NAME |
SC NO. |
DATE |
NAME |
SC NO. |
DATE |
N. Main & Greene St. corner, accident – photo |
960 |
1963 |
N.A.A.C.P. - Ohio Tri-County N.A.A.C.P. - 1st Annual Life Membership Banquet, Upper Valley Joint Vocational School, 3 December 1983 - program |
4427 |
1983 |
Names - a list of 201 last names divided into five rows - this list probably became separated from a large group photograph. |
4243 |
n.d. |
Nancy Wilson (later Nancy Hart) – [1] Official transcript of her high school grades and [2] her Piqua High School Diploma in the original folder. |
7153 |
1942 |
Nancy Wilson (later Nancy Hart) – [1] Three grade report forms from The Laboratory Institute of Merchandising, New York dated November 1944, March 1945, June 1945 and [2] Diploma given to Nancy Wilson for satisfactory completion of the One Year Fashion Merchandising Course at the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising, New York City, June 1, 1945 |
7154 |
1944-1945 |
Nash Auto Dealer - Jack Apple Piqua Nash Sales (2 photos), North Dixie Highway - 1955-1957 |
5129 |
c. 1956 |
Nation in Arms – war information series pamphlet |
372 |
Aug. 1917 |
National Air Mail Week, May 15-21, 1938 – 20th Anniversary, “Mail by air-Everywhere” – air mail envelopes. One letter size commemorating the air mail anniversary in general. Three legal size air mail envelopes stamped from Piqua, Troy and Vandalia, Ohio. |
6052 |
1938 |
National Air Races Official Program, 1932 - Cleveland |
2426 |
1932 |
National Archives - list of publications |
2575 |
1988 |
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [N.A.A.C.P.] 80th Anniversary magazine |
2649 |
1989 |
National Association of Letter Carriers, Ohio State Convention program. Held at Piqua, Ohio, May 30th, 1904 – the program was printed by Magee Bros. Printers and Binders, Piqua, Ohio – this is an excellent source of information on businesses in Piqua in 1904. |
7215 |
1904 |
National Barefoot Championships (water skiing) – 1989 – Piqua Ohio – August 23-27, 1989 – a brochure |
5929 |
1989 |
National Bicentennial Year, 1976, materials: [1] “The Bicentennial Year, Piqua, Ohio: Official Schedule of Local Activities”, published by the Piqua Bicentennial Committee (2 copies). [2] “Bicentennial Services: Combined Services Westminster United Presbyterian Church & Greene Street United Methodist Church, Piqua, Ohio – bulletin and order of service (2 copies). [3] Bicentennial Day Worship Service order of service – Sunday, July 4, 1976 – 2:30 p.m. Fountain Park Pavilion, Piqua, Ohio. [4] “Celebrate America’s Independence at Fountain Park July 5th, 12:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.”, a program. [5] Piqua Bicentennial Souvenir Year Book, prepared by Larry K. Thomas, Sr. for The Piqua Loyal Order of Moose #1067 as a Civic Affairs project for the support of the Piqua American Revolution Bicentennial projects in 1976. |
6259 |
1976 |
National Food and Grocery Distributors' Code Authority reporting cards, N.R.A. [National Recovery Administration, a New Deal agency] |
2639 |
1935 |
National Guaranteed Automobile Supply Coupon Book issued by The Regal Oil Refining Co., Piqua, Ohio – Three $5.00 coupon books containing the following gasoline coupons: 15 – 25¢ coupons, 20 - 5¢ copons and 25 - 1¢ copons. One $10.00 coupon book containing the following gasoline coupons: 10 - 50¢ coupons, 15 - 25¢ coupons, 20 - 5¢ coupons and 25 - 1¢ coupons. |
7625 |
c. 1920’s |
National Guard - The Story of The Army National Guard - 1985 |
2749 |
1985 |
National Hotel Cotillion Party invitation |
1747 |
1839 |
National Normal University, Lebanon, Ohio. Thirty-eighth Annual Catalogue with Announcements for 1894-95. This book belonged to Sherman Rogers of Lebanon, Ohio. Stamped in faded red ink on the title page is the following: “No Colored Students Admitted.” Found inside the book is a flier that reads: “From Country School to a Complete Higher Education in Two to Three Years.” The total expenses are listed as $2.30 to $2.50 per week. Also found inside the book is a textbook rental order form from the University Text Book Library and Book Store, C. K. Hamilton & Co., 44 E. Mulberry St., Lebanon, Ohio |
6868 |
1894 |
National Political Leaders in 1958 – photographs: Lyndon B. Johnson, Senate Majority Leader; William F. Knowland, Senate Minority Leader; William P. Rogers, Attorney General; Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense – from the Sue Ann Clay collection. |
5948 |
1958 |
National Presidential Election campaign signs - Democrat: [1] Kennedy (Edward) '80. [2] Carter-Mondale (5 signs) - 1980 [3] Carter - 1976. [4] Fred Harris - '76 (2 signs). [5] Teachers for Carter-Mondale (paid for by national Education Association Political Action Committee - NEA-PAC). [6] Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia. [7] George McGovern - "I Believe Him. |
4683 |
various |
National Presidential Election campaign signs - Independent and third party candidates: [1] Terry Sanford - 1976. [2] John B. Anderson. [3] Anderson for President. [4] Larry Pressler for President. [5] "Vote Citizens Party 1980: Barry Commoner-LaDonna Harris. [6] Barry Commoner-LaDonna Harris, Citizens Party. [7] "Vote Libertarian: Clark for President". [8] Cranston '84! (2 signs). [9] Cranston '84 - Peace & Jobs". |
4685 |
various |
National Presidential election campaign signs - Republican: [1] Dole-Kemp (1996). [2] George Bush (sign produced for the District of Columbia Primary). [3] 1980 Anti-Jimmy Carter sign, "America, there's no surviving Jimmy 2" - sign and a film the sign advertises produced by Roundup Enterprises, Inc., Houston, Texas. [4] Nixon - "Nixon's the One!" - 1972. [5] "Together a new beginning" 1980 Republican Convention, Detroit, MI. [6] "Baker: Tough, Honest, Right for the 80's" (Howard Baker). [7] Anti-Ronald Reagan poster: "We begin bombing in five minutes." |
4684 |
various |
National Provisioner magazine of the Meat Packing and allied Industries |
4582 |
6-May-07 |
National Provisioner magazine of the Meat Packing and Allied Industries |
4583 |
13-May-07 |
National Recovery Administration Poster |
1174 |
1934 |
Native American Art - Trends & changes |
2583 |
c. 1985 |
Native American Photos |
882 |
c.1890 |
Native Americans – photos |
377 |
1900’s |
NATURAL OHIO - published by Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources Division of Natural Areas and Preserves |
