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(Columbus [Ohio]) 1851-1863, Columbus: Daily Columbus Freeman. Sign up to receive our newsletter! [1] Scripps, however, demonstrated a pattern of closing or selling off newspapers that were in difficult competitive positions, rather than invest in them; in the previous three years, Scripps had closed such daily newspapers in Memphis and Cleveland, and subsequently the company has done the same at several other newspapers, including the Pittsburgh Press in 1992 following the expiration of its own JOA with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Scripps subsequently sold the rights to the Press to Post-Gazette parent Block Communications) and the Rocky Mountain News of Denver in 2009. [Ohio]) 1972-1974, Columbus: Ohio Columbian. Some newspapers are titled Democratic Standard, Student newspaper of Wright State University, Images of newspapers printed by the Wright brothers, Includes only photographs, not full text of the articles, Copies of various student-run newspapers from Kent State University, Newspaper of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. [Ohio]) 1890-1892, Columbus: Columbus Press Post. Then, sign up for a free account or log in if you already have one. (Columbus, Ohio) 1874-1884, Columbus: Downtown Alive. Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy . (Columbus, Ohio) 1847-1849, Columbus: Western Hemisphere. The newspaper was renamed The Ohio State Journal, and it became the official mouthpiece of the then-new Republican Party in the late 1850s, guided by its editor and proprietor, James M. Comly. The Ohio History Connection, formerly Ohio Historical Society, serves as our State Archives. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1841-1844, Columbus: Daily Ohio State Journal. Dorothy Jean Heine, . (Columbus, Ohio) 1853-1854, Columbus: Daily Ohio State Journal. (Reynoldsburg, Franklin County, Ohio) 1956-1964, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Reporter. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 2, 1861 to Jan. 30, 1869), Daily Political Tornado 10/06/1840 to 10/31/1840, Der westbote (Columbus, Ohio) (from Feb. 15, 1872 to June 11, 1895), Der westbote (Columbus, Ohio) (from Sept. 3, 1863 to Jan. 5, 1871), Der westbote. (Columbus, Ohio) 1863-1864 Columbus: Columbus Daily Monitor. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1960-1964, Columbus: Hilltop Record. More than three years prior to the December 31, 1985 termination of the joint operating agreement, Dispatch executives informed Scripps that they did not wish to renew the contract. 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The database does not include full text of the articles. (Columbus, Ohio) 1861-1871, Columbus: Daily Advertiser. After the Dispatch decided not to renew the joint operating agreement when it expired, Scripps sold the Citizen-Journal to a Bath Township (eastern Ohio) businessman, who stated he intended to publish it past January 1, 1986. This database includes a small collection of newspapers. Explore our digital resources to help you learn something new or deep dive into a topic of interest. (Columbus, Ohio) 1853-1854, Columbus: Columbus Challenger. (Columbus, Ohio) 1916-1921, Columbus: Columbus Messenger. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1839, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. James M. Comly, brigadier general of the Union Army during the Civil War, edited the paper before and after the war, contributing to its position as one of the leading papers of the state. (Columbus, Ohio) 1887-1899, Columbus: Sunday Morning News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1983-Current, Columbus: Eastern Review. (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1839, Columbus: Lantern. (Columbus, Ohio) 1833-1837, Columbus: Western Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) 1821-1825, Columbus: Ohio Monitor. (Columbus, Ohio) 1839-1841, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1942-1952, Columbus: South Side Leader. (Columbus, Ohio) 1867-1887, Columbus: Swan's Elevator. Our research library, museum, digital platform, educational programming, and historical journal make Oregon's history open and accessible to all. (Columbus, Ohio) 1817-1825, Columbus: Columbus Herald. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Feb. 15, 1872 to June 11, 1895), Der westbote. In 1992, Schlesinger came to his native Columbus to receive Ohioanas highest accolade the Career Medal. (Westerville, Ohio) 1879-1884, Whitehall: Whitehall Spectator. Most of the database is composed of other types of records. (Columbus, Ohio) 1870-1872, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. 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Established in 1811 as the Western Intelligencer, it was initially published by James Kilbourne in Worthington, until 1816 when editors Joel Buttles and George Smith moved it to Columbus after that city had become the state capital. Find tools to help you research, job search, learn a new skill, find a hobby and so much more. