Fulton County Historical Society (Ohio)

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Borton family papers

 Collection – Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0462
Abstract

The Borton family papers is a collection of 216 letters in two boxes, box 1 containing photocopies of the original letters and box 2 containing transcripts of the same.

Dates: Creation: 1849-1889

Charles A. Hibbard diaries

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0378
Abstract

This collection consists of two diaries written primarily during Hibbard's service with Company I, 67th OVI. The diaries begin at October 1862 and continue through February 1866. The diary for 1864 was missing at the time of filming.

Dates: Creation: 1862-1866

Fulton County Pioneer and Historical Society minutes

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0578
Abstract

This collection consists of one record book. The record book consists of the Constitution of the Fulton County Pioneer and Historical Association, the by-laws, Constitutional Amendments, minutes of the regular meetings and a narrative description about the first settlers to Fulton County. Pages 13-28 contain genealogical information on the founding members, for example birth and death dates, places of birth, and maiden names.

Dates: Creation: 1883-1910

Fulton County Pioneer and Historical Society records

 Collection – Box MMS-0515 to MMS-0526, Folder: MMS-0526-1 to MMS-0526-4
Identifier: MMS-0526
Abstract

Minutes, scrapbook materials and histories of Fulton and Chesterfield Townships, compiled by the Fulton County Pioneer and Historical Society, later called the Fulton County Historical Society. Early minute book also filmed as MS 578.

Dates: Creation: 1883-1910