1950 |
2000 - 2003 |
Negley, ? |
548 |
n.d. |
Neil House: dancing passes |
4870 |
1930 |
Nellis Family Record – There are ten entries beginning 24 February 178? and extending to 29 September 1828. This document should be viewed with MS-103, File 36 where a transcript of the document is located. |
5638 |
1780-1828 |
Neth & Stelzer [men’s clothing store], Piqua, Ohio advertising and instruction pamphlet with directions on how to tie a neck tie in a “four-in-hand” knot, how to tie a “Windsor” knot and, on the back, how to tie a bow tie. |
7633 |
n.d. |
Neth, Bob – Public Square – photo of: |
780 |
1919 |
Netzley – A Tribute: The Honorable Robert E. Netzley, The Honorable Troy Lee James – Tuesday, November 21, 2000 – program for the dinner held in honor of the legislative careers of these two members of the Ohio House of Representatives. |
6299 |
2000 |
New baby greeting card with two gold diaper pins attached to the front. The diaper pins are connected with a 6” gold ball chain. Inside the card is “Best Wishes from Crosby the ‘Drug Man’, Piqua, Ohio” |
5676 |
n.d. |
New Bremen High School 50th Class Reunion June 12, 1993 – book and photographs given to the members of the Class of 1943 |
7334 |
1993 |
New Constitution, The: Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, 9 June 1849. This small newspaper was published as an advocate for ". . . Constitutional reform and enlarged liberty to the masses . . ." |
56 |
1849 |
New France & Ohio Country, Map of (reproduction) |
425 |
1755 |
New Jersey – Index to “ye Colonial Kinsmen from Plymouth Rocke to York Towne” by Josseph N. Kearney – this index references 8 charts which are located in drawer 17 of the map case. The 8 charts cover the descendants of the first 50 families to settle between Prince Town and New Brunswick, New Jersey. |
7364 |
n.d. |
New Testament - King James Version, Published by American Branch Scripture Gift Mission, 1917 - these were distributed to Army, Navy, and Marines in World War I |
4295 |
1917 |
New Testament and Psalms – Printed to be distributed to the Armed Forces in World War II by The Gideons – King James Version printed by the National Bible Press, Philadelphia. Written in the front flyleaf is: Gideon Soc. The Miami Camp, Piqua, Ohio by C.W. Potter, Sec. 1222 W. High, 29 January 1943. |
5712 |
1943 |
New Years greeting from C. Achard, Emory F. Sawyer, Walter D. Jones, and Charles M. Sawyer |
2549 |
1879 |
New York City - 10 photographs of buildings in New York City, c. 1900, and distributed nationally by Singer Sewing Machine Dealers. |
4289 |
c. 1900 |
Newberry Township Cemeteries |
4216 |
n.d. |
News flier/bulletin, The Bulletin-No. 14 [issued by the Piqua Socialist Party] Title: "The Truth About Municipal Affairs" |
2828 |
c. 1918 |
Newspaper - Miami Valley Register, 1 July 1843 VERY FRAGILE - use restricted to specific research. |
3972 |
1843 |
Newspaper - New York Enquirer, 4 September 1939 - "WAR DECLARED ON GERMANY" - beginning of World War II in Europe |
5254 |
1939 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call - 24 December 1897 - not on microfilm |
3977 |
1897 |
Newspaper – Piqua Daily Call Monday, April 7, 1913 – copy, not on microfilm |
5590 |
1913 |
Newspaper – Piqua Daily Call Tuesday, April 8, 1913 – copy, not on microfilm |
5591 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Leader - 21 February 1901 |
3976 |
1901 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 21 February 1829 |
3985 |
1829 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette and Miami Farmers' General Intelligencer - 6 November 1830 |
3984 |
1830 |
Newspaper - Piqua Journal 16 April 1874 |
3975 |
1874 |
Newspaper - Piqua Journal - 3 November 1881 |
3983 |
1881 |
Newspaper - Piqua Journal - 4 March 1875 |
3982 |
1875 |
Newspaper - a collection of newspaper articles written by Minabelle Hutchins for the Piqua Daily Call. The collection is Indexed by Title, date, and page number. The 250 page collection is separated by year. There is a second 9 page addition. |
3143 |
1958-1963 |
Newspaper - A complete foile of "The Stars and Stripes," the official newspaper of the American Expeditionary Forces; printed in France from 8 February 1918 to 13 June 1919 |
4127 |
1918-1919 |
Newspaper - American Examiner - 1 February 1941 |
4070 |
1941 |
Newspaper - American Examiner - 11 March 1933 - owned, published, and edited by G.W. Fleming |
4004 |
1933 |
Newspaper - American Examiner - 25 January 1941 - G.W. Fleming |
4005 |
1941 |
Newspaper - Art Loan, No. III - Tuesday, 26 January 1886 - issued every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, by the Art Loan Exposition, Corner Ash and Caldwell Streets. |
3997 |
1886 |
Newspaper - Art Loan, No. XV - Tuesday, 23 February 1886 - Last Issue |
3998 |
1886 |
Newspaper - Chicago Daily Tribune, 8 May 1945 - "THIS IS V-E DAY!" - End of World War II in Europe – this file is located in Drawer 20 of the map case |
5253 |
1945 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette - 15 April 1865 - Lincoln assassination. |
4072 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Friday, 12 May 1865 |
3028 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Friday, 14 April 1865 |
3006 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Friday, 21 April 1865 |
3011 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Friday, 28 April 1865 |
3017 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Friday, 5 May 1865 |
3022 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Friday, 7 April 1865 |
3001 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Monday, 1 May 1865 |
3019 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Monday, 10 April 1865 |
3003 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Monday, 15 May 1865 |
3030 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Monday, 17 April 1865 |
3007 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Monday, 24 April 1865 |
3013 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Monday, 3 April 1865 |
2999 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Monday, 8 May 1865 |
3024 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Saturday, 13 May 1865 |
3029 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Saturday, 22 April 1865 |
3012 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Saturday, 29 April 1865 |
