J. McLaughlin Dry Dock, and the Oberlin House Museum. Visitors can travel along an original section of the Ohio and Erie Canal in the Society's St. Helena III, a replica of a freight barge in use over 100 years ago."

" The Harding Home State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, houses materials commemorating Harding's career. Warren G. Harding and his wife, Florence, lived here from 1891 until Harding became president in 1921. The house, where Harding conducted his famous front- porch campaign has been restored; the Press Building serves as an exhibit and visitor information area. The Harding Memorial is located nearby on Route 423."Dawn-Dusk

Purpose: Library, research, cemetery readings and transcribing. Aids and assists members and others in genealogical studies, to encourage, collection and presevation of family and public records and to promote the exchange of genealogical information. Provides a library, lectures, newsletter and trips. Publication: Family History Capers

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" The Friends of Freedom Society, Inc./Ohio Underground Railroad Association was formed to raise and maintain public awareness about the lives of enslaved African Americans as it relates to the Underground Railroad Movement. It preserves and commemorates the cultural landscapes, and its connections to the lives of the people associated with the Underground Railroad story. It documents the past events of the Underground Railroad as being one of the first civil rights mo

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10-5:00" An educational institution, Historic Southwest Ohio promotes understanding of and appreciation for the culture of 19th century Ohio through the operation of professionally administered museum sites. It collects, preserves, researches, and interprets buildings from throughout Ohio and the people who resided in them."

The John P. Parker Historical Society is currently rehabilitating the John P. Parker house and historic site. Mr. Parker was a man who purchased his freedom and lived in this house in 1865 and was a conductor on the underground railroad. Hopefully the building will be open in mid-1999. This house is a National Historic Landmark.

" The medieval chateauesque design of the 1886 Mansfield Reformatory offers a unique architectural experience. The prison history is brought to life during guided tours. The Reformatory was the site of four major motion pictures. The east cell block, listed in ""Guinness"" houses the world?s largest free standing cell block."1 & 5 pm

" The Mariemont Preservation Foundation's archive collection includes a significant photographic collection dating from the early 1920s, as well as information on Mary Emery, the history of Mariemont, and Town Planner John Nolan. The museum also includes extensive material and artifacts on the prehistoric Fort Ancient tribe of Native Americans who occupied the Madisonville Site (1450-1670)."

" The Lancaster Campground Historical Society exhibits displays of different kinds of summertime religious camp meetings. It includes the Heritage House that was the first building on the campground, a Grocery Store Museum filled with antiques, Hotel Woodside that has been restored to include a pastor's study, Curt & Charlotte Davis' room, and the Seifert Museum. Sites also include the Davis Auditorium that was built in 1895 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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" The Bath Township Historical Society operates its museum in the enclosed balcony of the historic Bath Town Hall. Among the Society's holdings is the 1892 Stoney Hill School #12. Society collections include Board of Education records, paintings by local artists, and history of historic families, and some national historical register properties. Museums/Sites: Bath Township Historical Museum, Stoney Hill School #12 Bath Town Hall & Cemetery"

" The Bethel Historical Association honors the memory of President U.S. Grant with collections containing some Grant memorabilia. Edmund Burke, benefactor of Bethel's Burke Park, Dr. William Thompson, the oldest practicing physician in the U.S., and Steve Newman, the only man to walk solo around the world are also honored."

" The Bazetta Cortland Historical Society, in conjunction with the local convention and visitors bureau, conducts bus tours to the Opera House that interprets the history of the area, the Opera House, and the Chickering Square piano. The tour is followed by a brief concert on the piano. The Viets House Museum is open weekends 1-4 pm or by appointment."

" The Blanchester Area Historical Society offers monthly meetings with local history programs, a genealogy and reference library with obituary files and ""The Star Republican"" local newspaper. It also offers exhibits of local history, post cards, local cabinetmakers, school items, local artists and authors, and scrapbooks on local events and people."

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" The Brecksville Historical Association operates the Squire Rich House Museum, an 1835 salt-box style house listed on the National Register. Furnished as a circa 1840 residence, the Museum displays a collection of arrowheads. Also located on the property is a barn/tool shed, an herb garden and graves of Revolutionary War Soldiers. The Archives/History Center is located at Blossom Hill, 4400 Oakes Road, and is open by appointment during the Museum's operating hours."

" The Brimfield Memorial House Association maintains the 1833 Kelso House, the former Union House Inn, built by William R. Kelso. The museum features a country kitchen, a Victorian parlor and exhibits of local artifacts. The grounds also contain an 1840s New England-style barn, a double-bayed corn crib, and a granary."

" The Brownhelm Historical Association, formed in response to the destruction of a valuable landmark, focuses on saving other such sites in the community. Currently the Association is attempting to save an 1889 schoolhouse. The 1870 German Reformed Church was donated to the Brownhelm Historical Association in December 1996 and is a mini museum. "

" The Butler County Historical Society makes the heritage of Butler County more accessible to the public through its museum and outreach programs. Archival holdings are open to genealogists and local historians. A history incentive program is offered annually to the county's elementary schools. Diverse artifacts and period furnishings are exhibited in the Benninghofen House Museum. This High-Italianate style house reflects the Gilded Age, when Hamilton served as an industri" The Butler-Clearfork Valley Historical Society is currently trying to purchase and renovate the historic Rummel Mill, an 1849 grist mill on the National Register since 1982. The Mill contains the original milling equipment used from 1849 to 1890 and provides a developmental history of milling in Ohio. The society is also working on a railroad building."

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" The Canal Winchester Area Historical Society's holdings include local artifacts and many railroad-related items. Education programs are offered about 1-room schools, canals, and the music composer, Oley Speaks. Slide programs about Canal Winchester's historic districts and early families as well as walking tours of the historic districts are available."

" The park is a sixty-five acre site located between the Miami River and a natural moraine, 2 1/2 miles south of downtown Dayton. Colonel and Mrs. Edward A. Deeds of Dayton were the founders. The landmark Deeds Carillon was dedicated in 1942. Park collections include items related to the industrial development, transportation, and settlement of the Miami Valley. The 1905 Wrigh

" The Carriage Hill Metro Park Farm recreates the lifestyle of a conservative farming family with buildings, livestock, and household and farm activities of the 1880s. Visitor center exhibits and A/V show prepare visitors for their farm experience. The Country Store and children's Interactive Center support the program. There are demonstrations on week-ends and special programs every Sunday."

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" The Champaign County Historical Society's museum building originally served as the schoolhouse for the Children's Home and was subsequently used as a School for the retarded. The Society's holdings include a large collection of local photographs, including both the Brand Whitlock and the Simon Kenton collections. It also has John Quincy Adams Ward sculptures. "

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" The Chesterland Historical Foundation maintains several historical structures open to the public including a restored 1842 house, an 1847 school, an 1850 Town Hall, and an early 20th century interurban station. The Town Hall houses a small collection of local artifacts. The Foundation's newest acquisition is a turn-of-the-century barn, also open to the public."

" The Clintonville Historical Society formed early in 1998 following the community's sesquicentennial celebration in 1997. Clintonville, a neighborhood on the northside of Columbus, formally dates from the 1847 establishment of the Clinton Post Office. However, it's earliest settler arrived about 1803, and are planning a Bicentennial celebration."

" The Columbus Jewish Historical Society also maintains an active Jewish Genealogy Group with monthly educational meetings and/or visits to other historical sites. The Oral History Committee is actively interviewing Columbus and central Ohio Jewish individuals who wish to share their life experiences to be recorded, transcribed, and included within the archival collection of th

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" A unit of the National Park System, CVNRA offers a broad array of activities, including nature walks, environmental education seminars, historic train rides, and living history demonstrations. The Visitor Center focuses on the history of the Cuyahoga River and the Ohio and Erie Canal. The Frazee House exhibits tell of life in the Western Reserve."

" The Ohio Society maintains a museum complex, the Waldschmidt House, located north of Milford. It was built with native stone ca 1805 by Christian Walschmidt, revolutionary war soldier. The museum is furnished with furniture and antiques, pre-1840. A bicentennial barn (1787-1870) houses a Conestoga wagon and a collection of early farm implements. Also the Society renovated a stone house that serves as a Civil War museum."

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The Dexter Historical Society supports a museum collection of local historical artifacts in a historic building that was formerly a church. The Society and Museum serve the Dexter, Chelsea, Pinckney, Manchester and Ann Arbor areas, offering guided tours of the museum collections during the summer. The Society presents events focusing on local history, antiquing and holiday traditions.

" The J.E. Reeves Victorian Home is a 19th Century, 17-room mansion with original furnishings. The Carriage House Museum features historic artifacts including the Reeves family sleigh and carriage, a rare electric car, a doctor's buggy, and memorabilia surrounding Dover born, guerrilla Civil War leader, William Clark Quantrill."

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" The Farmersville Historical Society maintains the Henry Swartzer Log House and sponsors ""Pioneer Days"" for local schoolchildren each October where candle making, quilting, and hearth cooking are demonstrated while a costumed ""schoolmarm"" conducts lessons in ""reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic. "" The Society is renovating other buildings on the property including a barn, a chicken house, and a washhouse."

Museum: The Munger General Store, open during the

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Park grounds are open from April through October f

" Fort Amanda State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society in Auglaize County, includes a monument and 75 unmarked graves of soldiers who died when the Fort served as a hospital. Built during the War of 1812 as a supply fort, Fort Amanda was one of several constructed to protect the Northwest from the British invasion."

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" The Fort Recovery Historical Society exhibits the Native American and military dress of the 1790s, fort construction, and the use of the pack cannon. Also included are exhibits describing the Indian wars of the 1790s, a balcony gallery containing the largest collection of Native American artifacts in Ohio, and articles of local historical interest. The Society operates the Museum for the Ohio Historical Society."Noon-5:00

" Fort St. Clair State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, marks the four corners of the colonial fort with stones. The original Fort St. Clair no longer stands. The Fort St. Clair Militia, organized in 1992, wear uniforms of the era and set up an encampment at various times during the season using weapons and tools of the era."

" The Franklin County Genealogical Society specializes in genealogical records for Franklin County and has records on other Ohio counties and other states. The Society has published books on local cemeteries, Camp Chase Cemetery, Plat Maps, an Inventory to Chancery, and a name index to Ohio Supreme Court records."

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" The Fulton County Historical Society's collection contains mid-to-late Victorian furniture, Civil War, Spanish American War, World War I & II artifacts, among others. The museum's archives contains ledgers, journals, personal diaries, scrapbooks, autograph books, postcards, photographs, among others dating from about 1832 to 1976. "

" The Garfield Heights Historical Society preserves Garfield Heights history. Society members provide area schools, churches, community groups, and nursing homes with talks illustrated with clothing and memorabilia from the Society's ""suitcase museum. "" Area schools visit and tour the museum as a school ""field trip."""

" The Gnadenhutten Historical Society contains arrowhead collections, old Bibles, books, and many artifacts from the 1800s donated by local residents. Located on the grounds are a reconstructed church, a coopers cabin, the burial mound of ninety Christian Indians who were massacred during the Revolutionary War, a monument, and one of the oldest tombstones in Ohio."

" The Greater Cleveland Labor Historical Society promotes the preservation, research, and study of the traditions of the working people of Cleveland. It hosts lectures and seminars on topics of interest to the members and the labor community. The Society's Museum and Resource Center is open to the public to assist in the research needs of those interested in labor history."

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" Hanby House State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society and managed by the Westerville Historical Society, is the restored and furnished pre-Civil War home of the Bishop William Hanby family, a station on the Underground Railroad. Bishop Hanby's son, Benjamin R. Hanby, wrote over eighty songs including ""Darling Nellie Gray,"" ""Up on the Housetop,"" and ""Who is He in Yonder Stall?"""

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Built in 1915, this National Historic Landmark residence and gardens was the home of automotive pioneer Henry Ford and his wife, Clare. The gardens were originally designed by Jens Jensen, noted Prairie School landscape artist. Thomas Edison laid the cornerstone to the elaborate six level powerhouse garage complex.

Purpose: To collect, preserve and provide access to historical materials documenting the Great Lakes region. The Historical Collections of the Great Lakes' goal is to collect, preserve, and make available significant historical materials documenting the history of the American and Canadian Great Lakes region. It is one of the nation's largest repositories emphasizing Great Lakes top

Purpose: To collect, preserve and maintain documents and artifacts on the history of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Encourages research related to the legal history of the federal court in Michigan, collects oral histories from members of the bench and the bar of the court. Two newsletters published annually.

Museum: Banner Oak School open to school groups a

" The Historical Society of Columbiana-Fairfield Township maintains a Log House furnished in the manner of the 1800-1830 period. The collections in the House and Annex include circa 1830 quilts, vintage clothing, Keister pottery, Civil War memorabilia, primitive tools, and 10,000-year-old mastodon bones. Housed in the Annex is a computer system with genealogical and historical records available for research."

" The Historical Society of Mount Pleasant maintains several museum sites where its extensive collection of Quaker artifacts are displayed. Among the Society's holdings are an 1835 mansion, 1840 tin shop, the 1804 Bone Store, and the 1899 Burriss Store. The Society also has genealogical records regarding Jefferson County."

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" The Hoover Historical Center, housed in the restored boyhood home of Hoover Company founder William H. Hoover, is the only known vacuum cleaner museum in the world. The Center features an extensive collection of antique and early vacuum cleaners and memorabilia reflecting the growth and development of the Hoover Company and the vacuum cleaner industry as well a" The Hopewell Culture National Historical Park preserves prehistoric mounds and earthworks constructed by the Hopewell Culture between 1500 and 2200 years ago. Exhibits portray Hopewell lifestyle, ceremonial and burial practices. The seventeen minute video ""Legacy of the Mound Builders"" is shown on request. Guided tours and other programs are presented throughout

" The Hudson Heritage Association, founded to preserve the Western Reserve community of Hudson, monitors governmental meetings to ensure that preservation will receive recognition and consideration. It provides monthly meetings with speakers on preservation and historical events, and awards distinctive markers to worthy buildings built prior to 1912."

9:30-5This organization collects and maintains materials relating to the history and architecture of Indian Village. It encourages research and education of the public about the history and architecture of the Indian Village Historic District. Purpose: To research and record the history of Detroit's Indian Village historic district of 351 homes built between 1895 and 1966 recognized as a city, state and national historic site due to persons who have lived here and the architects they comm

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" The Piatt Castles, Mac-A-Cheek and Mac-O-Chee, were built of locally quarried limestone. Mac-A-Cheek, completed in 1871 as the residence of Civil War General Abram Sanders Piatt, contains several generations of original furniture and objects. Mac-O-Chee, finished in 1881 as the residence of writer, editor, and diplomat Donn Piatt, houses a collection of Asian, European, and American furnishings. "

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" The Pioneer & Historical Society of Muskingum County has a collection of local artifacts, including early documents, clothing, fine art, furniture, locally made glass and pottery, and everyday objects used by area pioneer settlers. The Stone Academy contains exhibits on abolition, the underground railroad and actress-author Elizabeth Robins. "

" Schoenbrunn Village State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, was founded in 1772 as a Delaware Indian mission by the Moravian Church. Partially restored to appear as it did 200 years ago, the Village consists of seventeen reconstructed log buildings and the original mission cemetery. Guides in 18th century dress interpret village history and demonstrate period cr9:30-5

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" This OGS Chapter houses its collection of materials in the Phyllis Hamner Room for Local History and Genealogy in the Briggs Lawrence County Public Library. Included in the collection are microfilm rolls of Lawrence County Census Records and Ironton Area Newspapers; histories of Ironton, Lawrence County, and Ohio; and Ironton City Directories."

Roseville History and Genealogical Society promotes active involvement in the preservation and awareness of history/genealogy in the Macomb county community, concentrating on the Roseville area. Activities include monthly programs, workshops and publications. Currently microfilming the historic documents of Erin Township.

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" Inventure Place is dedicated to the creative process. Our guests enter into a world of inspiring stories of great inventors, hands-on exhibits, interactive educational programs, special events and other exciting experiences. In keeping with the spirit of invention, Inventure Place provides the resources and environment in which you can create, explore, and discover the inventor in

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" The Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center focusses on the national folk hero, Johnny Appleseed, by promoting, supporting, and nurturing his legacy as a humanitarian, philanthropist, and naturalist. The Center, projected to open in June 2000, will provide family-oriented cultural, educational and historic outdoor dramas, museum exhibits, and related programming."

" Kelleys Island Historical Association operates a museum in the former German Reformed Church, a stone building built in 1867. Exhibits emphasize the heritage of Kelleys Island with key areas being quarrying, viticulture, commercial fishing, and island people. A gift shop has recently been added to help fund daily operations and a new proposed museum."

" The Kidron-Sonnenberg Heritage Center is a museum on the square in Kidron that tells the story of the Swiss Mennonites who came to the area beginning in 1891. It houses artifacts, records, and other historical information including genealogical data bases containing over one million Swiss Mennonite, German, and Amish names."" The Killbuck Valley Historical Society supports programs designed for teaching the natural and human history of the Killbuck Valley area with an emphasis on geology, paleontology, and archaeology. The Museum's exhibits focus on zoology and local history, and a committee of teachers coordinates the Society's educational programs."

" This OGS Chapter has the U.S. International Genealogical Index (Mormon) on microfiche and has published volumes containing Knox County cemetery lists, Knox County Death Records (1867-1908), Knox County Marriage Records (1808-1875), and Knox County Birth Records (1867-1908), and approximately fifty family histories are available at the Library."" The Knox County Historical Society has a National Mechanical Engineering Historic Landmark Collection of four C & G Cooper Co. steam farm engines, memorabilia of Daniel D. Emmett, composer of ""Dixie"", a US mail buggy, bound volumes of local newspapers, furniture, textiles, domestic goods and Indian artifacts."

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" Lake Township Historical Society is a new local historical society, chartered by the State of Ohio. Its mission is to preserve the past history for the future. It has an active oral history program, a scholarship for a high school senior and has begun collecting artifacts. It also has a very successful ""Fireside Chat Program. """

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" The Lisbon Historical Society maintains the Old Stone House, built in 1805. It operates as a museum to portray a working household of the 1840s. The Society also moved the Erie Railroad Station from its original site to a site beside the Old Stone House. The buildings contain many displays of early business, industry, as well as transpor-tation. It also has a lot of Civil War materials."

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" The Livingston House Society is currently restoring the 1860s residence of Alexander Livingston and his family, developers of tomato seeds and founders of the Livingston Seed Company. A heritage garden, that features tomatoes and other vegetables like those grown by Alexander Livingston, occupies space on the House grounds. "

The Livonia Historical Society fosters the collection and preservation of records and objects which explain and interpret the story of Livonia in order to gain knowledge of the common heritage. Monthly programs of historical interest and an annual picnic, Wassail and banquet. They serve their community and support Greenmead, Livonia's historical village." The Local History Resource Center, located in the Westerville Public Library, functions with the Westerville Historical Society as a focal point for preserving Westerville's history. The Center's holdings include census records, cemetery records, an index to local newspaper dating from 1880, and archival material on Westerville people, places, and events. "

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" The Lucas County Maumee Valley Historical Society operates the Wolcott House Museum Complex--six historic buildings including: the Wolcott House, an example of Federal architecture built in 1830; a log home from the banks of the Miami and Erie Canal; an 1840s saltbox-style farmhouse; the Toledo and Grand Rapids Railroad Depot from the 1880s; the Monclova United Bre

The Macomb County Historical Society owns and operates the Crocker House Museum which features exhibits on the Mount Clemens and Bath era. Authentically decorated period rooms perserves historic documents and artifacts of the county. The House is a registered historic site and has been restored to its original splendor.

" The Mahoning Valley Historical Society maintains the Arms Family Museum of Local History. The Museum exhibits Arms family artifacts in period furnished rooms. In other galleries the Society displays show Mahoning Valley history from its earliest settlement to the 20th century through photographs, costumes, artifacts, historical vignettes, and audio-visual presentations."

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" The Plymouth Area Historical Society operates the Plymouth Heritage Center. The Society exhibits doctors' equipment and manufacturers' information on the first Plymouth car, Silver King Tractors, corn shellers, Plymouth locomotives, and Clay machines. A microfilm reader on the site offers access to microfilmed copies of the area newspaper, THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER. POINT PLEASANT - Clermont County"

" The Little Red Schoolhouse is open to schools, organizations, and churches for classes and meetings. In October it combines efforts with a farm in Poland to bring students in for an October Fest with a hayride and they bring them to the school to learn history about Poland. At Christmas they have a tour of homes and in the spring they have a flower sale. "

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" The Monroe County Historical Society maintains the 1850s Parry House as its museum which depicts the lifestyle practiced during the Monroe County oil boom days. The Parry Museum, along with the Dairy Museum and a one-room stone schoolhouse, are located within the Monroe County Park District from which they are leased. "

" The Old House Guild of Sandusky offers a historic homes tour, makes available bronze plaques for houses listed on the Ohio Historic Inventory in Sandusky, and gives preservation awards. The Guild manages the Eleutheros Cooke House, an 1844 Greek Revival house furnished in a 1950s manner, for the Ohio Historical Society. "

9-4:00" Situated in central city Toledo, the Old West End is one of Toledo's two historic districts. The Association maintains a public arboretum, administers a program to fund the redevelopment of residential housing and commercial business space, publishes a monthly newsletter, and maintains a collection of files in a local branch of the Toledo Public Library. "

" The Mayfield Township Historical Society saved a 146-year-old Bennett-Van Curen House, moving it to its present location. All rooms of the house have been restored to showcase the Society's collection of artifacts from the area. A log cabin and pioneer school room are under construction for educational use and will be completed in 1999."" The McCook House State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society and managed by the Carroll County Historical Society, is the 1837 Federal-style house serving as a memorial to the Civil War's ""Fighting McCooks,"" a family who sent 14 men into the Union Army. The house contains the McCook family collections, Civil War artifacts, and part of the Carroll County Historical Society's collections."

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" The Medina County Historical Society maintains the John Smart House, a fourteen-room Victorian house of the Queen Anne style located one block from Medina's Historic Square. The Museum's furnishings includes representative samples of Rococo Revival among others. Other exhibits reflect pioneer and Indian days, the Civil War era, and the old Chippewa Lake Park."

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Purpose: To create an awareness of the value of Michigan's cultural heritage and architectural history, encourage the preservation of historic resources, offer education and training to individuals and organizations, and assist local and state legislators in their efforts to preserve Michigan's history. Publication: Network News.

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" The Morgan County Historical Society maintains the Button House as its museum. The Society's holdings include the Howard Chandler Christy art collection, doll, quilt, and furniture collections, and gun and tool collections exhibited in the Button House, a post and beam wagon shed, a blacksmith shop, and a local commercial building."

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" The New Bremen Historic Association maintains the Hehemann-Luelleman House as its museum. The Museum was one of the first non-log cabin structures in the original 1833 plat of New Bremen and a fine example of German architecture. The grounds contain a summer kitchen, and the barn has a display of ice-cutting equipment."

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The Society has preserved and maintains Mill Race Village, which consists of a church, gazebo, school, rustic wooden bridge, blacksmith shop, interurban station and several homes. The Village serves as a focal point for the Northville community as it preserves architectural styles common to the area prior to 1900. Village tours are available.

