MC. Manuscript Collections
Found in 2291 Collections and/or Records:
Union Hill Cemetery burial permits
Copies of loose burial permits, giving name of deceased, cause of death, and date of issue.
Union Hill Cemetery records
Cemetery record book, includes deed books (1887-1909); record of interments (1908-1983).
Union Hill United Brethren Church records
Building subscription list and order for new pulpit.
United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Union, Local 42 records
The records of the United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Union, Local 42, Norwalk, Ohio, date from 1909 to 1972. The history of this labor union is reflected in meeting minutes, correspondence, agreements, financial reports and printed material.
United Brethren Church (Bloomdale, Ohio) records
Church record book including list of members, baptisms, funerals, and weddings.
United Brethren Church (Bowling Green, Ohio) records
Secretary's record book, with minutes of the Board meetings and minor correspondence.
United Brethren Church, First English Lutheran Church, Oakland Lutheran Church records
The records are from Oakland Lutheran Church, Tiro, Ohio (1842-1944); United Brethren Church, Oceola, Ohio (1850-1927); and the First English Lutheran Church, Crestline, Ohio (1854-1935).
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local 372 (Lima, Ohio) records
The collection spans the years 1917-1958, and includes regular and executive board meeting minutes, five pieces of correspondence, and a few miscellaneous items.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Local 1766 membership roll
Listing of union members, giving name, date of initiation, date of birth, benefit status, and dues status.
United Christian Fellowship (Bowling Green, Ohio) register
Guest register of individuals attending services conducted by the United Christian Fellowship between September 1975 and February 1979, including name, address while in Bowling Green, and name of their home church.
United Church of Christ (Columbus Grove, Ohio) records
The congregation was previously known as the Pleasant Grove Christian Church, the Columbus Grove Christian Church, and the Congregational Christian Church. Records included are baptisms, marriages, memberships, certificates of transfer and letters of dismission, financial records, and scrapbooks of the church's centennial and 125th anniversary celebrations.
United Church of Christ (Crestline, Ohio) records
Parish registers, which include confirmations, communicants, baptisms, deaths, and membership; and minutes of the Women's Guild.
United Methodist Women, Toledo District records
The Toledo District, United Methodist Women records, ranging from 1976-1990, consists of executive committee minutes, annual meeting minutes, standing rules, and treasurer's reports.
United Presbyterian Church (Scotch Ridge, Ohio) records
The collection is comprised of one record book, 1897-1980, which includes lists of members, baptisms, marriages and funerals, and five minute books, 1862-1959, which include session/congregational meeting minutes. From 1862-1951, these minute books also include membership lists and baptisms, marriages and funerals conducted. The collection also includes one Trustee minute book, dating form 1926-1962, and two church histories.
United Spanish War Veterans Northwestern Ohio Boosters Club minutes
Summary reports of meetings, lists of individual Camps present, with some loose written and printed material and clippings glued in back cover.
United States Army Infantry Regiment, 17th records
Monthly return of Captain David Holtz Company of the 17th Infantry, commanded by Col. John Miller, reporting troop strength at Fort Meigs for July and August, 1814.
United States Army Ohio Infantry Regiment, 67th (1861-1865) regimental order book
Order book including casualty lists from Winchester, Va. and Fort Wagner, SC, reports of deceased soldiers and their effects, and an accounting of members of the regiment taken prisoner. Volume later in the possession of Dr. John H. Whitehead of Bowling Green, Ohio.
United States. Army. Ohio Infantry Regt., 186th morning reports
Printed book with entries filled in by Captain John L. Greene, reporting number of men present and absent, with remarks detailing individuals absent due to illness or other causes.
United States. Army. Ohio Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, 10th records
The Charles Saeltzer Collection of papers related to the 10th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, consists of material, primarily official forms and reports, dating from 1863 through 1865.
United States Latino Issues collection
The collections consist of various documents pertaining to Latino concerns throughout the United States and have been roughly organized as subject files on the topics of Arts, Education, Migrant Issues, Latino statistical reports, Social and Political Organizations and Latino newsletters.
United States Post Office (Defiance, Ohio) records
Record books, including Register of persons employed at Post Office (1890-1937); circular book (1892-1916); and Carriers' Route Directory (1952-1953).
United States Post Office Records (Upper Sandusky, Ohio) records
Correspondence, subject files, and printed material related to the operation of the Post Office in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, with the bulk of the material from 1901 until 1936.
United States Revenue Cutter Service information
Material copied from National Archives Record Group 26 concerning building of six schooners in 1856 to serve as revenue cutters; ships built in Milan, Ohio in 1856-1857.
United Steelworkers of America. Local 190, District 27 (Globe Steel Company, Mansfield, Ohio) records
The records of the United Steel Workers Union, Local 190-District 27, Globe Steel Company located in Mansfield Ohio covers the years 1942-1967 and focuses mainly on union activity from 1961-1966.
United Wireless Telegraph Company correspondence
Correspondence related to stock purchases in the United Wireless Telegraph Company by Lawrence H Sick of Bellingham, Washington, and the capitalization and later bankruptcy of the company.