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Friends of Freedom Society Ohio Underground Railroad Association Welcome The Friends of Freedom Society, Inc. - Ohio Underground Railroad Association is a grassroots, all volunteer non-profit organization, whose sole purpose is to research, identify, document and preserve Underground Railroad sites throughout Ohio. If you are interested in Ohio's Underground Railroad, please join us as a member!
Ohio History Central is an evolving, dynamic online encyclopedia that includes information about Ohio's natural history, prehistory and history. Find what you're looking for by making your selection from the menu below. Although the encyclopedia is not yet complete, new information is added periodically. If you do not find what you are looking for this time, be sure to check back. Select: ...
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In 1803, the American West started at the Appalachian Mountains, and the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806 carried the destiny of the young United States westward. Today, through membership in the Ohio River Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, you can experience the adventure and excitement of the Corps of Discovery.
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John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, is a true American hero. The following presents information about Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center & Outdoor Historical Drama in North Central Ohio -- a major community and state-wide asset, tourist destination, and living tribute to Johnny Appleseed and all early Ohio pioneers.
Civil War Diary of Elias D. Moore 114th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Co. A 1862, 63, 64, 65 ...
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76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Captain Charles R. Woods, of the 9th United States Infantry, having been authorized to raise a regiment for the three years' service, recruited and organized the 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry at Newark, Ohio, on the 9th of February, 1862. The regiment left Newark, and, proceeding via Paducah, Ky., to Fort Donelson, took an active part in the engagement at that place.
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Genealogy in Bloom Township, Fairfield Co., Ohio. Census index, birth records, descendancy charts and much more.
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49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry The Forty-Ninth Ohio was organized at Tiffin, Seneca County, under special authority from the Secretary of War. Colonel William H. Gibson recruited and drilled the regiment. It started from Camp Noble, near Tiffin, to Camp Dennison on the 10th of September, 1861, received its equipment on the 21st of September, and moved for Louisville, Kentucky, where it arrived the ...
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Life in a Texas Prison Pen - Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas ...
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Verda E. Galbreath Carter Diary 1934 - 1938 Restored By Michael B. Simpkins In loving memory of Verda E. Carter June 23, 1917 - December 22, 1994 For her children and future generations. Read Diary Contents | Contact | Sign Guestbook | Read Guestbook | Search Diary You are visitor #13402 Welcome! Member of the DMOZ Open Directory Project Member of the Internet Genealogical Directory ...
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Darke County Ohio Genealogical Researchers Home Page A home page concerning the genealogy of the early families and residents who settled or lived in Darke County, Ohio. Contributors: Wally Garchow, Joe Bosserman, Corinne Hanna Diller, Terry Jones, Harry Ebeling, Billy Baker, Tom Midlam, Jane Torres and various e-mail list members who have submitted material for the DCO Web Site. Visit the NEW ...
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Toledo, Ohio area camp for the Sons of Union Veterans.
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