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" As the official historic preservationn agency in Ohio, the OHPO identifies historic places, nominates properties to the National Register of Historic Places, reviews federally-assisted projects for effects on Ohio's historic, architectural, and archaeological resources, consults on the conservation of buildings and sites, and offers educational programs and publications."

" This office is now part of the Resource Protection and Review Department of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office. This department reviews federally-funded or licensed projects for effects on properties eligible for, or listed on, the National Register of Historic Places, as required under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act."9-5:00

" The Ohio Historical Society's activities include interpreting, collecting, and preserving the state's heritage. It serves as the state's agent in operating 62 historic sites and museums, state archives, and the state?s historical preservation office. The Ohio Historical Center and the Ohio Village, both located in Columbus, serve as the hub of the Society?s statewide network--the Cente" Ohio History Day is the culmination of a series of contests at progressive levels involving over 2500 participants. Throughout the school year, students in grades 6-12 research and prepare papers, projects, and presentations based on an annual historical theme. State winners are invited to take part in the National History Day that occurs in the Washington, D.C. area."" The Ohio Humanities Council, a statewide, nonprofit organization, awards grants to nonprofit groups and presents cultural programs throughout the state. OHC encourages the use of history, literature, and other humanities to help us explore and define the meaning of community, past and current events, and the world around us. "

" The Ohio Preservation Council seeks to preserve Ohio's recorded cultural heritage. Its membership, under the facilitation of the State Library of Ohio, acts as a coalition of like-minded public and private colleges, universities, libraries, archives, historical societies, and individuals from across the state who share the Council's purpose."10-5:00

" The Orange Community Historical Society researches, preserves, and disseminates historical information and materials to the five municipalities (Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Orange Village, Pepper Pike , and Woodmere) that comprised Orange Township and now compose Orange Community. The Society maintains a reference desk at the Cuyahoga County-Orange Community Branch Library in Pepper Pike."

" The Orrville Railroad Heritage Society maintains the 1868 restored Orrville Union Depot that served Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne, and Chicago Railroad and the Cleveland, Akron, and Columbus Railroad-- both later part of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Union Depot displays the unrestored interlocking tower that controlled the Junction."

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" Rising 352 feet above Lake Erie, Perry's Memorial was built between 1912 and 1915 to commemorate Oliver Hazard Perry's naval victory over the British fleet in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. The Memorial also commemorates almost 180 years of international peace between the United States and Canada. "9-5:009:30-5

" The Powell Liberty Historical Society operates out of the restored 1889 Martin-Perry Homestead. Furnished in period antiques, the museum includes a small library/research room, exhibit room, with changing displays, a meeting room and Victorian gardens. Monthly adult programs and open houses are offered as well as specially dated children's programs. "

" The University District Organization pursues nominations to the Columbus Historic Register and the National Register. In the University district are historic areas of North Columbus, Indianola Forest, Iuka Ravine, and New Indianola, Northwood Park. We are often a depository of historic information and have a marker program and slide show."

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Preservation Wayne promotes, preserves and protects the built environment of Detroit in order to sustain a distinct sense of place. The organization produces workhops on historic restoration for the devlopment community, conduct tours of Detroit's historic neighborhoods and landmarks and educate students of all ages about their community.

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" The Reynoldsburg-Truro Historical Society promotes local history through exhibits of tools, household items, photographs, books, and clothing. It does a program on aprons and their place in history and culture. It is restoring a house for a heritage center that will open in January 1999 and be handicapped accessible. "

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" The Rootstown Historical Society collects and preserves the history of Rootstown, located in the northeastern portion of Ohio known as the Connecticut Western Reserve. Named for Ephraim Root, the town remained a small farm town until 1850, when a band of 16 whaling sea captains arrived from Nantucket, bought land, and built large homes, many of which are still occupied. "

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" The Smithville Community Historical Society has restored and furnished a 2-story circa 1830 log cabin and the Mishler Weaving Mill, circa 1887. The Mill wove cotton dishcloths with belt-driven overhead line shafts. The Society now produces both dishcloths and press cloths using the Mill's own looms, now over 100 years old. "

" The Society for the Preservation of Ohio One-Room Schools (SPOORS) researches nineteenth century and one-room schools in Ohio. With photographs of the schools, their locations and documentation, members can access research material. Society members provide presentations to area historical societies and groups."

" The Sons of the American Revolution-Ohio Society, an educational, historical, and patriotic organization, perpetuates the memory of those who served the nation in the American Revolution and promotes fellowship among their descendants. Programs include recognition of outstanding individuals, historical programs and scholarship awards for an oration essay and an Eagle Sco

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" The Springfield Historic Landmarks Commission preserves, protects, and enhances works of art, structures, buildings, places, and areas that have special historical, community, or public value. The Commission, established by the City of Springfield, considers compatible alternatives to any projected alterations, demolitions, or changes that could affect the intrinsic value of its charges. "

" The Women's History Project brings together women from different religious, racial, political, and economic orientations to celebrate their collective history and to pay tribute to the women of the community who improve the quality of life. The WHP also prepares and distributes free classroom resource materials along with a yearly program."

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" The Stark County Historical Society has the world's largest collection of William McKinley memorabilia, and the McKinley National Memorial is dedicated to the memory of our nation's 25th President. Included is a street of nineteenth- century shops, the Hoover-Price Planetarium and an Industrial Hall that describes selected local and multinational manufacturers. Discover World is

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" The Thurber House, the restored 19th-century house where author, humorist, cartoonist, and playwright James Thurber lived with his family during his college years, houses Thurber memorabilia, an ongoing writer-in-residence program, a program of readings by notable authors, and a bookstore. The Thurber Center, a classroom/conference facility next door, includes a Gallery that displays three exhibits each year."

" The Trenton Historical Society displays exhibits relating to the development of the village platted in 1816 in its museum located in the circa 1890 Adam Shafer home. The Society has seventeen structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places under the title ""Amish Mennonite Settlement in Butler County. """

The Union Township Heritage Association collects artifacts of Union Township. The Society of Friends (Quakers) settled in the area and established the first organized church in 1804 which is considered the parent church of all Quaker churches in the western United States. The Association maintains a log cabin replica of the church.

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" The Van Wert County Historical Society maintains four buildings and a railroad caboose, band stand, and railroad work car. The buildings include a Victorian mansion, two-story log house, one-room schoolhouse, and an annex, housing military materials and items relating to the history of the county. It hosts a July 4 ""Holiday at Home"" craft and quilt show and a Victorian Feast at Christmas. "

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" The Victorian Village Project, conceived of by the Barnesville Chamber of Commerce and under the direction of the Development Council, seeks to achieve the restoration and revitalization of the downtown historic district of Barnesville. The Project's offices are located in the National Register-recognized B&O Depot, the last remaining brick depot on the Wheeling-Newark Division."

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" The Washington County Historical Society maintains the Fearing House Museum that houses furnishings dating from the 1860s-1890s. The Society's library, located at 417 Second Street in Marietta, contains collections of manuscripts, periodicals, books, maps, and documents pertaining to Washington County. The Society has recently acquired a historic home that it is currently being rehabilitated to serve as the Society's home."

" The Wayne County Historical Society campus includes the oldest Wooster Home (1815), a one-room schoolhouse (1873), a log house, the General Mercantile Store and Ladies Dress Shop, and the Kister Building where there are Native American artifacts, pioneer farm and carpenter tools, a carriage house, stuffed animals, the library and a formal gallery. "

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" This OGS Chapter aids individuals interested in family and local history with monthly meetings, a newsletter, and research field trips. It also receives and publishes manuscripts, books, and family histories and makes them available for purchase and research at the Wood County Library and the Local and Family History Center in Bowling Green."

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" The Yellow Springs Historical Society endeavors to ""tell The Yellow Springs Tale"" (through varied media-drama, story-telling, first person re-enactments, discussions, school programs, historical presentations, publications and tours) for the purpose of making past events in the village relevant to Yellow Springs life today. "9-5:00

" Zoar State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, consists of eight original or reconstructed buildings of the Society of Separatists, a German communal society that existed from 1817 to 1898. The buildings are furnished with objects and textiles made by commune members in the German vernacular tradition. "10-5:00

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" The Alliance Historical Society operates the Mabel Hartzell Historical Home, a Victorian-era restored home in the Italianate architectural style. Built in 1867 for prominent Alliance businessman and politician Matthew Earley, the house served as home to Earley's adopted daughter, Mabel Hartzell, a prominent educator and local leader for women's suffrage. Hartzell also founded the Alliance Historical Society."

" The Amalthea Historical Society preserves and promotes the history of the Central College Area. It maintains the Virginia Stone Milligan Memorial Library that serves as the Society's repository of the history and genealogy of the area having over 500 volumes dating from the late 1700s. The Library, housed in the 1864 chapel of the Central College Presbyterian Church, also maintains a quantity of archival manuscripts and photographs relating to the area's founders. "

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" The Belmont County Historical Society in Belmont is the southeastern suburb of Dayton and shares its history with Van Buren Township. In 1900 Belmont became a stop on the Dayton-Xenia Traction Line and quickly grew from a rural area to a vital, self-sustaining community and was annexed into Dayton. A Centennial will be celebrated in 2000 with a historic publication made available by the Society."

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http://www.music.umich.edu/facilities/burton

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" Buckeye Furnace, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, is a restored charcoal-fired iron blast furnace, reminiscent of those operating in southeastern Ohio in the late 1800s. This 270-acre site includes the furnace and attached casting shed; a reconstructed charging loft and the engine house that serves as display areas; and the company store that acts as an information and exhibit area. "

" The Canal Fulton Heritage Society strives to advance, encourage, and promote interest in the local history of Canal Fulton and the Ohio and Erie Canal. It operates several facilities including the Heritage House and Old Canal Days Museum, the E.J. McLaughlin Dry Dock, and the Oberlin House Museum. Visitors can travel along an original section of the Ohio and Erie Canal in the Society's St. Helena III, a replica of a freight barge in use over 100 years ago."

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" The Harding Home State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society, houses materials commemorating Harding's career. Warren G. Harding and his wife, Florence, lived here from 1891 until Harding became president in 1921. The house, where Harding conducted his famous front- porch campaign has been restored; the Press Building serves as an exhibit and visitor information area. The Harding Memorial is located nearby on Route 423."

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" The Friends of Freedom Society, Inc./Ohio Underground Railroad Association was formed to raise and maintain public awareness about the lives of enslaved African Americans as it relates to the Underground Railroad Movement. It preserves and commemorates the cultural landscapes, and its connections to the lives of the people associated with the Underground Railroad story. It documents the past events of the Underground Railroad as being one of the first civil rights mo

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" The Mariemont Preservation Foundation's archive collection includes a significant photographic collection dating from the early 1920s, as well as information on Mary Emery, the history of Mariemont, and Town Planner John Nolan. The museum also includes extensive material and artifacts on the prehistoric Fort Ancient tribe of Native Americans who occupied the Madisonville Site (1450-1670)."

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http://www.lkwdpl.org/histsoc/" The Lancaster Campground Historical Society exhibits displays of different kinds of summertime religious camp meetings. It includes the Heritage House that was the first building on the campground, a Grocery Store Museum filled with antiques, Hotel Woodside that has been restored to include a pastor's study, Curt & Charlotte Davis' room, and the Seifert Museum. Sites also include the Davis Auditorium that was built in 1895 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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http://www.bmpl.cnz.com/bahs.html" The Bath Township Historical Society operates its museum in the enclosed balcony of the historic Bath Town Hall. Among the Society's holdings is the 1892 Stoney Hill School #12. Society collections include Board of Education records, paintings by local artists, and history of historic families, and some national historical register properties. Museums/Sites: Bath Township Historical Museum, Stoney Hill School #12 Bath Town Hall & Cemetery"

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" The Brecksville Historical Association operates the Squire Rich House Museum, an 1835 salt-box style house listed on the National Register. Furnished as a circa 1840 residence, the Museum displays a collection of arrowheads. Also located on the property is a barn/tool shed, an herb garden and graves of Revolutionary War Soldiers. The Archives/History Center is located at Blossom Hill, 4400 Oakes Road, and is open by appointment during the Museum's operating hours."

" The Butler County Historical Society makes the heritage of Butler County more accessible to the public through its museum and outreach programs. Archival holdings are open to genealogists and local historians. A history incentive program is offered annually to the county's elementary schools. Diverse artifacts and period furnishings are exhibited in the Benninghofen House Museum. This High-Italianate style house reflects the Gilded Age, when Hamilton served as an industri

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" The Carriage Hill Metro Park Farm recreates the lifestyle of a conservative farming family with buildings, livestock, and household and farm activities of the 1880s. Visitor center exhibits and A/V show prepare visitors for their farm experience. The Country Store and children's Interactive Center support the program. There are demonstrations on week-ends and special programs every Sunday."

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" The Ohio Society maintains a museum complex, the Waldschmidt House, located north of Milford. It was built with native stone ca 1805 by Christian Walschmidt, revolutionary war soldier. The museum is furnished with furniture and antiques, pre-1840. A bicentennial barn (1787-1870) houses a Conestoga wagon and a collection of early farm implements. Also the Society renovated a stone house that serves as a Civil War museum."

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http://www.dsgr.orgThe Dexter Historical Society supports a museum collection of local historical artifacts in a historic building that was formerly a church. The Society and Museum serve the Dexter, Chelsea, Pinckney, Manchester and Ann Arbor areas, offering guided tours of the museum collections during the summer. The Society presents events focusing on local history, antiquing and holiday traditions.

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http://www.fairfieldgenealogy.org

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http://www.cismall.com/fallsoftheohio" The Farmersville Historical Society maintains the Henry Swartzer Log House and sponsors ""Pioneer Days"" for local schoolchildren each October where candle making, quilting, and hearth cooking are demonstrated while a costumed ""schoolmarm"" conducts lessons in ""reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic. "" The Society is renovating other buildings on the property including a barn, a chicken house, and a washhouse."

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http://www.mackinac.com/history/FortMackinac.html

" The Fort Recovery Historical Society exhibits the Native American and military dress of the 1790s, fort construction, and the use of the pack cannon. Also included are exhibits describing the Indian wars of the 1790s, a balcony gallery containing the largest collection of Native American artifacts in Ohio, and articles of local historical interest. The Society operates the Museum for the Ohio Historical Society."http://www.bright.net/~ftrecvry

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http://www.members.aol.com/agshchttp://www.noblesville.com/history.htm

" Hanby House State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society and managed by the Westerville Historical Society, is the restored and furnished pre-Civil War home of the Bishop William Hanby family, a station on the Underground Railroad. Bishop Hanby's son, Benjamin R. Hanby, wrote over eighty songs including ""Darling Nellie Gray,"" ""Up on the Housetop,"" and ""Who is He in Yonder Stall?"""

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http://www.rootsweb.com/~inhendri/index.htm

http://hcgs.tripod.com

http://www.newcastlein.com/museum

http://www.umd.umich.edu/fairlane/

http://users.rootsweb.com/~inlake/highland.htm

http://www.bgsu.edu/collegs/library/hcgl/hcgl.html

http://www.sojournertruth.org

" The Historical Society of Columbiana-Fairfield Township maintains a Log House furnished in the manner of the 1800-1830 period. The collections in the House and Annex include circa 1830 quilts, vintage clothing, Keister pottery, Civil War memorabilia, primitive tools, and 10,000-year-old mastodon bones. Housed in the Annex is a computer system with genealogical and historical records available for research."

http://www.hsofmich.org

http://members.tripod.com/~Ogden_Dunes/index.html

http://members.home.net/hspc

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http://www.ohwy.com/mi/h/hisosaco.htm

http://www.hvsr.com

http://www.hoovercompany.comhttp://www.nps.gov/hocu

http://www.rootsweb.com/~inhoward/gensoc.htmlhttp://www.howardcountymuseum.orghttp://<

http://<

http://www.accnorwalk.com/~jkelble

This organization collects and maintains materials relating to the history and architecture of Indian Village. It encourages research and education of the public about the history and architecture of the Indian Village Historic District. Purpose: To research and record the history of Detroit's Indian Village historic district of 351 homes built between 1895 and 1966 recognized as a city, state and national historic site due to persons who have lived here and the architects they comm

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" The Piatt Castles, Mac-A-Cheek and Mac-O-Chee, were built of locally quarried limestone. Mac-A-Cheek, completed in 1871 as the residence of Civil War General Abram Sanders Piatt, contains several generations of original furniture and objects. Mac-O-Chee, finished in 1881 as the residence of writer, editor, and diplomat Donn Piatt, houses a collection of Asian, European, and American furnishings. "

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http://<www.icbsi.org

http://www.indgensoc.org

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http://www.rosscountyhistorical.org

http://www.invent.org

http://www.spvi.com/irvington

http://www.irnha.org

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/2524/index.html

http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjefogshttp://www.seidata.com/~bhoggatt/ruth/ingenweb/jeff/county.html

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http://www.seidata.com/~jchs/jchs.htmhttp://www.state.ky.us/agencies/parks/jefdav2.htm

http://www.mansfieldtourism.org

http://www.johnsoncountymuseum.com

http://<

http://www.noblecan.org/~kpc/wind

http://www.geocities.com/heartland/ park/9580

http://www.kyhumanities.org/

http://www.pasty.com/heritage/index.html

http://www.pages.sssnet.com/kidron

http://culture.kconline.com/kchs

http://www.lapcohistsoc.org

http://www.morleylibrary.org/genealogy/lcgs.htmhttp://www.lakecountyohio.org/websites/histsoc.htm

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http://www.crownpoint.net/museum.htmhttp://lakemetroparks.com/HTML/LFP/farmpark_frames.html

http://www.lexcem.com/

http://www.libertyhall.org/

http://www.lickingcountyhistoricalsociety.org/

http://www.state.in.us/ism/sites/limberlost/

http://www.nps.gov/libo/

http://www.rightguide.com/civilwar/poi/albh.htm

http://www.tctc.com/~weaver/depot.htm" The Lisbon Historical Society maintains the Old Stone House, built in 1805. It operates as a museum to portray a working household of the 1840s. The Society also moved the Erie Railroad Station from its original site to a site beside the Old Stone House. The buildings contain many displays of early business, industry, as well as transpor-tation. It also has a lot of Civil War materials."

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http://www.locustgrove.org/

http://www.centuryinter.net/lorgenhttp://www.artcom.com/museums/ vn/gl/44035-51.htm

http://www.vcorp.jcu.edu/wolcott/wolcott.

http://www.mackinac.com/historicparks

http://members.aol.com/LSyselt/MCHS.html

http://www.malabarfarm.org

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" The Plymouth Area Historical Society operates the Plymouth Heritage Center. The Society exhibits doctors' equipment and manufacturers' information on the first Plymouth car, Silver King Tractors, corn shellers, Plymouth locomotives, and Clay machines. A microfilm reader on the site offers access to microfilmed copies of the area newspaper, THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISER. POINT PLEASANT - Clermont County"

http://www.saltpeter-caves.com

http://www.rootsweb.com/`inmartin/index.htm

http://www.uky.edu/LCC/HIS/sites/todd.html

http://www.lumanet.org/whitepine

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http://www.kiva.net/~mchm/monroe.html

http://www.home.fuse.net/rrowan/

http://www.netusa1.net/~eddleman/histsoc

" The McCook House State Memorial, a site of the Ohio Historical Society and managed by the Carroll County Historical Society, is the 1837 Federal-style house serving as a memorial to the Civil War's ""Fighting McCooks,"" a family who sent 14 men into the Union Army. The house contains the McCook family collections, Civil War artifacts, and part of the Carroll County Historical Society's collections."

http://www.lexinfo.com/historic/mcdowell.html

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http://users.rootsweb.com/~inlake/ross.htm

http://www.netusa1.net/~beheler/gensoc.html

http://www.netusa1.net/~mchs/gen3.html

http://www.michigancity.com/MCHistorical/index.html

http://www.mhpn.orghttp://www.detnews.com/maahhttp://www.mhpn.orghttp://www.sos.state.mi/history.html

http://www.miphs.org

http://www.michrenfest.com

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http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmchaga/mchagai.html

http://www.rootsweb.com/-ohmorrow

http://www.history.org/nchehttp://www.mckinleymuseum.org/

http://www.concentric.net/~bmcnrhs

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http://www.centerforhistory.org

http://users.rootsweb.com/~inlake/nwigs.htm

http://Website: www.metronet.lib.mi.us/ROCH/OCGS

http://www.oberlin.edu/~EOB

http://www.ohiohistory.org

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http://www.ohiohistoryorg/resource/histpreshttp://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/ histpres

http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/ohc/http://www.ohiohistory.org

http://www.smh-hq.org/

" The Orange Community Historical Society researches, preserves, and disseminates historical information and materials to the five municipalities (Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Orange Village, Pepper Pike , and Woodmere) that comprised Orange Township and now compose Orange Community. The Society maintains a reference desk at the Cuyahoga County-Orange Community Branch Library in Pepper Pike."http://www.rootsweb.com/~inochs

http://orion.lib.mi.us/ohs

http://www.owen.in.us/owenhist/owen.htm

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http://www.tdn-net.com/miamivcb/piqua_historical_area.html

http://www.pgsm.org

http://www.profootballHOF.comhttp://www.mindspring.com/-preservation/

http://rootsweb.com/~inschs

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http://www.pcdl.lib.oh.us/pcroom.htm

http://detroitpreservation.org

http://www.surf-ici.com/harrison/

http://www.wbgu.bgsu.edu/nwoct/ode/ putnam.county.html

http://users.rootsweb.com/~inrandol

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http://www.seidata.com/~rchslib

" The Rootstown Historical Society collects and preserves the history of Rootstown, located in the northeastern portion of Ohio known as the Connecticut Western Reserve. Named for Ephraim Root, the town remained a small farm town until 1850, when a band of 16 whaling sea captains arrived from Nantucket, bought land, and built large homes, many of which are still occupied. "http://www.roscoevillage.com

http://www.plymouth.lib.mi.us~history

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http://<www.televillage-sei.org/~hg/scott_hist.html

http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/seip/

http://w3.one.net/~hamilte/serpent-mound/

http://www.bright.net/~richnsus

http://oldvictoria.org

http://www.sar.org

http://www.southbouelvard.org

http://www.ka.net/spcarpenter/SIGserve.htm

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http://metronet.lib.mi.us/sfld

" The Springfield Historic Landmarks Commission preserves, protects, and enhances works of art, structures, buildings, places, and areas that have special historical, community, or public value. The Commission, established by the City of Springfield, considers compatible alternatives to any projected alterations, demolitions, or changes that could affect the intrinsic value of its charges. "

http://www.wmol.com/whalive

http://www.stanhywet.org

http://www.mckinleymuseum.org

http://ww2.netnitco.net/users/drmdrm/starke.htm

http://members.tripod.com/~Hammanoneill/steuben.html

http://www. strongsville-ohio. com

http://www.edisonhouse.org/

http://birch.palni.edu/~drigg/histassn.htm

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" The Thurber House, the restored 19th-century house where author, humorist, cartoonist, and playwright James Thurber lived with his family during his college years, houses Thurber memorabilia, an ongoing writer-in-residence program, a program of readings by notable authors, and a bookstore. The Thurber Center, a classroom/conference facility next door, includes a Gallery that displays three exhibits each year."

http://www.glhabitat.org

http://www.tcha.mus.in.us

http://parks.cityoflansingmi.com/turner_dodge/index.html

" The Van Wert County Historical Society maintains four buildings and a railroad caboose, band stand, and railroad work car. The buildings include a Victorian mansion, two-story log house, one-room schoolhouse, and an annex, housing military materials and items relating to the history of the county. It hosts a July 4 ""Holiday at Home"" craft and quilt show and a Victorian Feast at Christmas. "

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" The Victorian Village Project, conceived of by the Barnesville Chamber of Commerce and under the direction of the Development Council, seeks to achieve the restoration and revitalization of the downtown historic district of Barnesville. The Project's offices are located in the National Register-recognized B&O Depot, the last remaining brick depot on the Wheeling-Newark Division."

http://web.indstate.edu/community/vchs/home.html

http://www.state.in.us/ism/sites/vincennes/bicentennial.html

http://www.tctc.com/~warco/HISTSOC.html

" The Washington County Historical Society maintains the Fearing House Museum that houses furnishings dating from the 1860s-1890s. The Society's library, located at 417 Second Street in Marietta, contains collections of manuscripts, periodicals, books, maps, and documents pertaining to Washington County. The Society has recently acquired a historic home that it is currently being rehabilitated to serve as the Society's home."

