NAME |
SC NO. |
DATE |
NAME |
SC NO. |
DATE |
C & H Bancorp (and its wholly owned subsidiaries The Miami Citizens National Bank and Trust Company and Heritage National Bank and Trust Company [formerly Piqua National Bank]) Fiscal Reports for 1986 and 1987 and the 1987 Annual Report. These are the last reports for the locally owned (Miami County) Miami Citizens Bank and Piqua National Bank. On 31 March 1988 C & H Bancorp was merged into Fifth Third Bancorp of Cincinnati and local ownership and control ceased. |
5588 |
1986 & 1987 |
C & H Bancorp Annual Report 1986 |
5896 |
1986 |
C & H Bancorp Fiscal Report for the Twelve Months Ended December 31, 1986 [C & H Bancorp was formed out of the Merger of Miami Citizens National Bank and Heritage National Bank (formerly Piqua National Bank)] |
5895 |
1986 |
C.I.S.V. - Children's International Summer Village - 2 photos: 910 1956 - 5 individuals not identified, (2) Jared Reitz and 5 children, 1977 |
4260 |
1956 & 1977 |
Cabinet photographs donated by Ms. Marianne McCalip which are identified: [1] Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ziehler, wedding photograph taken at Bowerson Studio, Dayton. [2] Mary Ziehler, age 2, taken as Grossman Studio, Dayton. [3] Clarence Plock, age c. 9 years, taken at Grossman & Owings Studio, Dayton. [4] Kate Gleason taken at E. W. Mathews studio, Piqua, Ohio. [5] Gussie Houck taken at S. A. Watkins studio, Piqua, Ohio. [6] Joe Hauck (Houck) taken at Matthews studio, Piqua, Ohio. [7] Al (Albin) Thoma taken at Matthews studio Piqua, Ohio. [8] Mr. Ollie Humpert – male age 2-4 approx., taken at Piqua Art Studio, Piqua, Ohio. [9] Emma Centner, from Canastota, N.Y. taken at University Art Gallery, Syracuse, N. Y. [10] Mame Gunther taken at Lawson & Mathews studio Piqua, Ohio. – All photographs dated 1890-1905. |
6738 |
. |
Cadwallader, Prof. - photo |
3663 |
c. 1880 |
Cain Carry-out, 1425 Washington Ave., Piqua, Ohio – 1990 calendar, recipe of the month and bill holder |
6714 |
1990 |
Cain, J.B. - tombstone - Jackson Cemetery - Company B, 27th U.S.C.T. - Civil War Veteran |
2070 |
? |
Caldwell - 320 Caldwell, Anshe Emeth Temple – drawing |
1345 |
n.d. |
Caldwell - 400 block Caldwell west side -photo |
2170 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 400 Caldwell - photo |
2169 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 511 Caldwell - photo |
2171 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 512 Caldwell - photo |
2167 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 512 Caldwell - photo |
2173 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 600 Block Caldwell Westside -photo |
2164 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 600 Caldwell - photo - NW cor. Caldwell & North |
2172 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 612 Caldwell - photo |
2168 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 620 Caldwell - photo |
2176 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 626 Caldwell - photo |
2165 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 700 Caldwell - photo |
2166 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell - 722 Caldwell - photo |
2163 |
c.1980 |
Caldwell Family - Indenture dividing the land of Matthew Caldwell who died in 1811 without leaving a will. The land and other property were divided among his seven children. The file contains a rolled handwritten copy of the original document, dated 16 January 1822. The file also contains a photocopy of the document with the property divisions marked in red. |
3490 |
1822 |
Caldwell, 511 |
495 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 512 |
496 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 528 |
497 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 600 |
498 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 609 |
499 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 612 |
500 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 620 |
502 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 626 |
501 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 629 |
503 |
1978 |
Caldwell, 700 |
504 |
1978 |
Caldwell, Matthew - Deed Abstract for Lot # 234, prepared by Huston & White, attorneys - Piqua, 46 pages, 13 Dec., 1882 |
2339 |
1882 |
Caldwell, Matthew - Deeds - 500 Broadway, Piqua Baptist Church; 401 Weber |
2281 |
1894 - 1911 |
Caldwell, Matthew Jr. Account Book |
13 |
1830’s-1840 |
Caldwell, Matthew patent, encases in glass |
1518 |
1807 |
Caldwell, W. F. – Letter |
1011 |
1902 |
Caldwell, Watson F. - Watson F. Caldwell, Printer, 314 N. Wayne - Ruler - 1893 to c. 1929 |
4910 |
c. 1920 |
Calendar – 2009 Miami County Barn Quilt Calendar |
7689 |
2009 |
Calendar – 2016 photo calendar created by Mrs. Sharon Watson using photographs from the Piqua Public Library Archives photo collection – produced using the “Shutterfly” computer program. |
8195 |
2015 |
Calendar – Fristoe Coal Company, coal – feed – seed – tile – chicks – fertilizer, 101 College St., Phone 366, Piqua, Ohio – calendar and recipes – calendar for 1949 |
6521 |
1949 |
Calendars issued by The Piqua Ice Company, Coal – Coke – Ice. The calendars have paintings on the front and are for the years 1940, 1941 and 1943 |
7731 |
1940, 1941, 1943 |
Calendars: [1] Andy’s Garden 1999; [2] Andy’s Garden 2000; [3] Third Savings 2001; [4] Unity National Bank 2003; [5] Unity National Bank 2004; [6] Suber Funeral Home 1999. |
8048 |
1999-2004 |
Calhoun, Victor Roy A.M. 2/c, 612-92-55 – form letter provided to his family giving information on how to cope with problems which may arise while he is away in the Navy – dated April 1944 |
5397 |
1944 |
Calhoun, Victor Roy A.M. 2/c, 612-92-55 – U.S.S. Bogue, Executive Officer’s Memorandum #2-45, dated 7 July 1945 – also included in this file is information on the U.S.S. Bogue |
5398 |
1945 |
Calling Cards, old: [1] Mrs. Harry Oda [2] Mrs. Christ Oda [3] Kathy J. Antolick [4] D.O. Wenrick [5] Miss Marian E. Wenrick [6] Mrs. Fern E. Wenrick [7] Mrs. D.O. Wenrick [8] Mrs. Robert M. Shannon [9] Mrs. William P. Orr [10] Miss Clara l. Wolf [11] Frederic H. Smith [12] Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clay, and Clark Allen Clay born April 25, 1908 |
2868 |
various |
Callison, Richard L. – “Vote for Rick” Wheaties Company |
304 |
1982? |
Camelot Subdivision Sec. 5 Plat Map – Town 8 Range 5 Section 11 Washington Township, Miami County, Ohio – 16 lots on Lambert Drive including Heather Drive and Woodcliff Road |
5520 |
1966 |
Camera Shop (The), 127 Market St., Piqua, Ohio – Christmas Greetings a pamphlet showing Christmas cards available for sale at The Camera Shop. |
7644 |
n.d. |
Camp Chase Fifes & Drums v. 2 (The) – The Civil War audio cassette |
1930 |
|
Camp Shelby, Battery C, 136th F.A. (Piqua) |
26 |
1941 |
Camp Sherman Souvenir Book |
995 |
1918 |
Camp Street - 1000 Camp Street – photo |
952 |
n.d. |
Camp Sugar Grove pamphlet |
2501 |
1939 |
Campaign posters for Ohio offices: [1] Portman for U.S. Senate 2010; [2] Ohio’s Comeback Begins Here, Kasich/Taylor for Ohio 2010; [3] Kasich/Taylor for Ohio 2014 |
8172 – large flat box |
2010, 2014 |
Campbell, Emma, wife of William Campbell - photo by Thorne |
3764 |
c.1890 |
Campbell, F.E. |
540 |
n.d. |
Campbell, F.E. |
550 |
1890 |
Campbell, F.E. |
583 |
1878 |
Campbell, F.E. - 2 photos |
3666 |
1908 |
Campbell, Frank |
578 |
n.d. |
Campbell, Hellen - photo |
3667 |
c. 1910 |
Campbell, Mary Kerns |
545 |
n.d. |
Campbell, Mary Kerns |
564 |
n.d. |
Campbell, Mrs. F.E. |
552 |
n.d. |
Campbell, Robert B. |
551 |
n.d. |
Campbell, Sarah J., Funeral Card, died 7 July 1907 |
2500 |
1907 |
Campbell, Ward |
547 |
n.d. |
Campbell, Ward |
569 |
n.d. |
Campbell’s Furniture Co. Parade float, 410-412 N. Main |
871 |
1914 |
Canal Bills of Lading |
158 |
1838-1844 |
Canal Boat "Camp Statler"- Photograph |
1988 |
n.d. |
Canal Boat excursion-photo |
2213 |
c. 1890 |
Canal Boat Gen. Harrison in dry dock under construction at Johnston Farm – 8x10 b/w photo |
5794 |
n.d. |
Canal Boat H. W. Myers – Three 8x10 b/w photos |
5795 |
c. 1890 |
Canal boat in levee in wooded area; picture taken about 1915 by Piqua dentist Dr. Lou Crawford |
4637 |
c. 1915 |
Canal Boat W.T. McLean – photo |
721 |
c.1890 |
Canal Boats and Canals - Miami and Erie Canal - Old photographs |
2051 |
? |
Canal Boats docked at Piqua |
2029 |
pre. 1900 |
Canal Certificate of payment for Extension Work |
702 |
c.1840 |
Canal Commission Certificates |
296 |
1827 |
Canal Era-Summit County Beacon Journal-reprinted by Akron Beacon Journal-30 June, 1975 |
4573 |
1835-1870 |
Canal Ledgers: Jackson, W: Wabash & Erie Canal |
140 |
1839-1840’s |
Canal Maintenance Log Book: Miami & Erie Canal |
173 |
1886-1890 |
Canal Place parking and landscape designs (2 sheets) – Architects rendering of Canal Place appearance at end of proposed project (4 sheets) (8/28/74) |
5528 |
1974 |
Canal Place, Piqua, Ohio – copy of a pen and ink drawing of Canal Place overlayed with watercolor by George Crown in 1983 – the picture is 30”w x 18” h. |
5643.2 |
1983 |
Canal Place, Piqua, Ohio – proposed plot plan for Canal Place – area between 100 block E. High St. and 100 block E. Ash St. along the route of the old Miami & Erie Canal. Plans drawn by T. C. Hinger, 29 August 1974. |
5613 |
1974 |
Canal Society of Ohio Fall Tour 2017 – The Piqua Hydraulic Canal, October 6, 7 &8, 2017 – program booklet - history, photos, itinerary. |
7822 |
2017 |
Canal Society of Ohio Fall Tour Brochure |
1788 |
2003 |
Canal Society of Ohio Fall tour Participants - 16 October 1916 |
4201 |
1976 |
Canals of Ohio 1825-1913 – Map and information on the canals built in Ohio. Published by the Roscoe Village Foundation, Coshocton, Ohio, 1990 |
7674 |
1990 |
Canoe (The), 1927, Fifth Annual Number, Tippecanoe City High School, Tippecanoe City, Ohio. (2 copies) |
6022 |
1927 |
Canoe (The), 1930 – published by the Canoe Staff of Tippecanoe City High School, Tippecanoe City, Ohio. |
6021 |
1930 |
Canoe Vol. 1, First Annual Number published by the Class of 1923, Tippecanoe City High School. Tippecanoe City, Ohio |
