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(Columbus, Ohio) 1957-1964, Columbus: Rural-Urban Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1972-1976, Columbus: Columbus Free Press. This mixes together a number of newspapers from Eugene, Student-run newspapers of the University of Oregon, "Published by the School of Journalism, University of Oregon; official organ of the Oregon State Editorial Association", Student newspaper from Pacific University. (Reynoldsburg, Franklin County, Ohio) 1956-1964, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Reporter. Digitized maps that highlight the changes and growth in Columbus and the state of Ohio. The paper's last issue was published in 1959 when it merged with the Columbus Citizen to form the Columbus Citizen-Journal. Comly left the paper in 1872 when he was named to a diplomatic post in Hawaii, but his guidance had firmly established its importance in Ohio politics and news reporting. Burial permit : Columbus dispatch, Ohio state journal-daily, Death notices from Columbus dispatch (Franklin Co., Ohio). (Columbus [Ohio]) 1897-1890s, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. Official organ of the Communist Labor Party of Ohio. The rival Columbus Citizen had been founded in 1899 as an independent newspaper not affiliated with a political party. The Columbus Gazette was dropped from the title in 1840 to become the Ohio State Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1898, Columbus: West Columbus Messenger. (Columbus, Ohio) 1890-1900, Columbus: Columbus Register. On the anniversary of John F. Kennedys assassination, David reflects on his memories of that day and on the Ohio connection to one of Kennedys trusted advisors and friends. Copyright 2022 Columbus Metropolitan Library. (Columbus, [Ohio]) 1839-1840, Columbus: Ohio State Democrat. [Ohio]) 1869-1878, Westerville: Westerville Public Opinion. (Columbus, Ohio) 1958-1962, Columbus: Ohio Monitor & Patron of Industry. (Columbus, O. Access to information about historic American newspapers. COLUMBUS JOURNAL ARCHIVE Columbus Area Historical Society Columbus Area Historical Society 1973 Dave Weidemann, a former Columbus. The index was complete to 1902 in September 2015, but will include more years when completed. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed in this county, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. Photographs only from the Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen newspapers. (Columbus, Ohio) 1833-1834, Columbus: Daily Capital City Fact. Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Columbus_Citizen-Journal&oldid=1065939178, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from July 2015, All articles needing additional references, All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases, Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from May 2011, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 16 January 2022, at 02:09. This collection contains various photos from around Union County submitted by the citizens of Union County. Northland Mall in business. The IRS-certified volunteers who provide tax counseling are often retired individuals associated with non-profit organizations that receive grants from the IRS. (Columbus, Ohio) 1886-1887, Columbus: Columbus Tri-Weekly Post. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. (Columbus, Ohio) 1961-1978, Columbus: News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1899-1959, Columbus: Columbus Daily Express. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. 1960: Population: 471,316. 274 E. First Ave., Suite 300 (Columbus, Ohio) 1983-Current, Columbus: Eastern Review. (Columbus, O. An index of selected articles 1960-1997 and obituaries 1931-1997 that were published in newspapers in Columbus and the surrounding area. An index to articles, books and visuals about historic Columbus buildings. Explore our digital resources to help you learn something new or deep dive into a topic of interest. (Columbus, Ohio) 1893-1895, Columbus: Columbus Evening Post. (Columbus, Ohio) 1884-1888, Columbus: Columbus Democrat and Ohio Statesman. Images, documents, maps and artifacts. Campaign. 9, June 1991. It was printed in Columbus at the Citizen office. (Columbus, Ohio) 1973-1974, Columbus: Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1827-1828, Columbus: National Leader. (Columbus, Ohio) 1837-1846, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) 1839-1841, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. [Ohio]) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1884-1889, Columbus: Columbus Record. (Westerville, Ohio) 1884-1885, Westerville: New Republic. (Columbus, Ohio) 1984-Current, Columbus: Catholic Columbian. He served Kennedy in a number of capacities: speechwriter, historical consultant, adviser. (Columbus, Ohio) 1914-1915, Columbus: Home Gazette. (Columbus, Ohio) 1974-1986, Columbus: Northland News. Obituaries were generally published in about 1890 or later, though in some areas they were printed previously. