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  1. Newspapers. The Ohio History Connection provides free access to over 1,000,000 full-text searchable pages of Ohio newspapers through Ohio Memory and the Library of Congress’s Chronicling America. Our newspaper digitization program is supported by partnerships with local institutions as well as grant funding, including the National Endowment ...

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  2. Jan 5, 2023 · The Journal Herald name was dropped from the paper’s flag on Dec. 31, 1987. The series of transitions was completed on Sept. 26, 1988, when the Dayton Daily News became a morning-only newspaper ...

  3. The newspaper continued as the Ohio State Journal from 1840-1959 when the journal merged with the Columbus Citizen to become the Columbus Citizen-Journal. The Columbus Citizen was an established evening paper founded in 1899. It became a Scripps publication in 1904 and published as the Columbus Citizen-Journal from 1959-1985.

  4. May 15, 2023 · The Dayton Daily News is a renowned newspaper that has served the people of Dayton, Ohio, for over a century. August 22, 2023 marked its 125th anniversary, making it a good time to reflect on the newspaper’s history and its impact on the community over the years. In 1898, James M. Cox purchased the Dayton Evening News for $26,000.

  5. Jul 15, 2024 · More than 450,000 keyword-searchable Ohio newspaper pages (covering 1832-2011) are on this site.The site also has other resources, too, including Topic Guides and Maps and Timelines. Library Use Only. Newspapers.com Ohio Collection. Free keyword-searchable digital newspaper database. Over 200 newspaper titles from around the state.

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  6. Paul Laurence Dunbar published the Tattler, Dayton-based Black newspaper, between 1890 and 1891. It says, “We will have items from the surrounding towns in subsequent issues. Those who are interested in news from Xenia, Springfield, Cincinnati, Columbus and other such cities may read the TATTLER and find it.”

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  8. The archive documents the local and regional history of Dayton and the Miami Valley in Ohio and it role on a national scale, particularly during the period 1930 to 1980. This history serves as a rich example of American ingenuity and perseverance in the twentieth century. Dayton, considered the cradle of invention in the early 1900s, generated ...

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