6020 |
1923 |
Canoe, Vol. 1, First Annual Number Published by the Class of 1923, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6061 |
1923 |
Canoe, Vol. 10, Tenth Annual Number Published by the Canoe Staff - 1932, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6066 |
1932 |
Canoe, Vol. 11, Eleventh Annual Number Published by the Canoe Staff - 1933, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6067 |
1933 |
Canoe, Vol. 12, Twelfth Annual Number Published by the Canoe Staff - 1934, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6068 |
1934 |
Canoe, Vol. 13, Thirteenth Annual Number Published by the Canoe Staff - 1935, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6069 |
1935 |
Canoe, Vol. 14, Fourteenth Annual Number Published by the Canoe Staff - 1936, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6070 |
1936 |
Canoe, Vol. 15, Fifteenth Annual Number Published by the Canoe Staff - 1937, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6071 |
1937 |
Canoe, Vol. 2, Second Annual Number Published by the Class of 1924, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6062 |
1924 |
Canoe, Vol. 3, Third Annual Number Published by the Class of 1925, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6063 |
1925 |
Canoe, Vol. 4, Fourth Annual Number Published by the Class of 1926, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6064 |
1926 |
Canoe, Vol. 8, Eighth Annual Number Published by the Class of 1930, Tippecanoe City High School – Tipp City High School yearbook |
6065 |
1930 |
Captain Don S. Gentile (1920-1951) envelopes commemorating the dedication of the bronze statue on the Public Square in Piqua, honoring Gentile. The envelopes are postmarked “Piqua July 6, 1986” with a 22ȼ Stamp. 4 envelopes. |
8308 |
1986 |
Card “A Roast to the Kaiser” |
327 |
1917 |
Cardboard folding fan advertising “The Great Darke County Fair” Greenville, Ohio, August 20-25, 1944 – includes a basic fair program |
7975 |
1944 |
Cardboard hand fan – “’Buy It At Walker’s’ Phone M530, 321 N. Main Street, Piqua, O., Furniture, Rugs” |
5673 |
c. 1920 |
Carder, Blaine – Collection |
80 |
1918-1935 |
Cards, small |
1906 |
n.d. |
Careers at the Library of Congress a pamphlet |
2590 |
1984 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1964-1991: Paul Nicholas Baltes, Jr; Zora L. Wheeler; Ulysses Roy Davis; Ralph I. Roeth; Loa Jean Hill; Peggy A. Heck; Fred Collins; Julian T. Grana; Palma (Pam) Humphrey; Fred A. Schulz; Jessie M. Sphar; Jane Warner Savant; Henry H. Meyer; Roy N. Pence; Carrie Cooper Mink; Louis F. Haaga; Donald C. Thompson; Carl J. Holloway; Ellen Lenore Latham; Dorothy P. Argobright; Rita S. Couchot; Gary L. Phipps; James Eugene Herman; John Carl Holloway; Everett E. Laws; Robert Joseph Paulus; Edith M. Westfall; H. Elizabeth Minton; Emmett A. Conover; Elva Shockley Wyrick; Minnie D. Moore |
7823 |
Various |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1992: Edward L. Lyons; N. Christine Davis; Gretta H. Fritsch; Cora B. Bucholtz; Frank Angleberger; Richard D. Blythe; Edgar Nathan Franklin Cromes; Zelpha M. Hufford |
7824 |
1992 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1993: Arthur L. “Pete” Preston, Russell H. Massie, Willis C. Wills Jr. |
7825 |
1993 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1994: Theresa M. Otrwerth; Walter F. “Bud” Buirley; Clarence H. Berger; Lois A. Lyons; Lois A. Meyer; Frederic M. Hoskins; Gladys E. “Betty” Geer; Hazel T. Buchenroth; Mathias J. “Joe” Henman; Therrien J. “Jim” O’Reilly; Della Marie Kindle |
7826 |
1994 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1995: Gladys M. Moore; Lloyd V. Counts; Richard E. Clark; George “Bud” Lindsay; Eugene M. Easton; Mildred E. Booher; Donald E. Chalmers; Dorothy M. Pitsenbarger; Howard W. Trittschuh; Conway N. Fair; Charles Edward Vosler |
7827 |
1995 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1996: Robert C. Arbogast; Francis F. Trittschuh; Clifford Schneider; Virgil E. Melvin; Edward J. Schilling; Mary Denman; Esther L. Marvin |
7828 |
1996 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1997: Leonard J. Grilliot; Stella Fiessinger; Ermel Leona Stoler; Noel Edward Smith; Edward Franklin Chambers; Julia Bernadine Fogt; Lauretta Hoskins; Della Leona Rank; Dagny L. Taylor |
7829 |
1997 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1998: Urban G. Lyons, Charles L. Pitsenbarger, Martha L. Cromer, Richard K. Creager |
7830 |
1998 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 1999: Joseph E. Marden, John J. Knoop, Clestine A. Weaver, Eva O. Chapman, Norbert J. Lyons, Forrest Chambers, F. Cecil Skinner |
7831 |
1999 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2000: Leo D. McGrath, Elwood L. Nishwitz, Neil C. Ferree, Wayne L. Carpenter, George L. McFarland, Daniel J. Lavy, Delbert Wick, Percy G. Holloway |
7832 |
2000 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2001: Richard L. “Dick” Palsgrove, Raymond L. Bailey, Margaret Ofa Jones, Jack L. McDonald, Will A. King, Lester J. Vetter, Pauline A. Petersimes, George Edward Steele, Harold L. Crotinger, Hazel E. Myers, Charles L. Nishwitz, Florence Kirby, Lena Massie, Bruce M. Haaga, Larry E. James |
7833 |
2001 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2002: Ruth E. Rickey, Margaret E. Ware Pugh, Thomas J. Knouff, Lyda M. McFarland, Grace S. Knouff, Olive L. Whitson, Mary E. Soerhoff, L. Lillian Brown, Dale E. Petersime, James William Funderburg, Herbert Lee Davidson, M. Dean Stonerock, William F. Cummins, Pauline M. Cron, Patricia A. Schulz, Margaret Brokaw, Juanita J. Bowers, Lloyd Eugene Stanton |
7834 |
2002 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2003: Eva L. McGrath, Ralph E. Perin Jr., Mabel L. Hunt, James Robert “Bob” Mitchell, Jessie N. Leece, Opal K. Jones, Ralph G. Pearson, Clela Maud Hall |
7835 |
2003 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2004: Naomi V. Haaga, Rita M. Hennessey, Martha Trissel, Robert A. Soerhoff, Herbert M. Pence, Cordella M. McMillan, Dakota E. Beichler, Leva Marie Melvin, Barbara J. Pearson, Juanita Gilberta Volker |
7836 |
2004 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2005: Janet Susanne Worthington, Lowell G. Niles, Marvin Eutene Helton, Sr., Howard G. Kerst, Dorothea Ford, Mabel L. Hunt, Ernest J. Virgint, William R. Dill, Zelda I. Roeth, Leo H. Marrs, Jr., Cletus J. Brown |
7837 |
2005 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2006: Jerome M. Fiessinger, Roger E. Monnin, Nancy S. Heitkamp, Earl F. DeMange, William L. Brown, Martha J. Creager, Carolyn Ann Cruea, Lee F. Brautigam, Roland “Ron” Schultz, Marjorie McColloch |
7838 |
2006 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2007: Robert D. “Bob” Fair, Patricia Kay Bolton, Herman R. Sargeant, Rudolph Foch Wyrick, Emma M. Grilliot, James E. Schulz, William E. Cowan, Samuel F. Pearson, Rick A. Kittle, Donna Mae (Mowery) Staley, Barbara A. Brown, Joseph Samuel “JoeSam” Loughlin |
7839 |
2007 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2008: Lucille Josephine Meyer, Lois I. Deaton, Marion Ellsworth Free, Beverly Jean Hartzell, Lewis Edward Robinson, Samuel L. Harshbarger, Carl K. “Mac” McMillen, Alice M. Preston |
7840 |
2008 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2009: Carl W. “Kayo” Zirkle, Jane C. Cummins, Kyle T. Hubbard, David R. Fowler Jr., Louis H. Brautigam, Leland Livesay, Lester W. Beaver, Ruth E. Burton, Aubrey H. “Huff” Huffman, Evelyn “Evie” Archer, Russell O. Reid, Pauline Grove Niles |
7841 |
2009 |
Carpenter, John Collection, funeral cards & notices, 2010: Donald E. Melvin, Raymond C. Smith, Robert Paul Weymer, Gladys L. Pollock, Doris E. Skinner, Mildred M. Slaybaugh, Bernice E. Langston, Luther W. Roeth, Roger E. Peterson, Roger E. Watkins |
7842 |
2010 |
Carpenter, John T. – Business cards for John T. Carpenter as a representative/salesman for The Tiffany Company, Manufacturers of Highest Quality Industrial Maintenance Products (2 cards) |
7786 |
n.d. |
Carpenter, John T. – map of the Local History Room of the Piqua Public Library drawn by John T. Carpenter in 2009. John was a volunteer in the Local History Department for several years. |
7801 |
2009 |
Carpenter, John T. - six inch ruler shaped like half of a foot and advertising John T. Carpenter Construction Co. |
5321 |
c. 1970 |
Carroll Family Scrapbooks - newspaper clippings |
2265 |
1900-1920s |
Carroll Family Scrapbooks - various documents |
2264 |
1900-1920s |
Carroll, Nellie Evelyn - Scrapbooks |
2263 |
1900-1920s |
Cars of Yesteryear |
2509 |
c. 1967 |
Carter for President bumper sticker |
4795 |
1976 |
Cartwright, Walter E. - U.S. Marine Corps Honorable Discharge and Mustering Out Payment, 1944 |
2364 |
1944 |
Cartwright, Walter Emerson - Discharge from U.S. Marine Corps - 28 March, 1944 |
2318 |
1944 |
Casserta, Charles – copies of three photographs of the Casserta grocery and bar, c. 1940’s. One photo is of Charles Casserta standing in the door of the establishment at 331 S. Roosevelt. The other two are of the interior of the bar. |
6290 |
c. 1940’s |
Casstown Union School |
167 |
1879 |
Casstown, Laura, Ludlow Falls, Potsdam street maps with voting places indicated on the maps. |
3227 |
1956 |
Castalian Society |
130 |
1901 |
Castle Hall, Invincible Lodge #176, Knights Pythias – Printing Sample |
1083 |
c.1900 |
Castle, Helen Constance |
565 |
1893 |
Catalogue of Sale – Val Decker Packing Company – auction to liquidate all equipment and furnishings of the Decker Company – the sale was held at the Decker Company, 727 E. Ash Street and was under the management of National Content Liquidators, Inc. of Dayton. The sale was held Tuesday, December 8 and Wednesday, December 9, 1980 |
6975 |
1980 |
Causey, Goldie F. – 370 E. Main St. – photograph taken 8-8-1993 on Mrs. Causey’s 90th birthday. Also a picture of her house from the 1940’s at 370 E. Main St. |
6826 |
1993, 1940 |