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http://www.wrhs.org

http://www.wcnet.org/~wchisctr

http://www.nps.gov/wrbr/http://www.wyandotonline.com/wchs/pages/links.htm

http://home.whitleynet.org/historical

http://www.nps/gov/wiho.html

http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/parks/wmwhitly.htm

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http://community.mlive.com//cc/heritagefestivalhttp://www.yhf.org

http://www.ohiohistory.org/placeshttp://www.indianahistory.org/

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Fax Number Zip Zip+4 City45701 Athens45701 Athens46031 ATLANTA44807 Attica44201 Atwater48750 Oscoda45895 Wapakoneta45885 Saint Marys44274 Sharon Center49009 Kalamazoo49611 Alba49224 Albion44054 Sheffield Lake49031 Ada45810 Ada42728 Columbia42728 Columbia45693 West Union45693 West Union46733 0262 DECATUR46740 GENEVA45601 Chillicothe49221 Adrian42135 Franklin43209 Columbus48740 Harrisville49612 Alden46001 ALEXANDRIA46001 ALEXANDRIA49862 Munising49341 Rockford48001 Algonac48001 Algonac49010 Allegan26241 Elkins42164 0393 Scottsville45801 Lima46862 FORT WAYNE46802 FORT WAYNE46802 Ft. Wayne48101 Allen Park49401 Allendale44601 Alliance44601 Alliance44601 Alliance44601 Alliance43635 Toledo49403 Conklin49321 Comstock Park

" The Amalthea Historical Society preserves and promotes the history of the Central College Area. It maintains the Virginia Stone Milligan Memorial Library that serves as the Society's repository of the history and genealogy of the area having over 500 volumes dating from the late 1700s. The Library, housed in the 1864 chapel of the Central College Presbyterian Church, also maintains a quantity of archival manuscripts and photographs relating to the area's founders. " 43081 Westerville48502 Flint45434 Beavercreek43068 Reynoldsburg

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44001 Amherst40162 9731 Rineyville40031 La Grange40342 Lawrenceburg45230 Cincinnati47715 Evansville48104 Ann Arbor48104 Ann Arbor49613 Arcadia46802 FORT WAYNE43150 Rushville44236 Hudson26520 Arthurdale49962 Skanee44805 Ashland44805 Ashland40502 Lexington44041 Geneva44047 Jefferson43103 Ashville43432 Bowling Green41502 Pikeville26705 Aurora44202 Aurora44202 Aurora48738 Greenbush44515 Austintown26105 Vienna44011 Avon44012 Avon Lake49016 Battle Creek44044 Grafton48865 Orleans40965 Middlesboro49615 Bellaire25015 Belle48111 Belleville49021 Bellevue42259 Mammoth Cave44813 Bellville43713 Barnesville43713 Barnesville45432 Dayton45714 Belpre48019 Ann Arbor47944 0341 FOWLER49616 Benzonia44017 Berea25042 Martinsburg44404 Berlin44814 Berlin Heights45062 Seven Mile42240 Hopkinsville42240 Hopkinsville

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45229 Cincinnati45202 Cincinnati45013 Hamilton48012 Birmingham48503 5321 Flint44833 Galion49503 Grand Rapids44232 Green48122 Melvindale49685 Traverse City43211 Columbus43017 Dublin47532 0084 FERDINAND47546 JASPER46304 CHESTERTON46311 DYER45814 Arlington44024 Chardon44021 Burton42348 Hawesville46784 Rome City48225 Harper Woods47670 4946 PRINCETON49441 Muskegon26351 Glenville45612 Bainbridge41012 Covington47326 BRYANT44820 Bucyrus40218 Louisville25033 Buffalo48202 Detroit48109 Ann Arbor43410 Clyde45640 Jackson45253 Cincinnati48202 Detroit48202 Detroit48335 Farmington48334 Farmington Hills48336 Farmington Hills40205 Louisville44402 Bristolville48624 Gladwin25846 Glen Jean45246 Glendale45246 Glendale45036 Lebanon49242 Hillsdale43204 Columbus44233 Hinckley44234 Hiram47995 WOLCOTT46511 CULVER

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45813 Antwerp40473 Renfro Valley42087 Wickliffe49946 L'Anse49017 Buchanan45692 Wellston45750 Marietta40356 Nicholasville41001 Alexandria44405 Campbell44614 Canal Fulton40203 Louisville44833 Galion47137 LEAVENWORTH49738 Grayling49113 Galien44833 Galion41095 Warsaw43302 Marion46602 5020 Marion26836 Moorefield25425 Harpers Ferry44041 Geneva40831 Harlan48161 Monroe48107 Ann Arbor46725 COLUMBIA CITY48879 St. Johns48420 Clio45224 Cincinnati25530 Kenova47537 9544 Gentryville44028 Columbia Station44460 Salem49412 Fremont46206 Indianapolis48607 Saginaw26102 Parkersburg43031 Johnstown

" The Friends of Freedom Society, Inc./Ohio Underground Railroad Association was formed to raise and maintain public awareness about the lives of enslaved African Americans as it relates to the Underground Railroad Movement. It preserves and commemorates the cultural landscapes, and its connections to the lives of the people associated with the Underground Railroad story. It documents the past events of the Underground Railroad as being one of the first civil rights mo 43235 Worthington44089 Vermilion48805 Okemos48895 Williamston44131 Cleveland49047 Dowagiac48202 Detroit47012 BROOKVILLE47330 0073 CENTERVILLE49058 Hastings47331 CONNERSVILLE48226 Detroit46928 FAIRMOUNT49835 Garden46750 Huntington

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40601 Frankfort45011 Hamilton40206 Louisville43130 Lancaster46202 3204 Indianapolis47327 CAMBRIDGE CITY47807 TERRE HAUTE47130 JEFFERSONVILLE44811 Belleview47631 NEW HARMONY45157 New Richmond45324 Fairborn40361 Paris43552 Perrysburg44902 Mansfield45839 Findlay44224 Stow43215 Columbus43502 Archbold45262 Cincinnati43606 Toledo49429 Jenison40356 Nicholasville48325 West Bloomfield44122 Beachwood45406 Dayton48325 West Bloomfield48322 West Bloomfield47421 BEDFORD46517 2446 ELKHART47243 HANOVER45167 Ripley45879 Paulding48501 Flint48501 Flint48503 Flint45501 Springfield44906 Mansfield40004 Bardstown44255 Mantua44137 Maple Heights45227 Cincinnati48039 Marine City48846 Howell48010 Birmingham43301 Marion40033 Lebanon26554 Fairmont46206 INDIANAPOLIS43440 Lakeside43440 Lakeside44107 Lakewood

" The Lancaster Campground Historical Society exhibits displays of different kinds of summertime religious camp meetings. It includes the Heritage House that was the first building on the campground, a Grocery Store Museum filled with antiques, Hotel Woodside that has been restored to include a pastor's study, Curt & Charlotte Davis' room, and the Seifert Museum. Sites also include the Davis Auditorium that was built in 1895 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. 43130 Lancaster45402 Dayton

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45242 Montgomery49221 Adrian49654 Leeland26416 Philippi49058 Hastings49305 Barryton47201 COLUMBUS47201 COLUMBUS43516 Deshler47006 BATESVILLE44210 Bath49023 Benton Harbor49103 Berrien Springs40601 Frankfort46774 NEW HAVEN45106 Bethel46301 0242 BEVERLY SHORES48703 Au Gres48005 Armada48706 Bay City48708 Bay City49715 Brimley44140 Bay Village44410 Cortland44122 Beachwood49247 Hudson49782 Beaver Island45432 Beavercreek44146 Bedford46107 BEECH GROVE43209 Bexley42539 Liberty43787 Stockport49307 Big Rapids41230 1311 Louisa43074 Sunbury48012 Birmingham48012 Birmingham49855 Marquette49916 Chassell44275 Spencer49721 Cheboygan48118 Chelsea48118 Chelsea44408 Columbiana48933 Lansing44052 Lorain47348 HARTFORD CITY46714 0054 BLUFFTON45107 Blanchester49228 Blissfield48302 Bloomfield Hills45241 Cincinnati40508 Lexington

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40507 Lexington44513 Youngstown40507 Lexington25130 Madison41042 7588 Florence46052 0141 LEBANON45306 Botkins49302 Alto40468 Perryville49712 Boyne City49712 0068 Boyne City41004 Brooksville49036 Coldwater49036 Coldwater44108 Bratenahl26624 Gassaway26624 Gassaway26624 Gassaway41339 Jackson48615 Breckenridge40143 0498 Hardinsburg

" The Brecksville Historical Association operates the Squire Rich House Museum, an 1835 salt-box style house listed on the National Register. Furnished as a circa 1840 residence, the Museum displays a collection of arrowheads. Also located on the property is a barn/tool shed, an herb garden and graves of Revolutionary War Soldiers. The Archives/History Center is located at Blossom Hill, 4400 Oakes Road, and is open by appointment during the Museum's operating hours." 44141 Brecksville43107 Bremen40202 Louisville44613 Brewster44662 Navarre48116 0481 Brighton43702 Zanesville44240 Kent44402 Bristolville26030 Beech Bottom26070 Wellsburg44144 Brooklyn45309 Brookville49416 Brown City45121 Georgetown47448 NASHVILLE45121 Georgetown44089 Vermilion42701 Elizabethtown44212 Brunswick43506 Bryan42261 Morgantown45042 Middletown

" The Butler County Historical Society makes the heritage of Butler County more accessible to the public through its museum and outreach programs. Archival holdings are open to genealogists and local historians. A history incentive program is offered annually to the county's elementary schools. Diverse artifacts and period furnishings are exhibited in the Benninghofen House Museum. This High-Italianate style house reflects the Gilded Age, when Hamilton served as an industri45011 Hamilton44822 Butler41008 0325 Carrollton43723 Byesville49315 Byron Center41804 Blackey25701 Huntington49601 Cadillac42445 Princeton42445 Princeton

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49316 Caledonia49302 Alto49316 Caledonia49316 Caledonia49068 Marshall26147 Grantsville49068 Marshall44614 Canal Fulton46804 FORT WAYNE43214 Columbus43110 Canal Winchester40361 Paris44406 Canfield44406 Canfield49317 Cannonsburg48187 Canton44702 Canton49341 Rockford48014 Capac45409 Dayton45005 Carlisle44044 Grafton46032 CARMEL47032 MOORES HILL45424 Dayton48502 Flint44615 Carrollton46923 DELPHI41143 Grayson45231 Cincinnati49546 Grand Rapids49871 Palmer49203 Jackson48726 Cass City49120 Niles46947 LOGANSPORT40202 Louisville43215 Columbus41129 Catlettsburg41804 Blackey40202 2000 Louisville43078 Urbana46303 CEDAR LAKE49319 Cedar Springs49002 Portage48859 Mt. Pleasant45458 Centerville45459 Centerville49622 Central Lake44022 Chagrin Falls44022 Chagrin Falls43078 Urbana43078 Urbana43078 Urbana

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48047 New Baltimore44026 Chesterland45211 Chevoit48098 Troy49783 Sault Ste Marie44230 Doylestown48843 Howell45501 Springfield40391 Winchester47131 0606 JEFFERSONVILLE40391 Winchester45501 2157 Springfield47111 CHARLESTOWN48347 Clarkston48016 Clarkston47129 CLARKSVILLE48017 Clawson40962 Manchester47840 0056 CENTER POINT47834 BRAZIL25043 Clay47345 0005 GREENS FORK44874 Savannah45103 Batavia45103 Batavia44106 Cleveland Heights44418 Cleveland Heights44114 Cleveland44115 Cleveland45316 Clifton42602 Albany45177 Wilmington46041 Frankfort48906 Lansing48835 0044 Fowler42602 Albany48879 St. Johns45177 Wilmington46041 FRANKFORT44216 Clinton43214 Columbus44609 Beloit43206 Columbus43209 Columbus43215 Columbus48619 Comins48390 Walled Lake49685 Traverse City49041 Comstock44030 Conneaut40208 Louisville40422 Danville44870 Sandusky44321 Copley

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49963 0148 South Range40702 Corbin43812 Coshocton44236 Hudson46947 LOGANSPORT44676 Shreve45318 Covington44217 Creston45806 Cridersville49768 Paradise42064 Marion42064 Marion45030 Harrison49820 Curtis49508 Cutlerville44222 Cuyahoga Falls44136 Strongsville44141 Brecksville44141 Brecksville44126 Fairview Park44619 Damascus41472 West Liberty40422 Danville45331 Greenville45331 Greenville26143 Elizabeth45805 Lima42301 Livermore47501 WASHINGTON42301 Owensboro47025 LAWRENCEBURG48124 Dearborn48126 Dearborn46733 DECATUR46183 WEST NEWTON44411 Deerfield43512 Defiance43512 Defiance46706 AUBURN46706 AUBURN43015 Delaware47305 1734 MUNCIE43015 Delaware45238 Cincinnati46923 DELPHI49829 Escanaba46310 DEMOTTE47201 COLUMBUS44052 Lorain44094 Willoughby44606 Canfield48708 Bay City48226 Detroit48226 Detroit

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48202 Detroit48130 Dexter49801 Iron Mountain, MI 4980126415 Greenwood47408 DOLAN44622 2105 Dover48146 Lincoln Park MI, 4814645177 Wilmington40906 Barbourville49726 West Drummond Island48428 Dryden44070 North Olmsted46312 East Chicago44124 Lyndhurst48021 Eastpointe48506 Grand Rapids49727 East Jordan48825 East Lansing43920 East Liverpool44413 East Palestine41071 Newport41105 1544 Ashland48197 Ypsilanti24701 Bluefield49745 Hessel48813 Charlotte48813 Charlotte49076 Olivet43517 Edgerton42210 Brownsville42210 Brownsville48236 4106 Grosse Pointe Shores25315 Marmet49629 Elk Rapids49629 9719 Elk Rapids25071 Elkview46515 1031 ELKHART46507 BRISTOL41552 1332 Elkhorn City44415 Elkton49729 Ellsworth43416 Elmore48831 Elsie46036 ELWOOD46036 2023 ELWOOD48216 Detroit43230 Gahanna49508 Grand Rapids44483 Warren41031 Cynthiana43907 Cadiz26302 Clarksburg47112 CORYDON43907 Cadiz

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26302 Clarksburg43907 Cadiz48045 Harrison Township40330 Harrodsburg42765 Munfordville49420 Hart48353 Hartland47402 1875 BLOOMINGTON47030 METAMORA47631 NEW HARMONY47847 0338 DANA47112 CORYDON47250 MADISON49630 Empire49630 Empire49827 Engadine45323 Enon44871 Sandusky44871 Sandusky41018 Erlanger40472 0221 Ravenna44117 Euclid40601 Frankfort43130 Lancaster43130 Lancaster44077 Fairport Harbor44126 Fairview Park49331 Lowell47131 1327 JEFFERSONVILLE45325 Farmersville48336 Farmington Hills48336 Farmington Hills48823 East Lansing25901 Oak Hill43160 Washington CH43160 Washington CH25840 Fayetteville49835 Garden48430 Fenton48430 Fenton47532 FERDINAND48220 Ferndale49633 Fife Lake40208 2306 Louisville48167 Northville44847 Monroeville44857 Norwalk43952 Steubenville46204 2882 INDIANAPOLIS48838 Greenville48134 Flat Rock41041 Flemingsburg41041 Flemingsburg48501 1217 Flint

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48506 Flint43739 Glenford41653 0982 Prestonsburg47151 0455 NEW ALBANY48433 Flushing49946 L'Anse48123 Dearborn42343 Fordsville45843 Forest26582 Mannington49841 Gwinn45801 Lima45054 Oregonia26711 Capon Bridge45133 Hillsboro40121 Fort Knox44696 Bolivar49757 Mackinac Island43552 Perrysburg49085 1321 St. Joseph49701 Mackinaw City26757 Romney45846 Fort Recovery45846 Fort Recovery45320 Eaton41075 Fort Thomas46802 FORT WAYNE46855 FORT WAYNE49918 Copper Harbor44830 Fostoria49707 Alpena47952 KINGMAN47987 VEEDERSBURG49120 Niles48734 Frankenmuth45005 Franklin43204 Columbus43215 Columbus48025 Franklin48025 Franklin46239 INDIANAPOLIS43223 Columbus48026 Fraser48208 Detroit48202 Detroit43019 Fredericktown41502 Pikeville26003 Wheeling25143 Nitro46226 9597 INDIANAPOLIS40177 West Point41075 Ft. Thomas43558 Swanton42041 Fulton

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42041 Fulton43567 Wauseon46975 ROCHESTER44325 Akron45631 Gallipolis43022 Gambier48135 Garden City49835 Garden44125 Garfield Heights40444 Lancaster46738 GARRETT46401 GARY46933 GAS CITY44040 Gates Mills49734 Gaylord44629 Gnadenhutten48438 Goodrich46526 Goshen45122 Goshen49042 Constantine45053 Okeana48335 Farmington49417 Grand Haven48837 Grand Ledge49834 Grand Marais49505 Grand Rapids49503 Grand Rapids49503 Grand Rapids49684 Traverse City49685 Traverse City49684 Traverse City43212 Columbus49418 Grandville44256 Medina45153 Plymouth41097 Williamstown46952 MARION46952 MARION26847 Petersburg43023 Granville49240 Grass Lake45102 Amelia48847 Ithaca48809 Rockford42066 Mayfield42066 Mayfield42754 Leitchfield44089 Vermilion49783 Sault Ste. Marie43008 Buckeye Lake44140 Bay Village44118 Cleveland48094 Washington48324 Orchard Lake

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42743 Greensburg42743 Greensburg48116 Brighton45211 Cincinnati25726 Huntington24901 Lewisburg48738 Greenbush45385 Xenia47424 0164 BLOOMFIELD47424 0301 BLOOMFIELD45385 Xenia47424 BLOOMFIELD45218 Cincinnati46936 GREENTOWN44864 Perrysville46319 GRIFFITH48138 Grosse Ile48236 Grosse Pte. Farms48236 Grosse Pointe Farms43125 Groveport43725 Cambridge43725 Cambridge46168 PLAINFIELD49063 Richland49840 Gulliver44417 Farmdale26372 Horner49440 Muskegon49443 Muskegon48139 Hamburg45215 Cincinnati46061 NOBLESVILLE45011 Hamilton46320 HAMMOND26757 Romney43086 Westerville45839 Findlay46140 GREENFIELD42348 Hawesville46140 GREENFIELD49896 Wilson44423 Hanoverton49241 Hanover44114 1003 Cleveland49740 Harbor Springs43326 Kenton42702 Elizabethtown45032 Harveysburg47639 HAUBSTADT47371 PORTLAND44094 Willoughby43025 Hebron46341 HEBRON49612 Alden

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26224 Helvetia42420 0303 Henderson46122 8577 DANVILLE46122 DANVILLE43516 Deshler47362 NEW CASTLE40019 Eminence43545 Napoleon47362 NEW CASTLE48128 Dearborn48128 Dearborn49237 Concord45368 South Charleston45875 Ottawa48723 Essexville, MI 4872344718 Canton40061 St. Catherine4630 BEVERLY SHORES49847 Hermansville49639 Hersey46323 HAMMOND44875 Shelby42031 Clinton42031 Clinton43526 Hicksville45133 Hillsboro46322 HIGHLAND48357 Highland42431 Madisonville48616 Chesaning43324 Huntsville43403 Bowling Green40601 Frankfort43522 Grand Rapids44022 Chagrin Falls48226 Detroit49017 Battle Creek48182 Temperance48722 Bridgeport49721 Cheboygan49236 Clinton44408 Columbiana48421 Columbiaville47240 GREENSBURG45327 Germantown48901 Lansing42431 Madisonville48104 Ann Arbor43939 Mount Pleasant46368 1001 OGDEN DUNES44067 Northfield44131 Independence46383 VALPARAISO48068 Royal Oak

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48606 Saginaw48081 St. Clair Shores49091 Sturgis45014 Fairfield45426 Trotwood45377 Vandalia46342 HOBART43149 Rockbridge43138 Logan45764 Nelsonville49423 Holland49423 Holland48442 Holly48442 Holly44654 Millersburg44654 Millersburg49245 Homer44720 3331 North Canton45601 Chillicothe42431 Madisonville49701 Mackinaw City49712 Boyne City48629 Houghton Lake46965 0002 OAKFORD46901 KOKOMO46936 GREENTOWN48843 Howell48843 Howell48843 Howell44325 Akron44484 Warren44425 Hubbard44236 Hudson40587 Lexington46748 HUNTERTOWN46750 2862 HUNTINGTON40507 Lexington44857 Norwalk48060 Port Huron48413 Bad Axe44839 Huron49946 L'Anse48750 Oscoda48164 New Boston44125 Independence45243 Cincinnati43351 Upper Sandusky

This organization collects and maintains materials relating to the history and architecture of Indian Village. It encourages research and education of the public about the history and architecture of the Indian Village Historic District. Purpose: To research and record the history of Detroit's Indian Village historic district of 351 homes built between 1895 and 1966 recognized as a city, state and national historic site due to persons who have lived here and the architects they comm 48214 Detroit47404 1809 BLOOMINGTON45202 Cincinnati40047 Mt. Washington42345 Greenville44262 Munroe Falls46321 MUNSTER

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49443 Muskegon49442 Muskegon49456 Spring Lake49440 Muskegon49441 Muskegon43701 Zanesville49864 Nahma48430 Fenton43357 West Liberty43113 Circleville43147 Pickerington49774 Pickford48755 Pigeon47177 Underwood41502 Pikeville45690 Waverly47567 PETERSBURG46278 INDIANAPOLIS48169 Pinckney43701 Zanesville48176 Saline49783 Sault Ste Marie45233 Cincinnati46375 SCHERERVILLE44663 New Philadelphia44663 New Philadelphia49087 Schoolcraft49854 Manistique45662 Portsmouth42211 Cadiz26050 Newell45373 Troy44482 Warren44483 Warren26269 Hambleton46947 LOGANSPORT46168 PLAINFIELD47537 GENTRYVILLE46852 0507 FORT WAYNE46733 DECATUR46204 Indianapolis46767 LIGONIER46802 2505 FORT WAYNE48854 Mason48854 Mason47250 Madison48933 Lansing48840 0378 Haslett44406 Canfield48446 Lapeer48446 Lapeer48446 Lapeer42748 Hodgenville48076 Lathrup Village

