The records from the Newill-Planson Company (Furniture and Undertaking), Delta, Ohio, were loaned to the Center for Archival Collections for microfilming by Ruth Niederhoff, during September 1984. The collection consists of five volumes of funeral registers dating from October 1910 until December…
The Graves Hardware Store records, spanning 26 years (1910-1936), includes account books, financial journals, and ledgers of the Graves Hardware Store and its predecessor, Graves & Meyer, in Oak Harbor, Ohio. The records were donated and transferred to the Center for Archival Collections in…
The Harry Edgar Byers Collection consists of information concerning the Harry Byers Fisheries fishing company for the years 1917-1942. Of most value in the collection, the financial documents and monthly reports provide invaluable insight as to the success of the company as well as the profitability…
The records of the Toledo Board of Trade (TBOT) span the years 1849 to 1999. The history of the commercial organization is reflected in the thirty linear feet of minutes, correspondence, legal documents, reports, printed material, and photographs. Through the cooperation of Ginger Reid, executive…
The records of the Lyon, Clement & Greenleaf Company of Wauseon, Ohio, date from 1858 through 1880 and from 1885 through 1886. The collection consists of six and one-quarter linear feet of correspondence and financial ledgers. The collection was donated to the Center for Archival Collections in…
The Lakeside and Marblehead Railroad Company collection was obtained by the Center for Archival Collections in 1981 from representatives of the Standard Slag Company. The 1.25 linear feet collection primarily consists of correspondence between the company and various affiliates, as well as…
The Lonz Winery Collection dates from 1899-1972. The operation and growth of a Lake Erie wine industry and some personal history of its owner, George Lonz, are reflected in the collection which consists of thirteen linear feet of correspondence, ledgers, Internal Revenue forms, financial papers,…
The business records of the Pemberville Leader comprise one cubic foot of correspondence, legal documents, and account books dating from 1889 until 1975. (The bulk of the account and job records date from between 1900 and 1923) Correspondence and legal documents date from the 1950's into the 1960's…
The papers of the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce document this agency's history from 1940-2003. The collection consists of seven linear feet of minutes, correspondence, subject files, financial records, printed material, scrapbooks, and photographs. The records were transferred to the Center in…
The Wood County Monumental Works collection spans the period from the founding of the business in 1907 until 1954. The collection was donated by Mr. Clarence W. Dick, one of the proprietors, in 1971. At this time,the business was located at 121 East Court Street, Bowling Green, Ohio. The records…
The records of the F. W. Wakefield Brass Company, which operated from 1910 to 1966, were donated to the Center for Archival Collections in 1972 by Theodore D. Wakefield, the son of F. W. Wakefield. The company also operated under the names of the Wakefield Company, the Wakefield Corporation, and…
The papers of Orlie Weaver consist of .5 linear ft. of photographs, drawings, newspaper clippings, award certificates, and correspondence. The donation and transfer of these records to the Center for Archival Collections was arranged on March 6, 2007 through the cooperation of Cella U. Weaver, with…