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Piqua, Ohio - compiled by Gary L. Schaub, October 1989 - the listing includes name, age, year of birth, year of death, nativity (where born) and date of burial. |
5037 |
1989 |
Celebrating Miami County – a booklet produced for the Miami County Courthouse Rededication, 3 July 1998. The booklet gives the history of courthouses in Miami County and a photo history of the 1997-98 restoration of the courthouse. |
5440 |
1998 |
Cemetery - Capital Hill Cemetery, Cambridge City, IN - donated by Mrs. Eileen A. Davis of Piqua - Booklet includes internment list. |
3147 |
n.d. |
Cemetery Photographs – the former Ralston-Brown School House-Curtis Cemetery on the corner of Loy Rd. and Lost Creek Shelby Rd. This cemetery is on property currently owned by Ms. Janet McGrew. Ms. McGrew discovered the cemetery when she began digging up tombstones in her back yard. The following named (d.o.d.) tombstones have been unearthed and are photographed: Cyrus Hand (1851); Alonzo T. and Benjamin Brelsford (1859); Sarah wife of Benjamin Hand (1822); Mary wife of Henry Earnhart (1851); Henry Ear4nhart (1848); Mary E. Ralston (1888); Andrew Ralston (1822); Mary wife of A. Ralston (1834); Alen Ralston (1850); Hetty wife of Jacob Price (1853); Catharine wife of Morton Manson (1855); Morton Manson (1855); John Manson (1855); Mary wife of Solomon K. Brown (1811); Elizabeth consort of Thomas Heston & daughter of Wm & Elenor Brown (1846); Thomas Tuley (1829); Jane daughter of M & M Dinsmoore (1829); Matthew G. son of M & M Dinsmoore (1835); Jackson Potts (1851); Leah wife of James Potts (1852); David Potts (1841); Sarah M. daughter of J. & S.A. Potts (1850). The photographs were taken December 21, 2014 |
7484 |
2014 |
Cemetery Project - symbolism in grave stones - photographs |
2042 |
? |
Cemetery Records - Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, March-May 1954, "Genealogical Department: Records from Old Graveyards of Miami County, Ohio: Staunton Cemetery; Fletcher Presbyterian; Midway between Sidney and Piqua on Dixie Highway; near Garbry; Wesleyan Cemetery; Range Line Cemetery; Bethel Church Cemetery; Coleman Baker Farm; Old McKinney Cemetery north of Piqua; Lost Creek Cemetery; Branson Cemetery - Church; Troy and Covington Pike Cemetery; The Old Blue Graveyard on the Old Troy Pike just south of Staunton; Pisgah Church Cemetery; Old Wesley Chapel Cemetery located on the county road between Miami and Shelby counties; Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Miami County, Ohio |
3181 |
1954 |
Censorship Rules for Personal Correspondence, United States Pacific Fleet Air Force, Pacific Fleet Carrier Aircraft Service Unit Number Thirty One. Memorandum from the Chief Censor to All Hands, 11 June 1945 – original and copy. |
5399 |
1945 |
Census report-1950 “Characteristics of the population of Ohio” |
1889 |
1951 |
Central Fire Station, 223 West Water Street, Piqua, Ohio – c. 1910 – 5 x 8 black/white |
6542 |
c. 1910 |
Central Grain & Malting Co. - 101 S. Downing - demolition - photo |
2219 |
1978 |
Central States Archaeological Journal |
1554 |
1968 |
Central States Archaeological Journal Vol. 14, No. 4 |
1553 |
1967 |
Central States Water Works Association Convention Proceedings, Official Report – September 5-7, 1899 – The is an article on the Water Supply of Piqua, Ohio by W. B. Mitchell, Secretary Piqua Water Works. This article is on pages 90-93. |
7323 |
1899 |
Central Union Telephone Company – construction drawings for telephone office and operations area at 311 N. Wayne. The date on the drawings is June 5, 1918 |
5572 |
1918 |
Central Western Ohio Fireman’s Assoc. |
4 |
1932 |
CEO List – a list of business men and women produced for the Greenleaf Garden Club to assist in their fund raising efforts. The eleven page list contains names, names of the businesses they are connected with in alphabetical order, addresses, telephone numbers (in some cases both home and work numbers) and Fax numbers. |
7615 |
2005 |
Certificate of Dismissal issued to Sister Eliza Heath from the German Reformed Congregation at Salem's Church so that she can join Concord M.E. Church - 18 April 1847 - found in Ruth McMillan's scrapbook 19 March 2008. |
4785 |
1847 |
Certificate of Graduation from the Intermediate |
7392 |
1956 |
Certificate of Official Character (Notary Public Appointment) |
1871 |
n.d. |
Chamber of Commerce Solicitation Letter |
929 |
n.d. |
Champaign County Map and Urbana City Map 1979 – printed by Champaign County Automobile Club (AAA) [Located in Drawer 24 of Map Case] |
7357 |
1979 |
Champaign County Public Schools – a record of students who attended the following Champaign County, Ohio schools in the years between 1894 and 1901. These pages are from a school log, containing lists of students enrolled, kept by Wilbur Kiser, a teacher in Champaign County during this period. The school records are: [1] Record of the Crayon School No. 3 from September 5, 1900 to April 26, 1901. [2] Record of Myrtle Tree Public Schools, Sub District No. 6, from September 3, 1898 to April 22, 1900. The following note is at the end of this list: “This school consisted of bright well behaved children. It showed they were living in a good community with good parental training.” [3] Record of the Millerstown Public Schools, from September 14, 1898 to Spril 28, 1899, B-Department, W.C. Kizer, Teacher. [4] Record of the Millerstown Schools B. Department, W.C. Kiser, Teacher, J.J. Richeson, Superintendent, From September 5, 1897 to April 22, 1898. [5] Record of Burr Oak School, From September 3, 1894 to May 22, 1895. |
7168 |
1894-1901 |
Champion Cutter & Fixture Co., Piqua, Ohio – Invoice for goods sold to Henry Burkimer dated December 8, 1927 |
6148 |
1927 |
Champion Feed Mills – letterhead |
1100 |
1900 |
Champion Paper Co., Inc. – 12 8x10 black and white aerial photographs of the Champion Paper Co. Plant on U.S. Route 36 north side just west of Sunset Drive, Piqua. Address – 1800 Covington Ave. Later the remodeled building would be the home of Hartzell Propeller Co. The photographs were taken by Roger E. Miller, Certified Professional Photographer, 1310 South St., Piqua. They were taken between 1969 and 1971 when J. Oliver Blackwell was the plant manager. |
6037 |
c. 1970 |
Champion Paper Co., Inc. – two 5x8 black and white photographs of construction at Champion Paper Co. – The photographs were taken by Roger E. Miller, Certified Professional Photographer, 1310 South St., Piqua. They were taken between 1969 and 1971 when J. Oliver Blackwell was the plant manager and Homer L. Christopher was the maintenance foreman. |
6038 |
c. 1970 |
Champion Paper Cutter Co. - Expense vouchers signed by A. H. Boyer, Vice President, and by J. E. Byar, President, for reimbursement of travel expenses |
2464 |
1921 |
Charles Upton party for Piqua National Bank executives – photo taken by Raymond “Step” Lange of January 13, 1953 – Individuals lin the photo were identified by Kenneth Moore (#4 in the picture). The negative of the picture is located in the Lange Photographic Collection, MS-16, Box 20, File 31. The photograph is a copy. |
7009 |
1953 |
Charleston Falls Preserve - 8 photographs - 4 May 1977 |
4261 |
1977 |
Charleston Falls Preserve in Winter - January 1978 - 5 photographs |
4262 |
1978 |
Charlie Battery 1st Bn, 136th Field Artillery 73rd Infantry Brigade, Ohio National Guard Photograph (5) |
1787 |
1979 |
Chatterer (The) - Superior Underwear newspaper |
3311 |
1920 |
Chatterer, The: news booklet by Superior Underwear Co. employees for employees |
37 |
1920 |
Chautauqua – Fountain Park – Photo |
650 |
c.1910 |
Chautauqua - Fountain Park- photos (4) from Tow Bridge Collection SC-34 |
1508 |
1921 |
Chautauqua – Piqua Chautauqua programs for the years 1913, 1914, 1915, 1920, 1925, 1926 |
6110 |
1913-1926 |
Chautauqua - Piqua Community Chautauqua Association Guarantor's Adult Season Ticket ($1.00), 23 July to 2 August 1925. |
5308 |
1925 |
Chautauqua Fan - Piqua National Bank |
1664 |
1921 |
Chautauqua Fan - Piqua National Bank |
1665 |
1922 |
Chautauqua Fan (Cron Cheney Funeral Home, 3) |
1663 |
n.d. |
Chautauqua fans 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931. The dates and the 10 day program of events are printed on one side and an advertisement for Piqua National Bank is printed on the other. The fans show the change in location of the Bank. |
2416 |
1927, 1929, 1930, 1931 |
Chautauqua Festival – letter from the Chautauqua Festival Committee to the Piqua City Commission questioning the commissions refusal to allow the festival to be held downtown in 1977 and announcing the committee’s decision to suspend operations. The letter is dated March 30, 1977. |
6967 |
1977 |
Chautauqua Festival “Tent on the Square Theatre”, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, August 1, 2, 3, 1975, Piqua, Ohio – a check list of events and things to see; 4 sheets of Chautauqua stationery; a Chautauqua envelope. |
7643 |
1975 |
Chautauqua Festival check list, stationery and advertising for festival held August 6, 7, 8, 1976 (multiple copies) |
6966 |
1976 |
Chautauqua Festival program, Chautauqua Check List and tickets (4) for the festival on August 1, 2, 3, 1975 on the Public Square in Piqua. |
6965 |
1975 |
Chautauqua Festival Tent on the Square souvenir certificate, 1, 2, 3 August 1975 and ticket for a Tour of Historic Hemes 8 August 1975 |
3114 |
1975 |
Chautauqua Festival Tent On The Square Theatre certificate – August 1-3, 1975 |
6267 |
1975 |
Chautauqua Festival Tent on the Square Theatre Certificate (5 copies) |
4273 |
1975 |
Chautauqua Festival, 1975, materials - Home Tour tickets; Talent Show applications; Chautauqua Festival Staff badge; Chautauqua Festival events checklist; Table card; Talent Show certificate; Schedule of events; Share Certificates; Vehicle Permit; Booth/exhibit application form. |
3163 |
1975 |
Chautauqua Festival, Cron-Cheney Funeral Homes, Inc. 608 W. High St., Piqua & 322 W. Main St., Troy – hand fan |
6630 |
c. 1975 |