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Sept. 3, 1863 to Jan. 5, 1871) Chronicling America, Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio death notices and obituaries WorldCat, Gahanna News 09/17/2007 to 03/26/2012 Genealogy Bank, German Village Gazette 11/07/2007 to 01/09/2012 Genealogy Bank, German Village Gazette, 2003-2005 Google News Archive, Lantern, The: Ohio State University 08/03/1998 to Current Genealogy Bank, Lincoln Village Railsplitter 1991-2012 Westland Area Library, NBC - 4 WCMH 01/05/2008 to Current Genealogy Bank, Northland News 09/13/2007 to 03/26/2012 Genealogy Bank, Northland news, 2003-2005 Google News Archive, Northwest Columbus News 01/08/2008 to 04/12/2012 Genealogy Bank, Northwest Columbus News, 1998-2005 Google News Archive, OJC Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1990-1994 Ohio Memory, Obituaries from the Columbus Citizen Journal, Columbus (Franklin Co.) Ohio, January 1, 1985-March 30, 1985 WorldCat, Ohio Coon Catcher 08/17/1844 to 11/16/1844 Genealogy Bank, Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1922-1990 Ohio Memory, Ohio Monitor 01/13/1820 to 02/12/1835 Genealogy Bank, Ohio People's Press 05/25/1836 to 11/09/1836 Genealogy Bank, Ohio State Journal (1839, Weekly), 1839-1841 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1844), 1844-1847 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1847), 1847-1848 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1849, Weekly), 1849-1858 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1867, Weekly), 1867-1869 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1869), 1869-1870 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1897), 1909-1909 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal 10/13/1825 to 10/09/1860 Genealogy Bank, Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette (1825), 1832-1837 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette (1836), 1836-1836 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal and Register, 1838-1839 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Monitor, African American newspaper, 1919-1920 Ohio Memory, Ohio State News, African American newspaper, 1944-1952 Ohio Memory, Ohio Statesman 09/05/1837 to 11/02/1852 Genealogy Bank, Ohio newspapers on microfilm : 1991-1992 catalog Family History Library, Olentangy Valley News 09/18/2007 to 04/03/2012 Genealogy Bank, Olentangy Valley News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive, Other Paper 07/10/2008 to 11/02/2012 Genealogy Bank, Reynoldsburg News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive, State Journal Junior, 1901-1902 Ohio Memory, State Journal and Political Register, 1837-1838 Ohio Memory, The Catholic times. (Columbus, Ohio) 1898-1901, Columbus: Columbus Star. M-F 9:00 am-4:30 pm This database includes 80,000 newspaper clippings collected and organized in the late 1930's as a WPA project. This is only an index and does not include the full text of the articles. Email, Get a Library Card (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1964, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. [Ohio]) 1831-1835, Columbus: Columbus Standard. Statewide resource for digitized photographs, manuscripts, newspapers and other items relating to Ohio history. (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1966, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. This volume is currently housed at the Union County Historical Society. View our, Sesquicentennial Author Series (special-events), African American Local History & Genealogy, French-Language Resources - Ressources en franais, Spanish-Language Resources - Informacin en espaol. Automatic Author Holds, Learn basic computer, software, and technology skills for daily life, employment, and higher education. We exist because history is powerful, and because a history as deep and rich as Oregon's cannot be contained within a single story or point of view. (Columbus, Ohio) 1854-1856, Columbus: Ohio Confederate and Old School Republican. Columbus Citizen newspaper begins publication. Shortly after the start of the 20th century, the paper was purchased by the Wolfe family. Project funding has continued with support from Central Library Consortium members and several community organizations. Millions of primary source images, text and videos from across the United States. ColumbusCitizenJournal.com .net .org TheColumbusCitizenJournal.com .net .org Are all for sale. Student-run newspaper of Willamette University, Includes both the Sun and the Sheridan Sun. Ohio History Connection . (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 12, 1871 to Feb. 8, 1872) Chronicling America, Worthington News 09/25/2007 to 04/10/2012 Genealogy Bank, Gahanna News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive, Grove City News 09/19/2007 to 04/11/2012 Genealogy Bank, Grove City News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive, The Grove City Record 1901, 1927-2011 Southwest Public Libraries, Hilliard Northwest News 09/17/2007 to 04/02/2012 Genealogy Bank, New Albany News 09/17/2007 to 12/06/2011 Genealogy Bank, Reynoldsburg News 09/19/2007 to 04/02/2012 Genealogy Bank, Upper Arlington News 09/17/2007 to 04/17/2012 Genealogy Bank, Guernsey Jeffersonian 1844-46 (Newspaper: Washington, Ohio) Ancestry, Obituaries-Westerville 1880-1987, Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio WorldCat, The American issue. This is an index to letters published in northwest Ohio newspapers during the Civil War. Newspapers published in McAlester and other towns in Pittsburg County, such as Krebs, Indianola, Hartshorne, Haileyville, Featherston, Caddo, and Ashland. The Birmingham Business Journal has named a new data reporter and researcher. But mainly he was there to document the administration in preparation for the memoir Kennedy planned to write once he left the White House. (Columbus, O. (Columbus, Ohio) 1909-1911, Columbus: Columbus Onyx. The full text of the letters is not included. