
Thomas Worthington: Dignus virtute avorum
On June 12, 1787, the delegates of the Constitutional Convention agreed that “No person shall be a Senator who shall not have …
On June 12, 1787, the delegates of the Constitutional Convention agreed that “No person shall be a Senator who shall not have …
The White Castle name and brand is one that’s long been synonymous with classic fast food for Ohioans. It was on June …
This week marks the anniversaries of two events in the history of witch trials in the United States. On May 26, 1647, …
For decades after donating money for the construction of the earlier Perkins Student Observatory to Ohio Wesleyan University in 1893, mathematics and …
In 1788, Marietta became the first permanent settlement in Ohio, quickly followed by a plethora of other settlements, all before Ohio’s statehood. …
The Digital Services staff of the Ohio History Connection are proud to announce that we are the recipients of a recent …
May 1 – May Day – might have more observances attached to it than any other date on the calendar. There is …
150 years ago, as war-weary Americans were celebrating reports that the U.S. Civil War was finally at an end, news arrived that …
On April 17, 1817, the first United States school for the deaf was opened in Hartford, Connecticut. Three years later, a parent …
It was a close race to the end, with a good showing by both events–but following the close of voting on Monday, …