Chautauqua Program – Fountain Park – signed by Lowell Thomas |
881 |
c.1920 |
Chautauqua Program: Fountain Park, Piqua, Oh |
3328 |
c. 1932 |
Chautauqua song books 1922 & 29 |
2519 |
1922, 1929 |
Chautauqua Songbooks |
895 |
c.1920 |
Chautauqua Songs songbook – Piqua 3rd Savings |
288 |
1929 |
Chautauqua Songs: Selected by C. M. Sims, Leader; booklet printed by Piqua Savings Bank |
4149 |
1930 |
Chautauqua Songs-1929 and Chautauqua Songs-1930 – Song pamphlets containing words to popular songs selected by C. M. Sims, song leader for the Chautauqua events at Fountain Park pavilion. |
8002 |
1929, 1930 |
Chew, James, A.- Papers- Wright State Archives |
233 |
1950-1960’s |
Chicago International Trade Fair - 1963 |
3350 |
1963 |
Chicago Surface Lines bus and trolley schedule and 1933 Chicago World's Fair brochure. |
5127 |
1933 |
Chicago World's Fair materials - programs and magazines |
2651 |
1933 |
Children’s Books |
1159 |
c.1920 |
Childs, Rev. L. P., Troy, Ohio – post card addressed to Rev. Childs from George Weatherwat of Helmick, Ohio asking for Rev. Childs cure for catarrh – November 13, 1883 |
7445 |
1883 |
Christian Church (Church of Christ) Corner of Broadway & Greene - information, bulletins, etc. |
4192 |
1901-1904 |
Christian Outreach Center Brochure |
686 |
n.d. |
Christmas – “Legends of Our Christmas Plants” – a booklet on the symbolism of Christmas flowers and plants associated with Christmas. The booklet was distributed by Dr. L. P. Bailey, DVM |
6552 |
n.d. |
Christmas card contain the story, “One Solitary Life” and a sentiment at the end to Keep Christmas in its true meaning. |
7906 |
n.d. |
Christmas Felts by the Springcreek Hobby & Homemakers – 5 projects to make at home. |
6814 |
n.d. |
Christmas Gift List, advertising Christmas Club Accounts at Piqua National Bank and Trust Co. |
7538 |
n.d. |
Christmas greeting card - old - names: Harold Drake & Seretta Marr |
2256 |
? |
Christmas Materials - Christmas at the Farm Poster, Johnston Farm; sign-up sheet for the Library Christmas Party; and the Program for "Holidays with Puppets" |
3151 |
1991 |
Christmas on the Green and Downtown Piqua Holiday Parade – Friday, December 6 and Saturday, December 7, 2013 – advertising card |
6699 |
2013 |
Christmas on the Green Song Book – produced by the French Foundation, Daniel P. French, Susan French Muirhead, Alfred W. French III, Trustees and by MainStreet Piqua. The 30 page booklet contains the words to familiar Christmas songs and carols. |
8054 |
2018 |
Christmas On The Green song book – sponsored by the Alfred W. French Fund of the Piqua Community Foundation and Mainstreet Piqua, Inc. |
6700 |
2013 |
Christmas on the Green, Downtown Piqua - Christmas Carol book - publication sponsored by the Alfred W. French Fund of the Piqua Community Foundation and by Mainstreet Piqua, Inc. |
5121 |
n.d. |
Christmas Parade 1958 – 13” x 19” copy of the photo of the 1958 Christmas Parade taken by Ron Manson – A framed copy of the colorized photo is now in the possession of the Piqua Public Library. |
5643.7 |
2006 |
Chronology of Baseball in Piqua 1836-1926 |
2873 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Bowling Alleys in Piqua 1899-1975 |
2872 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Breweries in Piqua, 1835-1943 |
2877 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Broom and Brush makers in Piqua, 1853-1932 |
2875 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Dr. Godwin Volney Dorsey, 1812-1885 |
2880 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Fire Stations in Piqua 1837-1980 |
2878 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Johnston, Rachael, Colonial John, George C., Major Stephan |
2871 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Municipal Power Plant 1880-1979 |
2882 |
n.d. |
Chronology of North Street School 1853-1982 |
2886 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Pioneer Rural Electric Co-operative Co. 1923-1946 |
2884 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Piqua Auto Agencies 1904-1980 |
2870 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Piqua Buildings 1835-1933 |
2879 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Piqua Edison Illuminating Co. 1883-1923 |
2883 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Piqua Nuclear Facility 1956-1968 |
2885 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Plaza Hotel (northwest corner of the Public Square) 1813-1981 |
2881 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Shawnee Tribe 1700-1870 |
2889 |
n.d. |
Chronology of the Brewery Site on the east bank of the Great Miami River north of the East Ash Street Bridge, 1845-1977 |
2874 |
n.d. |
Chronology of The Favorite Stove and Range Co. 1848-1958 |
2876 |
n.d. |
Chronology of the local Militia in peacetime 1803-1919 |
2887 |
n.d. |
Chronology of the Ohio National Guard 1919-1986 |
2888 |
n.d. |
Chronology of Theaters in Piqua 1820-1980 |
2890 |
n.d. |
Church bulletins: [1] Fletcher United Methodist Church Christmas Eve Service 1979 (2). [2] United Church of Christ Laura, Ohio July 19, 1981 |
6837 |
1979 & 1981 |
Church Directory Piqua, Ohio 1953 |
3054 |
1953 |
CHURCH HISTORY – Piqua Area Churches #2 (.29) Church of the Brethren. (.30) Saint John's Lutheran Church. (.31) Piqua Church of Christ. (.32) Seventh-Day Adventist Church. (.33) Hope Chapel Baptist Church. (.34) Liberty Christian Center. (.35) Piqua United Pentecostal Church. (.36) Crossroad Church of God. (.37) Our Savior Lutheran Church. (.38) Piqua Apostolic Church. |
1937 |
|
CHURCH HISTORY – Piqua Area Churches (3 Boxes) (.01) Church Listings. (.02) History of Religion in Ohio and in Piqua - General. (.03) Temple Anshe Emeth. (.04) Bethel United Methodist Church. (.05) Calvary Abaptist Church. (.06) Church of Christ. (.07) First Church of God. (.08) Congregational Christian Church. (.09) Cyrene A.M.E. Church. (.10) First United Church of Christ [First Evangelical and Reformed Church]. (.11) Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church. (.12) Grace United Methodist Church [The Family of Grace]. (.13) Greene Street United Methodist Church. (.14) The Lighthouse Pentecostal Church. (.15) Piqua Assembly of God. (.16) Park Avenue Baptist / Second Baptist Church. (.17) Piqua Baptist Church. (.18) Church of the Nazarene. (.19) Salvation Army. (.20) Saint Bonafice Catholic Church. (.21) Saint James Episcopal Church. (.22) Saint Mary's Catholic Church. (.23) Saint Paul's United Church of Christ. (.24) Upper Valley Community Church. (.25) Piqua Wesleyan Church. (.26) Westminster United Presbyterian Church. (.27) Church of Jesus. (.28) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Morman). |
1937 |
|
Cigar workers photograph |
2774 |
c. 1890 |
Cincinnati & Lake Erie Bus Company Schedule |
278 |
1937 |
Cincinnati Corrugating Co. – letter, advertising |
1102 |
1896 |
Cinemark Miami Valley Cinema 6 Show Schedule |
816 |
Mar-00 |
Circus Tickets: [1] Patterson's Trained Wild Animal Circus (2). [2] Al G. Barnes Circus |
5307 |
c. 1925 |
Citizen’s Historical Association |
11 |
1940’s |
Citizens Bank Auto Teller Addition - Pen & Ink drawing photo |
3826 |
n/d |
Citizens National Bank - Banker's Picnic at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Alfred L. Flesh - Orchard Road - 12 photos were retrieved from trash and donated to the Library by Mr. Dave Vollette. The photos were taken by Raymond "Step" Lange. Negatives for these photos can be found in MS-16, Box 18, File 120. |
4623 |
1949 |
Citizens National Bank – four page article in the Piqua Daily Call, with pictures, of the newly remodeled Citizens National Bank Building on the corner of Main and Ash St. The paper is dated Friday, June 23, 1950. |
7878 |
1950 |
Citizens National Bank – interior photos (8) |
1168 |
c.1950 |
Citizens National Bank - photos (4): [1-3] The interior of the new bank on the N.E. corner of Main & Ash Sts. [4] The temporary location of Citizens at 118 W. Ash St, used while new bank was being built. |
3785 |
n/d |
Citizens National Bank – Remodeled and Grand Opening of the remodeled bank – 7 – 8x10 black/white prints - c. 1950 |
7877 |
1950 |
Citizens National Bank & Trust Co., Piqua, Ohio, Personal Loan Department – Canasta and Bridge scoring pad |
6626 |
c. 1970 |
Citizens National Bank & Trust Company of Piqua, Ohio – Canasta Score Pad |
6627 |
c. 1970 |
Citizens National Bank & Trust Company, Piqua, Ohio – Personal Telephone Directory – with advertising for other businesses and calendars in the back for 1951 and 1952. Handed out as advertising to customers of the Personal Loan Department. |
7646 |
1950 |
Citizens National Bank & Trust Souvenir address book |
2567 |
1962 |
Citizens National Bank & Trust-Statements of Condition |
239 |
1930-1956 |
Citizens National Bank and Trust Company sponsored the publication of The Trial of Freedom by Hardy E. Wright. The booklet compares Freedom as practiced in the United States and in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). |
6813 |
1962 |
Citizens National Bank Building – Main & Ash – photo |
751 |
c.1960 |
Citizens National Bank check written to Lloyd’s Bank Ltd., London, England by American Womenb’s Club for One Pound-One Shelling. The check is signed by Arthur L. Redman, Asst. Cashier and dated January 26, 1924 |
7874 |
1924 |
Citizens National Bank Money Bag |
1166 |
n.d. |
Citizens National Bank Staff Picnic, A.L. Flesh Home |
1863 |
c.1950 |
Citizens National Bank, Covington and Pleasant Hill, Ohio advertising – a replica of a $1000 bank note from The Bank of the United States, dated Dec. 15, 1840 – The date on the advertising on the back is 1970 |
6211 |
1970 |
Citizens National Bank, Fletcher Branch – photos (7) |
1154 |
1963 |
Citizens National Bank, Main & Ash, Corner of: |
1283 |
c.1950 |
Citizens National Bank, Piqua, Ohio, Account Book – The book contains alphabetical lists of the names of individuals whose last names begin with the letters “A” through “G”. The person who created the book is not identified, nor is the purpose of the listed names. |