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1843, Columbus: Columbus Freepress. (Columbus, Ohio) 1898-1902, Columbus: Press Post. Staff Reading Recommendations (Grove City, Ohio) 1927-1978, Grove City: Grove City Record. Be sure to search the newspapers in the town/city where your ancestor lived, as well as the surrounding area. (Bexley, Ohio) 1971-1972, Bexley: Bexley Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1902-1903, Columbus: Columbus Daily Times. It was formed in 1959 by the merger of The Columbus Citizen and The Ohio State Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1894-1896, Columbus: Dollar Statesman. Transcribed copies of articles and/or abstracts of articles from newspapers published in Cheyenne, Student newspaper from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College. The Dispatch Printing Co. declined, and even publicly announced, in June 1983, its intentions to sever all ties with Scripps. (Columbus, Ohio) 1915-1920, Columbus: Columbus Dispatch. https://archives.denverlibrary.org/repositories/3/archival_objects/972110 Accessed March 01, 2023. (Columbus, Ohio) 1912-1916, Columbus: Tri-Weekly Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) 1891-1906, Columbus: Lantern. (Columbus, Ohio) 1923-1931, Columbus: Worthington-North Metro Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1917-1960, Columbus: Hilltop Spectator. Ohioana Library 274 E. First Ave., Suite 300 Columbus, Ohio 43201 614.466.3831 ohioana@ohioana.org. Until 1841 when it became a daily, the Journal was largely issued as a weekly, but was also published in tri-weekly, semi-weekly or daily editions, in particular when the state legislature was in session. The letters are not available full text on this site. Inside the library: Click the link above and sign up or for a free account (or log in if you already have one) for, Outside of the library: Click the link above, enter your library card number, and redeem your 72 hour access code. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Feb. 15, 1872 to June 11, 1895), Der westbote. IRS 1040 FORM, SCHEDULES, AND INSTRUCTIONS. (Columbus, Ohio) 1858-1860s, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Journal. The Union County School Annuals represent the rural schools of Union County, including Allen, Byhalia, Claiborne-Richwood, Chuckery-Darby, Dover, Jerome, Leesburg-Magnetic, Millcreek, Union, Taylor, Washington, and York from 1940 to 1942. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Sept. 3, 1863 to Jan. 5, 1871), Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio death notices and obituaries, German Village Gazette 11/07/2007 to 01/09/2012, Lantern, The: Ohio State University 08/03/1998 to Current, Northwest Columbus News 01/08/2008 to 04/12/2012, Obituaries from the Columbus Citizen Journal, Columbus (Franklin Co.) Ohio, January 1, 1985-March 30, 1985, Ohio Coon Catcher 08/17/1844 to 11/16/1844, Ohio People's Press 05/25/1836 to 11/09/1836, Ohio State Journal (1839, Weekly), 1839-1841, Ohio State Journal (1849, Weekly), 1849-1858, Ohio State Journal (1867, Weekly), 1867-1869, Ohio State Journal 10/13/1825 to 10/09/1860, Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette (1825), 1832-1837, Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette (1836), 1836-1836, Ohio State Journal and Register, 1838-1839, Ohio State Monitor, African American newspaper, 1919-1920, Ohio State News, African American newspaper, 1944-1952, Ohio newspapers on microfilm : 1991-1992 catalog, Olentangy Valley News 09/18/2007 to 04/03/2012, State Journal and Political Register, 1837-1838, The Catholic times. All rights reserved. (Westerville, Ohio) 1916-1919, Westerville: Westerville Review. Explore The Oregon Historical Society Family of Websites. Dorothy Jean Heine, . (Columbus, Ohio) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus Voice. Richard Campbell told more than 70 reporters, editors,. Choose the School Help link underKids, Teens & Teachers. [1], In an ironic twist, after The Columbus Dispatch newspaper and other print properties were purchased from the Dispatch Printing Co. by GateHouse Media in mid-2015, it announced that the newspaper's newsroom would relocate from the paper's former headquarters at 34 S. Third Street in Columbus to a building also purchased by GateHouse at 62 E. Broad Street a building originally constructed in 1929 as the new home of The Ohio State Journal. