Collections containing material about Ohio (state)
Vintage postcards from Amherst, Ohio.
Local history collection of Bainridge, Ohio.
Descriptive information about the history of Bellaire, Ohio.
Big Walnut Memory is an ongoing project sponsored by the Community Library Foundation of Sunbury, Ohio. The goals of the project are: to make local materials accessible that support the information ...
Black Swamp Memories is an online scrapbook of historical images and documents illustrating the history and development of the northwestern Ohio region formerly known as the Great Black Swamp. The ...
The Columbus in Photographs database contains pictures from the Columbus Circulating Visuals Collection in the Genealogy, History, and Travel Division at Main Library. The images depict the history of ...
Historical treasures of southeastern Ohio.
The First American West: The Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820 consists of 15,000 pages of original historical material documenting the land, peoples, exploration, and transformation of the trans- ...
Getting the Message Out! National Political Campaign Materials, 1840-1860 presents an examination of national popular political culture in antebellum America. It includes histories of the presidential ...
This collection depicts 17th century history of the Great Lakes region. The collection includes historical maps, portraits and lithographs of Indians. The images are from History of the Indian Tribes ...
Historic images of Jefferson, Ohio. Many of the images in our digital archives come from the Hakala collection. Paul J. Hakala was a local historian and elected County Recorder who created 2 giant ...
Historical Pictures From the Willard, Ohio Area. Includes Railroad Photos; School Pictures; Trolley Photos; Willard Depot; Homesteads & People; Downtown Willard; Downtown Plymouth; Centerton, Ohio; ...
A collection of historical photographs of Toledo and Northwest Ohio.
Historic images of New Straitsville, Ohio.
This wiki contains Inland Riverboat photographs scanned from the rare books collection of The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.
Postcards from Dayton Ohio, including postcards of the 1913 flood.
This wiki contains scanned documents written by Abraham Lincoln from private collections as well as from the Bertrand B. Kahn Lincolniana Collection available in the Rare Books collection of The ...
A multi-media archive documenting the history of Lorain, Ohio, and relating to the communities of Avon, Camden Township, Columbia Township, Henrietta Township, Kipton, North Ridgeville, and Sheffield/ ...
OhioPix is an image database created by the Ohio Historical Society's Archives/Library to provide online access to photographs, paintings, prints and objects from the Society's collections. The ...
This site is a repository of historic images. The collections of several Central Ohio Libraries and Historical Societies have been digitized and are available in a keyword searchable database. From ...
Historic images of Portsmouth, Ohio.
There are currently 1287 markers located across the state that recognize Ohio's rich cultural history. Made of cast aluminum, these signposts provide a tangible record of Ohio's history ...
This website is a cooperative project of four libraries in Sandusky County, intended to showcase images and documents from the county's history and to make them widely available to the public, ...
A historic timeline of Sandusky, Ohio.
The goal of the UA Archives is to preserve original documents, photographs, and oral histories, while providing increased visibility and improved access to these valuable primary reference sources. ...
Valentines from the Victorian period.
Westlake, Ohio has a rich history as part of the Western Reserve region. In an effort to preserve and share information and images from our history, we are building online collections of images and ...
Worthington Libraries and the Worthington Historical Society in Ohio have partnered to build Worthington Memory. The goal of this collaborative program is to collect and preserve local history ...
Among the materials the Wright Brothers estate gave the Library of Congress in 1948 were 300 glass plate negatives and two nitrate negatives, most taken by the Wright brothers themselves between 1897 ...




