S.O.L. in France: A Soldiers’ Newspaper in 1919
Following the end of World War I in November of 1918, it took months for the American forces in Europe to return …
Following the end of World War I in November of 1918, it took months for the American forces in Europe to return …
It’s high summer, and produce is everywhere: in the garden, at the farmer’s market, at farm stands…there’s even locally-grown produce in grocery …
In 1923, President Warren G. Harding created the Mound City National Monument by setting aside a portion of land from Camp Sherman, …
One of the pleasures of being an Ohio Memory staff member is working with our partners! Currently, Ohio Memory has 48 active …
For helping us through illness and injuries caused by everything from pandemics to wars to everyday life, we would like to share …
2020 marks the 100th anniversary of Prohibition in the United States. Ohio fought for the dry vote as a key player in …
In 2017, the Ohio History Connection embarked on a two-year digitization project titled Little Stories of the Great War: Ohioans in World …
When did you last visit the World War I in Ohio Collection on Ohio Memory? The New Year brings new stories of …
November 11, 2018, marked the World War I Armistice Centennial, and Americans remembered the honorable men and women who served in the …
The United States officially entered World War I on April 6, 1917. U.S. Navy ships reached Europe on April 9, and the …