The Junto Club from Bowling Green, Ohio is a complete collection made up of proceedings, membership, constitutions, correspondence, papers, and photographs dating from its founding in January 1933 until May 2000. The proceedings and other material were donated to the Center for Archival Collections…
The papers of Ivan "Doc" Lake were part of the University Archives until separated and treated as a manuscript collection in 1980. The papers consist largely of newspaper clippings on the university and printed material about various university functions. The items in the collection date from…
The Upper Sandusky Post Office Records were donated to the Center for Archival Collections by Harrison Scott Baker II, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, on September 4, 2001. The collection consists of .5 feet of scattered correspondence, subject files, and printed material related to the operation of that Post…
Founded in 1938 the Bowling Green Rotary Club is an affiliate of the Rotary International organization that is committed to Service Above Self. Bowling Green Rotary Club members volunteer in the local community to support and create projects for local education, job training, combat hunger, improve…
The records of the Ohio State Joint Textile Board (formerly the Toledo Joint Board) and locals of the Textile Workers United of America were donated to the Center for Archival Collections in June 1978. The collection consists of seventeen and one-half linear feet of minutes, correspondence,…
The Ohio Historic Preservation Office, Northwest Ohio District service center office files consist of 14 linear feet of material, consist of National Register of Historic Places nomination forms and information and the project files containing correspondence, National Register nomination forms,…
The records of the Lima, Ohio Young Men's Christian Association date from 1887 to 1969. The history of this social and religious institution is reflected in the collection which consists of eight linear feet of Board of Directors' Minutes, annual reports, correspondence, speeches of Robert J. Plate,…
The Gish Film Theater Collection was established by Dr. Ralph Wolfe, Curator of the Gish Film Theater and Gish Professor of Film Studies. In discussions with the Director of the Center for Archival Collections, Dr. Wolfe decided that the Center would be the appropriate repository for documents and…
The Wood County Ku Klux Klan records consist of membership and dues records, register of officers, Klan constitution, reports, and miscellaneous printed items, covering the period from 1921 to 1942.
The collection was donated to the Center for Archival Collections by Anthony Deiuliis on March 11,…
The St. Vincent Medical Center Collection was transferred to microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections with the cooperation of Sister Janet Gallup in August 1996.
Included in the collection is a Financial Record, 1898-1909, which contains patient accounts, employees wages, altar bread…
The Pearson Games Collection is comprised of approximately 3 1/2 cubic feet of design, research and publicity documents from 1982-1986 for the BG-opoly and BGSU Trivia games. BGSU faculty member Dr. Michael Pearson and his wife Gayl created and funded production of the games. BG-opoly was developed…
The records of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Wood County Barracks #71 of the Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc., cover the period from 1965 to 1985. There is one third of a linear foot of minutes, correspondence, and miscellaneous Auxiliary material. The records of the Auxiliary were donated…
The records of the Friends of the Parks of the Wood County Park District were donated to the Center for Archival Collections in November 1993, with the help of the Wood County Park District. The records, dating from 1986 to 1995, consist of minutes, membership records, letters, news clippings,…
The Toledo Choral Society is a performance group based in the Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan region. The Toledo Choral Society Collection consists of meeting minutes, membership lists, scrapbooks, printed materials, programs, reports, photographs, and financial documents relating to the…
The Bowling Green State University (BGSU) Faculty and Student Folklore Collection was transferred to the Center for Archival Collection (CAC) on August 28, 1990 from the Popular Culture Library by Brenda McCallum, Head of the Popular Culture Library. An addition cubic foot of records were given to…
The Ohio Association of Garden Clubs Region I collection was donated to the Center for Archival Collections through the cooperation of Onalee Replagle in September of 1991. No restrictions exist on the use of this collection. Duplication is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research.…
The records of the Toledo Humanist Society Collection date from 1943-1991. The collection includes minutes, correspondence, an executive director's report, financial records of the organization, and newspaper articles. Also included are subject files and printed materials such as pamphlets,…
The Fulton County Pioneer and Historical Society Minutes, Wauseon, Ohio were transferred to the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, with the cooperation of Lisa Crouse, Fulton County Historical Society.
This collection consists of one (1) record book. The record book…
The Hawg Creek Spinners and Weavers collection consists of 1/3 linear feet, and contains information on the Hawg Creek Spinners and Weavers organization from the years1978-1989. Some of the information includes newsletters, news clippings, yearbooks, Midwest Weavers Conference newsletters, the…
The correspondence, printed material, and photographs in the Milton Hersberger Collection deal primarily with the history of Island Air Service, a passenger and freight airline operating between Port Clinton and the Erie Islands that Hersberger created, owned, and managed. Some material concerns…
The Donnal V. Smith Papers were donated to the Center for Archival Collections prior to July 1, 1977; however, records documenting the transaction do not exist. The collection consists of personal correspondence and clippings dating from 1943-1944. Occupying one-half linear foot, the collection was…
The Amnesty International: Bowling Green Chapter AIUSA Group 256 collection is approximately .5 cubic feet. The collection is comprised of documents pertaining to the group from its founding in 1982 to 1988. This includes membership records, correspondence to regional and national offices, letter…
The Toledo-Lucas County Memorial Association Collection was transferred to the Center for Archival Collections for microfilming on April 7, 1988, with the cooperation of Jim Marshall and the Local History Department of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library. The original documents are owned by…
The records of Woodmen of the World, Columbia Camp #17, North Baltimore, Ohio, consist of approximately .5 linear ft. of minutes, a membership ledger, cash books, correspondence, and account books, dating from 1894 through 1913.
The collection was transferred to the Center for Archival…
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…