7881 |
n.d. |
Citizens National Bank: [1] 1 October 1906 - formal listing of checks to be cleared. [2] Computer Room Equipment List - NCR 315-100 Processor. This was the first computer installed at Citizens. [3] Code sheets necessary to operate the NCR 315-100. [4] Coding Worksheets - these had to be filled out before the operator could key in the proper codes to the computer. [5] Inventory sheet of the equipment for the NCR Century 200 computer system installed at Citizens in 1974. [6] Code sheets for the NCR Century 200. [7] Inventory sheet of the equipment for the NCR Criterion Computer System installed 1 December 1976. [8] Inventory sheets for the NCR Criterion Computer System up-grade installed 27 August 1983. |
3527 |
various |
City Band - photos (2) - members names on the back. |
3856 |
c.1915 |
City Charter Books |
2429 |
1980 |
City Federation of Women's Club-bank books-1929-1971 |
3211 |
1929-1971 |
City Federation of Women's Clubs - blank stationery |
3540 |
N.D. |
City Federation of Women's Clubs (The) presents the Opera "The Lost Princess Bo-Peep" - February 23 & 24, no year - program |
2475 |
c. 1910 |
City Federation of Women's Clubs stamp |
3300 |
n.d. |
City Hotel (Piqua) envelope |
1717 |
n.d. |
City Hotel, N. E. corner Main & Water Sts. - photos (12): [1-6] Exterior, [7-12] Interior |
3788 |
c.1970's |
City Loan & Savings Co., 223 ½ N. Main, Piqua – orange heavy paper envelope 4 ½” x 3” with flap to hold a Certificate of Title or a Memorandum Certificate for an automobile – c. 1940 |
7207 |
c. 1940 |
City Machine Co. (Edward V, Leo W and Norbert F Schnippel), manufacturers of Emory Wheel |
6349 |
1946 |
City Machine Co. (see above for information) – 1, 8x10 b/w negative and 3, 8x5 b/w negatives of a tool-grinder dresser called the “Yellow Head Emery Dresser Mfg. by City Machine Co., Piqua, Ohio”. The 8x10 and two of the 8x5 negatives are of the completed dresser. One of the 8x5 negatives shows three of the grinder wheels. Date 17 December 1945 |
6350 |
1945 |
City of Piqua - Examination Report by examiners James B. Violet & Robert O. Holman, 1962-1963 |
2353 |
1962-1963 |
City of Piqua 1988 Annual Report printed in the form of a calendar extending from March 1989 to February 1990 with departmental reports featured above each month. |
7621 |
1989 |
City of Piqua 2000 Annual Report printed in the form a calendar extending from May 2001 to April 2002 with departmental reports featured above each month. |
7622 |
2001 |
City of Piqua 2000 Facility & Program Guide, courtesy of Piqua Parks & Recreation Dept. |
5927 |
2000 |
City of Piqua Capital Improvement Plan 2008-17 |
5984 |
2008 |
City of Piqua Committee on Community Diversity – Agendas and Minutes of meetings from May 8, 2012 – February 11, 2014. At the February 11, 2014 meeting the committee agreed to become an Ad Hoc committee and suspend regular meetings. The committee will be subject to the call of the City Manager should a specific need arise. |
6720 |
2012-2014 |
City of Piqua Committee on Community Diversity – Notes, working papers and other documents from the files of Gary Meek, committee member from May 2012 to February 2014. |
6721 |
2012-2014 |
City of Piqua Downtown District Design Review Board Annual Report – August 2003 |
5937 |
2003 |
City of Piqua Engineering Department – 2 pages – High Street, Sunset to Steel Ave., reconstruction design – 1981 |
5522 |
1981 |
City of Piqua hot cup plate - dedication of new city building - 4 November 2001 |
4908 |
2001 |
City of Piqua miscellaneous drawings from the office of the City Engineer including water main extensions, concrete valve pit, railroads running into Root Lumber and Coal Co., Orr Felt and Blanket Company property and city parking lot on Clark Ave. Drawings generally dated 1950-51. |
5660 |
1950-51 |
City of Piqua Municipal Government Complex Ground Clearing Ceremony, Up From the Ashes (Part II), Monday June 5, 2000 – program cover. |
7624 |
2000 |
City of Piqua Parks & Recreation Department 2002 Facility and Program Guide |
5933 |
2002 |
City of Piqua Power System aerial photograph map of the power grid in the area of Upper and Lower Mote Park and surrounding structures from Summit Street on the south, to Gordon Street on the west, to South Street on the north and Fisk and Weber Streets on the east. The map is dated July 5, 2011. This file is located in Drawer 3 of the Map Case. |
8127 |
2011 |
City of Piqua Power System aerial photograph map of the power grid in the area of Lower and Upper Fountain Park and surrounding streets from Echo Lake Drive on the south, to Madison Avenue on the East, to above Cherry Street on the north and Fountain Boulevard on the west. The map is dated August 19, 2010. There are five copies of this map and they are located in a folder in Drawer 3 of the Map Case. |
8128 |
2010 |
City of Piqua, Ohio Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2000 – published in 2001 |
6683 |
2001 |
City of Piqua, Ohio Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2002 |
6755 |
2003 |
City of Piqua, Ohio Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2003 |
6756 |
2004 |
City of Piqua, Ohio Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2004 |
6757 |
2005 |
City of Piqua, Ohio Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2005 |
6758 |
2006 |
City of Piqua, Ohio Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2006 |
6759 |
2007 |
Civic Band - Photo - Bob Hance conducting the Piqua Civic Band in Concert at Fountain Park Pavilion. |
3884 |
c.1980 |
Civic Hall of Fame 2002 Induction Ceremony photographs. Those inducted were: Dr. Goodwin Volney Dorsey; Rachael Robinson Johnston and Darrell Taylor. James C. Oda was the Master of Ceremonies. Receiving the plaque for Dr. Dorsey was Dr. John Gallager. Receiving the plaque for Mrs. Johnston was Mr. Andy Hite of the Johnston Farm and Indian Agency. One of his children received the plaque for Mr. Taylor. NOTE: The date printed on each of the photos is inaccurate. The negatives are included. |
8090 |
2002 |
Civil Air Patrol, Piqua - newspaper articles 1987-1988 |
2750 |
1987-1988 |
Civil Defense armband |
1343 |
c.1940 |
Civil Defense Decal |
1603 |
1940 |
Civil Defense Lists – Piqua |
1022 |
1942 |
Civil Rights Act of 1963 debate in the U.S. Senate as reported in the Congressional Record, June 8, 1964 beginning on page 12489 and continuing. The debate began with the introduction of a motion for cloture and included a large number of amendments to the bill. The bill as finally adopted became the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This copy sent to Mr. George Schneider, 315 Roosevelt, Piqua, by Congressman William M. McCulloch. |
8115 |
1964 |
Civil War - 101 Civil War Battles, a cardboard slide listing the battle, the date, the Union and Confederate commanders, the number of casualties on both sides, and the victor in the battle. Produced by Slide-A-Fact, Warminster, PA. |
3382 |
1961 |
Civil War - A Concise History of the Civil War. Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Army. Harrisburg, PA: The Stackpole Co., 1961 |
3386 |
1961 |
Civil War - A Concise History of the War, by Lt. Col. John S. Bishop. Indianapolis, Ind.: Charles O. Perrine, Publisher. A month by month record of the events of the War beginning 17 December 1860 and ending 27 February 1865. |
3365 |
1865 |
Civil War - Cartoon of the capture of Jefferson Davis by Union forces - Davis is shown trying to escape wearing a woman's dress. |
4003 |
1865 |
Civil War - Centennial Edition, The Battle of Gettysburg: A Guided Tour, by Gen. Edward J. Stackpole and Col. Wilbur S. Nye. Harrisburg, PA: The Stackpole Co., 1960 |
3385 |
1960 |
Civil War - Confederate States of America bearer bonds - [1] $1000 bearer bond issued 20 February 1863 at 8% interest for five years, #1710. [2] $1000 bearer bond issued 1 April 1863 at 6% interest for thirty years, #8708. |
4002 |
1863 |
Civil War – formal roster of Company K, 12th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry |
5629 |
c. 1865 |
Civil War – pen and ink drawing of the Battle of Stone River or Murfreesboro, 31 December 1862 |
5630 |
1862 |
Civil War - Petersburg Battlefields by Richard Wayne Lykes. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 13, 1955 |
3387 |
1955 |
Civil War - Photographs of 10 Confederate Generals |
3378 |
n.d. |
Civil War - Selected Civil War State Historical Markers: Virginia, Virginia Civil War Commission |
3379 |
n.d. |
Civil War - Service Record in a formal certificate for 1st Lieutenant Frank Dinwiddie, Company H, 94th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Listing his entry date and location, his promotions, the units in which he served and the actions in which he was involved. |
4657 |
1893 |
Civil War - Service record in a formal certificate for Principal Musician Lucius C. Cron, Company A, 110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry listing his entry date and location, his promotions, the units in which he served, and the actions in which he was involved. |
4658 |
1889 |
Civil War - Soldiers Record, "Miami County Rouzers", Company E, 44th Ohio Volunteer Regiment. The company was raised and led by Capt. Daniel M. Rouzer. All company personnel and regimental officers are listed - document is dated c. 1865 |
4653 |
1865 |
Civil War - The Civil War by James L. Robertson, Jr. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Civil War Centennial Commission, 1963 |
3388 |
1963 |
Civil War - The Civil War Soldier by G.V. Rolph and Noel Clark. Washington D.C.: Historical Impressions Co., 1961 |
3380 |
1961 |
Civil War - Uniforms of the Civil War - Confederate Uniforms - 10 photographs |
3377 |
n.d. |
Civil War - Uniforms of the Confederacy, a collection of seven drawings by Frederic Ray and Leroy Smith |
3383 |
c. 1961 |
Civil War - Uniforms of the Union, a collection of seven drawings by Frederick Ray and Leroy Smith |
3381 |
1960 |