3018 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Saturday, 6 May 1865 (2 copies) |
3023 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Saturday, 8 April 1865 |
3002 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Thursday, 11 May 1865 |
3027 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Thursday, 13 April 1865 |
3005 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Thursday, 18 May 1865 |
3033 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Thursday, 20 April 1865 |
3010 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Thursday, 27 April 1865 |
3016 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Thursday, 4 May 1865 |
3021 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Tuesday, 16 May 1865 |
3031 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Tuesday, 18 April 1865 |
3008 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Tuesday, 25 April 1865 |
3014 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Tuesday, 9 May 1865 |
3025 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Wednesday, 10 May 1865 |
3026 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Wednesday, 12 April 1865 |
3004 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Wednesday, 17 May 1865 |
3032 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Wednesday, 19 April 1865 |
3009 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Wednesday, 26 April 1865 |
3015 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Wednesday, 3 May 1865 |
3020 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Cincinnati Daily Gazette, Wednesday, 5 April 1865 |
3000 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Civil War - Public Ledger, Philadelphia, PA, 6 July 1863 - account of the Battle of Gettysburg and a roster of Union and Confederate troops involved. (copy) |
3295 |
1863 |
Newspaper - Cleveland Plain Dealer, 13 April 1945 - front page only - Lead headline: "Roosevelt is Dead; Truman Takes Oath" - laminated |
4802 |
1945 |
Newspaper - Cleveland Plain Dealer, 15 August 1945 - front page only - lead headline: "War At End! Truman Announces Japanese Accept Peace Terms." - laminated |
4804 |
1945 |
Newspaper - collection of newspaper clipping of a general nature concerning Miami County |
3142 |
various |
Newspaper - collection of newspaper clippings pertaining to Indians in Piqua area and Ohio - from the files of Leonard Hill |
3141 |
various |
Newspaper - Columbus Evening Dispatch, 14 August 1945 - front page only - lead headline: "Japs Give Up, Nip Radio Says" - laminated |
4803 |
1945 |
Newspaper - Columbus newspaper - aerial photograph of Piqua and a brief description on a page titled "Ohio Towns from the Air" |
2835 |
c. 1930's |
Newspaper - Community Life - 31 August 1992 |
4063 |
1992 |
Newspaper - Community Magazine - 24 Aug 1992 |
4065 |
1992 |
Newspaper - Dayton Daily News, Friday, 22 November 1963 - headline: "President Kennedy Assassinated in Texas; Johnson Takes Over" |
4990 |
1963 |
Newspaper – Dayton Daily News, September 12, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) [2] |
7090 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Dayton Daily News, September 13, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) [2] |
7091 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Dayton Daily News, September 16, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) |
7092 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Dayton Daily News, September 28, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) |
7093 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Dayton Daily News Special Report: The First 100 Days, Sunday, December 30, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) |
7094 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Dayton Evening Press – July 1, 1899 |
5408 |
1899 |
Newspaper – Dayton Evening Press – June 29, 1899 |
5406 |
1899 |
Newspaper – Dayton Evening Press – June 30, 1899 |
5407 |
1899 |
Newspaper - Dayton Journal Herald - 16 March 1970 - New format |
4074 |
1970 |
Newspaper - Dayton Journal Herald, 21 July 1969 - "MAN WALKS ON THE MOON" |
5259 |
1969 |
Newspaper – Dayton Journal Late City Edition, EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! JAPS DECLARE WAR – Dayton, Ohio, Monday, December 8, 1941. |
8267 |
1941 |
Newspaper - De Graff Journal - 11 February 1916 |
4078 |
19146 |
Newspaper - Die Miami Post - German language newspaper published in Piqua - 30 November 1911. |
3479 |
1911 |
Newspaper - Die Miami Post, 30 November 1911, weekly newspaper published in Piqua completely in German |
5018 |
1911 |
Newspaper – Essex Register, Volume 12, No. 80, Salem, (Massachusetts) Saturday, October 3, 1812 – on page 3, column 1, “Extract of a letter from Gov. Harrison to Gov. Shelly, dated at Head Quarters, (Piqua) Sept. 5th, 1812, 4 o’clock, A. M.” The article records the British and Indian siege of Fort Wayne and requests the dispatch of mounted troops to relieve the siege and prevent further British moves toward Fort Harrison and Vincennes. Note: this is the oldest actual newspaper in our collection. |
8137 |
1812 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 9 – weekly – November 17, 1934 – Earl A. Harris, editor – published at Belle Center, Ohio |
7342 |
1934 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 10 – weekly – November 24, 1934 – published at Belle Center, Ohio |
7343 |
1934 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 11 – weekly – December 1, 1934 – published at Belle Center, Ohio |
7344 |
1934 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 14 – weekly – December 22, 1934 – published at Belle Center, Ohio |
7345 |
1934 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 15 – weekly – December 29, 1934 – published at Belle Center, Ohio (2 copies) |
7346 |
1934 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 20 – weekly – February 2, 1935 – published at Belle Center, Ohio |
7347 |
1935 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 21 – weekly – February 9, 1935 – published at Belle Center, Ohio |
7348 |
1935 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 22 – weekly – February 16, 1935 – published at Belle Center, Ohio |
7349 |
1935 |
Newspaper – Fleming’s Ohio Examiner, Piqua, Troy, Sidney Edition with other cities and the state of Ohio covered on inside pages, volume 1, number 23 – weekly – February 23, 1935 – published at Belle Center, Ohio |