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40743 0816 London45638 Ironton47421 BEDFORD45638 Ironton47421 BEDFORD49783 Sault Ste. Marie48442 Holly44203 Norton49913 Calumet49720 Charlevoix48376 Novi43777 Roseville48066 2179 Roseville45601 Chillicothe45601 Chillicothe45356 Piqua40351 Morehead26425 Rowlesburg25443 Shepherdstown46373 ST JOHN45217 Saint Bernard44308 Akron48849 Ionia48849 Lake Odessa48846 Ionia48846 Ionia48846 Ionia47546 JASPER46219 INDIANAPOLIS48858 Mount Pleasant48858 Mt. Pleasant49931 Houghton48236 1832 Grosse Pointe45334 Jackson Center40447 McKee45640 Jackson47274 BROWNSTOWN49201 Jackson47220 0215 BROWNSTOWN49201 Jackson25271 Ripley49201 Jackson49201 Jackson42085 Water Valley44735 Canton44231 Garrettsville44060 Mentor47250 Madison47978 RENSSELAER47371 PORTLAND47371 PORTLAND25414 Charles Town43952 Steubenville47224 CANAAN

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43952 Steubenville47250 MADISON42221 0010 Fairview42221 Fairview44902 Mansfield41240 Paintsville46131 FRANKLIN43031 Johnstown46938 JONESBORO46110 BOGGSTOWN26101 Parkersburg49007 Kalamazoo49005 Kalamazoo49005 Kalamazoo49041 Comstock49096 Vermontville25303 South Charleston25328 Charleston43438 Kelleys Island46755 KENDALLVILLE47351 KENNARD49504 Grand Rapids44240 Kent41012 Covington40602 0153 Frankfort40601 Frankfort40523 Lexington40601 Frankfort40508 Lexington49517 8848 Kentwood49950 Eagle Harbor49913 Calumet49913 0471 Calumet44636 Kidron44637 Killbuck49752 Kinross44428 Kinsman44094 Kirtland41822 Hindman40906 1513 Barbourville43050 Mount Vernon43050 Mount Vernon43050 Mount Vernon40906 Barbourville46580 1071 WARSAW40253 0433 Louisville25714 Huntington46350 3329 LA PORTE46147 0163 JAMESTOWN46761 LAGRANGE49958 Pelkie49650 Lake Ann44077 Painesville44060 Mentor

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46410 CROWN POINT44094 Kirtland48849 Lake Odessa44514 Poland46405 2233 LAKE STATION44685 Uniontown44106 Cleveland49221 Adrian44047 Jefferson44077 LeRoy49719 Cedarville41777 Yeaddiss47341 FOUNTAIN CITY41179 Vanceburg49756 Lewiston40508 Lexington48450 Lexington47138 0238 LEXINGTON40503 Lexington40503 Lexington40601 Frankfort49241 Hanover43055 Newark43058 Newark43058 Newark40601 Frankfort46767 LIGONIER46740 GENEVA46740 Geneva42748 Hodgenville47552 LINCOLN CITY40484 Stanford25523 Hamlin40484 Stanford42701 Elizabethtown48146 Lincoln Park42748 Hodgenville48451 Linden48451 Linden47955 LINDEN44432 Lisbon44253 Litchfield45150 Milford49770 Petoskey44280 Valley City48836 Fowlerville42081 Smithland48843 Howell48843 Howell43068 Reynoldsburg48152 Livonia48152 Livonia43081 Westerville43137 Lockbourne

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45215 Cincinnati40207 Louisville44254 Lodi42276 Russellville43311 Bellefontaine25601 Logan43311 Bellefontaine48336 Farmington Hills44036 Elyria44035 Elyria47803 TERRE HAUTE44641 Louisville40059 Prospect49331 Lowell45715 Beverly43625 Toledo43537 Maumee45648 Lucasville49868 Newberry45601 Chillicothe46218 INDIANAPOLIS44124 Cleveland42038 Eddyville42055 Kuttawa49757 Mackinac Island49757 Mackinac Island49701 Mackinaw City48043 Mount Clemens48043 Mount Clemens48043 Mount Clemens48043 Mount Clemens45243 Madeira40476 5066 Richmond43140 London40476 5066 Richmond43140 London46016 ANDERSON44057 Madison44643 Magnolia41465 Salyersville44513 Boardman44502 Youngstown44502 1289 Youngstown44843 Lucas25306 Malden44644 Malvern49659 Mancelona49659 Mancelona48158 Manchester48158 Manchester45144 Manchester40033 Lebanon43302 Marion26554 Fairmont

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49684 Traverse City46750 HUNTINGTON44632 Hartville48453 Marlette48858 Mount Pleasant48804 0614 Mt. Pleasant44865 Plymouth44865 Plymouth48170 Plymouth47834 BRAZIL44514 Poland48203 Detroit48324 Orchard Lake48176 Saline MI 4817643945 Salineville43149 Rockbridge49343 Sand Lake49829 Escanaba43420 Fremont43420 Fremont44643 Magnolia48657 Sanford48469 Port Sanilac44471 Struthers45371 Tipp City49958 Pelkie46071 THORNTOWN47586 TELL CITY49855 Marquette42025 Benton26041 Moundsville46563 PLYMOUTH49068 Marshall49068 Marshall44645 Marshallville41267 Warfield47581 SHOALS43935 Martins Ferry40588 Lexington48040 Marysville48854 Mason41056 Maysville41056 Maysville49431 Ludington49431 Ludington48854 Mason45040 Mason25247 Hartford26570 Fairview44646 Massillon44646 Massillon45767 New Matamoras47959 MONON47954 0068 LADOGA

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26505 Morgantown43793 Woodsfield43793 Woodsfield24983 Union47408 BLOOMINGTON48161 Monroe45050 Monroe40353 Mt. Sterling45401 Dayton47933 CRAWFORDSVILLE45402 Dayton45402 1230 Dayton45242 Montgomery49746 Hillman47359 MONTPELIER44076 Orwell44871 Sandusky42167 Tompkinsville45262 Cincinnati49677 Reed City40601 Frankfort43610 Toledo43085 Worthington43205 Columbus40031 La Grange44138 Olmsted Falls44126 Fairview Park49670 Northport44312 Akron44309 Akron44320 Akron46070 SUMMITVILLE49930 Hancock46957 MATTHEWS46952 MARION43615 Toledo44143 Mayfield Village44615 Carrollton42002 7651 Paducah42647 Stearns42653 Whitley City24892 War40422 Danville44436 Youngstown42352 Livermore48060 Port Huron44258 Medina44258 Medina44256 Medina45769 Pomeroy45769 Pomeroy43420 2447 Fremont48041 Memphis49858 Menominee

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45822 Celina45822 Celina24740 Princeton46410 MERRILLVILLE42129 Edmonton25880 Mount Hope49503 Grand Rapids45885 Saint Marys46970 PERU45373 Troy46970 PERU45041 Miamitown45401 Dayton45343 Miamisburg46634 0074 SOUTH BEND48710 University Center48192 Wyandotte48103 Ann Arbor46360 MICHIGAN CITY48098 Troy48908 Lansing48105 1522 Ann Arbor48105 Ann Arbor48347 Clarkston48201 Detroit48347 Clarkston48918 Lansing48109 Ann Arbor48152 1098 Livonia48906 Lansing48382 Commerce48102 Birmingham48823 East Lansing48442 Holly48933 Lansing48226 Detroit49931 Houghton48933 Lansing41653 Prestonsburg24740 Princeton44130 Cleveland44062 Middlefield45042 Middletown47356 MIDDLETOWN48640 Midland48640 Midland48640 Midland48901 Lansing48103 Ann Arbor48160 1332 Milan44857 Norwalk45150 Milford48167 Northville42502 Somerset

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26743 New Creek44657 Minerva25661 Williamson25362 Charleston47303 2925 Muncie45865 Minster49651 Lake City46952 MARION44260 Mogadore44882 Sycamore44842 Loudonville44022 Moreland Hills41472 White Oak43756 McConnellsville46151 MARTINSVILLE25411 Berkeley Springs41472 West Liberty43756 McConnellsville46151 0012 MARTINSVILLE46202 Indianapolis43338 Mount Gilead43338 Mount Gilead43055 Newark45231 Mount Healthy48858 Mount Pleasant43952 Steubenville41256 Staffordsville24927 Cass48202 Detroit45402 Dayton45437 Dayton44145 Westlake44446 Niles47552 LINCOLN48068 Royal Oak47327 CAMBRIDGE CITY45202 Cincinnati49762 Naubinway44662 Navarre43054 New Albany48047 New Baltimore45869 New Bremen46774 FORT WAYNE45871 New Knoxville44851 New London46553 NEW PARIS44454 Petersburg44854 New Washington44181 Cleveland49349 0068 White Cloud49349 White Cloud49853 McMillan43832 Newcomerstown47951 KENTLAND

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49120 Niles40311 Carlisle26651 Summersville49120 Niles44446 Niles41012 2329 Covington43724 Caldwell46701 ALBION43724 Caldwell45872 North Baltimore44720 North Canton44855 North Fairfield46962 NORTH MANCHESTER48362 Lake Orion44070 North Olmsted44035 Elyria44133 North Royalton44221 Cuyahoga Falls49707 Alpena48371 Oxford46383 VALPARAISO46601 SOUTH BEND41075 Ft. Thomas48189 Whitmore Lake48189 Whitmore Lake49915 Caspian48167 Northville48167 Northville48167 Northville43026 Hilliard46383 VALPARAISO46312 EAST CHICAGO49684 Traverse City47971 OXFORD49341 Rockford48012 Birmingham48012 Birmingham48167 Waterford48342 Pontiac49341 Rockford48363 Oakland45419 Dayton46356 LOWELL44074 Oberlin49420 Hart40601 Frankfort48661 West Branch44311 Akron43015 Delaware43202 Columbus43211 Columbus44101 0759 Cleveland43216 Columbus43731 Crooksville

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44113 Cleveland44113 Cleveland42347 Hartford47040 RISING SUN43210 Columbus44907 Mansfield43085 Worthington43204 Columbus43125 Groveport43211 Columbus43403 Bowling Green45435 Dayton45701 Athens43201 5512 Columbus43211 Columbus43211 Columbus43206 Columbus43224 Columbus43215 Columbus43215 Columbus44646 Massillon49265 Onsted44122 Cleveland47454 PAOLI45401 Dayton43616 Oregon46063 ORESTES43910 Bloomingdale48361 0817 Lake Orion40601 Frankfort44667 Orrville48462 Ortonville45324 Fairborn46561 OSCEOLA44730 East Canton48063 Otisville43452 Port Clinton43452 Port Clinton45813 Antwerp45657 Otway48866 Ovid40359 Owenton47460 SPENCER48867 Owosso45056 Oxford46077 ZIONSVILLE45640 Jackson42029 Calvert City41240 Paintsville47164 PALMYRA47872 ROCKVILLE44129 Parma44130 Parma Heights44129 Parma

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45401 Dayton45879 Paulding47165 NEW PEKIN43450 Pemberville41040 0130 Falmouth26807 Franklin26807 Franklin46517 3501 ELKHART43748 Junction City43783 Somerset44081 Perry43456 Put-in-Bay40468 Perryville45356 Piqua48123 Dearborn48106 Ann Arbor43064 Plain City49321 Comstock Park49080 Plainwell26170 St. Marys45236 Cincinnati48202 Detroit48202 Detroit49501 Grand Rapids43837 Port Washington41008 Carrollton46368 PORTAGE44266 Ravenna44266 Ravenna44319 Akron48875 Portland47620 MT VERNON43065 Powell26764 Terra Alta45205 Cincinnati26554 Fairmont44708 Canton44303 Akron47882 0326 SULLIVAN47882 SULLIVAN25985 Sandstone47025 1912 LAWRENCEBURG40172 Valley Station45817 Bluffton47043 VEVAY43560 Sylvania47448 Nashville44278 Tallmadge44278 Tallmadge42719 Campbellsville26354 Grafton48180 Taylor49286 Tecumseh43201 Columbus

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48875 Portland26155 New Martinsville48503 Flint26038 Glen Dale26003 Wheeling40475 Richmond49461 Whitehall48383 White Lake48617 Clare48342 Pontiac43072 Saint Paris48467 Port Austin48060 Port Huron49034 Climax45320 Eaton45320 Eaton25333 Charleston48202 Detroit49616 Benzonia47374 RICHMOND47202 COLUMBUS46202 Indianapolis49777 Presque Isle49777 Presque Isle42501 Somerset46996 WINAMAC46996 WINAMAC45875 Ottawa46135 GREENCASTLE45853 Kalida43702 Zanesville43939 Mount Pleasant49684 Traverse City49685 Traverse City25919 Skelton47394 WINCHESTER47394 WINCHESTER26241 Elkins45167 Ripley44266 Stow43067 Raymond45215 Reading48240 Redford49340 Remus49879 Republic43068 Reynoldsburg44286 Richfield44875 Shelby44907 Mansfield44903 Mansfield48062 Richmond48062 Richmond43952 Steubenville48062 1607 Richmond

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49871 Palmer47042 VERSAILLES43457 Risingsun26362 Harrisville44270 Rittman48218 River Rouge48218 River Rouge45431 Riverside25276 Spencer41064 Mt. Olivet48308 0783 Rochester Hills48306 Rochester48063 Rochester48307 Rochester Hills48307 Rochester44090 Rochester48308 Rochester40456 Mt. Vernon49341 Rockford48173 Rockwood48173 Rockwood48173 Rockwood48173 Rockwood44116 Rocky River48065 Romeo48065 Romeo48065 Romeo48065 Romeo48174 Romulus44272 Rootstown43812 Coshocton48653 Roscommon48654 Rose City46173 RUSHVILLE42629 Jamestown42642 Russell Springs44072 Novelty43420 Fremont49443 Muskegon48601 Saginaw48707 2051 Bay City48602 Saginaw25177 St. Albans48175 0011 Salem44460 Salem44460 Salem48176 Saline43502 Archbold49406 Douglas45662 Portsmouth45662 Portsmouth47457 SCOTLAND40324 Georgetown40324 Georgetown

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47170 0245 SCOTTSBURG48849 Lake Odessa48759 Sebewaing44672 Sebring45612 Bainbridge44883 Tiffin44883 Tiffin45660 Peebles43522 Grand Rapids44237 Seville44120 Shaker Heights44120 Cleveland44041 Geneva45882 Rockford44274 Sharon Center40066 0444 Shelbyville46176 SHELBYVILLE46176 SHELBYVILLE45365 Sidney47906 WEST LAFAYETTE48883 Shepherd25443 Shepherdstown46069 SHERIDAN48867 Owosso48867 Owosso44878 Shiloh26431 Shinnston44224 Silver Lake42134 Franklin42135 Franklin43103 Ashville44125 Cleveland43948 Smithfield44276 Sterling42142 0157 Glasgow42376 Utica45044 Middletown49960 Rockland49044 Union City45241 Sharonville44139 Solon40203 Louisville43214 Columbus45504 Springfield43123 Grove City44901 Mansfield45769 Pomeroy40218 Louisville44108 Cleveland45601 Chillicothe44124 Lyndhurst45506 Springfield48178 South Lyon47151 0665 NEW ALBANY

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42102 1782 Bowling Green44090 Wellington45133 Hillsboro48034 Southfield43123 Grove City47714 1550 EVANSVILLE49345 Sparta40071 Taylorsville47635 1398 ROCKPORT47385 SPICELAND49456 Spring Lake45066 Springboro45066 Springboro45502 Springfield48350 Davisburg44442 New Middletown48079 St. Clair49345 Sparta48081 St. Clair Shores44690 Winesburg46590 WINONA LAKE26143 Elizabeth48393 Wixom49423 Holland44372 Akron49032 Centreville48880 0273 St. Louis48470 Parisville40222 Louisville44303 Akron44721 North Canton44701 Canton44632 Hartville44702 Canton44714 Canton46534 KNOX46534 KNOX40601 Frankfort25305 Charleston48311 1154 Sterling Heights44831 Sterling Heights46703 ANGOLA46703 ANGOLA43952 Steubenville46767 LIGONIER44224 Stow45214 Cincinnati44241 Streetsboro44136 Strongsville49348 Wayland40202 Louisville49333 Middleville46356 LOWELL45052 North Bend

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48726 Cass City43215 Columbus44883 Tiffin42001 Paducah49756 Lewiston49722 Conway47901 1425 Lafayette47901 LAFAYETTE45371 Tipp City46072 TIPTON48629 Houghton Lake49686 3354 Traverse City46571 TOPEKA48124 Dearborn25813 Beaver49684 Traverse City45331 Greenville45067 Trenton48183 Trenton49417 Grand Haven26444 Tunnelton48906 Lansing44663 New Philadelphia49747 Indian River44087 Twinsburg26149 Middlebourne48430 Fenton42437 Morganfield43040 Marysville47353 LIBERTY43040 Marysville45383 West Milton45069 West Chester47631 0579 NEW HARMONY46989 UPLAND43212 Columbus25159 Poca26201 Buckhannon44483 Warren48207 Detroit45121 1311 Georgetown48317 Utica43080 Utica44125 Valley View49079 Paw Paw49057 Hartford49045 Decatur41265 Van Lear45891 Van Wert45891 Van Wert47728 0626 EVANSVILLE43080 Utica49331 Lowell44089 Vermilion

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47966 NEWPORT49096 Vermontville48476 Vernon40601 Frankfort43713 Barnesville26003 Wheeling47802 TERRE HAUTE47802 Terre Haute45030 Harrison43110 Canal Winchester47591 VINCENNES47591 Vincennes45634 Hamden25260 Mason46992 WABASH45373 Troy44281 Wadsworth43155 Sugar Grove46573 WAKARUSA49968 Wakefield48918 Lansing46390 0156 WANATAH40511 Lexington41267 Warfield47993 WILLIAMSPORT45036 Lebanon48093 Warren48090 Warren48092 Warren45750 Marietta45750 Marietta47167 SALEM48107 Ann Arbor48106 3336 Ann Arbor48095 Waterford49423 Holland48130 Dexter43566 Waterville48723 Caro40514 Lexington42633 Monticello44691 Wooster48126 2904 Dearborn25570 Wayne47375 RICHMOND44691 Wooster46241 INDIANAPOLIS45068 Waynesville45068 Waynesville42450 Providence26266 Webster Springs46714 BLUFFTON46714 Bluffton43968 Wellsville

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26105 Vienna26582 Mannington47469 WEST BADEN SPRINGS45449 West Carrollton49503 Grand Rapids46184 NEW WHITELAND49501 Grand Rapids25271 Ripley26415 Pennsboro25071 Elkview25305 Charleston25361 Charleston25301 Charleston25725 Huntington26452 Weston44634 Homeworth43611 Toledo49203 Grand Rapids49008 Kalamazoo44106 Cleveland45383 West Milton47327 CAMBRIDGE CITY43081 Westerville44251 Westfield46074 WESTFIELD44145 Westlake44099 Windsor26601 Sutton43402 Bowling Green26105 Vienna43402 Bowling Green40383 Versailles40383 Versailles43469 Woodville47471 WORTHINGTON43085 Worthington45832 Convoy45390 Dayton43351 Upper Sandusky43351 Upper Sandusky48192 Wyandotte48192 Wyandotte43571 Whitehouse46394 WHITING46725 COLUMBIA CITY44092 Wickliffe43615 Toledo44890 Willard45219 Cincinnati40484 Stanford40419 Crab Orchard43506 Bryan43543 Montpelier40422 1040 Danville

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44094 Willoughby24874 Pineville49509 Wyoming45215 Wyoming49509 Wyoming45387 Yellow Springs44501 Youngstown48202 Detroit48197 Ypsilanti48197 Ypsilanti48197 Ypsilanti48197 Ypsilanti49464 Zeeland46077 ZIONSVILLE44697 Zoar44697 Zoar46202 Indianapolis

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Physical Location Email Address

PO BOX 241

110 South Main Street

Mailing Address: 8111 West Drive

509 South Superior Street

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 741

420 WEST MONROE ST

PO Box 831 45601-0831

MunisingMailing Address: Box 201

P.O. Box 228

16850 Southfield RoadP.O. Box 539

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PO Box 573, Vine Grove KY 40175-0573

City Hall100 North Fifth Avenue

Route 1 Box 886

P.O. Box 1717

P.O. Box 646

1150 Beal Ave., North Campus

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 185

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PO BOX 2034ONE TOWN SQUARE

110 Main St

5201 Woodward

23500 Liberty Street31555 West Eleven Mile Road

c/o Kay Bazzett 3557 Oberlin Road

1275 EAST SHORE DRIVE

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P.O. Box 218PO Box 162

P. O. Box 197

PO Box 7155

5050 James Street

P.O. Box 155

Box 02100

PO BOX 73

PO BOX 197

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"838 NATIONAL ROAD, PO BOX 284"

113 WEST CHESTNUT STREETPO Box 342PO Box 579

PO Box 896

PO Box 235

P.O. Box 664

59312 HOOVER AVE

321 Monroe Street

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10101 Montgomery Rd 45242

524 THIRD STREET

131 N WALNUT STREET

313 North Cass StreetMailing Address: P.O. Box 261

P.O. Box 272

Box 263

308 NORTH 20TH AVENUE

P.O. Box 1036

151 Martin Street P.O. Box 3001

P.O. Box 550P.O. Box 331

104 E. MIddle St.

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PO Box 35

P.O. Box 68

PO Box 443P. O. Box 107

P.O. Box 52

P.O. Box 20

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P.O. Box 24

PO BOX 421

Central Michigan University

P.O. Box 36

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P.O. Box 342

1101 EAST MARKET ST., P.O. BOX 606"

375 Depot

P. O. Box 523

City Hall 44114

Paine-Gillam-Scott MuseumP.O. Box 174

301 EAST CLINTON STREET

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603 S. JACKSON STREET

"L2, SUITE A"Box 442

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Detroit Public Library 5201 Woodward

6055 NORTH OLD STATE RD 37

750 Lakeside, SE

410 Abbott Rd.

600 Commerce St.

100 Lawrence Avenue

P.O. Box 2

PO BOX 434

P.O. Box 125

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404 State St.P.O. Box 49PO BOX 1875PO BOX 88BOX 607BOX 338202 E WALNUT ST511 W 1ST STREETP.O. Box 192

Box 163

31555 Eleven Mile Road

13700 13.25 Lane

100 S 3rd St 43952-2920"150 WEST MARKET STREET, SUITE 728"P.O Box 188One Munger Lane P.O. Box 337

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Box 736

"Route 1, Box 75"P.O. Box 8512355 Ada Rd 45801-3343

P.O. Box 404

PO Box 533

ONE MAIN STREET

2855 S. KINGMAN ROAD

P.O. Box 414

280 E Broad St 43215-370432325 Franklin Rd.

Burton Historical Collection5201 Woodward Avenue

5380 N POST ROAD

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University of Akron

PO BOX 192

PO BOX 701

519 WashingtonP.O. Box 203

60 Library Plaza NEP.O. Box 2015

P.O. Box 124

P.O. Box 53

Box 73

Box 94144P.O. Box 240514

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11411 E. Grand River

P.O. Box 131381 Kercheval Avenue

1621 FRANKLIN DR

700 NORTH BROADWAY STREET

P.O. Box 256

P.O. Box 812

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1784 S COUNTY RD 225 E17O SOUTH WASHINGTON

2611 HIGHWAY AVENUE

Bowling Green State University

231 West Lafayette

P.O. Box 337Box 5005

2117 Washtenaw Avenue

115 HILLCREST RD - 101

153 S FRANKLIN STREET

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P. O. Box 390

200 West Main Street

PO BOX 24

Hope College Campus300 River Avenue202 S. Saginaw St.

