MS 1054 Order of True Kindred. Trinity Conclave #3 (Toledo, Ohio). Records 1934-1942.

MS 1056 Weaver, Orlie. Papers, 1974-2000. Photographs, correspondence, and clippings of a waterfowl breeder in northwest Ohio.

MMS 1850 Spangler, Jesse. Letter [to] Daniel W. Spangler, Stoutsville, Fairfield County, Ohio, November 25, 1855.

MMS 1851 Watson, Wendell E. Papers, 1918-1919. World War I Letters.

MMS 1853 Sawyer, Eileen. Land use in the Maumee Valley of Northwest Ohio between the town of Defiance and the mouth of the Maumee River during the years of 1600 to 1840 A.D. 2004.

MMS 1854 Sawyer, Eileen. The Economy of Perrysburg, Ohio and Its Impact on the Landscape of the Maumee Valley During the Years of 1800 to 1840 A.D. 2005.

MMS 1857 Cramer, Conrad. Letters May 18-June 18, 1865. Letters from a member of the 111th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

Baumbarger, G. Howard. Reflections: The Early Days of Middleton Township and Haskins, 1810-1969. [Haskins, Ohio: Haskins Federated Church, 2002]. (pOG 5121)

Bowles, Mark D. Science in Flux: NASA’s Nuclear Program at Plum Brook Station, 1955-2005. Washington, DC: NASA History Division, c2006.

Curtin, Michael F. The Ohio Politics Almanac. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, c2006. 2nd edition.

Dickson, Kenneth R. Nothing Personal Just Business: Prohibition and Murder on Toledo’s Mean Streets. Fremont, Ohio: Lesher Printing, c2003.

Legacy of Trinity United Methodist Church of Bowling Green, 1875-2000: In Commemoration of Our 125th Anniversary. Bowling Green, Ohio: The Church, 2000 (Apollo, PA : Closson Press).

Locke, David Ross. Nasby in Exile. Toledo and Boston, Locke Publishing Company, 1882.

Parks, Janet. Contemporary Sport Management. Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics, c2003 (2nd edition) and 2007 (3rd edition).

Paul, Rosalinda. Families and Façades: The Architecture of Findlay’s Historic South Main Street and the Families Who Lived There. [Findlay, OH]: Allegra Print & Imaging, c2006.

Pont, Sally. Fields of Honor: The Golden Age of College Football and the Men Who Created It. New York: Harcourt, c2001.

Rose, John. Walking through the Wakeman: A Reading of the Gravestones in the Wakeman Cemetery, Waterville, Ohio. Waterville, Ohio : Waterville Historical Society, 2006

Schemenauer Manufacturing Company (Holland, Ohio). Collective Bargaining Literature with Schemenauer Employees and International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, UAW-CIO, and its Local no. 12. Toledo, Ohio: The Company, 1958. (pOG 5117)

Skrabec, Quentin R. Michael Owens and the Glass Industry. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing, c2006.

Timm, Jill. Nature’s Details. Wenatchee, Washington: Mystical Places Press, 2004-2006.

Williams, Mardo. Maude (1883-1993): She Grew Up with the Country. New York: Calliope Press, c1996.

Wood, Elizabeth J. Beyond Survival: Managing Academic Libraries in Transition. Westport, Connecticut: Libraries Unlimited, 2007.

Woodson, Jacqueline. Show Way. Illustrated by Hudson Talbott. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, c2005.

Researchers interested in the part northwest Ohio played during the Civil War now have a new resource available at the CAC’s website. Northwest Ohio in the Civil War is more than just an expansion of the newspaper correspondence index. Muster-in and muster-out dates for each unit are provided, as well as a list of the battles in which the unit was engaged. Links to other websites which describe the unit are provided, or to websites which deal with battles or other activity the unit performed. A brief service record for each soldier who wrote a letter to a northwest Ohio newspaper is provided, and often an extended biography as well. As more information comes to light, it will be added to the CAC’s site.

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