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1970, Columbus: South Rural-Urban Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1920-1941, Columbus: Columbus Jewish Chronicle. The rival Columbus Citizen had been founded in 1899 as an independent newspaper not affiliated with a political party. Founded: 1959 Final issue date: December 31, 1985 Owner: E. W. Scripps Company People also search for: The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus Alive, If you can identify any of these, please contact the Marysville Public Library at 937.642.1876 x 32, The Soldiers of the Great War Ohio Section Only. Register for a Free Newspaper Archive Account 1981-2016 *Does not include the August 12, 2010 issue of the Banner Press. (Columbus, Ohio) 1884-1888, Columbus: Columbus Democrat and Ohio Statesman. (Columbus O. Official organ of the Communist Labor Party of Ohio. (Columbus, Ohio) 1933-Current, Columbus: Buckeye Farm News : a Publication of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. In addition to its attention to politics, the publication printed state and local business news and advertisements; reports on social and cultural events, such as temperance and anti-slavery meetings, local music concerts and agricultural festivals; poetry; and other items of general interest. This work contains the history and biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families of Union County, Ohio. After the war, the Journal became a driving force in the election of several Ohioans to the White House: Ulysses S. Grant in 1868, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876 and James A. Garfield in 1880. K-12 Students: Get free after-school help with your schoolwork in our School Help Centers. He famously coined the term imperial presidency in the title of his book about the Nixon administration and its abuses of power. (Columbus, Ohio) 1860s-1869, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. . It is currently housed at the Union County Historical Society, Marysville, Ohio. Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy . This doesn't include the full text of the articles. Visit Main Library in person or Reserve an Expert online for one-on-one help with your research and genealogy questions. The journal of Christopher Columbus (during his first voyage, 1492-93) and documents relating the voyages of John Cabot and Gaspar Corte Real by Columbus, Christopher; Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916; Toscanelli, Paolo del Pozzo, 1397-1482 The Union County Community Histories contain rich local histories of the towns located within Union County, Ohio. One of the places that looked very different between 1960 and 2020 is Columbus. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1970s, Columbus: Columbus Citizen-Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Southeast Rural-Urban Spectator. 1, no. (Columbus, Ohio) 1970-1972, Columbus: Columbus Freeman. (Columbus, [Ohio]) 1843-1844, Columbus: Press Post. In 1902, it was purchased by brothers Robert F. and Harry P. Wolfe, and in 1950, it became a part of the Dispatch Printing Company. Columbus: Columbus Citizen-Journal. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen Columbus Historical Newspapers (Source: Newspapers.com) ($) (Columbus, Ohio) 1875-1939, Columbus: Catholic Times. IRS-certified volunteers provide free basic income tax return preparation with electronic filing to qualified individuals. Historical photos and documents relating to African American history in Columbus. to have been instrumental in helping Rutherford B. Hayes be elected Governor of Ohio and later President of the United States. (Columbus, Ohio) 1886-1887, Columbus: Columbus Tri-Weekly Post. (Columbus, Ohio) 1898-1901, Columbus: Columbus Star. During his long career he produced more than thirty books. The Columbus Citizen-Journal, a 26-year-old Scripps Howard newspaper, said 'Goodbye Columbus' to 110,000 readers today in its final edition, but the bankrupt St. Louis Globe-Democrat may be back . By 1898, Mr. Davis sold his interest to S. N. McCloud who created the internationally known trademark of two ponies balancing on the seat of a Davis chair. Student newspaper of Youngstown State University, Newspapers published in Hennessey, Cashion, and Dover, Newspapers published in Durant, Caddo, and Calera, Newspapers published in Guymon and other local communities. (Columbus, Ohio) 1844-1845, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. Obituaries were generally published in about 1890 or later, though in some areas they were printed previously. IRS 1040 FORM, SCHEDULES, AND INSTRUCTIONS. Assessment tests so students can see where they need more practice in a subject. (Worthington, Ohio) 1811-1817, Worthington: Worthington News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1875-1879, Columbus: News Tribune. Oregon Historical Society 1200 SW Park Ave Portland, OR 97205, 503.306.5240 libreference@ohs.org Staff Directory, Tuesdays: (Columbus, Ohio) 1902-1903, Columbus: Columbus Daily Times. Showing 21 of 21 total resources. (Westerville, Ohio) (from Feb. 16, 1912 to May 1, 1932), Westerville News & Public Opinion 09/17/2007 to 04/10/2012, Westerville News & Public Opinion, 2003-2005. (Columbus, O. [Ohio]) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus News. [Ohio]) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus Free Press & Cowtown Times. A searchable interface for locating historical maps of Ohio towns and cities. Columbus-born Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., was a noted teacher and historian who had won the Pulitzer Prize and two Ohioana Book Awards by the time he joined the Kennedy administration in 1961. Ohio State Journal series, 1832-1879, 1885, 1889, 1909, Last modified on 29 November 2017, at 10:35, Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported. (Columbus, Ohio) 1972-Current, Columbus: Liberal Advocate. 