P.O. Box 14

1200 W SYCAMORE STREET

121 N. Michigan Ave.60 Fir Hill

1909 Bobwhite Street

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316 West Webster

P.O. Box 567

P.O Box 284

OLD BOONVILLE-CORYDON ROAD

800 LINCOLNWAY SOUTH

P.O. Box 319

119 N. Washington Square

921 W. Nepessing Street

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P.O. Box 1688306 South Saginaw StreetMailing Address: 411 East Maple

PO BOX 134

13051 Ainsworth Rd., Rte. 3

P.O. Box 1776

312 SOUTH DOWNEY AVENUE

244 W. Michigan Ave.PO BOX 215244 West Michigan Avenue

120 West Michigan Avenue

109 S. COMMERCE ST.903 E. MAIN STREET

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615 WEST FIRST STREET

P. O. Box 2283

PO BOX 5048

152 Franklin Ave

PO Box 306

13153 Emerson Rd

P.O. Box 34

PO BOX 1071

207 Water Street

PO BOX 134

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Page Memorial Building

P.O. Box 511

P.O. Box 301

BOX 77

PO Box 785

200 EAST SIXTH STREETPO Box 356

PO BOX 1816

P. O. Box 476

132 E. Broad Street P.O. Box 507PO Box 823

P.O. Box 1073

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1408 N 30TH STREET

Market Street P.O. Box 455

150 Cass Avenue

15 Union Street

PO BOX 523

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1430 OAK

3535 Indian TrailP. O. Box 40

P.O. Box 243P.O. Box 158

PO BOX 728

P. O. Box 267

Mailing Address: c/o Susan Collins222 North Marshall Avenue

PO Box 132

Box 44

210 West Ash Street

One James Duncan Plaza 44646

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120 E. First St.

P.O. Box 252

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 151

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1150 Beal Avenue

698 Jaywood Drive

306 Townsend Street

1710 W. Andrews Rd.

P.O. Box 1647

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HC 72 Box 136

Regional Planning 43952

5201 Woodward Avenue

PO BOX 284

123 High Street 44662-0291

P.O. Box 68

PO BOX 303

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DecaturMailing Address: 1666 Dodd Road

P.O. BOx 487

825 Joslyn Road

491 Johnson St.

306 OAK STREET808 W WASHINGTON ST

P.O. Box 932

181 East Grandview

Route 3

10 Elliott Hall 43015

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PO BOX 194

Ohio University 45701-2979

65 S Front St 43215-4163

BOX 454

PO BOX 155

P.O. Box 155

PO BOX 182

PALMYRA COMMERCIAL BUILDING

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PO BOX 310

P.O. Box 2313

P.O. Box 74

Detroit Public Library5201 Woodward Avenue

Pricketts Fort State Park

SUITE2

302 East Chicago Blvd.Mailing address: Box 26Room 200 43201-1137

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Mailing Address: Box 430901

Box 137

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 280

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3400 Lee Rd 44120

52 WEST BROADWAY

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101 FOURTH STREET

401 SOUTH MAIN ST

40555 Utica Rd.

1505 COMMERCIAL AVENUE

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1411 SOUTH SIXTH STREET

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208 S. ELK ST.

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"Route 2, Box 304"

The Cultural Center"1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East"

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Mailing Address65 N Court St65 N Court St 45701-2506C/O LARRY VAUGHNPO Box 226 44807-0226171 Petrie Rd 44201c/o Oscoda Township ClerkPO Box 2021 45895-0521223 S Main St 45885-2208PO Box 196 44274-01968119 North Sixth Street

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PO Box 272 44001-02722536 Salt River Bend Rd4109 Suwanee DrPO Box 212PO Box 30174 45230-01748215 Pollack Ave.312 South Division100 N. Fifth Ave.3198 Oak"437 E BERRY STREET, SUITE 204"2505 Logan-Thornville Rd 4315046 Ravenna St 44236P. O. Box 850Upper Kanee RoadPO Box 681 44805-0681PO Box 484 44805-0484120 Sycamore Road860 Sherman St 44041-9101PO Box 36 44047-0036PO Box 32 43103-0032P.O. Box 7365PO Box 2913"RR 1, Box 66"PO Box 241 44202-0241PO Box 431 442024116 US Hwy 23PO Box 4063 44515-00635500 - 13th Avenue2940 Stoney Ridge Rd 44011-1820535 Avon Belden Rd 44012-2207City Hall35950 State Route 303 44044-96955143 Orleans RoadPO Box 1344202 North Bridge Street1616 W. Riverview Drive405 Main Street212 North Main StreetPO Box 279167 Main Street 44813-1227PO Box 285 43713-0285P. O Box 434 437131520 Falke Dr 45432PO Box 731 45714-0731University of MichiganPO BOX 3416941 Traverse AvenuePO Box 173 44017-0173P.O. Box 1624PO Box 112 44401-0112PO Box 175 44814-0175PO Box 2761101 Bethel StPO Box 306

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PO Box 29405 45229342 W 4th St 45202-2603365 S B St 45013-3365PO Box 30011815 E. Second St.301 Harding Way E 448331120 Monroe NWPO Box 278 44232-02783100 Oakwood Blvd.PO Box 20051982 Velma Ave 43211-2497PO Box 2 43017-0002BOX 84737 WEST 8TH STREETWESTCHESTER TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL MUSEUMDYER TOWN HALL12314 Township Road 152 45814-9766110 E Park St 44024-1213PO Box 153Old Court HouseSR 920278 Old Homestead DrivePO BOX 516Gillette Visitor Center, Hoffmaster State Park; 65214 Walnut StreetPO Box 424 45612-0424620 Greenup StRR 2 BOX 65130 E Southern Avenue 44820-3218"3715 Bardstown Rd., Suite 311"P. O. Box 144Detroit Public Library881 N. University Ave.PO Box 97 43410-0097552 Keystone Station Rd 45640-9749PO Box 53726 452535401 Woodward Ave.5401 Woodward Avenuec/o Farmington LibraryCity Hall Planning Department21615 Oxford3033 Bardstown Rd.4934 State Route 45 44402-9656515 East Cedar AvenueP. O. Box 345170 E Fountain Ave 45246-453930 Village Square 45246105 S Broadway St4631 East Bacon Road2300 W Broad St 43204PO Box 471 44233-0471PO Box 1775 44234-1775PO BOX 294LAKE MAXINKUCKEE

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2935 Steadmantown Lane319 N 3rd St 45011-16243110 Lexington Rd.322 E Wheeling St 43130340 W. Michigan St.HUDDLESTON FARMHOUSE INN MUSEUM643 WABASH AVENUEGRISAMORE HOUSE5001 SR 4506 MAIN STREETPO Box 2 45157-000216 E Xenia Dr 45324-50251181 Hill Rd.PO Box 703 43552-070330 N Diamond St 44902528 Center St 45839-06213760 Darrow Rd 44224109 N Front St 43215-9028SR 2PO Box 62475 45262-04751502 W Central Ave 43606-404528 Port Sheldon504 W. Maple St.P.O. Box 25169327100 Cedar Rd 44122-1109PO Box 338 45406-0338P.O. Box 2516936600 W. Maple Rd.1617 M STREETC/O CARL BRADLEY WRIGHT2146 SOUTH LOGAN'S POINT DRP O Box 246 45167200 N Williams St 45879-1252P.O. Box 453Box 1217609 W. Court St.PO Box 1251 45501-1251100 Reformatory Rd.1003 N. 3rd St.11188 State Route 44 44255-92695571 Oakwood Ave 44137-23333919 Plainville Rd 45227-3201409 N. Main St.514 Aberdeen Way20255 Wellesley Blvd.PO Box 844342 W. Main St.Marion County Public LibraryPO BOX 2223236 Walnut Ave 43440P.O. Box 393 4344014710 Lake Ave2151 W Fair Ave 43130101 W Third St 45402

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Municipal Building1106 East Church StreetP.O. Box 1007200 North Main Street3160 South Broadway19730 30th AvenuePO BOX 2455MCEWEN-SAMUELS-MARR HOMEPO Box 131 43516-0131MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARYPO Box 1 44210-0001P.O. Box 88081839 Courthouse MuseumHistoric Properties15535 LINCOLN HIGHWAY EASTPO Box 4 45106-0004PO BOX 242304 East Michigan AvenueBox 414P.O. Box 798321 Washington AvenuePO Box 27329101 Edgewood 44140-1306PO Box 411 44410-041124001 E Groveland Rd 44122219 West Main Street26275 Main Street1368 Research Park Dr 45432-2818P O Box 46282 44146-3645%RICHARD CARMEN2242 E Main St 43209-2319"RFD #2, Box 574"PO Box 158 43787-0158220 S. Stewart Ave.125 S. Jefferson StBox 616 43074City of BirminghamP.O. Box 223615 South 4th Street202 Hancock Street6332 Avon Lake Rd 44275P.O. Box 51Chelsea Village Hall236 Adams Street104 S Bayshore Dr 44408-9312Michigan National Bank, 124 W. Allegan309 W 5th St 44052-1611BOX 264PO BOX 54206 W Main St 45107-1134105 North Lane Street2800 Lahser Rd.7 Trailbridge Dr 45241-3256644 Georgetown St

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253 Market St.PO Box 3134 44513-3134200 Market St.P. O. Box 3068100 Ewing Blevd.BOX 141PO Box 256 45306-025610095 68th StreetBox 293319 North Lake Street319 N. Lake St.PO Box 30722381 Pearl Beach27 South Jefferson Street10119 Foster Avenue 44108-1036"Elk River Route, Box 32"226 Birch Street805 State Street121 Turner Dr.404 East Saginaw StreetPO Box 498PO Box 41403 44141-0403PO Box 33 43107-0033631 S. Fifth St.45 S Wabash 44613PO Box 375 44662-0375PO Box 481PO Box 134 43702-0134PO Box 1231 44240-00244934 State Route 45 NW 44402-9656P. O. Box 144600 Main St.4442 Ridge Rd 44144-3353PO Box 82 45309-00826271 Cade RoadPO Box 83 45121-0083PO BOX 668PO Box 238 45121-0238PO Box 303 44089-0303128 N. MainPO Box 714 44212-0714PO Box 7042 43506-7042PO Box 435PO Box 2011 45042-2011327 N 2nd St 45011-1651PO Box 186 44822-0186PO Box 325212 McLaughlin Ave 43723-12082506 PrescottP.O. Box 274717 Sixth Street8499 South 27 1/2 Mile Rd.206 Jefferson St.1000 Hwy. 62 W.

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PO Box 1108711 84th Street, SEPO Box 110P.O. Box 11013300 15 Mile RoadP. O. Box 242315 West GreenPO Box 607 44614-0607PO BOX 40087111 Richards Rd 43214-3749PO Box 15 43110-00151655 Cane Ridge RdPO Box 250 44406-0250PO Box 3 44406-00038045 Cannonsburg Road1150 Canton Center Rd.800 Market Ave N Ste 27 44702-10836877 Wildmere401 East Kempf Court1000 Carillon Blvd.662 Central Ave 45005-338712064 Robson Rd 44044-9163211 1ST STREET SWPO BOX 1187800 E Shull RdP.O. Box 115159 3rd St NE 44615-1205PO BOX 277PO Box 11287000 Hamilton Ave 45231-52407007 Wind Crest, SESmith Street, Box 11992 Warren Ave.6495 Pine Street1666 Dodd1004 EAST MARKET STREET"429 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd., Ste. 100"197 E Gay St 43215-32293420 Spring St.PO Box 274vBroadway980 Woodburn Rd 43078-9417LAKE OF THE RED CEDARS MUSEUM6610 15 Mile Road, NE7335 Garden Lane103 Rowe Hall100 W Spring Valley Rd 4545889 W Franklin St 45459-47355067 Rushton Rd.21 Walnut St 44022-3125P O Box 162 44022-0162PO Box 680 43078-0680PO Box 38202 43078-0467PO Box 748 43078-0748

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34651 LakewoodPO Box 513 44026-05133814 Harrison Ave 452114281 Forsyth409 Ashmun StreetPO Box 283 44230-0283101 E. Grand RiverP O Box 2524 45501-2524122 Belmont"HOWARD STEAMBOAT MUSEUM, INC"122 BelmontPO Box 2157PO BOX 423P. O. Box 261Village of Clarkston2000 BROADWAYPO Box 222PO Box 394PO BOX 56100 EAST NATIONAL AVE.99 School StreetBOX 5PO Box 75 44874PO Box 394 45103-0394PO Box 14 45103-00142745 Hampshire Rd Ste 3 44106-2579"City Hall, 40 Severance Circle 44418"601 Lakeside Ave3751 Prospect Ave 44115-2705PO Box 51 45316-0051"Rt. 4, Box 638"PO Box 529 45177-0529301 E. Clinton St.5580 West State RoadPO Box 44"""Rt 4, Box 638"""106 MaplePO Box 529 45177-0529CLINTON COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM INCPO Box 125 44216-012546 Fallis Road 43214-3724708 Westville Lake Rd699 S Front St 43206-10131175 College Ave 43209-289061 Jefferson Ave 43215-3840Box 85P.O. Box 264P.O. Box 46533138 King HighwayPO Box 643 44030-06431402 St. James Court134 S 2nd St.1415 Columbus Ave 44870-3522PO Box 4037 44321-0037

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PO Box 148, Trimountain Ave.PO Box 353PO Box 128 43812-012822 Aurora Ave 442361004 EAST MARKETP O Box 614 44676101 E Spring St 45318-1532176 S Main St 44217-9799PO Box 2444 45806-0444PO Box 229PO Box 61PO Box 259400 Dry Fork Rd 45030-1905Box 4207160 Martin Ave. S.PO Box 10813305 Pearl RdPO Box 4141415610 Vaughn RdPO Box 26196PO Box 292 44619-0292HC 68 Box 224Constitution SquarePO Box 908 45331-0908205 N Broadway St 45331-2222P. O. Box 6211421 Ridge Run Circle 45805-1093PO Box 80PO BOX 2341PO Box 80508 WEST HIGH STREET915 S. Brady13110 Morrow Cr., S.125 EAST MONROE STREETPO BOX 42PO Box 34 44411-0034PO Box 7006 43512-700615806 Campbell Rd 43512-8833c/o ECKHART PUBLIC LIBRARYPO BOX 686PO Box 1126 43015-8126120 E WASHINGTON STREETPO Box 317 43015-0317468 Anderson Ferry Rd 45238-5281107 S. WASHINGTON ST.314 N. 20th StreetP.O. 404123 WASHINGTON STREETLorain City Hall 5th Floor 44052One Public Square 44094104 Lisbon St 44406-1416305 South McLellan St.204 City-County Building65 Cadillac Sq., Ste. 2000

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c/o Burton Historical Collection3443 Inverness Street401 Iron Mountain Street"Route 1, Box 508"NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST CHURCH325 E. Iron Ave.Mailing Address: P.O. Box 476PO Box 831 45177-0831SR 459Box 206 Pine Avenue5138 General Squire23999 Delmere Dr 440702401 East Columbus DrivePO Box 24182 44124-0182P.O Box 110C/O East Grand Rapids Public Library2594 M-66 SouthEast Lansing City HallPO Box 476 43920-5476PO Box 176 44413-0176538 E. Fourth St.PO Box 1544233 Strong HallCraft Memorial LibraryP.O. Box 271C/O 1885 Historical Courthouse418 Johnson StreetP.O. Box 417PO Box 299 43517-0299PO Box 618621 Brownsville Rd1100 Lake Shore Rd.714 - 98th Street401 River Street401 Spruce St., PO Box 2P. O. Box 649PO BOX 1031ELKHART COUNTY MUSEUMPO Box 1332PO Box 1 44415-00016387 Ellsworth RoadPO Box 154 43416-0154145 West Main Street1600 MAIN STREET1600 MAIN STREET1000 Ste. Anne StreetPO Box 30602 43230-0602421 68th Street380 Mahoning Ave NW 44483PO Box 41145507 Unionvale Rd 43907-9723P. O. Box 387117 WEST BEAVER STREET168 E Market St 43907-1212

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P. O. Box 2074200 E Market St 43907-121441556 Glocamora"220 S. Chiles St., PO Box 316"PO Box 606City of Hart3503 Avon StreetC/O MARGE FABERWHITEWATER CANAL STATE HISTORIC SITENEW HARMONY STATE HISTORIC SITEERNIE PYLE STATE HISTORIC SITEGOVERNOR HENDRICKS HEADQUARTERSLANIER MANSION STATE HISTORIC SITE1154 LaCore Street.PO Box 217Route 1PO Box 442 45323-0442PO Box 1301 44871-1301PO Box 944 44871-0944PO Box 18062PO Box 22121129 North St 44117-1536704 Capitol Ave.PO Box 1470 43130-0570105 E Wheeling St 43130-3706129 2nd St 44077-5816P O Box 26143 44126-014312950 Beckwith Dr.PO BOX 1327PO Box 198 45325-0198c/o The City of Farmington Hills31555 Eleven Mile Rd.731 Touraine Ave.P. O. Box 68PO Box 342 43160-0342517 Columbus Ave 43160-1427"Rt. 2, Box 75"Fayette State ParkPO Box 154P.O. Box 154BOX 1941651 Livernois11497 North Bosscher1310 South Third Street1222 Charleston Ct.PO Box 11 44847-0011PO Box 572 44857-0572c/o University of SteubenvilleINDIANA ASSOCIATION OF CITIES & TOWNS213 FranklinMunger General Store290 W. Water290 W. WaterPO Box 1217

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1101 South Saginaw7091 Brownsville Rd SE 43739-9609PO Box 982PO BOX 455P.O. Box 87Route 2PO Box 261632 Ridge Rd.16300 Co Rd 20 45843

144 North Pine StreetJohnny Appleseed Metro Parks6123 State Route 350 45054-9708P. O. Box 62313614 Fort Hill Rd 45133-9033SR 1638SR 212

PO Box 3 43552-0003708 Market St.PO Box 16091 S. High StreetPO Box 533 45846-0533ST 119PO Box 27 45320-0027PO Box 2"CITY-COUNTY BUILDING, 800"PO BOX 11017Fort Wilkins State Park510 Gray Park Dr 44830-16261271 Dow Rd.C/O REBECCA HAGAC/O 724 SOUTH LAYTON STATION RDc/o Pauline J. Kelton613 South Main Street302 Park Ave 45005-3549PO Box 44309 43204-0309c/o COSIFranklin City HallPO Box 250007PO BOX 39015192 S Princeton Ave 43223-131816330 14 Mile RoadDetroit Public Library5201 Woodward Ave., Detroit Public Library11 E Sandusky St 43019-1115PO Box 583P. O. Box 8893714 37th St.PO BOX 269597509 Elm St.PO Box 2305 Chestnut Street 43558-0337PO Box 31

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PO Box 101229 Monroe St 43567-968737 E 375 N22 N. Wolf Ledge ParkwayPO Box 295 45631-0295Kenyon College 43022-9623200 Log Cabin Dr.PO Box 2025405 Turney Rd 44125-3203208 Danville StPO BOX 225BOX M-603505 E SOUTH F STREETPO Box 191 44040-0191Box 1524PO Box 396 44629-0396P.O. Box 661711 S. Sixth St.PO Box 671 45122-0671P.O. Box 681979 Bibb Park Ln 45053-932123600 Liberty St.Grand Haven City Hall118 West Lincoln StreetP.O. Box 3132666 4 Mile Road NEGrand Rapids City HallGrand Rapids Public Library2433 East Traverse HighwayPO Box 2015322 Sixth St.1685 W 1st Ave 43212-33013903 Navajo Court1261 Granger Rd 442561591 State Route 232 4515312 Charlotte Heights1429 W 11TH STREETPO BOX 1951Box 665PO Box 129 43023-0129371 West MichiganPO Box 388 45102-0388228 W. Center St.11676 Belding RoadPO Box 245US Hwy 45NPO Box 64PO Box 435 44089-0435111 Ashmun St.PO Box 3 43008PO Box 40254 44140-02543054 Euclid Heights Blvd 4411858230 VanDyke3951 Orchard Lake Road

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105 W. Hodgenville Ave.105 W Hodgenville AveC/O Green Oak Township Fire Hall3973 Grace Ave 45211-3316P. O. Box 2556301 W. Washington StreetP.O. Box 222PO Box 706PO BOX 164PO BOX 30174 W. Church St.PO BOX 292782 Carini Ln 45218-1510PO BOX 3132518 State Route 39 44864-9746PO BOX 67825020 East River Road376 Kercheval Avenue32 Lake Shore Dr.PO Box 253 43125-0253PO Box 661 43725-0661PO Box 741 43725-0741c/o JUDY HEFFELMAN-SECRETARY8951 Park DriveR.R. 1, Box 794263 Gustavus Historical Dr 44417-971923 Abbott=s Run Road430 W. Clay Ave.P.O. Box 327550 Stone St.PO Box 15865BOX 397228 Village St 45011-1610564 STATE STREET"Route 4, Box 7"PO Box 1063 43086-7063PO Box 672 45839-0672C/O GREENFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARYPO Box 605PO BOX 375W480 Casino Ln., N. 37PO Box 361 44423-0361105 Fairview Street1001 E. Ninth St. PierBay StreetPO Box 520PO Box 381PO Box 105 45032-0105PO BOX 55109 S. COMMERCE ST. SUITE C28 Public Square 44094-7854PO Box 725PO BOX 679Box 204

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P. O. Box 57PO Box 303C/O BETTY HADLEYHENDRICKS COUNTY MUSEUMPO Box 231 43516-02311611 S. 14TH STREET1373 Mulberry Pk.PO Box 443 43545-0443606 SOUTH 14TH STREET4901 Evergreen4901 Evergreen Rd.P. O. Box 313PO Box 457 45368-03954546 Old State Route 224 45875-9763503 Pine Street2719 Fulton Rd NW 447182645 Bardstown Rd.PO BOX 295

691 155th Ave.7205 KENNEDY AVENUE3075 Myers Rd 44875-9400"RR#1, Box 70"316 S. Washington StPO Box 162 43526-0162151 E Main St 45133-1450% SAND RIDGE BANKP.O. Box 351107 S. Union St.P.O. Box 5110844 Scioto Dr 43324Jerome Library, 6th Floor100 W. BroadwayPO Box 328 43522-032830 Kenton Rd 44022-2502133 U. S. Courthouse34 W. Jackson, Ste. 51859 Smith Rd.6190 Dixie Highway404 South HuronP.O. Box 64710 E Park Ave 44408PO Box 165PO BOX 163PO Box 144 45327-0144P.O. Box 12095375 Polly Dr.The Tuomy HousePO Box 35 43939-0035HOUR GLASS MUSEUMPO Box 99 44067-00996605 Wood Ave 44131OLD JAIL MUSEUMP.O. Box 296