Civil War Centennial Pamphlets: [1] Lexington, VA, [2] Shenandoah Valley Circle Tour, [3] Virginia Civil War Centennial 1961-1965, [4] Sayler's Creek Battlefield Park, [5] Civil War Centennial in Petersburg, [6] Petersburg National Military Park Virginia, [7] Robert E. Lee, Alexandria, VA |
3384 |
c. 1961 |
Civil War Confederate States of America currency - [1] $ 20 bill #12107 [2] $20 bill #23154 [3] $5 bill #2531 [4] $5 bill #13275 |
4001 |
1861-1863 |
Civil War Discharge Certificate, David Foster, Company H, 1st Regiment of Light Artillery Ohio Volunteers - 14 June 1865 |
2078 |
1865 |
Civil War Discharges (2) |
88 |
1864-1865 |
Civil War Discharges-Xeroxed notebook, various Ohio Units |
267 |
1864 |
Civil War Letters – Author/Unit unknown – 12 sheets in mylar |
1187 |
c.1860 |
Civil War letters (5) written to Mrs. John Marietta from her sons George and William both serving in the 11th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry: Letter #1 – Raleigh Court House, Virginia (later West Virginia); July 13, 1862; George A. Marietta to his mother Mrs. John Marietta, Piqua, Ohio Letter #2 – Sommerville, Virginia; January 4, 1863; W. A. Marietta [Bill, William] to his mother Mrs. John Marietta, Piqua, Ohio Letter #3 – Chattanooga, Tennessee; November 26, 1963 (The day after the Battle of Mission Ridge, TN); George A. Marietta to his mother Mrs. John Marietta, Piqua, Ohio Letter #4 – Chattanooga, Tennessee; December 12, 1863; George A. Marietta to his mother Mrs. John Marietta, Piqua, Ohio Letter #5 – Chattanooga, Tennessee; January 6, 1864; G. A. (George) Marietta to mother (Mrs. John Marietta) Also two envelopes and a Christmas Card sent by George to the Family |
6775 |
1862-1864 |
Civil War Soldier, Photo, C.H. Butterfield – 91st Indiana Infantry |
919 |
c.1865 |
Civil War Soldiers from Piqua, Ohio at the Battle of Shiloh (April 6-7, 1862) by Terry D. Wright, 1994 |
4755 |
1994 |
Clarence H. Ford – election campaign card urging people to vote for Mr. Ford for Washington Township Trustee in the November 6, 1973 election. |
7632 |
1973 |
Clarendon Hotel – printing sample |
1090 |
c.1900 |
Clark & Roosevelt Street |
736 |
c.1940 |
Clark Avenue Extension Plat Map including the area south of Clark Avenue between South Downing and South Main Streets to the south corporation line. This includes Outlots 94 and 95. |
5614 |
n.d. |
Clark, Edgar |
585 |
n.d. |
Clark, Edgar Collection |
87 |
1882-c.1930’s |
Clark, J. Harry - H. Clark & Son stone quarry - photograph by J.M. Lloyd, Piqua, O. |
4460 |
c. 1890 |
Clark, Jerry - Superintendent of Piqua City Schools - 3 photos: (1) Clark mug (2) Clark Family [ Clark, wife, 2 sons] (3) Clark and Board Member (President?) Cornelia Tinkler |
4255 |
n.d. |
Clark, Rebecca Jane - Funeral notice 10 July 1874 |
3688 |
1874 |
Clark/Johnston land bill of sale |
1379 |
1818 |
Class of 1945 - Piqua Central High School Class of 1945 class list showing members deceased and members still alive and the addresses of those still alive. The list is dated 6 March 2010. |
5205 |
2010 |
Classic Performances program – April 23, 24, 25, 1999 |
5481 |
1999 |
Classic Performances program – April 25, 26, 27, 1997 |
5480 |
1997 |
Classic Performances program – April 27, 28, 2001 |
5482 |
2001 |
Classified Business and Professional Directory P.R. Johnson, Compiler |
1864 |
1899 |
Clemens, Mrs. Viola - copies of a collection of documents from the estate of Mrs. Viola Clemens including newspaper clippings, college records for Wanda Clemens (daughter) from Capital University, and insurance premium books. The originals of these documents are in the possession of Mrs. Jean Franz. (13 pages) |
4309 |
1939-1947 & 1976 |
Clemens, Viola |
4373 |
1980 |
Clemons, Craig: football card |
3304 |
1976 |
Cleveland - Grover Cleveland and Adlai E. Stevenson - announcement of the Inaugural Ball and Reception - March 4, 1893 listing the Officers general Committee and the Executive Committee. |
4770 |
1893 |
Cleveland Street - 417 Cleveland – photo |
941 |
c.1980 |
Cline, Sidney – Births and Marriages [including deaths] pages from the Cline Family Bible |
6161 |
1872-1901 |
Cline, Sidney B. – Official documents relating to the service of Sidney B. Cline in the United States Navy from June 1863 to April 1866 (10 pages) |
6158 |
1863-1866 |
Cline, Sidney B. marriage certificates – Sidney B. Cline married to Anna (Ammie) Teresa Fredericks in New York City, March 22, 1872. (2 different certificates) |
6160 |
1872 |
Cloth books: [1] Cloth book – Buster Brown and the Donkey, Akron, Ohio: The Saalfield Publishing Co. [Saalfield’s Muslin Books], 1907. [2] Linen A.B.C Book: First Steps, New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1899. [3] Cloth book – Pets and Playmates, Akron, Ohio: The Saalfield Publishing Co. [Saalfield’s Muslin Books], 1909. [4] Cloth book – Nursery A B C, Akron, Ohio: The Saalfield Publishing Co. [Saalfield’s Muslin Books], 1909. |
6423 |
1899, 1907, 1909 |
Clouse, C.E. – advertising, estimate, bid, and purchase materials for the purchase of a new boiler and heating system for the Clouse home at Rural Route 2, Box 66, Covington, Ohio. The companies involved were Sears, Roebuck & Co. and Montgomery Ward Co. with Sears winning the business. The dates in the letters and bids is in the summer of 1934 |
6204 |
1934 |
Clouse, C.E. – deed, Abstract of Title and a survey map relating to the Clouse farm being part of Sections 4 & 5, Town 8, Range 5 and part of Section 33, Town 9, Range 5 E. The deed as a result of a Sheriff’s Sale is dated 19 August 1858 and recorded 14 June 1859. The Abstract of Title is dated 1 February 1889. The Survey Map is dated 18 & 25 August 1934. |
6205 |
1858, 1889, 1934 |
Clouse, Charles E. – administrator of the Estate of Emma Alice Smith – Invoice showing paid from J. C. Cron Funeral Director for the funeral of Mrs. Smith. Receipt from Forest Hill Cemetery for a burial. Both documents are dated May 1933. |
6209 |
1933 |
Clouse, Charles E. – Invoice from the Sherer- Bell Company, Piqua, Ohio for the purchase of a New 1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon on May 4, 1956. |
6207 |
1956 |
Clouse, Charles Junior - Covington High School program for Senior Class Play, “A Credit To The Family” performed 16 May 1947. Junior Clouse was the father. |
6208 |
1947 |
Clouse, Charles Junior – U.S. Air Force materials relating to the service of Charles Junior Clouse. Also a letter from Mr. Carl B. Felger of the law firm Berry, McCulloch, Felger & Fite, addressed “To Whom It May Concern” and mailed to SSgt. Charles J. Clouse at Smoky Hill A.F.B., Salina, Kansas stating the declining health of C.E. Clouse (father) and the need to have Charles Junior Clouse at home to continue the farming. |
6206 |
1954 |
Clouse, Elva – professional photograph of Elva Clouse – oval mounted on a board – she is a part of the Hopkins family. Written on the back of the photo: “Elva Clouse (Nannie’s Daughter) |
7753 |
c.1910 |
Coaster-dedication Piqua Municipal Government Complex |
1435 |
Nov. 2001 |
Coca Cola Ruler |
1910 |
n.d. |
Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, Piqua, OH – check |
280 |
1945 |
Coca-Cola, Piqua Coca-Cola Bottling Works blank refund slip - used by delivery drivers to account for empty bottles picked up from stores and the refund owed. |
3105 |
n.d. |
Coins of the World: currency and bank notes from various countries |
4841 |
N.D. |
Coins: Emergency Coins of Germany -1914-23 |
4872 |
1970 |
Colbert, Isaac - book - The Life of Gen. Francis Marion, 1831 - notation on the fly leaf that Isaac Colbert purchased the book on 18 June 1836 for 75 cents. |
3267 |
1836 |
Coleman, Warren, M.D. - letter to Dr. W. [Warren] Coleman, M.D., Secretary of Miami County Medical Society from Frank Winders, M.D., Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Medical Registration and Examination. The letter asks Dr. Coleman to remind his members of the need to report deaths and removals from the county to the Probate Judge who will then report to the state. |
5116 |
1898 |
College Grade and Record Book - 29 August, 1867 - 23 June, 1870 - location of college not identified |
2328 |
1867-1870 |
College Grade and Record Book - 29 August, 1870 - summer, 1873 - location of college not identified |
2329 |
1870-1873 |
College Street Overpass |
467 |
n.d. |
College Street, 209 – party invitation |
694 |
1903 |
College Street/High Street -5 pictures incl. Melcher-Sowers Funeral Home (646 W. High St.) |
4835 |
1991 |
Collins Family photographs |
7314 |
1900-1950s |
Colonial Williamsburg - Wigmaker & Miller of the 18th century - accounts of their craft |
2754 |
1965 |
Colored Men’s Cooperative Trade Association of Piqua articles of Incorporation (copy) |
1313 |
1868 |
Columbian Club - Sarah Wenrick's and Lillian Stacy's presentation of the first program of the centennial year - 1992. |
3238 |
1992 |
Columbian Club Constitutions: 1905, 1925, 1938, 1947, 1957, 1962, 1971 |
3068 |
various |
Columbian Club Program |
1496 |
1981 |
Columbian Club Program and Roster (1)-2004-2005 and (2)-2005-2006 |
3514 |
2004-05 |
Columbian Club program booklets: #1. 1907-1908; #2. 1908-1909; #3. 1909-1910; #4. 1910-1911; #5. 1911-1912. |
4765 |
1907 - 1912 |
Columbian Club programs 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 |
6941 |
2012 & 2013 |
Columbian Club Programs: 1905-06; 1906-07; 1908-09; 1915-16; 1921-22; 1923-24; 1924-25; 1925-26; 1926-27; 1927-28. |
3069 |
1905-1928 |
Columbian Club Programs: 1931-32, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1938-39 |
3070 |
1931-1939 |
Columbian Club Programs: 1941-42, 50th Anniversary 6 May 1942, 1942-43, 1943-44, 1944-45, 1945-46, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1949-50 |
3071 |
1941-1950 |
Columbian Club Programs: 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1959-1960. |
3072 |
1950-1960 |
Columbian Club Programs: 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63, 79th Anniversary Program, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70 |
3073 |
1960-1970 |
