MC. Manuscript Collections
Found in 2291 Collections and/or Records:
Trinity United Church of Christ (Elliston, Ohio) records
The collection includes minutes, membership records, annual reports, financial records, and printed material.
Trinity United Church of Christ (Tiffin, Ohio) records
Records of membership, baptisms, communions, marriages, and deaths of the church and its predecessors.
Trinity United Church of Christ (Upper Sandusky, Ohio) records
Church record books, including marriages, baptisms, confirmations, and deaths; and church minutes.
Trinity United Methodist Church (Bloomdale, Ohio)
Trinity United Methodist Church (Bowling Green, Ohio) records
Trinity United Methodist Church building blueprints
Blueprints and blue-line drawings of the chancel and nave seating, educational addition, and remodeling of kitchen and sanctuary.
Trinity United Methodist Church (Port Clinton, Ohio) records
Trommer Extract of Malt Company records
Letter press books of orders, receipts, and correspondence, from the Trommer Extract of Malt Company of Fremont, Ohio, 1878-1889.
Trowel and Tractor Garden Club records
Yearbook and clippings (1952-1953) and minute books (1967-19979) of a Weston, Ohio garden club.
Truro and Osborn Cemeteries of Putnam and Allen Counties, Ohio
Tungsten Steel Company records
Record books with articles of incorporation, stockholders subscription list, stockholders minutes, account and cash ledgers.
Tymochtee, Ohio general store ledger
Account ledger of unidentified store in Tymochtee, Ohio, giving names of early residents and purchases.
Tyson Sawmill records
Account book of Wood County, Ohio sawmill; end of volume includes plat of Mennonite (Pletcher) Cemetery, Perry Township, Wood County, Ohio.
U.C. Helman & Company records
Account ledger belonging to Uriah C. Helman who ran a dry goods store in Washingtonville, Ohio.
Underground Railroad in Williams County, Ohio research file
Handwritten and typed research notes and drafts related to the history of the Underground Railroad in Williams County, Ohio.
Unidentified Findlay general store account
Small account book of a general store in the Findlay, Ohio area, listing both grocery and dry-goods in the inventory. Numerous early Findlay residents listed in the accounts, such as James H. Barr, Levi Taylor, Elihu Dennison, John Cusac, John Walter, and Simon Wilhelm.
Unidentified Fremont, Ohio tan yard account book
Account ledger from an unidentified tan yard in Croghansville (later Fremont), Ohio.
Unidentified Green Springs, Ohio grocery records
Account book from unidentified grocery in Green Springs, Ohio.
Unidentified hardware store cash journal
Cashbook from an unidentified dealer in agricultural implements and hardware around Sycamore, Ohio between 1902 and 1905.
Unidentified Huron, Ohio grocery records
Day book, used as evidence in Erie County Common Pleas case, from unidentified grocery, possibly in Huron, Ohio.
Unidentified male oral interview
Interview with unidentified resident of Bowling Green, Ohio, originally from Harrisburg, Ohio, describing economic and social life in Bowling Green, Ohio, including working at the H.J. Heinz Company plant, and general reminiscences. Conducted for Popular Culture 240 class at Bowling Green State University, spring quarter, 1979.
Unidentified Sandusky, Ohio dairy operation records
Cash account record of an unidentified dairy operation, probably in the Sandusky, Ohio area.
Unidentified Sandusky, Ohio "members only" private golf club register
Name register to an unidentified "members only" private golf club, probably in the Sandusky, Ohio area. Includes names of members signed in on particular days and their place of residence.
Unidentified women's club songbook
Songbook, adapted from popular tunes, for unidentified women's club; inside front cover inscribed Mrs. Edward Joseph.
Union Corners Club (Sandusky, Ohio) records
The records of the Union Corners Club date from 1922 to 1974. The history of this organization is reflected in the one-half linear foot of minutes, yearbooks, and scrapbooks. Also included is a paper documenting the history of the Club and two membership books from the Erie County Federation of Women's Clubs.