Ohio History Journal

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HISTORICAL NEWS

HISTORICAL NEWS

Historical Societies

 

ALLEN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Mrs. Harry B. Longsworth, Secretary

The society is making a drive for the collection of old family

records, Bible records, diaries, account books, journals, and cor-

respondence.

 

ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF NEGRO LIFE AND HIISTORY

William F. Savoy, State Director

The general program is to collect and preserve the valuable

documents of the Negro's history, to form intercultural study

groups for the proper intergrated study of peoples, and to dis-

seminate the history of the Negro through books and articles,

school work, and lecture programs. The association has active

chapters in several of Ohio's larger cities, including Columbus,

Cleveland, Toledo, Canton, and Dayton. There are also branches

in Cincinnati, Newark, Mt. Vernon, Chillicothe, Akron Lima,

Delaware, and at Lockbourne Air Base. There are about 925

members of the association in Ohio.

CHAMBERLAIN HISTORICAL ENTERPRISES, AKRON

Gladys E. Chamberlain, Director

This organization has replaced the former Summit County

Historical Bureau.  A leaflet published recently states that its

purpose is "to increase the knowledge of the history of this sec-

tion of Ohio, particularly Summit County." The Portage Journal,

edited by Miss Chamberlain. is the new name of the former

Summit County Historical Bulletin. The first issue of the Jour-

nal, named for the first newspaper published in Summit County,

appeared in June.

 

DAYTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

ROY G. Fitzgerald, President

The sesquicentennial celebration of the founding of Dayton,

sponsored by the society, was held from August 27 to September

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