Columbian Club Programs: 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75, 19758-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80. |
3074 |
1970-1980 |
Columbian Club Programs: 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1 piece Columbian Club stationery |
3075 |
1980-1989 |
Columbian Club, Piqua, Ohio Season Program 1896-1897 |
6048 |
1896 |
Columbian Club, Piqua, Ohio Season Program 1908-1909. The topic for the season was “Germany – From the Wars for Independence to the present day.” |
6049 |
1908 |
Columbus State Chorus Program |
1897 |
2004 |
Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad: company stock certificate-$2,000,000 |
4575 |
4-May-02 |
Comfort Palmistry Club - palm reading scrapbook and pages from "Comfort," a palmistry newspaper |
2326 |
c. 1895 |
Commencement programs for the Public Schools of Union Township, Miami County, Ohio: [1] Third Annual Commencement, held at the Christian Church at Ludlow Falls, O., Thursday, April 25, 1894. [2] Seventh Annual Commencement, held at the Christian Church, Laura, Ohio, May 28, 1898. |
8274 |
1894, 1898 |
Commercial and Industrial Development of Piqua, An Analysis |
2577 |
1980 |
Common Schools Diploma issued to Clarence E. Maxwell as a result of having successfully passed the examinations set forth by the State Commission for Common Schools – dated 7 June 1902 |
6605 |
1902 |
Communicable Diseases record book - Piqua Health Department - 1 January 1931 - 31 December 1959 |
5240 |
1931-1959 |
Community Celebration Day for Piqua Catholic School – Saturday 15 January 2011 – A rally to get people to vote for Piqua Catholic School in the $50,000 Pepsi Challenge grant so Piqua Catholic School can purchase a new gym floor. (2 copies of the program. |
5495 |
2011 |
Community Chest (United Fund) - cartoon by Bob Rich |
4359 |
N.D. |
Company (The), Piqua High School Show Choir in concert, May 12, 1988 |
5088 |
1988 |
Conarroe family genealogical records: Descendants of Isaac Conarroe II – born 1675 in England – married Sarah Darling, daughter of Thomas Darling & Elizabeth Andrews. Alden Stubbs – born 1845 married Mary S. Conarroe in 1868. Also Joel Ellis Conarroe married Elizabeth Stubbs (born 1863) daughter of Levi Stubbs (see SC-7049 Stubbs Genealogy. Other surnames in these records are: Cooper, Mendenhall, Cox / Cocks, Greaser and Randall. |
7050 |
Various |
Concord Elementary School, 75th Anniversary – 1995, Troy, Ohio – photograph |
7761 |
1995 |
Concord Twp., Miami Co., School District #6 |
613 |
n.d. |
Congregational Christian UCC – “Welcome!” brochure probably given to guests or people looking for a church. |
7269 |
n.d. |
Congregational Christian UCC – April 2004 newsletter mailed to members and friends. |
7262 |
2004 |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ – “IGA 1967 Boys Contest Winner” notebook containing the bank deposit records of the Couples (Sunday School) Class of the Congregational Christian UCC from 1988-1992. |
7260 |
1988-1992 |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ – copies of 23 sermons preached at the church during the last year of it’s existence. |
8053 |
c. 2015 |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ [1] Wedding booklet stating guidelines and fees for having a wedding at the church, [2] Church membership list. |
6836 |
1977 & 1985 |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ “DELMO Trip and Work” missions trip to the Mississippi River Delta of Missouri. Program and inspiration book for the trip which occurred June 7-13, 1964. Two copies. |
6830 |
1964 |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ bulletins from 1964, 1965, 1978 and 1979 (5) |
6831 |
1964-1979 |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ bulletins from 1980 and 1981 (15) |
6832 |
1980-81 |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ bulletins from 1982 (12) |
6833 |
1982 |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ bulletins from 2003 (3) and miscellaneous church newsletters, mailings and other documents |
6834 |
various |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ Mother and Daughter Banquet and Youth Banquet programs (5) |
6835 |
Various |
Congregational Christian United Church of Christ -Women's Fellowship, Lantern and J.O.Y. Circle, 2004-2005 |
4538 |
2004-05 |
Congress and You by Donald C. Bacon, published by AAUW |
4143 |
1969 |
Conner, J. William - diploma from University of North Carolina, Bachelor of Science in Commerce - 1937 |
4227 |
1937 |
Conover, Alexander G. – cabinet photograph – 2 ½” x 4 1/8” – photo by S.P. Tresize, Dayton, O. Included in the folder is a brief biography of A.G. Conover from the Encyclopedia of Piqua, Ohio page 140. |
6820 |
c. 1875 |
Conover's Opera House: Entertainment Circulars & Advertisements |
201 |
1860-1880’s |
Conroy House in Piqua on the southeast corner of Spring St. and Greene St. – c. 1890 |
6569 |
c. 1890 |
Constitution - "This Constitution" A Bicentennial Chronicle, Spring/Summer 1988 |
2710 |
1988 |
Construction Photographs - photographs of construction projects by a company specializing in steel buildings. The photographs are 8x10 black/white by professional photographers: [A] Ashtabula, Ohio - Sodium Expansion New Cell Building - Photos by Richard E. Stoner, Photographer, 4539 Main Ave., Ashtabula, OH - 7 photos. [B] Research Division Cincinnati, OH - 4 photos. [C] National Petro-Chemicals Corp., Houston, TX - Photos by Andre Photographers, Pasadena, TX - 6 photos. [D] Memphis Cooperage, Memphis, TN - photos taken by E.H. Jaffe, Photographer, Memphis, TN - 6 photos. [E] Old Crow Distillery, Frankfort, Kentucky [F] U.S.I. - industrial chemicals manufacturing plant - Tuscola, IL - Photos taken by Pettit Photo Service, Tuscola, IL - 11 photos. |
3517 |
various |
Contact prints of photos of Piqua Fire Chiefs including: Peter J. Caulfield, Arthur Russell, Louie Mikolajewski, George Effinger, and Gilbert Grove. |
2851 |
n.d. |
Contagious Diseases, City Health Records, 1915 - 1922 |
2246 |
1915-22 |
Controllers Institute of America, Dayton Control Directory 1952-1953 – Edgar I. Gerhard, Controller for Meteor Motor Car Co., Piqua, Ohio, is listed in this book and as a past president of this organization in 1948-1949; |
7717 |
1952 |
Cook Book – 1953 Cook Book Compiled by Women’s Guildl of St. Paul’s Church, Piqua, Ohio |
7656 |
1953 |
Cooking Club (The) – A Monthly Publication Devoted to Household Economics, Foods, Cooking, Serving, Decorations, Etc. – May 1899 |
5944 |
1899 |
Cooking the Watkins Way, Watkins Products, Inc. Winona, Minnesota - The local distributor of Watkins Products was George Montgomery, 419 Y. St., Piqua. He sold Watkins Products out of his home and at fairs and flea markets. Watkins products included spices, soup bases, liniments, farm feed supplements, fertilizers, fly sprays, etc. |
5326 |
c. 1985 |
Cooper family photographs: [1] John A. Cooper with his sister Joan A. Livesay – 1946; [2] John A. Cooper – age 1 ½ years, 1927; [3] John A. Cooper with his father, Corey Cooper – c. 1935; [4] John A. Cooper – age 1 ½ years, standing next to a car looking at a cat on the running board – February 1927; [5] Cooper Corner – gas station and family home, corner of Looney Rd. – May 2, 1933; [6] John A. Cooper with grandfather Winkler – c. 1927; [7] Edna Katherine Winkler, aunt of John A. Cooper – cabinet photo by Finnell Photographer, Piqua – c. 1900; [8] Family photo of the William & Mary Cooper family, grandparents of John A. Cooper, parents of Corey Cooper – c. 1900 |
7735 |
Various |
Cooper, John A. – Memorial service bulletin for John A. Cooper at the Fairway Christian Church, The Villages, Florida, January 5, 2017 |
7734 |
2017 |
Copy of a “Sale of Land” document by which W.B. Garbry and wife sole 0.848 acres of Town 1, Range 11, Section 12, Springcreek Township to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company – Sale dated September 10, 1906 |
7669 |
1906 |
Copy of a photograph of Ed L. Keen and Carrie May Colvin Keen dressed as Jack and Jill. The photo was probably taken while they were in college c. 1900. Ed Keen later became a foreign correspondent and one of the founders of United Press International. |
5643.3 |
c. 1900 |
Corn and Domestic Science Contestants of 1914 – In vitiation to the Reunion and Picnic of the Corn and Domestic Science Contestants of 1914 at Fountain Park, Piqua, Saturday, June 12, 1915 – also included in this folder is a copy of an articles from the Piqua Leader Dispatch, Monday, June 14, 1915, which covers the activities of the reunion. |
8300 |
1915 |
Correspondent Show Printing House photograph |
1578 |
1880 |
Correspondent Show Printing House, ad. Samples, 114-122 E. High St. |
1106 |
c.1900 |
Cosmopolitan Club members - photo - Plaza Hotel banquet, members names are listed on the back of photo. |
3839 |
c.1915 |
Cottage Bakery, 520-530 S. Main ST. – parade photo |
861 |
c.1900 |
Cottage Baking Co- fan with radio schedule on back (2) |
3302 |
c. 1930 |
Cottage Baking Co.-photographs |
2003 |
n.d. |
Couchois, Richard "Dick" - Piqua High School Choir Director 1971-2001 - photo taken in 1978. |
4454 |
1978 |
Country Comfort Club – ladies club – a 6 ½” x 38” panoramic photograph of the ladies taken by Huntzinger. The ladies are standing in front of a house at 5140 Washington Road, south of Piqua. The date on the photo is September 16, 1926 – The eighth person from the left is Edith Schulz Holfinger; the eleventh person from the left is Carrie Schulz. A copy of the photograph is in this folder. The original photograph is in drawer #14 of the map case in the Local History Reading Room. |
6787 |
1926 |
Coupon in the shape of a $1.00 bill – on the front is United NRA Boosters, a drawing of FDR with the NRA Eagle on either side and on the bottom the words “Come On Everybody.” On the back of the coupon in the middle is “The Blattner Co., Family Credit Clothiers, House Furnishing and Radios, 208 No. Main St., Piqua, Ohio, This Note is Good for $1.00 on a $20.00 purchase.” – 1933 |