7350 |
1935 |
Newspaper – Harper’s Weekly, Vol. VII – No. 320, New Yord, Saturday, February 14, 1863. |
8266 |
1863 |
Newspaper – Hobo News 10 January 1944 – a newspaper of cartoons, comics and humor published weekly by Patrick Mulkern, New York City. Included in the folder is the original newspaper, a copy and an article on the history of the Hobo News. |
5496 |
1944 |
Newspaper - Journal Herald (Dayton), Tuesday, 26 November 1963 |
4994 |
1963 |
Newspaper - Journal Herald (Dayton, OH), Saturday, 23 November 1963 - Headlines: "John F. Kennedy Requiem Mass at noon Monday In Capital" and "Officer's Killer Denies Part In Assassination" (referring to Lee Harvey Oswald). |
4992 |
1963 |
Newspaper – Miami County Advocate, November 26, 2012 – a free newspaper published every Monday by Ohio Community Media and contains articles from the previous week of the Troy Daily News and Piqua Daily Call along with numerous advertising inserts. |
6279 |
2012 |
Newspaper - Miami County Democrat - 11 December 1860 |
4049 |
1860 |
Newspaper - Miami County Democrat, Piqua, Tuesday Morning, 19 February 1861 - This is an original copy printed on rag paper - it is not on microfilm. |
3521 |
1861 |
Newspaper - Miami County's War Chest Subscription Record, published by the Miami County Community War Service. This is a ten page newspaper list of all individuals in Miami County who gave to the Community War Chest and the amount given. Individuals are listed by Town and Township. This may have been inserted as a supplement to local newspapers - It was probably published in late 1918. |
4748 |
c. 1918 |
Newspaper - Miami Democrat - 8 December 1877 |
4047 |
1877 |
Newspaper - Miami Helmet - 19 July 1883 |
4055 |
1883 |
Newspaper - Miami Leader - 12 April 1884 |
4056 |
1884 |
Newspaper - Miami Valley Fifty Plus - January 1992 |
4066 |
1992 |
Newspaper - Miami Valley Fifty Plus - June 1991 |
4067 |
1991 |
Newspaper - Miami Valley Register - 1 Jan 1842 |
4057 |
1842 |
Newspaper - Miami Valley Register - 3 December 1842 |
3974 |
1842 |
Newspaper – Miami Valley Register, volume 1, number 2 – weekly – December 11, 1841 – published by J. W. Defrees & E. B. Taylor – this paper is in extremely poor condition but it is not on microfilm. This paper supported the Whig Party. |
7351 |
1841 |
Newspaper – Miami Valley Register, volume 1, number 25 – weekly – May 21, 1842 – published by J. W. Defrees & E. B. Taylor – this paper is in poor condition but it is not on microfilm. This paper supported the Whig Party. |
7352 |
1842 |
Newspaper – Miami Valley Register, volume 2, number 6 – weekly – January 7, 1843 – published by J. W. Defrees & E. B. Taylor – this paper is in extremely poor condition but it is not on microfilm. This paper supported the Whig Party. |
7353 |
1843 |
Newspaper – Miami Valley Register, volume 2, number 14 – weekly – March 4, 1843 – published by J. W. Defrees & E. B. Taylor – this paper is in extremely poor condition but it is not on microfilm. This paper supported the Whig Party. |
7354 |
1843 |
Newspaper - Miami Valley Sunday News, Horizons - 28 January 1990 |
4093 |
1990 |
Newspaper - Miami Valley Sunday News, Horizons 1992 - 26 January 1992 |
4088 |
1992 |
Newspaper - Naples Daily News (Fla.), Wednesday Afternoon, 29 January 1986 - Headline: "Ocean Yields Shuttle Debris" (the explosion of the shuttle Challenger) |
4999 |
1986 |
Newspaper - Piqua Courier and Enquirer - 22 December 1838 |
3994 |
1838 |
Newspaper - Piqua Courier and Enquirer - 23 February 1839 |
4071 |
1839 |
Newspaper - Piqua Courier and Enquirer - 26 January 1839 |
3993 |
1839 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call - 16 March 1970 - fire on Troy Square, Uhlman's building. |
4073 |
1970 |
Newspaper – Piqua Daily Call 17 October 2008 – special supplement on the opening of Fort Piqua Plaza. |
5507 |
2008 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call 1983 Review - 12 April 1983 |
4087 |
1983 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call Extra - 29 March 1983 |
3999 |
1983 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call Extra - 5 January 1987 |
4000 |
1987 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call Progress '88 - 12 April 1988 |
4089 |
1988 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call Sunday Extra - 7 July 1991 |
4069 |
1991 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call Sunday Extra - 9 June 1991 |
4068 |
1991 |
Newspaper – Piqua Daily Call, 12 September 2001 – front page report of the attack on New York and Washington |
6253 |
2001 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, 1989 Progress Edition Part 1- 15 April 1989 |
4090 |
1989 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, 1989 Progress Edition Part 2- 22 April 1989 |
4091 |
1989 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, 1989 Progress Edition Part 3- 29 April 1989 |
4092 |
1989 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, 2006 Piqua Progress - 24 February 2006 |
4084 |
2006 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, 2006 Progress Miami County - 26 February 2006 |
4083 |
2006 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, 30th Anniversary - Industrial Edition, Parts 2, 3, 4. - 1913 |
4077 |
1913 |
Newspaper – Piqua Daily Call, 9 December 2000 – front page report of the posthumous award of the Congressional Medal of Honor to A1C William Pitsenbarger. A second article is on the work of the Air Force Sergeants Association to secure the award for Pitsenbarger. |
6254 |
2000 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, Progress 1991 - 20 April 1991 |
4086 |
1991 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, Progress 1991, Part 1 - 13 April 1991 |
4094 |
1991 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, Progress 1991, Part 2 - 20 April 1991 |
4095 |
1991 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, Progress 1991, Part 3 - 27 April 1991 |
4096 |
1991 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call, Saturday, 1 January 2000 - "A Millennium Retrospective: Special Souvenir Edition" |
5000 |
2000 |
Newspaper – Piqua Daily Call, Volume 117, Number 216, September 12, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) |
7083 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Piqua Daily Call, Volume 117, Number 217, September 13, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) |