40 U.S. & international newspapers (Newspaper Source). [Ohio]) 1877-1881, Columbus: Ohio State Tribune, and Columbus Herald. The Dispatch Printing Co. declined, and even publicly announced, in June 1983, its intentions to sever all ties with Scripps. (Columbus, O. (Columbus, Ohio) 1974-1986, Columbus: Northland News. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1847-1854, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman. In addition to the Coshocton Age, this file includes one issue of the Coshocton Spy (1826) and one of the Coshocton Democrat (1840). (Columbus, Ohio) 1954-Current, Columbus: Weekly Ohio Press. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Hilltop Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1871-1872, Columbus: Daily Evening Dispatch. But he spoke of the summers he spent at his grandmothers farm in Xenia and told the audience, I have always felt an Ohioan in spirit., Schlesinger remained active to the end of his life;he was one of the first contributing bloggers when the Huffington Post was launched in 2005, two years before his death at the age of 89. (Columbus, Ohio) 1959-1985 Columbus: Columbus Citizen. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1849, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Journal. https://archives.denverlibrary.org/repositories/3/archival_objects/972110 Accessed March 01, 2023. This is a pictorial essay of the 1964 VR3 Squadron of the Military Air Transport Service of the U.S. (Columbus, Ohio) 1957-1964, Columbus: Rural-Urban Spectator. (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1973-1991, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Spectator. 1,700 periodicals and pamphlets (full text,searchable). (Columbus [Ohio) 1935-1952, Columbus: Ohio State Sentinel. On the anniversary of John F. Kennedys assassination, David reflects on his memories of that day and on the Ohio connection to one of Kennedys trusted advisors and friends. WorldCat, Franklin County, Ohio, death records, 1811-1832, from area newspapers, July 17, 1811-Oct. 18, 1832 Family History Library, From Old Newspapers, Franklin County, Ohio, Death Records : from July 17, 1811 To October 18, 1832 Family History Library, From old newspapers, Franklin County, Ohio. Index of news articles of local interest from 1960-1997 and obituaries from 1931-1997. The library requests federal, state, and local paper forms from the IRS; call Reference at 614-486-2951 for available paper forms available at the library. (Columbus, Ohio) 1863-1864, Columbus: Upper Arlington News. 1pm 5pm Links to Ohio newspapers that are freely available on the Internet via Ohio Memory or Chronicling America. 614.466.3831 (Columbus O. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Sept. 3, 1863 to Jan. 5, 1871), Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio death notices and obituaries, German Village Gazette 11/07/2007 to 01/09/2012, Lantern, The: Ohio State University 08/03/1998 to Current, Northwest Columbus News 01/08/2008 to 04/12/2012, Obituaries from the Columbus Citizen Journal, Columbus (Franklin Co.) Ohio, January 1, 1985-March 30, 1985, Ohio Coon Catcher 08/17/1844 to 11/16/1844, Ohio People's Press 05/25/1836 to 11/09/1836, Ohio State Journal (1839, Weekly), 1839-1841, Ohio State Journal (1849, Weekly), 1849-1858, Ohio State Journal (1867, Weekly), 1867-1869, Ohio State Journal 10/13/1825 to 10/09/1860, Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette (1825), 1832-1837, Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette (1836), 1836-1836, Ohio State Journal and Register, 1838-1839, Ohio State Monitor, African American newspaper, 1919-1920, Ohio State News, African American newspaper, 1944-1952, Ohio newspapers on microfilm : 1991-1992 catalog, Olentangy Valley News 09/18/2007 to 04/03/2012, State Journal and Political Register, 1837-1838, The Catholic times. Want to keep up with the latest news from The Oregon Historical Society? Foegele put. (Columbus, Ohio) 1914-1947, Columbus: Journal and Register. Stay in touch. He then led police on a . Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen. The assassination, however, changed those plans irrevocably. (Columbus, Ohio) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus Voice. I can still vividly remember my teacher, Mrs. Rogers, ashen faced as she told us, I dont know quite how to tell you this, but the president has been shot.Soon we learned that the man everyone knew as JFK was dead. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1840s, Columbus: Ohio Jewish Chronicle. Email, Get a Library Card Law Enforcement Newbury Park Man Charged with Murder of Family Member. (The title was taken from one of the passages in JFKs memorable inaugural address). This is only an index. .

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