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Sister Blandina and the Santa Maria Institute
August 22, 1897. “Sister,” said Mother Mary Blanche, one day while several Sisters were standing around waiting an opportunity to consult her, …
August 22, 1897. “Sister,” said Mother Mary Blanche, one day while several Sisters were standing around waiting an opportunity to consult her, …
Captivity narratives, especially those related to Europeans and Americans captured by American Indians, have been popular in this country since the 17th …
The Civil War was fought by Americans from across the existing states, as well as recent immigrants to the country, doing their …
August 1914 marked the opening of the Panama Canal, an engineering feat that halved shipping time between America’s coasts. In 1915, the …
We have new and exciting items in the World War I in Ohio Collection on Ohio Memory! Through Little Stories of the …
On November 10, 1775, the following resolution was proposed by John Adams, future President of the United States, and carried by the …
Since 2012, the Ohio History Connection has digitized nearly 15,000 pages from two of Ohio’s German-American newspapers: the Tägliches Cincinnatier Volksblatt (“People’s …
In the United States, many of us grow up learning about the heroes of the Revolutionary War, including such names as George …
On today’s date, October 20th, in 1848, a Shaker Family Concert took place in Fairfield County, Ohio, that promised quite the spectacle. …
“And thy life be as sweet, and its last sunset sky/ Golden-tinted and fair as thy own Pumpkin pie!” — From “The …