7084 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Piqua Daily Call, Volume 117, Number 218, September 14, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) |
7085 |
2001 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Call: Electrical Progress Edition - 9 April 1937 |
4128 |
1937 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Dispatch - 4 January 1890 |
4054 |
1890 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Press - 17 August 1918 |
4079 |
1918 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Press - 5 February 1916 |
4048 |
1916 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Press, vol. 1 no. 225 - 21 September 1916 - fragile - lead story is the debate over building a new Water Works filtration plant. |
4744 |
1916 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Press, vol. 1 no. 259 - 1 November 1916 - fragile - lead story is the visit of the German submarine freighter Deutschland to the east coast (New London, Conn.). |
4745 |
1916 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Press, vol. 2 no. 13 - 12 January 1919 - fragile - lead story is the murder of Covington, Ohio marshal Harvey Hake and the arrest of his killer Albert Clark. |
4746 |
1917 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Press, vol. 2 no. 150 - 22 June 1917 - very fragile - Lead story is the execution of Albert Clark for the murder of Covington, Ohio Marshall Harvey Hake. |
4741 |
1917 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Press, vol. 4 no. 121 - 17 May 1919 - very fragile - lead story is the Trans-Atlantic flight by a group of U.S. Navy Seaplanes |
4742 |
1919 |
Newspaper - Piqua Daily Press, vol. 4 no. 129 - 27 May 1919 - very fragile - lead story is the last leg of the flight of U.S. Navy NC-4 seaplanes on their trans-Atlantic flight. |
4743 |
1919 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 1 August 1866 |
4030 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 1 May 1867 |
4022 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 10 April 1867 |
4019 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 10 July 1867 |
4028 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 10 October 1866 |
4039 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 12 December 1866 |
4046 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 12 June 1867 |
4025 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 12 September 1866 |
4035 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 13 February 1867 |
4010 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 13 March 1867 |
4014 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 14 November 1866 |
4043 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 15 August 1866 |
4032 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 15 May 1867 |
4023 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 17 April 1867 |
4020 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 17 July 1867 |
4029 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 17 October 1866 |
4040 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 19 June 1867 |
4026 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 19 September 1866 |
4036 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 2 January 1867 |
4007 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 20 February 1867 |
4011 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 20 March 1867 |
4015 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 23 January 1867 |
4008 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 24 April 1867 |
4021 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 24 July 1867 |
4081 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 24 October 1866 |
4041 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 26 December 1866 |
4050 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 26 September 1866 |
4037 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 27 February 1867 |
4012 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 27 March 1867 |
4017 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 28 November 1866 |
4044 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 29 August 1866 |
4033 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 29 May 1867 |
4024 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 3 April 1867 |
4018 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 3 July 1867 |
4027 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 3 October 1866 |
4038 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 30 January 1867 |
4016 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 5 December 1866 |
4045 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 5 September 1866 |
4034 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 6 February 1867 |
4009 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 6 March 1867 |
4013 |
1867 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 7 November 1866 |
4042 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Democrat - 8 August 1866 |
4031 |
1866 |
Newspaper - Piqua Enquirer - 13 December 1860 |
4075 |
1860 |
Newspaper - Piqua Enquirer - 24 May 1855 |
4059 |
1855 |
Newspaper - Piqua Enquirer - 7 November 1850 |
4076 |
1850 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 7 August 1823 |
4113 |
1823 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 13 February 1828 |
3986 |
1828 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 16 July 1825 |
4117 |
1825 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 2 May 1827 |
3978 |
1827 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 21 June 1821 |
4112 |
1821 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 21 June 1826 |
4119 |
1826 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 24 January 1829 |
4082 |
1829 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 3 August 1826 |
3989 |
1826 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 30 October 1823 |
4114 |
1823 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 4 June 1825 |
4115 |
1825 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 6 August 1825 |
4118 |
1825 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette - 9 July 1825 |
4116 |
1825 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette and Miami Farmers' General Intelligencer. New Series vol. 1 no. 44 - 13 May 1830 - newspaper not on microfilm. |
4688 |