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500 Federal Avenue22500 Eleven Mile RoadP.O. Box 3922198 Rolling Hills Blvd 45014-3759PO Box 26434PO Box 243706 E. FOURTH STREETPO Box 115 43149-0115PO Box 262 43138-0262PO Box 427c/o The Joint Archives of Hollandc/o Herrick Public LibraryHolly Village Hall306 S. SaginawPO Box 136 44654-0136PO Box 126 44654-0126505 Grandview"1875 Easton St., NW"16062 State Route 104 45601-9701PO Box 51PO Box 1605081 Lake Street1701 West Houghton LakePO BOX 2HOWARD COUNTY MUSEUMPO BOX 156Depot Museum, 128 Wetmore St.123 E. Washington St.Howell City HallUniversity of Akron752 Laurelwood SE 44484-2423370 Grace St 44425-1554PO Box 2218 44236-2218253 Market StreetPO BOX 662315 COURT STREET201 North Mill StreetPO Box 923 44857-09232843 Electric Avenue223 WillisPO Box 222 44839-0222PO Box 381c/o Elaine JohnstonP.O. Box 386740 Donald Ave 44125-47138100 Given Rd 45243-1520616 N Sandusky AvePO Box 14885502 CLOVER TERRACE1009 Jerome St 45202-1736Box 303"117 S. Main St., Harbin Lib."43 Munroe Falls Ave 44262-1537"1005 RIDGE ROAD, TOWNHALL"

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C/O Hackley Public Library893 Center18987 Sioux Dr.561 West Western AvenueCity Hall - 933 Terrance24 S 6th St 43701-3657

612 HickoryPO Box 497 43357-0497"PO Box 85, 162 W Union 43113-0085"PO Box 80 43147-0080270 N. Pleasant59 South Main StreetUS 31PO Box 97PO Box 224 45690-0224PO BOX 216P.O. BOX 78645P.O. Box 606115 Jefferson St 43701-4905Box 659501 E. Water St.128 Huey Ave 45233PO BOX 333PO Box 129 44663-0129SR 259P.O. Box 638Pioneer Park-Deer StreetPO Box 812 45662-0812PO Box 609P. O. Box 454301 W Main St 45373-3241PO Box 309 44482-0309303 Monroe St NW 44483-4812Box 13R 5965 BROADWAY N. DRIVECOLONEL WILLIAM JONES HOUSEP.O. BOX 105071115 MADISON STREET140 N. Senate Ave.BOX 353124 WEST WAYNE STREET SUITE 216320 East Elm Street121 East Sycamore Street511 W. 1st St.2nd Floor AnnexPO Box 378PO Box 596 44406-0596c/o Marguerite de Angeli LibraryPO Box 72P. O. Box 72PO Box 361P.O. Box 760312

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PO Box 816PO Box 945 45638-094512 COURT HOUSE MUSEUMPO Box 731420 I STREET501 East Water StreetHadley House Museum3051 Barber Rd Ste 1818 44203-1009608 Elm St.19765 Gennet Rd. - Norwood VillageP.O. Box 75191 Main St 4377729777 Gratiot Ave.PO Box 6352 45601-635245 W 5th St 45601-3227PO Box 627 45356-0627302 E. Second St.P. O. Box 527Box 17879490 KEILMAN ST4336 Sullivan Ave 45217-1318221 S Broadway 44308-1505C/O Pamela Swiler839 Fourth Ave.251 East Main StreetPO Box 1776251 E. Adams7154 W 150 NBENTON HOUSE804 Francher7070 E. Broadway800 E. Lakeshore Dr.685 Lake Shore Rd.PO Box 473 45334-0473299 Hooten Rd.PO Box 807 45640-0807415 1/2 SOUTH POPLAR STREETc/o Jackson District Library207 EAST WALNUT STREETc/o Jackson District LibraryP. O. Box 22Jackson District Library, 244 W. Michigan Ave.c/o Region II Planning Commission"RFD 1, Box 266"PO Box 35171 44735-5171PO Box 326 44231-03268095 Mentor Ave 44060-5753Elm and W. First St.479 N VAN RENSSELAERPO BOX 1086PO BOX 1282P. O. Box 485PO Box 4712 43952-8712P.O. BOX 4

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PO Box 4268 43952-8268MADISON RAILROAD STATIONUS 68Box 15750 Park Ave W 44902-1603PO Box 788135 N. MAIN ST.8312 DeNune Rd 43031-9465407 EAST RIVER STREETPO BOX 721024 Ann Street241 West South StreetPO Box 16231717 Douglas Ave.Box 4058889 Spore HighwayP. O. Box 8555817 Peoples BuildingPO Box 328 43438-0328MID-AMERICA WINDMILL MUSEUMBOX 2271052 Bridge Street, NWPO Box 663P.O. Box 641PO Box 153300 Washington StPO Box 23392100 West Broadway206 East Maxwell Street4900 Breton SE, PO Box 8848HC -1 Box 265L1017 College AvePO Box 471PO Box 234PO Box 142 44637-01426332 Tone Road (M80)8426 Kinsman-Williamsfield Rd 444289020 Chillicothe Rd 44094-9212PO Box 1023601 N. Main St.PO Box 1098 43050-1098PO Box 522 43050-0522PO Box 1022 43050-8022PO 1446KOSCIUSKO COUNTY JAIL MUSEUM"Archives, PO Box 43433"P. O. Box 1254809 STATE STREETBOX 228MACHAN HOUSE MUSEUMRoute 1, Box 59 APO Box 91184 Phelps St 44077-39278610 King Memorial Rd 44060-7959

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COURTHOUSE SQUARE SUITE 2028800 Chardon Rd 44094839 Fourth Avenue9170 South Ave 44514-34673220 GROVE AVEPO Box 482 44685-048212316 Euclid Ave 44106-4313110 East Church73 W Jefferson St 44047-102712941 Girdled Rd 44077-8712Meridian RoadPO Box 67LEVI COFFIN HOUSE STATE HISTORIC SITEPO Box 212PO Box 461833 W. Main St.P.O. Box 203P0 BOX 238253 Market St.253 Main St218 Wilkinson St.146 Split Trail210 Granville Rd 43055-4406PO Box 4037 43058-4037N 6th and W. Main St.420 High Street503 SOUTH MAIN STREETPO BOX 356200 E. 6th St.7120 Bardstown Rd.SR 162313 Redwood Dr.7999 Lynn Avenue313 Redwood DrUS 31 W1335 Southfield RoadUS 31 ELinden Village HallMill StreetPO BOX 154PO Box 191 44432-01914700 Avon Lake Rd 44253-95276040 Price Rd 45150-1429P. O. Box 1627060 Center Rd 44280-95908800 W. Grand RiverPO Box 961041 West Grand River Avenue

7232 E Main 43068-311520501 Newburgh20501 Newburgh Rd.126 S State St 43081-2029PO Box 127 43137-0127

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315 Mill Street 45215-4616561 Blankenbaker Ln.117 Wooster St 44254-1316PO Box 853PO Box 36P. O. Box 1959PO Box 296 43311-029624705 Farmington Rd.PO Box 865 44036-0865509 Washington Ave 44035-5128CO VICKI NORTON523 E Main St 44641-14213502 River Bluff Rd.PO Box 81PO Box 525 45715-0525325 N Michigan St 43624-16141031 River Rd 43537-3460PO Box 131 45648-0131P. O. Box 41PO Box 17903537 N. GLADSTONE5271 Spencer Rd 44124-125068 Hawk Nest Lane269 Jack Thomason RdMackinac Island City HallBox 264PO Box 873c/o Mount Clemens Public Library150 Cass Ave.Crocker House Museum15 Union7302 Euclid Ave 45243PO Box 5066PO Box 102 43140-0102PO Box 5066PO Box 124 43140-01241931 BROWN STREET SUITE 2PO Box 91 44057-0091PO Box 276 44643-0276Box 222PO Box 9333 44513-0333648 Wick Ave 44502-1215648 Wick Avenue4050 Bromfield Rd 44843-9745110 Georges DriveP O Box 80 44644-0101PO Box 103120 West State Street324 East Main Street324 E. Main St.PO Box 1 45144-0001201 E Main St169 E. Church St.P. O. Box 1636

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P.O. Box 1108SEC. TREAS. BARBARA GIRVIN6124 Edison St 44632-91763325 S. Main9672 AmidonPO Box 6147 E Main St 44865-12017 East Main St.994 Penniman Ave.922 S FOREST2894 Algonquin Dr 44514-18104231 St. AubinSt. Mary's College100 North Harris23 Lincoln St 43945-112926110 Big Pine Rd 43149-975117331 Shaner AvenuePO Box 4841337 Hayes Ave 43420-27351337 Hayes Ave 43420-2735PO Box 41 44643-00412234 Smith Street228 N. Ridge Street50 Terrace St 44471-19366555 S State Route 202 45371-9094PO Box 7PO BOX 23516 MAIN ST213 North Front StreetPO Box 373301 13th Street123 N MICHIGAN STP.O. Box 68323 West Michigan AvenuePO Box 81 44645-0081Box 261PO BOX 45PO Box 422 43935-0422578 W. Main St.1700 River Rd., #2700 West Ash Street1015 E. 2nd St.PO Box 13P.O. Box 5491687 S. Lakeshore Dr.Mason City HallPO Box 82 45040-0082P. O. Box 125"Rt. 2, Box A320"210 4th St NE 44646-5617Massillon Government CenterPO Box 1846 45767-0186BOX 193PO BOX 68

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P. O. Box 127PO Box 641 43793-0641PO Box 538 43793-0538P. O. Box 465202 EAST SIXTH STREETMonroe City HallP O Box 82 45050-0082607 Elmwood Dr.PO Box 1584 45401-1584P.O. BOX 1277 N Main St 45402-1903224 N. St. Clair St.7650 Cooper Rd 45242-7145340 Lynn Street109 WEST HUNTINGTON STREETPO Box 592 44076-0592PO Box 1464 44871-14641819 Old Mulkey Rd.PO Box 62635 452624918 Park St. , PO Box 27Broadway and Lewis St.PO Box 4792 43610-079250 W New England Ave 43085-3536787 E Broad St 43205-1013106 N. Second Ave7634 River Rd 4413821493 Riviera Dr 4412612551 Craker Rd.3100 E Waterloo Rd 44312-4062PO Box 2232 44309-2232550 Copley Rd 44320-2324PO BOX 242601 Quincy St.PO BOX 1531628 WEST 2ND STREET5100 W Central Ave 43615-21066744 Glenview Rd 44143-3515PO Box 174 44615-0174PO Box 7651PO Box 5PO Box 400P. O. Box 369125 S. 2nd St.4505 McGuffey Rd 44436PO Box 80710 McMorran Blvd.PO Box 804 44258-0804PO Box 306 44258-0306PO Box 703 44256PO Box 346 45769-0346PO Box 145 45769-0145423 Croghan St.81521 Belle River Road1502 First Street

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PO Box 437 45822-0437PO Box 512 45822-0512P. O. Box 50126975 BROADWAYPO Box 910313 Madison Street450 Madison Ave. SE156 Watercrest Ave 45885-1167PO BOX 542PO Box 305 45373-030551 NORTH BROADWAYPO Box 622 45041-0622PO Box 1364 45401-1364PO Box 774 45343-0774PO BOX 11074Saginaw Valley State University2034 Eureka Rd.1614 Covington Dr.PO BOX 5122946 Quail RunP.O. Box 809533327 Yellowstone Dr.

P.O. Box 7203972 2nd Ave # 1PO Box 720717 West Allegan StreetBentley Historical Library20501 Newburgh Rd.5580 W. State2531 Watonga Dr.P.O. Box 2278c/o Sharman A. Moore12600 Dixie Hwy.The Michael Frank Building720 Ford BldgMichigan Technological University213 West Main StreetPO Box 326P. O. Box 18447427 Lanier Dr 44130-6622PO Box 1100 44062-1100PO Box 312 45042-0312PO BOX 63c/o Grace A. Dow Memorial Library1801 West St. Andrews333 West Ellsworth St.P.O. Box 16033801 Miner St.61 W. Second St.5345 Plank Rd 44857-9101906 Main St 45150-1767P.O. Box 71PO Box 814

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PO Box 373 44657P. O. Box 2581P. O. Box 69231200 N. Minnetrista ParkwayPO Box 51 45865-00517079 N. Lolan Rd.PO BOX 181287 S Cleveland Ave 44260-1514PO Box 336 44882-0336203 E Main St 44842-121438230 Chagrin Blvd 44022-1211"H.C. 68, Box 154-22"PO Box 418 43756-0418PO BOX 1377P. O. Box 52Rt. 1 Box 900P. O. Box 524 43756-0524PO BOX 10121204 N. Park AvePO Box 401 43338-0401PO Box 21 43338-002199 Cooper Ave 43055-24221544 McMakin Ave 45231-3459523 N. FancherPO Box 383PO Box 1850P. O. Box 89Detroit Public Library1 Chamber Plaza 45402-2403PO Box 3109626915 Westwood Rd # B2 44145-465740 N. Main St.LINCOLN BOYHOOD NATIONAL MEMORIALPO Box 296C/O HISTORIC LANDMARKS FOUNDATION OF INDIANA"312 Elm St., 20th Floor"P.O. Box 262PO Box 291P O Box 219 43054-021951065 WashingtonP O Box 73 45869-1406PO BOX 33309350 Bay Rd 45871-9634169 E Main St 44851-1253PO BOX 101PO Box 187 44454-0187PO Box 463 44854-0463P O Box 81184 44181-01841038 E. Wilcox, PO Box 681038 East WilcoxP.O. Box 88666 Beaver St 43832-1404224 NORTH 3RD

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Marcellus HighwayPO Box 222Box 443City of NilesPO Box 368 44446-0368PO Box 2329PO Box 174 43724-0174PO BOX 152815 West St 43724-1232"P.O. Box 174, 229 N Main St 45872"400 S Main St #102 44720-3028865 Town Line Rd 131 E 44855-9696PO BOX 361Orion Township Public Library25961 Kennedy Ridge Rd 44070-4532145 Stanford Ave 44035-6009PO Box 33181 44133-0181211 Washington Ave 44221-2323C/O Jesse Besser Museum1 North Washington StreetC/O VALERIE A. JOHNSONNORTHERN INDIANA CENTER FOR HISTORYPO Box 151P.O. Box 674PO Box 674Box 27242164 Gladwin Drive571 RandolphPO Box 71PO Box 413 43026-0413103 JEFFERSON STREETPO BOX 3039Con Foster Museum704 SOUTH MICIGAN9751 15 Mile RoadP.O. Box 1094PO Box 10945875 Andersonville Rd.405 Oakland Avenue9751 15 Mile Rd., Route 34393 Collins Rd.1947 Far Hills Ave 45419-253615517 BARMANPO Box 0455 44074-0455114 Dryden Street"Berry Hill, Louisville Rd."P.O. Box 734520 S Main St Ste 2541-F 44311-1074Ohio Wesleyan University-Slocum HallPO Box 82012 43202-00121982 Velma Ave 43211-24971717 E. 9th St.PO Box 282 43216-0282PO Box 200 43731-0200

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2525 Market Ave 44113"2525 Market Ave, Suite A 44113-3431"Box 44212 SOUTH WALNUT164 W 17th Ave 43210-1326713 S Main St 44907-1644104 E Stafford Ave 43085-31183155 Whitehead Rd 43204-1855348 Cherry St 43125-1313567 E Hudson St 43211-1030BGSU Jerome Library 5th Fl 43403-0001"410 Millett Hall, WSU-History Dept 45435-0001"Dept of History-Bentley Hall17th Ave.1982 Velma Ave 43211-24971982 Velma Ave 43211-2453695 Bryden Rd 43206-0354P O Box 248040 4322461 Jefferson Ave 43215State Library of Ohio316 Lincoln Way E 44646-84021145 Sand Lake Highway28600 Harvard Rd 44122-4738THOMAS ELWOOD LINDLEY HOUSEPO Box 383 45401-0383PO Box 167632 43616-7632CO CAROLYN SHETTLE"Route 1, Box 33 43910"P.O. Box 817202 Wilkinson StreetPO Box 11 44667-0011366 Mill StreetPO Box 1096 45324-1096PO BOX 14131 Nassau St E 44730-1317PO Box 93PO Box 193 43452-0193PO Box 385 43452-0385PO Box 802 45813-0802PO Box 51 45657-0051P.O. Box 4PO Box 84PO BOX 569301 W. Main St.101 E High St 45056225 W HAWTHORNE STREET145 Broadway St 45640-1656"Rt. 3, Box 233"PO Box 809PALMYRA HISTORICAL MUSEUMPO BOX 332PO Box 29002 44129-00026428 Nelwood Rd 44130-32115750 W 54th St 44129-3052

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PO Box 1872 45401-1872205 S Main St 45879-141150 W. MAIN STREETPO Box 188 43450-0188PO Box 130P. O. Box 10361 South Main Street59549 CR 13 SOUTHPO Box 275 43748-0275PO Box 746 43783-0746PO Box 216 44081-0216PO Box 549 43456-0549SR 19209845 N Hardin Rd 45356-9707Henry Ford Heritage FoundationP.O. Box 6013341 N Chillicothe St 43064-10633861 West River Drive114 South Main StreetP. O. Box 3358329 Ridge Rd 45236-1337Burton Historical Collection5201 Woodward Ave.PO Box 1844PO Box 12 43837-0012

2100 WILLOWCREEK ROADP O Box 821 44266-08216549 N Chestnut St 44266-3907615 Latham Ln 44319-4338344 KentPO BOX 171PO Box 385 43065-0385109 E. Washington StreetP O Box 7020 45205-7020"Route 3, Box 407"2121 George Halas Dr NW 44708-2630641 W Market St 44303-1411PO BOX 326BOX 326P. O. Box 131 Hix Route300 W HIGH STREET13700 Sandray Blvd.PO Box 5 45817-0005PO BOX 2015717 Main St 43560-19324220 T. C. Steele Rd.PO Box 15 44278-0015PO Box 25 44278-0025PO Box 14P. O. Box 522P.O. Box 1225Tecumseh Area Museum2231 N High St

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8565 Grange Rd.P. O. Box 464803 Stevens St.1446 Sunset LaneP. O. Box 283500 White Hall Shrine Rd.124 W. Hanson St.7525 Highland Rd.2865 E. Rock Rd.60 East Pike StreetPO Box 602 43072-0602335 Washington311 Pine St.107 North Main Street450 Barron St 45320-24027693 Swartsel Rd 45320-9437P. O. Box 33714735 Cass Ave.c/o Michigan Land Use Institute1450 DAWN CT.PO BOX 5831230 N. Delaware St.4500 E. Grand Lake Rd.4500 East Grand Lake RoadPO Box 36c/o Pulaski County LibraryPO BOX 135PO Box 403 45875-0403PO BOX 801201 E Main StPO Box 6 43702-0006PO Box 35 43939-0035Eleventh StreetPO Box 1845P. O Box 897% MONISA WISENER2212 E. GREENVILLE PIKEBox 11646841 Campbell St 45167"141 Chestnut Hill Dr, Apt 201 44266-3918"PO Box 135 43067-013522 W Benson St 45215-320220478 GarfieldPO Box 229PO Box 2011468 Graham Rd 43068-0144P O Box 215 44286-02156644 Baker Rd # 47 44875-9537PO Box 3823 44907-3823310 Springmill St 44903-7001P.O. Box 68PO Box 68424 Market St Sinclair Bldg # 907 43952-281435500 Armada Ridge Rd.

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Richmond Township BuildingPO BOX 5258271 N US Rt 23 43457-0136200 S. Church StreetPO Box 583 44270-0583221 Burke221 Burke491 Spinning Rd 45431P. O. Box 161PO Box 282PO Box 807831375 Hathaway1275 West Avon Road1000 Rochester Hills Dr.400 Sixth St., PO Box 410213 N State St 44090-90001005 Van Hoosen RoadPO Box 930PO Box 781P. O. Box 6832001 Fourth St.21750 Lincoln23253 Astrid Ln.Rocky River Library68389 Wingate150 Holliston132 Church StreetPO Box 41211121 Wayne Rd.P O Box 83 44272-0083381 Hill St 43812-1027404 Lake Streetc/o Ogemaw District LibraryPO BOX 302PO Box 544480 Weston Rd8501 Kinsman Rd 44072-9569Spiegel Grove 43420-2796P.O. Box 1370C/O Saginaw Public LibraryPO Box 2051900 Maple Street404 4th AvenuePO Box 75011208 S Broadway Ave 44460-3004644 Cunningham Rd 444602515 Textile Rd.22611 St. Rt. 2Box 617PO Box 1810 45662-77101052 Ruhlman Ave 45662-2240BOX 173502 Seminole Tr.119 N. Hamilton St.