7627 |
1933 |
Courthouse & Powerhouse Restoration Miami County, Ohio for the Office of Commissioners of Miami County: Feasibility Study |
3508 |
1976 |
Covault – [1] Chester Covault – 4th grade report card, Brown Township Schools 1914-1915. [2] Chester Covault – 5th grade report card, Lena-Conover Schools 1915-1916. [3 & 4] Arthur N. Covault – draft notice of classification cards 29 January 1918. [5] Miss Bertha Covault – Hamilton Watch pocket notebook distributed by W. O. Amann, Jeweler, Sideny, Ohio. |
5785 |
1914-1918 |
Covault – genealogical pages from the family Bible of William and Winona Covault including marriages, births and deaths. These are copies, for the actual Bible see BOX 404 in the artifact archives. |
5786 |
1890-1987 |
Covault, Coral - [1] Student's Exercise Tablet - contains school work in Rhetoric, Geometry, and Latin. [2] Letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture requesting 17 bulletins. The letter is dated 9 October 1912 and is written from Rosewood, Ohio. [3] Application form for the Cincinnati College of Embalming - e week course for $50.00. [4] Park's Floral Magazine, October 1917 |
3465 |
c. 1912 & 1917 |
Cove Theatre, Covington, Ohio – monthly movie calendars for March, April, May 1943 showing the movies to be exhibited during the month. |
7251 |
1943 |
Covered Bridge and Interurban bridge on the National Road at Hiser's Station |
4632 |
c. 1910 |
Covered bridge at Lockington |
6694 |
n.d. |
Covered Bridge Miami River – photo |
709 |
1978 |
Covered Bridge photograph - location unknown |
2092 |
? |
Covered Bridge Photos - Farrington Bridge: [1] 19 April 1913 - center of bridge propped up because pier was weakened by the flood. [2] photo showing props under center of bridge. [3 & 4] workmen attempted to raise the bridge, over-balanced it and the span collapsed. [5] Loy Rd Covered Bridge - new bridge is in the background. |
3736 |
1913 |
Covered Bridges of Miami County (The) - a brochure compiled by Douglas L. Christian, Miami County Engineer and used to complement a presentation by Mr. Christian on Covered Bridge Construction in Miami County. [2 copies] |
5180 |
2009 |
Covington - Historical Highlights of the Village of Covington, Ohio with 1953 Business Directory |
3191 |
1953 |
Covington Ave. - 905 Covington Ave. - photo |
2178 |
c.1980 |
Covington Ave. - 913 Covington Ave. - photo |
2177 |
c.1980 |
Covington Ave., 905 |
522 |
1980 |
Covington Avenue – aerial of – before Sunset constructed – photo |
718 |
c.1950 |
Covington Elementary School 1959-60 Third Grade class composite picture |
5772 |
1959 |
Covington High School – class photo |
1229 |
1904 |
Covington High School “Buccaneer” |
826 |
1953 |
Covington High School “Buccaneer” |
828 |
1956 |
Covington High School Commencement Invitation |
1228 |
1907 |
Covington Precinct Map |
3235 |
1956 |
Covington Tribune Gazette Flood Edition |
1746 |
27-Mar-30 |
Covington, OH – Telephone Directory |
321 |
Oct. 1960 |
Covington, Ohio - Celebrating 150 years, a special section of the Piqua Daily Call |
2714 |
1985 |
Covington, Ohio-Main St.-photo |
2216 |
1974 |
Covington, Ohio-photos-Armory & Police Station |
2217 |
1974 |
Cox, Gov. James M. Ohio Booster Train memorabilia |
1120 |
1920 |
Crampton, Richard – Sunday School Attendance Record for Richard Crampton inside a book entitled The Gist of the Lesson: A Concxise Exposition of the International Sunday School Lessons for the Year 1922 by R.A. Torrey. |
7179 |
1922 |
Crane Studio (Piqua) order envelope |
809 |
n.d. |
Crane Studio photographic print envelope – c. 1935 |
7378 |
c. 1935 |
Crawford family of Staunton, Virginia – letters and financial claims from 1846 to 1865. |
7597 |
1846-1865 |
Crazy Albert |
558 |
n.d. |
Creager, Opha / Ridenour, Floyd / Ridenour, Lloyd / Worley, Chalmer - Jug Band photograph |
2090 |
1937 |
Creative Extruded Products – plans and specifications for remodeling the building at 9299 N. County Rd. 25A. Designs are by J. Joseph Wagner Associates Architects, Troy. Date on the drawings is 9 September 1981 |
5575 |
1981 |
Crime Stoppers International Program Directory – 2001; [2] Blank Piqua Crime Stoppers Call Log Sheets, 2001; [3] Crime Stoppers Questionnaire; [4] By-Laws of Piqua Crime Stoppers, Inc.; [5] Note sheets to a Crime Stoppers powerpoint slide presentation – Piqua Crime Stoppers was a cooperative venture between the Piqua Chamber of Commerce and the Piqua Police Department. |
7470 |
2001 |
Cromer, Clara - photo |
3675 |
c. 1890 |
Cron – Catalogue of The L.C. & W.L. Cron Co., Manufacturers of Elm, Maple, Oak and Birch Bedroom Suites, Bedsteads and Bureaus. Dressers and Washstands Finished in White Enamel to go with Iron and Brass Bedsteads. Piqua, Ohio, U.S.A. 1898 |
6042 |
1898 |
Cron & Heckman’s Grocery coupons |
886 |
1913 |
Cron Co. Baseball Team - photo - 1923 Champions |
3861 |
1923 |
Cron Company: Industrial League Champions – Photo |
657 |
1922 |
Cron Family pictures |
1921 |
|
Cron Funeral Home, 608 W. High St., Piqua & 322 W. Main St., Troy – hand fan |
7265 |
n.d. |
Cron Kills Co. Water and Sewer Service Location sheet – E. Building on First Street. |
5757 |
c. 1930 |
Cron Kills Company – photographs of the employees of the Cron Kills Furniture Company in the years 1911, 1926 and 1928 – 5 photographs |
5711 |
1911, 1926, 1928 |
Cron Kills Company (?) workers photograph c. 1910. The photo was preserved by Edgar “Red” Byers as part of his collection. Edgar Byers worked at Cron Kills in 1910 |
5776 |
1910 |
Cron Scrapbook - Photographs and Family Documents 1879-1980s |
2248 |
1879-1980 |
Cron Scrapbook #2, Photographs - 1920s |
2249 |
1920s |
Cron, J. C. & Sons Funeral Home – fan |
305 |
n.d. |
Cron, J.C. & Sons advertising calendars |
909 |
1938, 1939, 1940 |
Cron, Kills & Co. – Ad card |
977 |
c.1900 |
Cron, L.C. & W.L. Furniture Co. – envelope & card |
1063 |
c.1890 |
Cron, Lt. W. L. – Letter from Lt. William L. Cron, Company A, 110th O.V.I. dated January 23, 1863 written from Winchester, Virginia, to Peter Maxwell of Miami County, Springcreek Township and mailed to the post office at Piqua. The letter has been transcribed and the transcription is included in the file. |
6610 |
1863 |
Cron, Lucius C. house, 1220 Park Ave. – a 4” x 5” glass plate negative c. 1900 |
6841 |
c. 1900 |
Croner - Harry E. Croner - Certificate of Appointment as Postmaster of Piqua, Ohio - signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt - 13 June 1943 |
4649 |
1943 |
Croner, H.E. – Second War Loan Drive Certificate for: |
824 |
1940’s |
Croner, Harry – various Piqua Building Permits |
730 |
1914 |
Cron-Kills co - writing desk photo |
3761 |
n/d |
Cron-Kills Fire – Shawnee – Photo |
636 |
c.1920 |
Cron-Kills General Wage and Contract Agreement |
618 |
1947-1949 |
Cron-L.C. & W.L. Cron Furniture - photos (2): [1] factory, [2] desk |
3891 |
n/d & 1998 |
Cron-Schnyer Shop workers, E. Main St – photo |
868 |
1909 |
CROP Walk - "Put your feet where your heart is!" - poster advertising Piqua CROP Walk, Sunday, October 17 [probably 1999]. |
4678 |
c. 1999 |
Crosby "The Drug Man" prescription sack |
3186 |
n.d. |
Crosby “The Drug Man” (Drug Store) photo envelope |
5492 |
c. 1950 |
Crosby “The Drug Man” Drug Store – 2 photographs: [1] 418 N. Main St. – 1941; [2] 143 N. Sunset – 1965 (this 2nd store was only open for 1-2 years, 1965-1966) |
5752 |
1941, 1965 |
Crosby Drug Store – Crosby the “Drug Man” Lucky Tickets – tickets for a $25.00 drawing each week. |
7365 |
n.d. |
Crosby Drug Store: 158 “Crosby the ‘Drug Man’ Lucky Tickets”, 1” x 1 ¾” – Tickets good for a $25.00 free drawing every week – the tickets are numbered and are the customers copy, the other half of the ticket would have been placed in the drawing box at Crosby Drug Store |
5677 |
n.d. |
Crosley Field, Cincinnati Reds photos |
2007 |
c. 1950's |
Crown, George - Art teacher, Edison State College, artist - photograph (1) |
3710 |
1978 |
Crown, George – copy of a pen and ink drawing of the Gazebo given to the City of Piqua by The Piqua National Bank and Trust Company on 20 September 1985. |
5513 |
1985 |
Crown, George - print of a watercolor painting, "Canal Place, Piqua, Ohio" 1983 |
5199 |
1983 |
Crown, George - print of a watercolor painting, "The Eldean Covered Bridge" 1983 |
5197 |
1983 |
Crown, George - print of a watercolor painting, "The Miami County Court House" 1983 |
5198 |
1983 |
Crozier, William G., Crozier Collection Scrapbook #1 - Copy |
2898 |
1924 |
Crozier, William G., Crozier Collection Scrapbook #1 "Clippings of the race for mayor and experience in city council, 11 June 1923-1 January 1924". Original scrapbook, VERY FRAGILE - clippings are pasted into a home decorating book called The Home. |
2897 |
1924 |
Crozier, William G., Crozier Collection Scrapbook #2 - Copy |
2900 |
1926 |
Crozier, William G., Crozier Collection Scrapbook #2 -"Piqua Scrapbook Clippings 1924-1925" - Original - Fragile |
2899 |
1926 |
Crozier, William G., Crozier Collection Scrapbook #3 - Copy |
2902 |
1929 |
Crozier, William G., Crozier Collection Scrapbook #3 -"Piqua Scrapbook Clippings 1925-1928" - Original - Fragile |
2901 |
1929 |
Cruising Ordinance #37-83 |
1451 |
1993 |
Crumback-Sherry Chevrolet Grand Opening newspaper add, Piqua Daily Call, 13 December 1968 |
5201 |
1968 |
Cruse Collection Assorted photographs- Hardenbrook's garage, etc. |
2010 |
1940's- 1950's |
Cummings, Max – five note cards with prints of Max Cummings original paintings: B. & O. Train Station; North Main Street looking north from the Public Square; Piqua Milling Co.; Eldean Bridge; Johnston Farm House. |
6857 |
n.d. |
Currency, Fractional - United States 15 cent paper currency |
2079 |
1803 |
Cyrene A.M.E. Church - "Black Contributions to American Politics," program booklet - 10 February 1980 |
4428 |
1980 |
Cyrene A.M.E. Church - "Harmonious Brotherhood," program booklet - 4 February 1979 |
4429 |
1979 |
Cyrene African Methodist Episcopal Church - two Sunday bulletins dated 13 May 1979 and 29 August 1976. |
4314 |
1976 & 1979 |
24-Jan-21