The personal correspondence of the Searight family of Fayette County, Pennsylvania; Canton, Ohio; and South Bend, Indiana, dates from 1839 to 1898. The bulk of the collection falls during the Civil War period and provides ample information on daily life of the times. The correspondents comment upon…
The Miller Family Papers consist of materials relating directly to the William H. Miller family of Port Clinton, Ohio, but within the collection some papers of both the McRitchie and Mackey families are included. The McRitchie and Mackey families are related by marriage, as are the Mackey and Miller…
Papers, 1880-1943 Fulton County, Ohio Family papers including birth and marriage certificates, photographs, and school report cards of a Fulton County, Ohio family.
Family Record, 1833-1943 Henry County, Ohio Family Bible record pages of the Hill and related Edwards families, with roots in Henry County, Ohio.
Scrapbook, 1833-1938 Bloomdale, Ohio Correspondence, receipts, clippings and ephemera related to the Richard Loman family of the Bloomdale, Ohio area.
Diary, 1923-1930 Diary entries from January 1-April 6, 1923 by Carl Seth Shank; remainder by Seth Milroy Shank includes genealogy and family events. 1 volume, 3 photographs.
The Cunningham family papers consist mainly of journals and scrapbooks, with some genealogical information, related to the family of Harriet McKnight Cunningham and Don A. Cunningham, between the years 1930 to 2008. The collection was donated to the Center for Archival Collections by two of their…
The Stuller Family Papers consist of genealogical information, funeral memorial books with condolence cards, and photographs related to the family of Edward and Jennie (Walker) Stuller of Bowling Green, Ohio. The collection was donated to the Center for Archival Collections from the Wood County…
The Emerson Family Papers consist of original letters and a pocket diary written by members of the Bloomdale, Ohio, family while serving in the Army during World War I. The collection was purchased by the Center for Archival Collections from Charles Apfelbaum of Valley Stream, New York in February…
The Butler-Everett Family Collection was donated to the Center for Archival Collections by Lee and Dorothy Newcomer in 2005. The 3.5 cf collection primarily consists of correspondence between members of the extended Butler and Everett families and acquaintances. There are also a number of letters…
The McKarns Family Papers consists of three linear feet of correspondence, genealogical research files, newspaper clippings, literary productions and photographs relating to the McKarns and allied families. The donation and transfer of these records to the Center for Archival Collections was…
The Donald F. Rodawig Papers consist of transcripts, with some photocopies, of original letters and a diary written by a physician serving during World War II. The transcription agreement with the Center for Archival Collections was through the cooperation of Susan R. Reams of Perrysburg, Ohio, on…
The papers of William Ellis Schumaker consist of .5 linear ft. of albums containing original documents, photographs, clippings, and artifacts associated with the Schumaker and related Fastnacht families. The donation and transfer of these records to the Center for Archival Collections on September…
The Paul Willis Jones Papers consists of 3 linear feet of correspondence, genealogical subject files, project subject files, literary materials, printed materials, and photographs related to the life and activities of Bowling Green Daily Sentinel-Tribune Editor Paul W. Jones. The collection was…
The Spring/Eldredge Family Collection spans five generations of women from the mid nineteenth century to 1998. The surnames of the successive generations are Hotchkiss, Hall, Spring, and Eldredge. The surname Avery, relations to the Hotchkiss family, is included in the collection. The…
The papers of Marian Niles consist of approximately .25 linear feet of genealogical materials, legal documents, and photographs centered on Marian Niles, a family friend of Virginia Uhlman Nader. The material was part of the Virginia Uhlman Nader papers transferred to the Center for Archival…
The Farwell-Myers Family Papers consists of a series of photocopied letters and ledger books from the mid to late nineteenth century. The loan for duplication of these records to the Center for Archival Collections was arranged through the cooperation of Deb Joseph of Ridgeville Corners, Ohio, in…
The Franz, Sauer and Rettig Family papers consist of two record boxes dating from 1853 to 2005. The collection consists of family correspondence, literary productions, legal documents, financial documents, newspaper clippings, printed materials, and photographic materials, all of which supply…
The papers of the Wentz family of Bowling Green, Ohio consist of approximately 1 linear foot of family photos with a few related personal printed items. The material was transferred to the Center for Archival Collections through the cooperation of Millie Broka in October 2008. No restrictions exist…
The Wankelman Family Collection includes one cubic foot of photographs, Masonic and Kiwanis programs, manuals, rosters and miscellaneous artifacts dating fromc.1860-1977. The collection was transferred to the CAC from the Browne Popular Culture Library in January 2009. There are no restrictions…
The records of the Fairview Cemetery, Galion, Crawford County, Ohio were transferred for microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403, in March 2009, with the cooperation of Mary Fox, Fred McCumber, and Shane Shipley. Included were…
The Murray Family collection consists of .1 linear feet and contains original copies of receipts and other financial documents from David C. Murray, plus copies, photocopies and transcripts of letters written to David C. Murray from his brother Z.G. Murray. The receipts and financial papers date…
The Bridges-Vass Family Collection consists of 1/3 linear feet, and contains mostly Printed Materials. These Printed Materials range from trading cards to church brochures providing an interesting look into the collections and lives of people during the late 1800s. The collection was donated and…
The Gertrude Smith Diaries were transferred to the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University in December 2009 with the cooperation of Phyllis A. Mercer. The collection consists of 12 diary volumes spanning the years from 1936 to 1960. The diaries chronicle the daily life of…