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PO BOX 2452975 East Bippley RoadP.O. Box 578PO Box 127 44672-0127US 50PO Box 157 44883-015728 Clay St 448833850 State Route 73 45660-922116486 Wapakoneta Rd 43522PO Box 312 44273-0312Planning Department13125 Shaker Square 44120-23126333 S Ridge Rd W 44041-8377PO Box 92 45882-0092PO Box 154 44274-0154PO Box 444GROVER MUSEUM52 WEST BROADWAYP O Box 376 45365-03767537 W US 52314 West MapleBox 1786308 MAIN STREETP.O. Box 841224 Curwood Castle DriveMain & Mechanic Sts 44878

2879 Silver Lake Blvd 44224-3019206 N. College St.PO Box 5139130 Marcy Rd 43103-943812021 Woodward Blvd 44125-3804PO Box 327716 Apple Creek Rd 44276-9741PO Box 15711129 Pleasant Ridge Rd.4607 Roosevelt Ave 45044-6233P. O. Box 43210 Charlotte St.10900 Reading Rd 45241-250833975 Bainbridge Rd 441391000 S. 4th St.545 E Weisheimer Rd 43214-22384315 Cedar Hills Ave 45504-38254039 Dogwood Ct 43123-9679PO Box 545 44901-054534465 Crew Rd 45769-97154223 Cutliff Dr.10128 South Blvd 44108178 Church St 45601-24055147 Cheltenham Blvd 44124-2759806 S Fountain Ave 45506-2230300 Dorothy St., PO Box 263PO BOX 665

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PO Box 1782PO Box 76 44090-0076PO Box 414 45133-041426080 Berg Road3850 Front St 43123435 S SPRING ST160 East Division Street"Spencer Co. Lib, Hwy 55"ROCKPORT-OHIO TWP PUBLIC LIBRARY103 EAST MAIN STREETPO Box 145110 South Main 45066320 W Central Ave 4506676 E High St 45502-1236Box 2034653 Middletown Rd 44442308 South Fourth Street160 E. Division22500 Eleven Mile Rd.PO Box 108 44690-0108

P. O. Box 89149045 Pontiac Trail227 W. 19th St.PO Box 72077 44372-2077P. O. Box 492P.O. Box 2734190 Parisville9200 Shelbyville Rd - Ste 611714 N Portage Path 44303-13637300 Woodcrest Ave NE 44721-1949PO Box 20070 44701-00701136 S Prospect Ave 44632-8707201 3rd St NE # 201 44702-12311435 Market Ave N 44714-2609152 W. CULVER RDSTARKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUMCapitol Ave.Kanawha Blvd.PO Box 1154City HallPO BOX 8842642 SOUTH MERIDAN308 Market St 439524946 N. SR 5P O Box 1425 44224-14252950 Gilbert Ave 452142606 State Route 303 44241-171913305 Pearl Rd 44136-3403532 North Main Street729-731 E. Washington St.216 Stadium Drive%LOWELL PUBLIC LIBRARY2655 Cliff Rd 45052-9718

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3351 Cedar Run Rd.77 Jefferson Ave 43215-3840PO Box 333 44883-03331520 Monroe St.PO Box 656PO Box 3001001 South Street1001 SOUTH STREETPO Box 42 45371-0042337 SWEETLAND AVE1625 W. Houghton Lake Dr.1021 Boyd Ave.123 INDIANA ST3004 McKinleyBox 65400 Boardman Ave., PO Box 5921676 Bickel Rd 45331-943417 E State St # A 45067-1439PO Box 5961 North Harbor DriveP. O. Box 137100 East North StreetPO Box 462 44663-0462Box 807PO Box 7 44087-0007P. O. Box 31710408 Center Road130 E. GeigerPO Box 438 43040-0438PO BOX 143PO Box 303 43040-030347 N Miami St 45383-18315680 Tylersville Rd 45069-1160HISTORIC NEW HARMONYPO BOX 5771901 Arlington Ave 43212-1900P. O. Box 517P. O. Box 2082380 Mahoning Ave NW 44483-46332929 Russell219 E. Grant Ave7530 Auburn Rd.615 N Main St 43080-000511650 Tinkers Creek Rd 44125-561729484 48th Ave.P.O. Box 452200 N. PhelpsPO Box 369PO Box 485 45891-0485PO Box 621 45891-0621PO BOX 2626P O Box 588 43080-058813783 3 Mile Rd.548 Hazelwood Dr 44089-2448

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220 E MARKET STREETMailing Address: c/o Kathryn BosworthP.O. Box 348401 Wapping StreetBox 462 43713208 McLain BuildingHISTORICAL MUSEUM OF THE WABASH VALLEY1411 S. 6th St.6590 Kilby Rd 45030-891410 N High St 43110BOX 487First and Harrison St.278 Elm St 45634-0312P.O. Box 506 Brown St.MEMORIAL HALLPO Box 62 45373-0062555 Silvercreek Rd 442812200 Pump Station Rd 43155-9709BOX 2PO Box 162U.S. 12 and M-50, Cambridge Jct., MIBOX 1561461 Sugar Maple LnBox 261PO BOX 176105 S Broadway St 45036-170729500 Van Dyke Ave.P. O. Box 177331730 Mound Rd.PO Box 2174 45750-7174PO Box 103 45750-0103307 EAST MARKET STREET110 N. Fouth Ave.500 N. Main, PO Box 33365875 Andersonville170 College Ave., Ste. 2303134 East Pineview DrivePO Box 263 43566-0263P. O. Box 15225 Higbee Mill Rd."Rt. 2, Box 170V"546 E Bowman St 44691-311015801 Michigan AveP. O. Box 787501 S. 7TH STREET546 E Bowman St 44691-31101220 S HIGH SCHOOL ROAD291 Church St 45068PO Box 17 450681005 W. Main10 Fairview Rd.PO BOX 143

PO Box 13 43968-0013

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303 36th StreetP. O. Box 414PO BOX 6323 E Central Ave 45449-180560 Library Plaza NECO ELMER FORDP.O. Box 2811Conference CenterRD 2 Box 114P. O. Box 249Archives and History SectionP. O. Box 5220"1310 Kanawha Blvd., East"P. O. Box 2502P. O. Box 5743530 Bandy Rd 44634-9708PO Box 5311 43611-031160 Library Plaza NEFreidman Hall10825 East Blvd 44106-1703965 S Miami St 45383-1214OVERBECK HOUSE207 Patti Dr 43081-2446PO Box 58 44251-0058PO BOX 103PO Box 45064 44145-00645471 Rt 322 44099175 Little Birch RoadPO Box 722 43402-07221306 16th St.13660 County Home Rd 43402-9281"J. Jouett House,Craig's Creek Rd."121 Rose Hill107 E Main St 43469-1208"C/O MIKE STEWARD, SELECT INSURANCE"50 W New England Ave 43085-35363729 Convoy Rd 45832-9505Kauffman Rd.PO Box 372 43351-0372PO Box 414 43351-0414 2610 Biddle Avenue2610 Biddle Avenue9442 Stitt Road 43571-05711610 119TH STREET108 WEST JEFFERSON STREET900 Worden Rd 44092-17815100 W Central Ave 43615-2106610 Clark St 44890-16062038 Auburn Ave 45219-3025625 William WhitleyUS 150PO Box 293 43506-0293PO Box 415 43543-0415514 Silverbrook Dr.

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30 Public Square 44094-7854Box 1186PO Box 905, 1155 28th St. SW325 Reily Rd 45215-2621115 28th Street, SWPO Box 501 45387-0501 Fax: (937) 372-4673151 W Wood St 44501110 East Ferry Avenue112 E. Cross St.PO Box 970077c/o Don Randazzo1 South Huron37 East Main Street40 STATEN PLACEPO Box 621 44697-0621PO Box 404 44697-0404450 W. Ohio St.

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Contact First Name Contact Last Name

"Joanne D. Prisley, Director/Curator"

"Lea Shank, President""Gordon H. Weber, President"Mrs. Billie Wright"Rich Bowersock, President""George Neargarder, President"

Twyla Loedeman

Marjorie Ulbrich"Olive Gerber, Co-Curator"Marian Bolhuis"Pat Kusner, Director ""Beverly England, Pres."John Humkey"Jean Tolle, President""Stephen Kelley, President"

"Mary Anne Brown, Manager"

"Lucille Brooks, Chairperson""William M. Pinckney, Executive Director"

Dorothy Walter

Dr. Robb FergusonJulie M. SjogrenMarilyn GenawMark Thompson, PresidentMarguerite MillerMarvin Hill

"Judy Havenstein, President"

Anne M. FairchildSharon BroglinRobert Bosch"Martha Crabill McClaugherty, President""Carolyn Miller, President""Bob Sanderson, Director""Gordon Harrison, President""Paul Blake, Historian"Pat Cederholm

"William Barr, President"

"Wayne C. Pittman, President"Harold Phillips

LARRY VAUGHN

JOY POOLE

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"Ruth Haff, President"Paul OrbahnsJames Michael

"Albert Wettstein, Coordinator"Michael LindermanMary CulverMary Culver

JANET NAHRWOLD"Paul Wildermuth, President""Tom King, Plan Director"Randy WeaverMarvin Hanson, President"Rita Kopp, Librarian""Marybelle H. Landrum, Manager"Kelly Willis"Susannah Sherman, President"President"Charlie Morrison, Curator" Robert GrahamJune JohnsonAlice Penzo"John W. Rumbold, President"Ronald LoweFredrick Glass"Joyce Pogany, President"" D. J. ""Jack"" Dowling""Jean Fischer, Secretary"

"Betty Flickinger, Treasurer"

"Jerry Browning, Pres." Carol BarasDeloris H. Gardner Diane Wilson Bernard J. GeyerJoy Lyons"Max E. Stahl, President""Lois H. Phillips, Chairman""Howard G. Lemasters, Treasurer""Elmer Lonsert, President""Nancy M. Sams, Past President"Nancy Bartlett, Reference Archivist

Debbra Eckhout"Gary Croy, President"Don C. Wood"Barbara Hoyle, President""Richard Reece, Vice President "Anne Jantzen

"Charles R. Jackson, Pres."

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W. James King"Beth Sullebarger, Executive Director""Ann M. Antenen, President"

David BarkeyJeanne IsleySusan ThompsonTom DiTirro Rose Marie A. Meconi, Controller's OfficeGeraldine S. GreenspanRick Musselman"Herb Jones, President"

Glen"Muriel L. Musgrave, Secretary""Jeannette Grosvenor, Editor"Judith Sheridan

Eugene Carl Strobel

Mary Jane McBeathHunter Armentrout

Lois Dorman, Exec. Dir.

"Linda Blicke, Curator"

Mark A. Harris David Lee Poremba

"Ralph D. Rogers, Director""Robert E. Ervin, President""Marian Coats, President"John Booth, II Jan Wisniewski Peggy Brann

Kay BriggsCarolyn Brooks"Wendell F. Lauth, President" Kay BazzettGeorge A. Bragg"Peggy Shardlow, President""Walter Cordes, Administrator""Mary Payne, Manager"Ardie Casarda or Sally Fallon"Lois A. Neff, Historian""Susen Batke, Curator""Sam C. Bixler, Treasurer"ROBERT FOSTER

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"Randy Derck, President"Jerry Hayes

"Don Craig, Manager""Robert First, Coordinator"Dr. Steve McBrideKenneth Reis"Florence Galida, President"Office Manager"Lillian H. Peiper, Coord Ed Res""Rachel M. Miller, President"

Robert Ruddy, Curator

"Mrs. H. B. Weldon, Pres.""Melinda Gilpin, Site Manager"

W. Ivan HarrisDeborah Piscitelli"Charles Kohli, President"

Rick Grassley, President

Rose Coulman"Betty Ann Smiddy, President"William W. ConleyPeggy"Dave Burnett, President"Carol Bell

Opehlia Wellington Lorrie LaCrossThelma McPherson"Carol Van Deest, President""Marla Jones, Secretary/Treasurer""Diane L. Bailey Chesnut, Director" Paula Gangopodhyay David H. JonesJohn Cimperman

Jerald A. Mitchell

INEZETTA STIVERPeter Forsberg

Deborah Goldstein

Chuck Backus

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John Gray"Susan C. Vaaler-Myers, Board Member"Jonathon NoffkeJames E. Bletzacker"J. Reid Williamson, Jr."SCOTT ZIMMERMANMARK DOLLASETODD ZIGLER"Alvina L. Schaeffer, Curator"CONNIE WEINZAPFEL"Hazel Davis, Curator""Kirk D. Reynolds, President""Ms. Kenney Roseberry, Pres.""Robert Anspach, President"Pamela FedericiJames NyeKen TrennerRandy Black"Sharon Sutton, Director of Historic Operations""Krystyna Puc, Interim Director""Kirk M. Holdcroft, President" Virginia TimmerHoward Teater

"Arlene Blank Rich, President""Leonard Spialter, President"

Joan Braun

RICHARD S SKIDMORECharles B. Nuckolls"Virginia M. Paulus, Treasurer" Bob Florin

Barbara Mitchell"Ruth Peters, President""Dan Seckel, President"

"Ila Powell, Vice President""Frank Baloga, President""Janet E. Setchell, Executive Secretary"Heather Bokram William J. Luke

"James Boblenz, President""Donna Mattingly, Sec."Doris J. Basnett

"Dave Geyer, Director""Neil L. Allen, President""Mazie M. Adams, Director""Earl Bishop, President""Brian Inderrieden, Historic Preservation Officer"

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Kathleen BuckleyMark Clements

Patricia G. McCauley Joyce F. Weinbrecht Irene Gibbons

Linda Panning

"Anna McMillin, Curator"

Glenn Uminowicz, DirectorD. Clinkenbeard

"Howard Daughtery, President"

Annabell Goodman

Glen Doyle Gay McInerney, Exec. Director Ms. Mary Jane Bernier"Tom Phillips, President""Betty Kerner, Treasurer"Jeff Morris Hazel Pray Monahan Phyllis Gregg Moore"Robert M. Bader, Treasurer""Richard J. Squire, Museum Director"

"Karen Black, Office Manager""Gladys C. Thomas, Pres.""Gene McGrew, Village Administrator"

"Dick Helwig, President"

Max B. Horton Elizabeth Delene Sandra Engel, President David Bezotte, Curator"Frank G. Munz, Co-Chairperson"

David J. Pastor"Ruth A. Roose, Corresponding Secretary"April Brandson"Frank Spikousky, President"

CONNIE BRUBAKER"Jane Richardson, Co-President" Paula Saxton

"Beverly A. Mussari, President"Carolyn Bell

LAURA MOSES

JUDY TONGES

FATHER TOM LOMBARDI

CARL REED

SINUARD CASTELO

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"John Gustafson, Curator"

Linda DotsonAttn: City Clerk/Betsy Conrad

"Brad Reed, President" Linda Sinclair"William D. Wilson, Pres."Lois Pollock

"George Cummins, Pres."

Loranetta Diebel, President"Nancy Gottschalt, President"Wilma MyersHelen L. TraughBrenda Hickman"Nancy E. Herald, Pres." Pat Gillis"David W. Hayes, Pres.""Sylvia Fowler, President""Troy E. Tripp, President""Andrea Saylor, Director"Robert LuckringDorothy KoherMarieanna Bair"Kevin Van Fossen, President"Director"Wendell F. Lauth, President"Gwen HubbardNancy L. Caldwell"Barbara Stepic, President""Dottie Watkins, President" Linda Bryce"Dorothy Helton, Secretary"

"Dorothy Helton, Treasurer""Edward and Marilyn Brill, Historians"

"Mamie Grunau, Vice President "Holly Doseck

"Ellen Essig, Secretary""Marjorie Brown, Curator""Tina Welty, Curator""Evelyn Welch, Curator""Jeanitta Watson, President" Doug TubergenGaynell BegleyJames W. St ClairAlica LaBarGale CherryGlenn Martin

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Dorothy MerrimanWally Bujak

Robert Bonar

"Thomas Messenger, Mayor"

"Barnett Golding, Secretary""Shirley Vance, President"Robert Steffer"Robert A. Rose, President""Dennis Wilde, President"Gerald Kitson

"Ronald E. Sterling, Executive Director"

Daniel BellMary Mathews"Earl V. Gorsuch, President""Eleanor Van Arsdale, Secretary"

PHYLLIS MCKEOWN"Berenice I. Lewis, Education Supervisor "

"Lois J. Hemming, Librarian"

Janet Bentley, Pres."Barbara Petersen, Assistant"Lynn Brozell

Jim Guerriero Katie Jackson, President

"Donald M. Schlegel, Secretary"

"Gaynell Begley, proprietor"

"Terry R. Jaworski, Site Manager"

Sharon PawloskiDon Ramilow Mr. Lynn N. Fauver, DirectorRyan ShrimplinLynn Russell, Director Jean Dustin or Dorothy Westover"Pat E. Zalba, Curator"Yolita E. Rausche"Pat Stickley, Corresponding Secretary""Richard Virts, Curator""Pam Smith, President"

PHYLLIS MOORE

BRUCE & MARY STUART

ANNE ZIMMERMAN

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Don or Mary Jane Howitt"Sylvia Wiggins, Historian"Elizabeth Nelson

Robert Money"Olin Bleichrodt, President"

"Gene Gearhart, President"

Mr. Floyd A. Barmann

Kim Huttenlocher

Jerry Stover

"Jean L. Bishop, Treasurer""Leslie Jacobs, President""Cindy Johnson, President""Charles J. Owen, President"Kara HamleyRobert D. Keiser"Kathleen H. Crowther, Executive Director""Howard Prinz, President"

"Maxine Miller, Chairman"Nancy J. Hart Geneva Kebler Wiskemann, SecretaryJanet Tiedt

Catherine Rumbaugh"Kay Fisher, Director"

"Beth Bailey, Vice President""Joseph M. Gist, President""Lorin W. Cope, President""Michael A. Frush, Treasurer""Peggy Kaplan, Executive Director""Barbara Barnhart, Assistant to the Director" Mary J. Tibbs

"Richard K. Leach, President"Elizabeth StithBrenda Willoughby"Joanne Schasefer, Group Coordinator"

YVONNE B. KNIGHT

BOB POPP

MARY MOORE

PHYLLIS BEERS

NANCY J HART

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Karen Johnson

Gary Loos"James Caccamo, Chairman"

"James M Pennell, President""Wayne Garber, President""Kathleen Slater, Secretary""Ned E. Myers, President"

"Elizabeth McNeely, Treas.""Sara E. Waugh, Historian"

"Robert Kerr, President""Carol Williams, Vice President""Walter Zimlich, President"Judy Folts"Jeanne Workman, Vice President""Mark A. Baker, President"Hazel B. Craft

"Doris Altman, Treasurer""Judy Logan, Director"

"Janet Bruns, State Treasurer "Sheila E. Heflin

Sheila Heflin

Linda LeggittMary BrunoCHERYL CASEBERE

"Larry Fischer, President""William F. Moore, President""Judy Butler, Secretary"LINA ZERKLE

"Alice H. Baker, Editor"

Sharlene Shoaf"Doris H. Zeiser, Development Director"GORDON L STEVENSMargurite Larsen

RICH STENNERChuck UndriskyJanice LipscombCharles TiecheMike Fogelsinger, President William M. WordenKristine Kidorf

BRIAN LOOKER

RAY BECKER

ROBIN ODLE

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Catherine PhillipsFay G. Knapp or Nina Rackham

William Calhoun

Cris Nixon Sherry HuntingtonLawrence Barker

Kathryn B. Lowe

John D. Cimperman

"Lucinda Newton, President"

Bob and Marian Veryzer

"Timothy R. Brookes, President""Julia Clark, President"

Annegret Goehring

"Vernon Kimpel, President""Norman Warnell, Vice-President"Rick CarrollJosephine SheaRussell Hansford Glenn NewmannGlenn NewmannG. Edith BrewerFERN COX

"Evelyn Baker, Director" Mike and Natalie Postmas"Lowell C. Krumnow, Founder" Frank Winkler, Sr.LINDA EAD

Leo Garcia"Char Baus, President" Barbara Kolarik"Lana Dunn Eisenbraun, Curator"

"Dorothea Greer, President"Darrell E. Waugh

"Milton M. Ronsheim, President"

Gloria Dosen

TINA MELLOTT

HAL WAYMIRE

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Laura Goff Davis"Sandra Tate, Director"Marie McDougalExec. Director"David Hawkins, President"

Nadine Cloutier

RICHARD GANTZJEAN GRAHAM LEERICK BRAYHELEN REASDAVID CART Gerry Boisineau

"Mike Barry, President""Juanita Mears Van Ness, President""Janet Senne, President"

"Florence H. Humphrey, President"Rex Lyons"Karen S. Smith, Corresponding Secretary""Mary Lou McCandlish, Secretary""Kathryn Popp, President"

ALAN GOLDSTEIN"Mary Gisewite, President" James DermodyThomas BrichfordTina LewisGloria Friedrichs"Mary Stolsenberg, Secretary""Carol Carey, Curator"Dale PayneThomas Friggens

Linda Bridson"Mark Wetherington, Dir."George Koskimaki"Nelson V. Lonz, PR Chairman""Marilou Creary, Curator"

MICHAEL J QUINNBettilyn Kass Lila FedokovitzBrenda PlummerBrenda Plummer

MARGE FABER

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"Jim Kingery, Manager""Jim Daniels, President"

Paul Wightman, President

Bill O'Reilly"Susan Cooper, Pres.""Martha E. Miller, Treasurer"Jeannette Crouser

"Kevin L. Haver, Manager""Jack Blosser, Manager"

"Keith Bengtson, Site Manager"

"Kathleen M. Fernandez, Site Manager"

"Larry L. Nelson, Manager" Marilyn PapeMellissa Hokans

"Tom Kaup, President""Barbara Meiring, Director""John Hornbrook, Director of Service"

Wil Shapton"George Gray, Chairman"Barbara BourdelaisED MOYER

Pauline J. Kelton Sally Van Ness"Ann Squier, Manager""Kenneth Poling, President""Ted Kessel, History Supervisor "

Anne Wright

"Carol Jean Stewart, President" Diane Lang Peggy Sawyer WilliamsPeggy Sawyer Williams"Carol J. Gregg, President""Sam Hatcher, Vice-President"Suzanne QuinnDona Halad

"Jana Broglin, Vice President"

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Margaret Adams"Lisa Crouse, Curator"

"William Lewis, Director""Roberta J. Roush, President""Howard L. Sacks, Director"

Ann Thousand"Loria Lenarduzzi, President"Patricia Ballard

"Ray Burke, President"

"Barbara McKeown, Secretary/Treasurer" Nancy DugusJohn Hertzler"Rick Rhoades, Vice President"

"Mike Kassalan, Manager"Dick Carvell

Marilyn Smith

Karolee Hardy, Executive Secretary. Emerald MageeEmerald MageeBob Wilson"Win W. Keller, President" Gerry Hamacher"Robert W. Hummel, President""Loretta Fuhrman, Curator""Betty M. Barnes, Corr. Sec."

Harold Garber"Margaret Brooks, President" Mike Feusler, President"Ron Shouse, President"Jack Humm Pat Nugent

Rick Johnson

"Alexander B. Cook, Curator"Thomas L. Farnquist"Donna Braig, President""Carolyn Corcoran, President""Jean Tussey, President" Jean Holcomb James D. Laarman

NANCY LANTZDOLLY MILLENDER

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"Wilma DeSpain, Pres."Wilma DeSpain Cleo Moran"Paul Ruffing, President"Karen N. Cartwright NanceJohn Garnett

"Barbara Lindsey, President"

"Joan Baxter, Executive Secretary"

Betty S. Senior

"Bette Zody, President"

Nancy Karmazin Jean DodenhoffLouAnne Flanagan-Wattrick"David Gale, President""Mary E. Kappes, Secretary""Calvin Rice, Curator"

Ed Schaadt

Kadey KimpelCary L. WilliamsAmy Henrikson

Kenny R. Burck, President

"Patrick Brown, Past President"

Thomas Stump"Marilyn J. Gale, President""Margaret Kelley, Secretary"BONNIE ANDREWSMary Emmick

"Jane Wilson, President" Norma EmmonsHolly Holcombe Pat Kaniavz or Lois Cassidy"Charles R Kelley, President"

"Lucy McCarren, Treasurer"

Hugh Pallister"David Morrow, President"

Dorothy Walter

RACHEL JENKINS

DIANE NEVITT

SUZANNE LONG

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Heidi Arnette"Frank Nally, President"

"Lucille Van Scoyoc, Treasurer""Ulysses ""Bud"" Bush""Shirley Sills, Pres.""Amy E. Melkerson, Treasurer"

Donn WerlingMark Braden

"George H. Berkhofer, Executive Director ""Mae L. Baldridge, Owner"

"Ruth Basner, Administrator/Historian"Sister Teresa FoxJIM MORROW

Lawrence Trombley

Kim L. Heuberger

Virginia Jewell"Mary G. Smith, Executive Board Member""Margaret Van Frank, Director"

Diane Needham"J. Harold Utley, Pres."

