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James Brown Makes History at King Records in CincinnatiOctober 25, 2021

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When James Brown and his band arrived at 1540 Brewster Avenue in Cincinnati in May of 1967, it probably didn’t feel like history in the making. But it was.

Perry County’s Horseshoe Grave: Part IINovember 13, 2023

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Home » Search results for " birth records before 1908" By Marie Swartz, Archaeology Curator Part I | Part II | Part III The Saga Continues… In Part I, we left off wondering how much truth there is to the oft-repeated tale of Perry County’s horseshoe grave. The only certain facts we have at […]

Two Gravestones Out of Place: Part 2 of 2 The Micheal Brucker StoneApril 4, 2023

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We don't know why this gravestone was removed, but the Ohio History Connection is working with Claibourne Township on the resetting of Micheal Brucker’s gravestone.

Mental Health Records: An Introduction for ResearchersMarch 18, 2011

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When searching for the record of an individual’s care in Ohio’s institutional system, it can be helpful to have an understanding of the services available at the time.

The Dantes and the Garage Rock Sound of 1960s OhioApril 19, 2021

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In the mid-1960s, teenagers everywhere started bands. In Columbus, the Dantes rose to the top in 1966 with the success of their song “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love.”

Two Gravestones Out of Place: Part 1 of 2 The Emma Kearnes StoneFebruary 21, 2023

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This is a story of two gravestones that somehow made their way out of their cemeteries and into the hands of the Ohio History Connection

From the Archives: New LGBTQ+ History CollectionsOctober 23, 2024

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[…] has worked tirelessly against inequalities in our healthcare systems, which affect professionals as well as patients. Along with decades of her written work, Dr. Deevey’s collection includes records from the addition of the Furies’ home to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. We have a two-by-three-foot poster of the house in our […]

Perry County’s Horseshoe Grave: Part IIIDecember 4, 2023

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Home » Search results for " birth records before 1908" By Marie Swartz, Archaeology Curator Part I | Part II | Part III     Blood from a Stone In Part II we examined the real lives of Mary Angle, James Henry, and Rachel Hodge and how research can help to determine fact from […]

Ohio’s Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming HistoryMarch 28, 2024

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For Transgender Day of Visibility 2024, explore GOHI's collection of transgender and gender non-conforming history.

Celebrating Ohio’s Jazz Icons during Black History MonthFebruary 10, 2023

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Home » Search results for " birth records before 1908" By Jack Marchbanks Ohio is well known as the home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, located in Cleveland. Buckeye State-born recording artists such as Bobby Womack, the Isley Brothers, the Ohio Players, Rick Derringer, Johnny Paycheck, Vince Gill, Chrissie Hynde of […]