The correspondence and other non-book material of the FDR Collection span the years from 1914 until about 1980 with the preponderance falling between 1929 and 1950. Roosevelt's unique personal and political lives are reflected in the wide variety of pamphlets, brochures, clippings, press releases,…
The George W. Ritter Scrapbooks comprises materials spanning from December 1927 to October 1929. The collection consists of six scrapbooks containing clippings from newspapers operating within the Toledo area.
The George W. Ritter Scrapbooks were donated to the Center for Archival Collections…
The materials comprising the Dorothy Ringle papers date from 1862 to 1961. Included in the papers are the proceedings, membership records and correspondence of the Ohio Market Quota Protest Association and the United Farmers of America. Also included are the personal papers of Rolla M. Myers which…
The Harry Kessler Papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections by Mr. Kessler in November of 1977. Included are office files and correspondence created during his terms as Toledo Councilman (1965-1969), Vice Mayor (1969-1970), and Mayor (1971-1977). These records reflect the various…
The Karl Pauli Papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections on two separate occasions by two separate donors. The bulk of the collection, about three and one-half linear feet, was donated by Bruce McGarvey on January 5, 1987. The remainder was given to the Center by Dorothy Lindzy, a…
The August Ruihley papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections in June 1987 by his grandson Dr. Glenn Ruihley, Professor of English at Eastern Michigan University), with additional donations in July 2005 by Joan Ruihley Goslow and in August 2009 by Glenn and Wayne Ruihley. Included…
The Fred L. Adams Papers date from 1880 to 1974. While the collection contains materials documenting his entire life, the majority covers his political career. Included in this material is correspondence, newsclippings, scrapbooks, printed material, photographs, and a few personal items. The…
The papers of L. T. Eugene Ness, an attorney from Paulding, Ohio, span from 1870-1940. The collection focuses on the years Ness represented Indians of California. Letters, printed material, and Indian publications illustrate the political situation under which the Indians lived and reflects their…
The papers of Noah W. Prowant consist of approximately .25 linear ft. of manuscripts, reminiscences, and memoirs, dating from the 1940's through 1962. The collection was purchased by the Center for Archival Collections in May, 1988, from Hugh N. Brown of Kettering, Ohio. This register was prepared…
The records of the Central Toledo Action Committee (CTAC) date from 1971 to 1973, with some pertinent supplementary material dating several years prior to and several years following the existence of the Committee. The history of this inner city pressure group consists of approximately 3 1/2 linear…
The Community League of Sylvania, Ohio, collection was transferred to the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, in March 1978 through the cooperation of Alcy Downing, Sylvania Township Secretary, and Gordon Deye, Sylvania Township Clerk. The collection (1957-1961) consists…
The Congressional Papers of Delbert Leroy Latta, Republican Congressman from the Ohio Fifth District, consists of over 255 linear feet of correspondence, subject and committee files, clippings, press releases, and publications covering Latta's political career from 1959 through 1989, including the…
The Frazier Reams, Sr. Papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections by Mrs. Frazier Reams, Sr., in June 1978. The collection consists of various scrapbooks, speeches, biographical sketches, and correspondence dating from 1933 to 1954. Personal and public information about Reams may…
The fabric segments of the Peace Ribbon Project, Northwest Ohio were donated and transferred to the Center for Archival Collections by Joanna Baker Russ on March 15, 1989. No restrictions exist on the research use of this collection and duplication is permitted for research purposes. The collection…
The papers of William L. Fiesinger, Democratic Congressman from the Ohio Thirteenth District from 1931-1937, consist of correspondence, subject files, clippings, and speeches covering Fiesinger's service in Congress and his subsequent years in law practice and retirement. Focusing on the economy and…
The personal papers of Daniel H. McCullough (1898-1976) were donated to the Center for Archival Collections by his law partner, Richard Secor on August 14, 1991, with an addition transferred on September 24, 1991. Local historian and author Naomi R. Twining was instrumental in working with the CAC…
The Nauts-Ryan Family Papers cover the period from 1844-1970 with primary emphasis on the years between 1844 and 1930. The largest portion of this collection consists of the correspondence of Charles H. Nauts, and his father John C. Nauts. Overall, the collection is centered around the life of…
The papers of Dr. Charles Barrell (1909-1992) were transferred from his estate to the Center for Archival Collections during the 1991-1992 academic year. An addition to the collection was made by Roger Anderson, Political Science Associate Professor Emeritus, Bowling Green State University, in July…