"Charles L. DeMarsh, Vice President""Robert W. Graham, Archivist"Karla Nicholson"Donald W. Frantz, Manager"Steve Murphy Peggy Brann, Ex. Dir.Michael Evans Trudy Ubani, President William Wallace Shomaker, Curator Quincy Leslie Shirley S. Campbell"Nora Salmen, Curator"LeDora Leazenby

"Barbara Wachter, Administrator"Linda Peckham, PresidentJ. UtleyLarry J. Wagenaar"Sherry Sawchuk, President"Mary"Mildred McCarty, President""Virginia Windoffer, President"

BETTY BARTLEY

JOAN PAUL

ELMO PARLOR

BONNIE CUSON

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Charles Hoover Arthur M. Woodford, Director Lawrence A. Franks"Ed Holbrock, President""Fran Friedlander, President""Wanda Weber, Secretary"

"Bob Redd, Treasurer""Georgia Miller, President""Larry E. Blake, Chairman"Geoffrey Reynolds Joyce SeamanLinda SmithLinda Smith"Dena Crider, President""Helen Smith, Curator"JoAnne MillerRonald G. Mapp"Robert Burgoon, Park Ranger"

Mellissa Hokans

Martha NeorrTRACY MORRIS

Kathy Alward

"Sylvia J. Johnson, Director""Warner Taiclet, President""Ralph Cooper, Trustee""Bruce & Karen Davis, Co-Presidents"

Patrick Lucas"Mary Carabin, Secretary" Marilyn L. Hebner

"Sharon Barnes, President"Marie Stiebe

Frederick T. Cordts"Sally A. Carmichael, Secretary/Treasurer""Julie Brumleve, Administrator ""Richard E. Courtad, Curator"Dorothea Martin

"Allen W. Bernard, President"Charles Long

"Marilyn Lown, Curator"Andrea

DOROTHY BALLANTYNE

KELLY THOMPSONDAVID W. ROGERS

SHIRLEY UNDERWOODROBERT McKINLEY

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Saundra Johns

Michael Wee"Jeff Carskadden, President"

Eva Fizette"Angela J. Warye, Director of Education""Edith D. Everett, Executive Secretary""Gary Weaver, President"Jay R. LeachMarie Leipprandt

"Connie Maddox, Pres.""Juanita S. Cooper, Corresponding Secretary "

Mike Milton E. Charboneau"Linda Smucker, Director"

"Jinnie Kumpf, President"

"Susan Goehring, Manager"

John E. MacFarlane, III"Pat Clark, President"

Tammy Lamp"Juda Moyer, Archivist""Roberta Hyde, President""Wendell F. Lauth, President"Jim PhillipsPAULINE BABB

Cynthia C. Scheuer

James B. Williams

Thomas G. Clinton

John Clerkin

"Tom Mechling, Mill Manager"

William Rykhus Genevieve Joseph Dorr"Uilani S. Clifton, President" Janet Gibb

HEIDI ZIMA

JOHN SECHRIST

BOB ADAMS

FRED SCHULTZEILEEN BAITCHER

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"Sheri Pettit, President"

"Lois Gillenwater, President"

Capt. J. H. Hobaugh, Executive Director Gladys MacArthur"Wilson Greig, President"

Helen Kuhn Kathy Mutch"Bonnie Ungemach, President"Rose Kollmorgen"Caroline L. Whitten, President""Tom Kuhn, Director""Helen Gilmore, President"Gary LewisJoycelyn AyersmanWilliam Hunley

"Alvin H. Nurre, Treasurer""Richard G. Nichols, President"

Pam Swiler Ralph Bartell

Dawn Ketchum

Carla SinewayJill BurklandMarian Impastato"Eldon McGowan, President"Ralph W. Marcum"Ruth Hayth, President"

Peter H. BlakeEthlyn ParsonsSally Shaw Deborah L. Kuehn, Principal Planner"William E. Wilson, Sec.""Bonnie L. Sprankle, President""Delma Mishler, Chairman""Suzanne Miller, Curator"

" Dr. John E. Stealey, III""Julia A. Krutilla, President"RUTH HOGGATT

HELEN BURCHARD

Jim Theil

DELBERT HIMSELLINDA HUDSON

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"Eleanor Naylor, President"

Mark Doss"William E. Jones, Founder/President"Pat Patton

"Ruth E. DeNunes, President"

J. O. Estill Daniel BollmanGilbert SmithElizabeth Anne Yochim

Don PetersonHenry Battle"Sandy Kilko, President"

Herb Ranta"James F. Caccamo, Director"John Boh

Richard Jett

"Kevin Graffagnino, Director""Virginia Smith, Executive Director"Lisa GolderPete VanPeltR V LansethFrank Fiala"Bruce Detweiler Breckbill, Director""David Reed, Curator" Rena T. Thompson"Richard Webb, President""Lachlan Mackay, Site Director""David Smith, Pres.""Susan Arthur, Pres.""Russell E. Peffers, President""James K. Gibson, Director""Janet Jacobs, President/Treasurer""Charles Mitchell, Pres."

"Rebecca S. Rice, Archives Spec."Sheri K. Pettit

Doug WelkerVera Carmein"Cynthia Turk, President""Christopher H. Gillcrist, Executive Director"

JOSEPH D CARR

MARY ANN PLUMMER

MARGARET SHAW

JEANNIE JONES

JAMES A. RODGERSKEITH HOUCK

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"Sally Hosken, Assistant Administrator " John R. WaiteRusty Wiery

"Dr. Richard Werstler, President""William L. Garrison, President" Charles Lindquist"Richard Waters, President""Geraldine Hausch, Historian" Annegret GoehringValerie Joseph

"Joan Godfrey, President"Thelma SawyerTheodore Broida

"Sara Harger, Dir."

"William Dancey, President""Betty Rose, Librarian"Karen DickmanJolene Creenwell

REBECCA M SMITHRandy Lehman

DUSTY SCHULTZ

Silas H. Begley

Mary Delesle

Nettie Holtslander, President

"Gene Krotky, Curator""Celia Kruggel, President""Eric B. Partee, Executive Director" Candace Eaton, Director"Laverne Tolsma, President"

"Joyce Woodyard, Pres." Marge Wilcox

Louise WilconixMarian RenaudJane Soltesz"Beth Weinhardt, Coordinator""Jane McJunkin, President"

JEANNE NOE CARLISLE

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"Mary Ann Stone, Secretary"Julia Parke"Joe Warner, President"

"Sandy Alexander, President"Anthony Kirk"David Wagner, President"Jeff Ferreri"Suzanne Strick, President"

VICKI NORTON BROWN"David L. Bishop, President""Lynn Grossman, V. Pres."

"Marjorie L. Hottinger, President"

"Marilyn Wendler, Director""Betty Merritt-Jackson, Director" Lillian A. Waite"Shirley Thacker, President"DENISE JAMERSONTom TreerMary Katherine EdwardsOdell Walker

Jeffrey A. Dykehouse Library reference deskc/o Mount Clemens Public Library Madeline PageMadelin Page"Cathy Louis, Treasurer"

"Grace Yerian, Corresponding Secretary"

"Gretchen Green, Director"

Charlotte Miller ."Janet Rogers, President"Connie Wireman"Joanne Jones, News Editor""H. William Lawson, Director"Mazie Adams"Louis M. Andres, Manager . "Llewellyn Cole"Jason N. Lombardi, Secretary"Ed Crippen Eric Anger

"James R. Bowman, Treasurer"

Mrs. Cecilia A. MushenheimLarrie Bailey

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Rich Baruer, President

"Virginia Gamble, President"Lois Johnson Joel WrightJohn Worthington"Stan Byers, Executive Administrator"Stan Byers

Betty JonesMichael Krolewski Dr. Karen Majewski Michael Philbin, Staff Representative or Charlene

Carl Brooke Pat Bush

"Philip A. Schwochow, President""Shirley Halbeisen, President"

Dave Thornton Nancy Marvin"Marian Kutlesa, President""Ruth E. Studebaker, Executive Secretary "

Frances Porter, Executive Director

Mamie Shaw Legg

Ann Acker Susan Collins"Robert Carpenter, President"

LYNDA SMITH"Barbara Shrodes, President""Kathy Tabb, Dir."Eleanor Schlinkert Virginia Schlichter"Molly R. Kendall, Vice-Pres.""Deena Green, Pres."Pamela R. ChristinsenRonald Weed

"Lucy Gorsuch, President"William ArtripCharles R. Snider"Mary Hare, Secretary""Aane Aaby, Community Development Director""Therman Riggs, President"

LINDA WHITEEMOGENE SNIDER

LINDA RIPPY

Steve Long

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Barbara RasmussenKaren Romick"Mitchell Schumacher, President"Arbie Dransfield

"Joyce A. Tannreuther, President""Jim Browning, Pres.""Jan Adkins, President"

"Brian Hackett, Director"Brian Hackett"Mary S. O'Driscoll, President" Florence Tripp

"Bruce Cook, President""Ellie Damm, President""Cindy Thrasher, Manager""Bob Rowan, Executive Director"

"Jim Jeffries, President""Emily Dollens, President""Bill Shaffer, President"Patricia MichaelMarilyn Quay SparksPresidentLoren Bensley"Alfreda Layne, Treasurer""Howard Hill, President""Paula G. Moran, Director"CHARLES COATESPhyllis Fredendall

"Dick Kudner, President""James E. Plastine, Chairman""Katherine Stone, Manager""Bettie Tate, Treas."

Dr. Tom Hatcher"Carol Senn, Dir.""Richard Scarcella, President"

Pat David"Tom Hilberg, News Editor""Thomas D. Hilberg, Curator""Richard L. Grice, Plan Director""Patty Cook, President""Margaret Parker, President"

Evelyn Wilson Mrs. John Henes

SAMUEL D. BOHL

MICHAEL HALL

LARRY BARNETTDAVID WALKER

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"Carolyn Brandon, President""Joyce L. Alig, Director"D. Wayne Harvey

"Kay Harbison, Pres."Dr. David MahoneyBarbara Schambers"Raymond Zunk, President"JOHN WILSON"Virginia L. Brown, Corresponding Secretary "Cinnamon Catlin-Legatko"June M. Cady, President""Norma Shields, President""Teresa Hieronymus, President"

Michael PanhorstBill WitkowskiDean Smith

Connie Olson Gladys Saborio

Marie GardnerJennifer RadcliffLarry Wagenaar

Suzanne DanielGeneva Wiskemann

Cynthia Motzenbecker, President Sharman A. Moore, President or Kevin A. KellyChristine Daye Ellen Brennan, Exec. DirectorWallace Riley

Dr. Gladys Beckwith, Director or Carolyn Johnso

D. Wayne HarveyPatricia A. Nixon"Gilberta Town, Treasurer""Sam Ashworth, Curator"

Gary F. Skory

Shirley Hodges, PresidentDavid SutherlandBonnie Jurgensen"Lyle Latham, Secretary/Treasurer""Susan Cruse, Director"

Jake Strobridge

ROGER BIRDSELL

JUNE JACQUES

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Frank Roleff"Gerald Grimes, President"Robert BurrisWes CochranOwen R. Glendening"Ruth K. Hinker, Treasurer"Ellen Wiltzer

"Dolores Griffiths, President"

"Brenda Warren, Program Director""Margaret W. Lynch, President""Liberta Potter, Pres.""Jean Oliver, President"

Clyde EdwardsHenrietta McKinney"Betty White, Treasurer"DaleTiffany C. Sallee"Betty Meier, President""James D. Miller, President""James Kingery, Site Manager""Charles McDaniel, President"

"James M. Strunk, Planner"John JaynesGeorge Collins Mark Patrick"Shari Christy, Archivist"Mike Jackson"Elaine Wrisley Reed, Executive Director""Patrick E. Finan, Director"PAUL D GURAEDYRobert Thatcher

Rita OrganMary Yost"Don Cooke, President""Marilyn Saveson, Co-President" Charles Chalgain"Douglas Harrod, President"

"Vernon Feldwisch, President""Thomas S. Neel, President"

"Merlin M. Reese, President""Bruce K. Shealy, Treasurer""C.M. Wetzel, Membership Secretary"Clara Vickers Clara Vickers Ms. Bernice Uhlbeck"Mary K. Zeigler, Vice President"YVONNE KAY

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Karen Dotson

"Anne A. Townley, President""Bennie Butler, Pres.""Betty Acker, President"

"Myrtle Ake, President""Bonnie Knaggs, President"Patricia Dugan"Ruth N. Earl, President"

Diane K. Brown"Joe Lang, Chairperson""Jeff Sigsworth, President""James Schaefer, President""Dreama Powell, President"

Marie English

Nina Smith, PresidentNina SmithHarold or Marcia BernhardGloria J. Collins

Diann Dupuis"Mary Fuller, Tour Coordinator"CHERYL TROWBRIDGE-TAYLOR

Ann Hoopfer

Marion KirstShirley Bonnheim

Charles H. Martinez

John Meyers"Amy Schweller, President"

"Patricia Murphy, Executive Director"Jan LathersJohn Downs

"Dan Rice, Executive Director""Richard Spall, Jr., Secretary/Treasurer""Martha Otto, President""J.D. Britton, Executive Secretary "Jennifer Maringo"John Durand, Show Manager ""Barbara Crowder, Director"

MICHAEL THOMPSON

CHERYL TAYLOR

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Laura M. Noble"John B. Wilbur, Executive Director"Museum Office

"Amy Shuman, President""Thomas S. Neel, Office Manager ""Fay Maxwell, Director""Miriam F. Wood, Secretary""Jim Wolf, President""Amos J. Loveday, State Historic Preservation Offi"Maura Johnson, Field Service Coordinator""Glenn Harper, Field Services Coordinator ""Mary Anne Reeves, Field Representative"

"Gary C. Ness, Director""Linda McKean Logan, Coordinator""Gale E. Peterson, Executive Director""Jeff Higley, President""Barbara Barnhart, Office Manager""Clara Ireland, Preservation Consultant""Kenneth Smith, Co-Manager"

"Stephen G. Matyi, President"

President"Magdalene R. Fischhaber, President"

"Albert Huffman, President"Sara Van PostflietCharles Hoge"Steve C. Magier, Chairman" Mary Alice SteelbinderJean Teti

"Dorothy Bell, President"Darlene Hicks"Wayne Dreier, President""Richard Taylor, President""Randy Shaffer, President""Georgia Furr, President" Mrs. Victor Higgins, President; Mrs. Dan Saxton,"Doris Riley, Treas."

Margaret Robbins"David Efland, City Planner"

"Deanna Stroth, Fiscal Officer "

"Jim Williams, Bus. Manager"

Jim"William E. Platten, President"Jeanne Cook"Mark Manning, President"

BILL DICHTL

BETTYE KEMPLE

ROGER PETERSON

EDIE KELLAR MAHANEY

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"LaVerne Sci, Site Manager""Terri Gorney, President"

"Jim Bowe, President""Clarita Stephens, Sec."William J. Vance" Richard Ruddle, Jr."ANNA MAE BAKER"Sue Saylor, Corresponding Secretary""Francine Baughman, Treasurer""Bob Poling, President"Phyllis Ewing"Kurt Holman, Park Man.""Andy Hite, Site Manager"Jerald A. Mitchell

"Joseph Hofbauer, President" Suzanne Carpenter Suzanne JohnsonWalter CarpenterJudy Carsch

Richard ZarembaRuth Anne Lomas"Loretta Couts, President""Jim Richey, President"

"George Smith, Chairman""Jeff Jones, President""Alvin Johnston, President"

"Sherry Carmichael, President"Janice Cale Sisler"Rob Geiger, Coordinator"

Jason Aikens, Curator"Ramona Smith, Trustee"

John E. Lilly

"Theodore W. Cunningham, President"

"Bob Smith, President"Andrea Smith"Dana M. Gibson, Caretaker""Richard Smith, President""Gwynette Sullivan, Pres."Tom DadismanPauline Ettore, President Anne Flora, President"Doreen Uhas-Sauer, Board Member "

AL GOIN

ROGER WOODFILL

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Evelyn WielandCarol HassigHeather BurnashNancy Lewellen RoeMargaret BrennanLashe Dunn MillerNorm Ullman

Forrest Meek Virginia Block"Rita Zerkle, Secretary/Treasurer"Chris ClancyMarcia Haynes Mrs. Theta Taylor"Nancy Crowell, Librarian""Jane Lightner, Executive Director"Dominic CerroneKatherine Clarkson

ERMA RICH

Phyllis Geeslin

Janet Onkin

"Linda H. Hermiller, Secretary"

"Lori Ann Hemenway, Corresponding Secretary"President"Sherry Sawchuk, Publicity" Clover McKinleyLarry JohnsonMary L. Stevenson

Randy Allan"Annetta Dunham, Curator""Ernestine Kyle, Founder""Pamela Jones, President""Jim Lichtenberg, President" Rose CrenshawLinda HowardB. Kay Carlson"Helen Kitzmiller, Secretary""Melvin Knopp, President""Phyllis Frazee, Editor"

"Thomas G. Yontz, President" Ursula Adamson or Laurel EmersonUrsula AdamsonPeter S. OlivitoPhyllis Hamilton

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"Dick Sahs, President"David M. Scott"Dick Winkler, Trustee"

"Robert Gamble, President"Joe Nutter

Rod WilsonLinda Pannutt

Gail Kemler"Betty J. Winfield, Treasurer" Gail J. Kemler"Juanita Witt, Pres."Carla Blandford Patricia M. QuickDawn Taylor Jeanette HerzofBarbara McCoy"Norm VanTilburg, President"

Douglas E. KossarckThelma Hug

"Shirley Riemenschneider, Museum/Archivist""Wilma Hunt, Historian" Carol Garlo Lou Wilebski

Jane Lampton"Margaret Hetrick, Secretary""Roger Bridges, Director"

Darlene A. HudsonRobert Botimer

Neil RichardsonDonald Riddering"Josephine Rupe, Director""Arlene Schwartz, President" Wayne ClementsLeslie A. Hartman Robert Johnson"Dorothy Justus, President"Truman Throckmorton

"Karyl Mohrman, Pres""Clay McKnight, Pres."

KATHLEEN LANE

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Grayden Slowins David Eberlein or Clayton Eberlein

"Donald J. Rogier, President""Rosalie Adams, President""Keith Bengtson, Manager""Brian Cohen, Chairperson""Faye R. Wanko, President"Terry Schwarz"Reid Robbins, Executive Director""Byron Robertson, Curator""Norm VanTilburg, President"Janet Remark

ROBERT T. GORDON

"James R. Sayre, Director "

Mrs. Rose (Leo) CohoonBen Miller

Mrs. Robert Couzynse Helen Harrelson"Janice Dawson, Chairman"Patricia A. Sampson"Susann Drbal, President""Betty Rains, President"

"Ann Culek, Program Director"Larry Mielczarek"Ruth Ferrari, President""Joseph W. Irvin, President"

"Sam McDowell, Pres.""J. Larry Helton, Founder"Pat ThorerenCarolyn Rice, President"Robert W. Houston, President""Patricia W. Baumann, President"

"Charles Gene Rousculp, Past President"Terry A. Whetstone"Jim Hilton, Commander""Ralph E. Shadel, Secretary/Treasurer""Keith D. Ashley, Past Command"

Sanford Lee"Kezia Van Meter Sproat, Coordinator""Esther Eich, Curator""Claudia Fett, Director"Diane Wynings

JEANNIE NOE CARLISLE

JUNNE BARNETT

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"Mark Lowe, President""Phyllis Perkins, Secretary"

Lawrence Zucal"Marilyn Gibboney, President"

Marilyn Hale, President

Marv VandenBosch"Don Ross, President""Chris Thompson, Assistant""Mark Luttrell, Coordinator" Jim or Elsie Jacobs"Patty Brungard, Treasurer" June E. Ingles, Chairperson

"Glenn Wengerd, President"

Rose Ann Adams George WoodworthSandra Hansen"Baca Cacioppo, President" Patricia Van EmonArnold Bransdorfer

"Harry P. Lynch, CEO""Clifford Wig, News Editor ""Joyce Yut, Director""Elmer S Yoder, Editor""Jeffrey Brown, Historic Preservation Administer""Beth Ullom, President"PEGGY J BRETTIN

KATHLEEN HAMMAN

Virginia Kopras

"Howard Corathers, President""Emma Cox, Director""Bill Butt, Chairman""Carole L. Maatz, President"Barbara Schwarz-Sprik, President"Heather Bain, Director"

"Robert C. Mysonhimer, President"

VIVIAN TAYLOR

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Duane Rushlo"Donn F. Vickers, Executive Director""S. P. Lowry, President""Phil Phillips, Dir."Connie MallettMichelle SchoenithKevin O'Brien

Gary DellingerThomas Johnson

Kathleen LaylockJody MaysGary Olson"Susan F. Gray, President""Doris Page, Historian"

Elizabeth Kammeraad

Elizabeth Homer, Supervisor"Fred Miller, President"

"Lea Bissell, Secretary"James Henthorn Joan Runyan

"Mary Seslar, Recording Secretary "

"Robert W. Parrott, President""Arlean Clifton, Director""Pat Hoelscher, President"JAMES A SANDERS

Lynne C. BrownGinny Turner WillisAmy Williams Tenney"Elizabeth Clark, President"Bill Memberto

Pat Hallman"Larry Layton, President""Ronald C. Bernstein, President"

Danny Blevins"Helen L. Prill, Librarian liaison""Helen L. Prill, Secretary"

"Michael Dager, Director"Judy BairdAdele Kovanic

KEVIN O'BRIEN

ESTHER McMATH

ROBERT COON

BETH McCOY

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Jon B. Kathryn Bosworth

Helen Evans"Sherrie Wharton, Office Manager"Gerry Reilly

Marylee Hagan"Gene B. Woelfel, Trustee""Doug Harter, Engineer"

Richard Day"Lawrence McWhorter, President"Bessie Ingles

"Jack W. Waters, President""Caesar Carrino, President""Thomas Shisler, Site Manager"

Garland Miller

Frances JenkinsIrene Lowe

"Mary Payne, Museum Director"William P. Fromm Suzanne KefferLyle Elliott"Sharon C. Gardner, Membership Chair""Nancy Hoy, President"

Nancy SnyderPauline Walters

Scott Brooks Morris Anderson"John Fry, President" Grant Kelley, PresidentRon Langdon"Phillip Catron, Pres.""Wynona Dreuss, Secretary"

Howard Osburn

"Marilyn Schantz, President"

"R. Kevin Harper, Village Manager"

"Lowell G. Childress, Pres."Alfred A. Clay

Beverly Rick"Bette Jackson, Treasurer"

MARYLEE HAGAN

JACK MILLER

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Jim MiracleFred McClain

"Linda Zimmer, President"Gordon Olson

Ralph Busse" Roscoe Keeney, Jr. "Odell MillerHarry LynnDr. William ArnettCheryl WithrowKen SulllivanDr. Fred Barkey

"Rosanna J. McGee, Statutory Agent""Horatio N. Jex, President"Gordon Olson

"Richard L. Ehrlich, Executive Director""Robert Menker, Editor"PHYLLIS MATTHEIS"Marilyn Gale, President""Anita Weaver, President"

"Keith A. Jenkins, President"David DiCarloBillie Hamil"Lolita A. Guthrie, Project Coordinator"Bob Enoch"Patricia Smith, Museum Director""Gary Jones, Curator""Danna Estridge, Curator""Kermit Hoesman, President"

"Jennifer L. Maier, Director""Jan Speelman, President"

Christie Raber"James Corfman, President" Marc Partin Marc Partin"Orville Bucher, Vice President"

"Emily M. DiDonato, Treasurer/Secretary""Patricia A. Brunner, Supervisor""Donald C. Shrader, President""Kurt C. Topham, Superintendent"Jack Bailey

"Pamela Pattison Lash, President""Jane McCaskey, Curator"Trumbo

MIKE STEWARD

RUTH KIRK

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"James G. Billson, President"Pat AdamsFred Van Hartesveldt"Price Gaines, President" Fred Van Hartesveldt, President"David Neuhardt, Vice President""Mark Twyford, Site Manager" Josephine Love

John Gawlas

Jennifer Goulet Mary VanderWeide

"Bill Wallick, President""Kathy Fernandez, Manager"Connie Rendfeld