Ohio History Journal

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HISTORICAL NEWS

HISTORICAL NEWS

 

Historical Societies

ALLIANCE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Alliance

Mrs. Fred Donaldson, President

The Alliance Historical Society is cooperating with other groups in

the observance of the centennial of Alliance this summer. A series of

events is planned, culminating in those of the week of August 26 - Septem-

ber 2, 1950. Copies of old pictures of Alliance are being made by the

society, which is also publishing a centennial history of the city.

 

AMERICAN JEWISH ARCHIVES, Cincinnati

Jacob R. Marcus, Director

Two books are being prepared for publication by members of the

archives staff. Dr. Marcus is working on Early American Jewish Life, and

Dr. Stern-Taeubler's book, entitled The Court Jews, is scheduled for

publication this year.

 

BUTLER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Hamilton

A. S. Anderson, President

Otto Kersteiner has been elected secretary of the society in place of

Mrs. Henry Kessling, who had been serving as secretary pro tem.

At the March meeting, plans of the board of trustees and a special

planning committee for the development of the Benninghofen home into

a combination house and case museum were accepted by the society. The

speaker at this occasion was William Grieselhuber, who discussed time-

pieces and their evolution. He demonstrated his talk with pieces from

his own extensive collection.

Chairman of five committees were named at the April meeting as

follows: membership, George Cummins; projects, Carl Schulze; historical

objects, Charles Brennan; house and grounds, Henry Kessling; and pro-

gram, Dr. C. J. Baldridge. Talks and practical demonstrations in weaving

and spinning were presented at this meeting by Miss Orpha Webster of

the department of fine arts at Miami University and Mrs. Nell Bunting of

Hamilton.

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