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Previous issues of the newsletter are posted in this archive.

October 2009
Features articles: FUN FALL WEEKEND EVENTS AT OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SITES; MAHONING PUBLICATION FIRST OF SEVERAL TO CHRONICLE STATE'S HISTORY ON WEB SITE; WAHKEENA'S COLORS NEAR THEIR PEAK; CONTEMPORARY OHIO ARTISTS INSPIRED BY MASK-MAKING TRADITION; OCTOBER; EIGHTEEN INDIVIDUALS, ORGANIZATIONS FROM AROUND THE STATE RECOGNIZED

September 2009
Features articles: GET FREE ADMISSION AT NINE OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY SITES THIS SATURDAY; STORIES OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE; MARIETTA GROUP JOINS WITH SOCIETY TO MANAGE TWO MUSEUMS; OCTOBER IS OHIO ARCHAEOLOGY MONTH; SEPTEMBER; GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FACILITATES PRESERVING HISTORIC PLACES

August 2009
Features articles: GREAT THINGS ARE BEING DISCOVERED AT OHS SITES; INTERIOR RESTORATION CONTINUES AT SPIEGEL GROVE; TOWN MEETING, LOCAL HISTORY CONFERENCE TO ENGAGE OHIO COMMUNITIES; This Month in Ohio History-AUGUST; AS SUMMER WINDS DOWN, HISTORY EVENTS GEAR UP THIS MONTH IN OHIO; WHITE HOUSE PETS SHOWCASE AMERICA'S LOVE OF ANIMALS

July 2009
Features articles: HOURS INCREASE AT PREMIER ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES; STATE ARCHIVES OF OHIO TURNS 50; THREADS WITH SOUL! SEW UP AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY; ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD SCHOOLS GET THE DIG ON FOR SUMMER 2009; This Day in Ohio History - JULY; "DAYCATION" IDEAS: DISCOVER THE FUN IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS THIS SUMMER

June 2009
Features articles: COMMUNITY PROTESTS RAISE AWARENESS OF POSSIBLE STATE BUDGET CUTS; HARDING TOMB RESTORATION SET TO BEGIN; JULY OFFERS AN EXPLOSION OF FUN AT THE OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY; OBJECTS OF COLLECTION: "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" OPENS AT OHIO HISTORICAL CENTER; FLINT RIDGE, DUNBAR NOW MANAGED BY LOCAL GROUPS; THIS MONTH IN HISTORY

May 2009
Features articles: SESQUICENTENNIAL TRIBUTE LAUNCHED BY GOVERNOR; BARNES & NOBLE, MCDONALD'S TO DONATE PORTION OF SALES; LUNAR LANDER ON DISPLAY BY CARTIER FOR 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOONWALK; CHANGING SEASONS AT OHS NATURAL AREAS; Experience Native American Culture, History of Soldiers Firsthand in June

April 2009
Features articles: SOUL! LOOKS AT HUMAN EXPERIENCE THROUGH AFRICAN AMERICAN ART; HEIRLOOM PLANT SALE: VINTAGE VEGGIES DELIVER FLAVOR IN SPADES; LOCAL CVB PARTNERS WITH SOCIETY TO MANAGE FORT LAURENS; MAY IS NATIONAL PRESERVATION MONTH; CEDAR BOG EDUCATION CENTER OPENS APRIL 18;

March 2009
Feature articles: New Report Reveals Ohioans Passionate About State's Past; Students Vie For State Honors; Spring Ahead To April At OHS Sites; This Month in Ohio History; Show Reflects Struggle For Freedom And Dignity; Museum of Ceramics Showcases East Liverpool's Storied Past

February 2009
Feature articles: Run Extends Through March 15 at the Ohio Historical Center in Columbus; State-Funding Reductions Make Site Operation Costs Unaffordable; Miss Osaka Prefecture - What A Doll!; Regional Meetings Bring Local Historians Together; Historic Fort Meigs May Reclaim Part of Former Battlegrounds; This Month in Ohio History

January 2009
Feature articles: Ohio Historical Society Enhances Great Circle Museum Exhibit; Rare Northwest Territory Document Now Available For Study; 2009 Statehood Day Event; Ohio Historic Preservation Office Honors Outstanding Achievements; Cabin Fever? Get Out and About Ohio; This Month in Ohio History; The National Road: Helping Build America Tours OHS Sites

December 2008
Feature articles: Connecting to Collections Program Start in January; Free Summer History and Civics Program Open to All High Schools; Featured Events-WARMING UP TO WINTER FUN; Site Feature-OHIO VILLAGE: THE 1860s REVISITED; Currier & Ives: Illustrating America-A PICTURE'S WORTH 1,000 WORDS; This Month in Ohio History

November 2008
Feature articles: Special Open Times for Rockwell's America and Currier & Ives; 48 Historic Properties Get New Lease on Life; Site Feature-OHIO CLAIMS THE NATION'S FIRST PRESIDENTIAL CENTER; This Month in Ohio History; Holiday Happenings-EAT, DRINK, BE MERRY AT OHS SITES; Patterns from the Past: Quilts of Northern Ohio-SEWING UP HISTORY

October 2008
Feature articles: Celebrating African-American Culture in America; A Big Exhibit With a Small Town Feel; Event Feature-HALLOWEEN TREATS; This Month in Ohio History; Special Observances-FAMILY HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY AND ARCHIVES; Travel Ohio-BRILLIANT AUTUMN








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