Genealogy
and History of The State of OHIO
14 COMPLETE Publications
CD Content 14 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. History
of Knox County, Ohio : its past and present, containing a condensed,
comprehensive history of Ohio, including an outline history of the
Northwest, a complete history of Knox County, its townships, cities,
towns, villages, schools, churches, societies, industries, statistics,
etc., a record of its soldiers in the late war, portraits of its early
settlers and prominent men, views of its finest buildings,
miscellaneous matter, map of the county, biographies and histories of
pioneer families, etc. Mt. Vernon, Ohio:
A.A. Graham & Co.,
1881,
Hill, N. N.
, 921
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2. History
of Morrow County and Ohio : containing a brief history of the state of
Ohio from its earliest settlement to the present time, embracing its
topography, geological, physical and climatic features, its
agricultural, stock-growing, railroad interests, etc. : a history of
Morrow County, giving an account of its aboriginal inhabitants, early
settlement by the whites, pioneer incidents, its growth, its
improvements, organization of the county, its judicial and political
history, its business and industries, churches, schools, etc. :
biographical sketches, portraits of some of the early settlers and
prominent men, etc., etc. Chicago:
O.L. Baskin,
1880,
813
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3. The
History of Miami County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its
cities, towns, etc., general and local statistics, portraits of early
settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest Territory, history
of Ohio, map of Miami County, Constitution of the United States,
miscellaneous matters, etc., etc. Chicago:
W.H. Beers & Co.,
1880,
854
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4. History
of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881 :
containing a comprehensive history of Ohio, a complete history of
Coshocton County, its townships, towns, villages, schools, churches,
societies, industries, statistics, etc., a history of its soldiers in
the late war, portraits of its early settlers and prominent men, views
of its finest buildings and various historic and interesting
localities, miscellaneous matter, map of the county, biographies and
histories of pioneer families, etc., etc., etc. Newark, Ohio:
A.A. Graham & Co.,
1881,
Hill, N. N., 821
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5. History
of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its
townships, towns, villages, schools, churches, industries, etc.,
portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of
the Northwest Territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous
matter, etc., etc. Chicago:
Warner, Beers & Co.,
1886,
877
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6. The
History of Wyandot County, Ohio : containing a history of the county,
its townships, towns, churches, schools, etc., general and local
statistics, military record, portraits of early settlers and prominent
men, history of the Northwest Territory, history of Ohio, miscellaneous
matters, etc., etc. Chicago:
Leggett, Conaway & Co.,
1884,
1055
pgs.
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7. The
county of Ross : a history of Ross County, Ohio, from the earliest
days, with special chapters on the bench and bar, medical profession,
educational development, industry and agriculture and biographical
sketches Madison, Wis.:
S.A. Brant,
1902,
Bennett, Henry Holcomb, 729
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8. History
of Cuyahoga County, Ohio : in three parts : part first, General history
of the county, part second, History of Cleveland, part third, History
of the townships : with portraits and biographical sketches of its
prominent men and pioneers Philadelphia:
D.W. Ensign & Co.,
1879,
Johnson, Crisfield, 693
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9. The
County of Fulton : a history of Fulton County, Ohio, from the earliest
days, with special chapters on various subjects, including each of the
different townships, also a biographical department Madison, Wis.:
Northwestern Historical Association,
1905,
659
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10. A
Portrait and biographical record of Allen and Van Wert Counties, Ohio :
containing biographical sketches of many prominent and representative
citizens : together with biographies and portraits of all the
presidents of the United States, and biographies of the governors of
Ohio. Chicago:
A.W. Bowen & Co.,
1896,
1458
pgs.
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11. The
history of the county of Highland in the state of Ohio : from its first
creation and organization, to July 4th, 1876 : together with the
proceedings of the assembled people who met on that day at Hillsboro,
the county seat, to celebrate the centennial birthday of the nation :
and also a continuation of the history to December 31st, 1877 Hillsboro, Ohio:
Printed at the Hillsboro Gazette Job Room,
1878,
124
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12. History
of Athens County, Ohio : and, incidentally, of the Ohio Land Company
and the first settlement of the state at Marietta : with personal and
biographical sketches of the early
ettlers, narratives of pioneer
adventures, etc. Cincinnati:
R. Clarke,
1869,
Walker, Charles M., 614
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13. History of Noble County, Ohio : with portraits and biographical sketches of some of its pioneers and prominent men. Chicago:
L.H. Watkins & Co.,
1887,
645
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14. History
of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio : their past and present,
including early settlement and development, antiquarian researches,
their aboriginal history, pioneer history, political organization,
agricultural, mining and manufacturing interests, a history of the
city, villages and townships, religious, educational, social, military
and political history, statistics, biographies and portraits of
pioneers and representative citizens, etc. Cincinnati:
S.B. Nelson & Co.,
1894,
1319
pgs.
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