1830 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette and Miami Farmer's General Intelligencer - 6 August 1830 |
3987 |
1830 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette and Register of News, Agriculture, Arts and Manufacturing - 20 Feb 1823 |
3988 |
1823 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette, 17 January 1829 |
5260 |
1829 |
Newspaper – Piqua Gazette, Saturday, June 28, 1834 – not on microfilm |
8012 |
1834 |
Newspaper – Piqua Gazette, Wednesday, August 30, 1826 – not on microfilm |
8005 |
1826 |
Newspaper – Piqua Gazette, Wednesday, May 30, 1827 – not on microfilm |
8006 |
1827 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette. New Series vol. 4 no. 42 - 16 September 1833 |
4689 |
1833 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette. New Series vol. 4 no. 45 - 21 December 1833 |
4690 |
1833 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette. New Series vol. 5 no. 20 - 2 August 1834 |
4691 |
1834 |
Newspaper - Piqua Gazette. New Series vol. 5 no. 24 - 30 August 1834 |
4692 |
1834 |
Newspaper – Piqua Gazette; And Athenaeum of Literature, News and Politics, Saturday, April 27, 1833 – not on microfilm |
8011 |
1833 |
Newspaper – Piqua Gazette; And Miami Farmers’ General Intelligencer, Saturday, October 16, 1830 – not on microfilm |
8007 |
1830 |
Newspaper – Piqua Gazette; And Western Athenaeum of Literature, News And Politics, Wednesday, October 12, 1831 – not on microfilm |
8008 |
1831 |
Newspaper – Piqua Gazette; And Western Athenaeum of Literature, News and Politics, Wednesday, January 25, 1832 – not on microfilm |
8009 |
1832 |
Newspaper – Piqua Gazette; And Western Athenaeum of Literature, News and Politics, Wednesday, May 12, 1832 – not on microfilm |
8010 |
1832 |
Newspaper – Piqua Intelligencer, Saturday, August 15, 1840 – not on microfilm |
8017 |
1840 |
Newspaper – Piqua Intelligencer, Saturday, July 31, 1841 – not on microfilm |
8019 |
1841 |
Newspaper – Piqua Intelligencer, Saturday, September 12, 1840 – not on microfilm |
8018 |
1840 |
Newspaper – Piqua Intelligencer, Saturday, September 26, 1840 – not on microfilm |
8016 |
1840 |
Newspaper - Piqua Intelligencer - 25 July 1840 |
4051 |
1840 |
Newspaper - Piqua Journal - 18 March 1875 |
4052 |
1875 |
Newspaper – Piqua Journal and Daily Dispatch, vol. 44, no. 38, March 19, 1896 – Anniversary Trade Edition [Located in Drawer 25 of Map Case] |
7356 |
1896 |
Newspaper – Piqua Journal and Daily Dispatch, Volume 44, Number 38, March 19, 1896 – Anniversary Trade Edition – the Forty-Fourth Anniversary of the Piqua Journal Trade Edition. Note: this paper is not on microfilm. |
7479 |
1896 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader- Dispatch - 25 November 1918 |
4080 |
1918 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch - 5 April 1913 |
4061 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, 28 March 1913 - page 1 and 2 only, laminated |
4929 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 25 - 13 October 1909 - very fragile - Front page dedicated to the 1909 Harvest Festival and the unveiling of the Rowan Monument to Vice Admiral Stephen C. Rowan which was donated by J. C. Schmidlapp of Cincinnati and formerly of Piqua. |
4739 |
1909 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 25 - 14 October 1909 - very fragile - front page story on the dedication of the Rowan Memorial. |
4740 |
1909 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 1 April 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4818 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 2 April 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4819 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 28 March 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4815 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 29 March 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4816 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 3 April 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4820 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 31 March 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4817 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 4 April 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4821 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 7 April 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4822 |
1913 |
Newspaper - Piqua Leader-Dispatch, vol. 37 - 8 April 1913 - Flood reporting - laminated for display. [1 copy located in map case] |
4823 |
1913 |
Newspaper – Piqua Press-Dispatch, vol. 39, no. 28, November 18, 1921 – the Piqua Press-Dispatch was a consolidation of the following newspapers: Miami Helmet; Piqua Daily Leader; Piqua Daily Dispatch; Piqua Daily Leader-Dispatch; Piqua Daily Press; Piqua Daily Call. The owner/business manager was C. F. Rideour. The consolidation occurred as the Piqua Daily Call acquired by inheritance (Miami Helmet) or purchase the other newspapers. This title was tried only briefly and then the newspaper went back to the dominant title, The Piqua Daily Call. |
7691 |
1921 |
Newspaper - Piqua Register - 16 December 1843 |
4058 |
1843 |
Newspaper - Piqua Register Extra- 8 March 1845 - President James K. Polk's Inaugural Address on 4 March 1845 |
3973 |
1845 |
Newspaper - Piqua Register, 10 December 1846 - This newspaper is NOT on microfilm - the paper is very fragile |
4924 |
1846 |
Newspaper - Piqua Register, Aug. 27, 1857 (copy) |
4218 |
1857 |
Newspaper – Piqua Register, volume 3, number 3 – weekly – December 16, 1843 – published by John W. Defrees – this paper is in extremely poor condition but it is not on microfilm. This paper supported the Whig Party. |
7355 |
1843 |
Newspaper - Piqua Tri-Weekly Register - 22 May 1851 |
4053 |
1851 |
Newspaper - Piqua Weekly - 18 May 1992 |
4062 |
1992 |
Newspaper - Piqua Weekly Tribune - 28 July 1883 |
4060 |
1883 |
Newspaper - Shelby County Classified -19 Aug 1992 |
4064 |
1992 |
Newspaper - Stillwater Valley Advertiser - 2 November 1988 |
3996 |
1988 |
Newspaper - Stillwater Valley News- Covington, Ohio - 18 July 1932 |
3995 |
1932 |
Newspaper – The Art Loan, Piqua, O., Saturday, |
5664 |
1886 |
Newspaper – The Calgary Daily Herald, Calgary, Alberta, Monday, May 26, 1913 – Lead story on the death of Luther McCarty in a heavyweight championship prize fight. Testimony of the medical examiner. |
5617 |
1913 |
