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This subcategory contains 22 links "a digital collection brought together from a number of individual sources specifically for this project." Social Policy and Unwed Mothers in Cleveland 1855–1990 by Marian J. Morton Ohio State University Press Book Ohio State University Press Desegregation, Development, and the Columbus Public Schools. By Gregory S. Jacobs. Ohio State University Book "H-Ohio is an electronic discussion group for scholars and teachers interested in the history and culture of the state of Ohio. The list allows university and college professors, secondary school teachers, archivists, librarians, local historians, and independent scholars to discuss current research, new books and articles, and innovative teaching techniques. The editors will also post job and fellowship announcements,calls for conferences, book and software reviews, and other material that they feel will be of interest to the list. H-Ohio will attempt to facilitate the teaching of Ohio history by publishing syllabi, reading lists, and course handouts and assignments." Alma mater of many famous people Kenyon college, Gambier, Ohio Published 1878 by Press of Cott & Hann in Columbus, Ohio . The Ohio State Reformatory at Mansfield, Ohio. "The Oberlin Heritage Center is the history museum, historical society, and historic preservation organization of Oberlin, OH. It offers tours focusing on Oberlin history, including abolition and the Underground Railroad, African-American history, and women's history. It also organizes educational programs and events on a variety of topics for audiences of all ages. Visit our website for more information on our tours and educational programs, Oberlin's history, and our in-house research facilities." Official site Ohio History Central is an evolving, dynamic online encyclopedia that includes information about Ohio's natural history, prehistory, and history. Each section contains written information, maps, timelines, and images. Many of these pages link with one another to form a complete and informative perspective. As installments are added each year, an accurate overview of Ohio's past will be revealed. Ohio History Central is perfect for anyone wanting to learn more about Ohio! "The Ohio History Network is comprised of volunteers gathering and sharing historical and genealogical information within their area of expertise. Information found on these pages is freely available to the public for your private use. " The Ohio Memory Online Scrapbook brings together raw materials into a huge scrapbook, a virtual attic of the state's past. Now anyone with a internet access can access the past. Much of the history of World War II resides in the memories of those people who lived through it. From the corpsman fueling planes to the housewife making dinner with rationed meat, sugar and butter, the war affected all Americans. "This site initially began as an American Culture Studies class exercise in The American 1890s seminar at Bowling Green State University, Spring 1996 Term. One of the goals of the seminar was to introduce students to the use of Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) for scholarly purposes. " Open Road Museum |
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