The papers of Wilbert E. Harp comprise one linear feet of family correspondence, mostly between Wilbert and his wife, Dora, who resided in Cleveland and Sandusky, Ohio at the turn of the century. Harp was a traveling fence salesman, and the letters are from the time he spent on the road. The letters…
The operational, financial, and organizational materials of the Toledo Edison Company and its predecessors covers primarily the years 1901 to 1989, although some records dating back to 1853 are in the collection. This collection is representative of the growth of utility companies throughout the…
The records of the First Ladies Investment Club were donated to the Center for Archival Collections through the cooperation of Pat Burnside in July 1998, with an addition received from Peggy Schmeltz in 2003 when the club disbanded. No restrictions exist on the use of this collection. Duplication…
The records of the History of Wood County Medicine Research Files were compiled and donated to the Center for Archival Collections by Roger Chapman in 2001. The records, dating from 1831 to 2001, include letters, manuscripts, research notes, news clippings, pictures, and photographs.
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The American Railroad Steam Locomotive collection associated with the Nickel Plate Road, was transferred for microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections in November 2002, through the cooperation of Wayne York and the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society, Inc., with processing assistance…
The records of Libbey - Owens - Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, were transferred for microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403, in August 2003, with the cooperation of Barbara Floyd of The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special…