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 papers of Ohio State Representative Irma Hotchkiss Karmol date from April 1974 to April 1981, the bulk of which are from 1975 to 1979. They constitute five and one-half linear feet of correspondence, campaign files, legislation, newspaper columns and news releases, speech material, subject files…
The papers of the Julian and Janice Bulley Family consists of 6 linear ft. of minor correspondence, memo books, news clippings, subject files, and printed material related to family involvement in civil rights, social activist, and anti-war movements of the period of the late 1960s through the…
The National Conventions Project (NCP) collection contains documents spanning from 1953 to 2004 with the majority of materials focusing on the national conventions of 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2000. The NCP was founded, taught, and directed by two former Bowling Green State University…
The Northwest Ohio Local Government Records Office collection consists of over twelve (12) linear feet of records management documentation for the nineteen counties of Northwest Ohio: Allen, Crawford, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Huron, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky,…
The scrapbooks of Judge O'Brien O'Donnell, 1909 - 1932, were transferred for microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403, in June 2007, with the cooperation of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library and Ona Russell, granddaughter for…
The Frank Thomas Papers, although small, is a good representative collection of political campaigns and issues, pertaining largely to Wood County and Ohio, during the early part of the twentieth century. The collection includes correspondence, a number of printed materials, and photographs. The…
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…
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Edward A. DeAngelo Collection dates from 1931 to 1977. The collection documents his terms as City Council member and Safety Director, Toledo, Ohio. Included in the collection are scrapbooks, police files, photographs, personal correspondence, and a few personal items. This collection was…
The George F. Jenks Papers consists of 0.3 linear feet of material related to the career of newspaper reporter George F. Jenks along with family photographs. The donation and transfer of these records to the Center for Archival Collections was arranged through the cooperation of Louise Jenks of…
The Ohio Committee for Humane Trapping Collection dates from 1975-1981. The items contained in this collection are primarily minutes, correspondence, financial reports, contribution lists, and printed material. The collection occupies approximately one cubic foot. The records of the Ohio Committee…
The papers of Ohio State Representative David Karmol date from April 1979 to June 1981. They consist of 1 linear foot of correspondence, legislation, newspaper columns and news releases. Representative Karmol's papers were donated to the Women's Studies Archives Project (WSAP) of the Center for…
The Northwest Ohio Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (NWO – ACLU) collection contains approximately fifteen linear feet of materials largely dating from 1953 to the present. Included are minutes, correspondence, position statements, financial records, printed materials and case…
The Congressional Papers of Thomas Ludlow Ashley, Democratic Congressman from the Ohio Ninth District from 1955-1980, consists of over 215 linear feet of correspondence, subject and committee files, clippings, and press releases covering Ashley's political career, including the period of 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…