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985, Box: 450. The boys and girls of Pack 810 in North Haven held its 12th annual Snowball Fight. The Columbus and Ohio Yearbook Collection is a collection of Columbus and Ohio yearbooks older than 39 years. Columbus Citizen-Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912-1985 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen-Journal and the Columbus Citizen. This is only an index. This LibGuide indexes letters written by WWI service members and published in North West Ohio newspapers. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1970, Columbus: South Rural-Urban Spectator. The Ohio History Connection, formerly Ohio Historical Society, serves as our State Archives. Columbus Citizen Journal Online news source Headline News: The domain name you used to get here is for sale! [Ohio) 1876-1879, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman. sorted by primary channel network affiliations, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Alan Miller commentary: We're a newsroom on the move | The Columbus Dispatch". (Columbus, Ohio) 1946-1960, Columbus: West Village Spectator. The library requests federal, state, and local paper forms from the IRS; call Reference at 614-486-2951 for available paper forms available at the library. It provided coverage of both state and national politics, with extensive reporting on the American Civil War. He famously coined the term imperial presidency in the title of his book about the Nixon administration and its abuses of power. (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1889 Columbus: Columbus Daily Press. The journal of Christopher Columbus (during his first voyage, 1492-93) and documents relating the voyages of John Cabot and Gaspar Corte Real by Columbus, Christopher; Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916; Toscanelli, Paolo del Pozzo, 1397-1482 The Soldiers of the Great War, published in a 3 Volume set, is a record of the fallen American soldiers in Europe during World War I. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places, and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen. 03/07/2011 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Dispatch 01/01/1920 to 12/31/1985 Genealogy Bank, Columbus Dispatch 07/16/1985 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Dispatch 1895 (Newspaper: Columbus, Ohio) Ancestry, Columbus Dispatch, The: Web Edition Articles 12/13/2016 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Evening Dispatch 1877-1969 Newspapers.com, Columbus Jewish Chronicle, 1918-1919 Ohio Memory, Columbus Jewish News 07/22/2018 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Monthly 06/12/2009 to Current Genealogy Bank, Columbus Morning Journal, 1865-1866 Ohio Memory, Columbus OH Statesman 1862-1869 Fulton History, Columbus Parent Magazine 01/17/2017 to Current Genealogy Bank, Crisis 01/31/1861 to 01/19/1870 Genealogy Bank, Daily Ohio State Journal (1841), 1842-1844 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio State Journal (1848), 1848-1865 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio State Journal (1870), 1870-1879, 1885-1885, 1889-1889 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio State Journal 03/13/1839 to 11/22/1876 Genealogy Bank, Daily Ohio Statesman (Ohio/United States) [Columbus, Ohio] 2 January 1861 to 30 January 1869 Elephind, Daily Ohio Statesman 08/11/1847 to 01/30/1869 Genealogy Bank, Daily Ohio Statesman 1861-1869 Newspapers.com, Daily Ohio Statesman, 1861-1869 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio Statesman, 1869-1870 Ohio Memory, Daily Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 2, 1861 to Jan. 30, 1869) MyHeritage, Daily Ohio statesman. GHPL StoryWalks Sign up to receive our newsletter! Showing 21 of 21 total resources. In addition to the Coshocton Age, this file includes one issue of the Coshocton Spy (1826) and one of the Coshocton Democrat (1840). Artifacts and documents relating to Columbus and Central Ohio history. . Citizens Journal on New Bill Would End the Use Of Police K-9 Units. These were created by individuals for their own small circle of friends and were not mass produced or sold in retail stores. For more than a century, the Oregon Historical Society has served as the state's collective memory, preserving a vast collection of artifacts, photographs, maps, manuscript materials, books, films, and oral histories. (The title was taken from one of the passages in JFKs memorable inaugural address). By 1898, Mr. Davis sold his interest to S. N. McCloud who created the internationally known trademark of two ponies balancing on the seat of a Davis chair. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. PhotOhio is a keyword searchable repository of thousands of photos, texts and documents relating to Ohios history. (Columbus, Ohio) 1974-1975, Columbus: West Franklin Rural-Urban Spectator. Some of the cards were produced privately and are in fact photographs that have been printed onto postcard paper. The Columbus and Ohio Map Collection is a selection of cartographic material from the Columbus Metropolitan Library that highlights the changes and growth in the city of Columbus and the state of Ohio. Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy . Established in 1811 as the Western Intelligencer, it was initially published by James Kilbourne in Worthington, until 1816 when editors Joel Buttles and George Smith moved it to Columbus after that city had become the state capital. Bank One Tower built. In Columbus, after Dispatch executives cut off talks in 1982, Scripps-Howard chose to not purchase or build its own presses or to develop its own business operations, and instead sought more talks in an attempt to renew or replace the expiring contract. Note: Affiliate links are used within the directory on this site and a small contribution goes to the website for some purchases made. BAY CITY, MI In October, a Bay County man with a history of stabbing allegedly took a knife to his ex-wife in an Auburn parking lot, puncturing her two dozen times. (Columbus, Ohio) 1968-1970s, Columbus: State Capital Fact. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Historical weather data for Columbus and beyond. This index to the Skidmore Standard is an ongoing project. (Columbus, Ohio) 1940-1951, Columbus: Columbus Saturday Monitor. (Hilliards, Franklin County, Ohio) 1927-1944, Hilliard: Northwest News. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 12, 1871 to Feb. 8, 1872), Worthington News 09/25/2007 to 04/10/2012, Hilliard Northwest News 09/17/2007 to 04/02/2012, Reynoldsburg News 09/19/2007 to 04/02/2012, Upper Arlington News 09/17/2007 to 04/17/2012, Guernsey Jeffersonian 1844-46 (Newspaper: Washington, Ohio), Obituaries-Westerville 1880-1987, Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio, The American issue. (Worthington, Ohio) 1968-1974. Death records from July l7, 1811 to October l8, 1832. IRS-certified volunteers provide free basic income tax return preparation with electronic filing to qualified individuals. In many of the years that are included in this file, only scattered issues are available. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1847-1854, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) 1972-Current, Columbus: Liberal Advocate. A late-1985 Scripps strategy to sell the newspaper to independent businessman Nyles V. Reinfeld changed nothing, and The Columbus Citizen-Journal was published for the last time on December 31, 1985. [1], Scripps-Howard, a publicly traded company, was at the time one of the largest media conglomerates in the country, and owned 14 newspapers, seven TV stations, nine cable-TV companies, seven radio stations and other media. (Columbus O. Searching is free. Free Tax Help for Qualifying Individuals: Drive-Thru Pickup & services inside the library are available 7 days a week. ([Columbus, Ohio]) 1847-1848, Columbus: Daily Ohio State Democrat. The Oregon Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Godman Guild House built. (Westerville, Ohio) 1919-Current, Westerville: Westerville Banner. (Columbus, Ohio) 1861-1871, Columbus: Daily Advertiser. (Columbus, Ohio) 1928-1930, Columbus: Old School Republican and Ohio State Gazette. (Columbus, Ohio) 1916-1921, Columbus: Columbus Messenger. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1827-1828, Columbus: Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette. (Columbus, Ohio) 1844-1845, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) 1855-1870, Columbus: Daily Press. The Grandview Heights High School Digital Yearbook collection contains nearly 12,000 pages of images from 1915 to 2005. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Oct. 5, 1951 to Dec. 28, 1962) Chronicling America, The Columbus Dispatch : obituaries for October 13, 1999 Family History Library, The Columbus Evening Dispatch 1877, 1895, 1909, 1913, 1928, 1947, and 1969 (Newspaper: Columbus, Ohio) Ancestry, The Westside Messenger 1982-2005 Westland Area Library, ThisWeek Community Newspapers 05/09/2002 to Current Genealogy Bank, ThisWeek Community Newspapers: Web Edition Articles 06/26/2017 to Current Genealogy Bank, Times 09/17/2007 to 04/13/2012 Genealogy Bank, Tri-Village News 09/19/2007 to 04/02/2012 Genealogy Bank, Tri-weekly Ohio Statesman 03/19/1845 to 08/09/1847 Genealogy Bank, Upper Arlington News, 2003, 2005 Google News Archive, Weekly Ohio State Journal (1841), 1841-1849 Ohio Memory, Weekly Ohio State Journal (1858), 1859-1866 Ohio Memory, Weekly Ohio State Journal (1869), 1869-1874 Ohio Memory, West Columbus Messenger 1977-1982 Westland Area Library, Westbote (1843), German newspaper, 1843-1862 Ohio Memory, Westbote (1843), German newspaper, 1863-1871 Ohio Memory, Westbote (1872), German newspaper, 1872-1895 Ohio Memory, Western Christian Journal 04/16/1847 to 02/08/1850 Genealogy Bank, Westland News 09/19/2007 to 10/12/2011 Genealogy Bank, Whitehall News 09/19/2007 to 04/16/2012 Genealogy Bank, Whitehall News, 2004-2004 Google News Archive, Wochenblatt des Westboten 01/12/1871 to 02/08/1872 Genealogy Bank, Wochenblatt des Westboten, German newspaper, 1871-1872 Ohio Memory, Wochenblatt des westboten (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 12, 1871 to Feb. 8, 1872) MyHeritage, Wochenblatt des westboten. 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