
See It Then, See It Now!
Ever wonder what a significant site in your city looked like 100 years ago? With the newest Learning Resource now available on …
Ever wonder what a significant site in your city looked like 100 years ago? With the newest Learning Resource now available on …
One of the numerous strengths of the Siebert Collection (open to the public for free through the end of February in honor …
In continuation of our featured posts highlighting material from the Siebert Collection (open to the public through February 28th for Black History …
For our first featured item from the Siebert Collection, open to the public during Black History Month, we’re highlighting an 1838 …
In celebration of the heroes of the Underground Railroad, Ohio Memory and the Ohio Historical Society are excited to announce that …
In case you missed it, this past Monday–in addition to being Martin Luther King, Jr. Day–was also the 57th Presidential Inauguration, as …
This week, we’re featuring a guest post from John Chidester, Director of the Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County. Enjoy! …
Albert J. Ewing: Not many people know the name these days, but around the turn of the last century, Ewing (1870-1934) …
It’s a new year on Ohio Memory, and that means we’re rolling out some new features that we hope will enhance your …
2012 is rapidly drawing to a close and 2013 is nearly upon us. It’s been a year of historic events in Ohio, …