Newspaper – The Calgary News-Telegram Extra, Calgary, Alberta, Monday, May 26, 1913 – Lead story on the death of Luther McCarty in a heavyweight championship prize fight. Testimony of the medical examiner. |
5616 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Cincinnati Enquirer, 15 August 1945 - "WAR ENDS AS JAPAN QUITS" - End of World War II |
5256 |
1945 |
Newspaper - The Dayton Herald, 14 August 1945, Second Extra - "WAR OVER!" - End of World War II |
5257 |
1945 |
Newspaper - The Evening Leader - St. Mary's, Ohio, Canal Edition - 25 February 1999 |
4085 |
1999 |
Newspaper – The Indianapolis Times, Victory 2nd Extra, Tuesday August 14, 1945 – PEACE (in 5” high red letters), Japs Surrender (in 2” high black letters). |
8268 |
1945 |
Newspaper - The Miami Democrat, vol. 11 no. 31 - 27 February 1875 - Newspaper NOT on microfilm |
4735 |
1875 |
Newspaper - The Miami Democrat, vol. 17 no. 10 - 2 October 1880 - Newspaper NOT on microfilm |
4737 |
1880 |
Newspaper - The Miami Helmet, 16 December 1897 |
5048 |
1897 |
Newspaper - The Miami Helmet, 20 January 1898 |
5046 |
1898 |
Newspaper - The Miami Helmet, 23 December 1897 |
5049 |
1897 |
Newspaper - The Miami Helmet,14 May 1896 |
5047 |
1896 |
Newspaper - The Miami Herald (Miami, Fla.), Wednesday, 29 January 1986 - Headline: "A nation Mourns" (the explosion of the space shuttle, Challenger) |
4998 |
1986 |
Newspaper - The Municipal Truth, vol. 1 no. 1 - October 1931 - paper published in support of a Piqua referendum to build a power plant and gain control of electric service from Dayton Power & Light Co. Vote on the referendum was held on 3 November 1931 and the ordinance was adopted. |
4645 |
1931 |
Newspaper – The National Republican and Ohio Political Register, Cincinnati, Friday, February 13, 1824, Vol. 2, No. 117 – This early newspaper was slanted toward the Democratic-Republican Party which was the forerunner of the modern Democratic Party. |
6034 |
1824 |
Newspaper – The National Republican and Ohio Political Register, Cincinnati, Tuesday, December 28, 1824, Vol. 2, No. 208 – This early newspaper was slanted toward the Democratic-Republican Party which was the forerunner of the modern Democratic Party. |
6035 |
1824 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Courier and Enquirer, vol. 3 no. 17 - 19 August 1837 [Note name change.] |
4727 |
1837 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Courier and Enquirer, vol. 3 no. 32 - 2 December 1837 |
4728 |
1837 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Courier and Enquirer, vol. 3 no. 35 - 30 December 1837 - Newspaper NOT on microfilm. |
4729 |
1837 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Courier and Enquirer, vol. 3 no. 49 - 7 April 1838 |
4730 |
1838 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Courier and Enquirer, vol. 4 no. 5 - 2 June 1838 |
4731 |
1838 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Courier and Enquirer, vol. 3 no. 11 - 8 July 1837 - this is a reprint which was done at the time of the Ohio Sesquicentennial in 1953. |
4749 |
1837/1953 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call - 30 September 1918 - fragile - A special six page section listing the names and locations of the 5628 men between the ages of 18 and 45 from Miami County who registered on 12 September 1918 for military service. |
4747 |
1918 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Daily Call 4 March 1905 Industrial Edition – “Leading Trade Emporiums of Our Mercantile District.” Encapsulated original and copy. |
5615 |
1905 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, 18 April 1942 - "BOMB CITY OF TOKYO" - Doolittle Raid |
5255 |
1942 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Daily Call, Monday, January 29, 1951, front page. Headline: “Capt. Don Gentile Killed in Jet Plane Crash.” |
8138 |
1951 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Daily Call, Saturday, January 1, 2000 – special Millennium Edition, “A Millennium Retrospective” |
6023 |
2000 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 134 - 26 March 1913. "Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (2 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4805 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 135 - 27 March 1913. "Second Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (5 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4806 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 136 - 28 March 1913. "Third Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (2 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4807 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 137 - 29 March 1913. "Fourth Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (1 copy) [1 copy located in map case] |
4808 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 138 - 31 March 1913. "Fifth Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (2 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4809 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 139 - 1 April 1913. "Sixth Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (2 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4810 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 140 - 2 April 1913. "Seventh Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (2 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4811 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 141 - 3 April 1913. "Eighth Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (2 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4812 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 142 - 4 April 1913. "Ninth Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (2 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4813 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Call, vol. 29 no. 143 - 5 April 1913. "Tenth Flood Edition" - laminated for display. (2 copies) [1 copy located in map case] |
4814 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Dispatch, vol. 18 no. 97 - 11 May 1893 - Newspaper NOT on microfilm - very fragile |
4738 |
1893 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Daily Leader - 25 February 1901 |
3971 |
1901 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Enquirer, vol. 15 no. 9 - 2 July 1863 |
4732 |
1863 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Journal, 24 May 1877 - not on microfilm. |
5140 |
