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“Little Sure Shot”

August 13th marked the birthday of one of the most celebrated women in Ohio history–world-famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Phoebe Anne Mozee (referred …

Ohio Memory Olympians

With the 2012 Olympic Games wrapping up on Sunday, we wanted to take a moment to recognize the many Ohio athletes competing …

Ohio Train Wrecks

Columbus made headlines this past Wednesday, July 11th, when a Norfolk Southern train heading from Chicago to North Carolina derailed just moments …

The Glorious Fourth!

The Fourth of July is a big deal all around Ohio, and OHS is no exception. This past Wednesday, we celebrated the …

Great Lakes Exposition of 1936

At this time in June of 1936, citizens around Ohio and the nation were gearing up for the upcoming Great Lakes Exposition …

The Gay Ohio History Initiative

Each year in June, the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community around the nation celebrates Gay Pride Month as a chance …

The Prohibition Era Begins…

On May 27, 1919–that’s 93 years ago this past Sunday–the Prohibition Era began in Ohio, nearly six months before the 18th Amendment …

Spring has Sprung!

  April showers or not, the May flowers are certainly blooming on Ohio Memory! A new collection, digitized from the slides of …