1877 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Journal, vol. 20 no. 33 - 7 January 1869 |
4733 |
1869 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Journal, vol. 26 no. 39 - 25 February 1875 - Newspaper NOT on microfilm |
4734 |
1875 |
Newspaper - The Piqua Journal, vol. 31 no. 20 - 9 October 1879 - Newspaper NOT on microfilm |
4736 |
1879 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Leader-Dispatch, volume xxv, December 26, 1906 |
7341 |
1906 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 1, Tuesday, September 23, 2014 – this newspaper is a weekly that is attempting to get a start. Jeff Hewitt is the newspaper owner, Angie Hewitt is Business Manager, Mike Barhorst is Managing Editor, Shelley Black sand Beth Workman are Advertising Representatives, Ann Darner is Graphic Designer and Mike New is the webmaster. Jeff Hewitt also owns the weekly Sidney Post. |
6895 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 2, Tuesday, September 30, 2014 – this newspaper is a weekly. |
6896 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 3, October 7, 2014 – The first four issues of this newspaper were given out free as advertising. |
6987 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 4, October 14, 2014 – The first four issues of this newspaper were given out free as advertising. |
6977 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 5, October 14, 2014 |
6988 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 6, October 28, 2014 |
6989 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 7, November 4, 2014 (3 copies) |
6990 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 8, November 11, 2014 (2 copies) |
7002 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 9, November 18, 2014 (2 copies) |
7003 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 10, November 25, 2014 |
7012 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 11, December 2, 2014 (2 copies) |
7013 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 12, December 9, 2014 (2 copies) |
7052 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 13, December 16, 2014 |
7054 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 14, December 23, 2014 (2 copies) |
7055 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 15, December 30, 2014 (2 copies) |
7056 |
2014 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 16, January 6, 2015 (2 copies) |
7060 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 17, January 13, 2015 (2 copies) |
7095 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 18, January 20, 2015 (2 copies) |
7097 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 19, January 27, 2015 (2 copies) |
7126 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 20, February 3, 2015 (2 copies) |
7139 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 21, February 10, 2015 (2 copies) |
7140 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 22, February 17, 2015 (2 copies) |
7141 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 23, February 24, 2015 (2 copies) |
7142 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 24, March 3, 2015 (2 copies) |
7143 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 25, March 10, 2015 (2 copies) |
7144 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 26, March 17, 2015 (2 copies) |
7145 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 27, March 24, 2015 (2 copies) |
7146 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 28, March 31, 2015 (2 copies) |
7148 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 29, April 7, 2015 (2 copies) |
7165 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 30, April 14, 2015 (2 copies) |
7166 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 31, April 21, 2015 (2 copies) |
7167 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 32, April 28, 2015 (2 copies) |
7187 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 33, May 5, 2015 (2 copies) |
7193 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 34, May 12, 2015 (2 copies) |
7194 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 35, May 19, 2015 (2 copies) |
7208 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 36, May 26, 2015 (2 copies) |
7209 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 37, June 2, 2015 (2 copies) |
7210 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 38, June 9, 2015 (2 copies) |
7211 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 39, June 16, 2015 (2 copies) |
7234 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 40, June 23, 2015 (2 copies) |
7242 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 41, June 30, 2015 (2 copies) |
7244 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 42, July 7, 2015 (2 copies) |
7255 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Piqua Post, Volume 1, Issue 43, Thursday, July 16, 2015 (2 copies) This was the last issue of The Piqua Post. |
7256 |
2015 |
Newspaper – The Sidney Daily News – Tuesday evening, March 25, 1913 – headline: “BIG FLOOD” in 4 inch type. |
6249 |
1913 |
Newspaper - The Star (London): "The War Is Over" 21 November 1918 (World War I) |
4199 |
1918 |
Newspaper – Trench and Camp, printed weekly for the Y.M.C.A. by courtesy of The Charlotte Observer, Edition for Camp Green, Charlotte, N.C., published under auspices of National War Work Council, Y.M.C.A. of the United States – Volume 1, No. 12, December 24, 1917 [This paper is in very poor condition and very delicate]. |
7777 |
1917 |
Newspaper - Troy Daily News, Friday, 22 November 1963 - headline: "President Kennedy Killed" |
4991 |
1963 |
Newspaper - Troy Daily News, Saturday, 23 November 1963 - Headline: "Death of a President" |
4993 |
1963 |
Newspaper - Troy Daily News, Tuesday, 15 September 1964 - "Troy Celebrates its 150th Anniversary" - the paper was published in the following eight sections: [1] first section and news of the day, [2] Troy, Its History, [3] Troy, Its Government, [4] Troy, Its People, [5] Troy, Commerce and Construction, [6] Troy, Its Industry, [7] Troy, Transportation and Communications, [8] Troy, Culture-Education |
4997 |
1964 |
Newspaper - Troy Daily News, Tuesday, 26 November 1963 |
4995 |
1963 |
Newspaper – Troy Daily News, Volume 95, Number 15, September 11, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) [2 copies] |
7086 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Troy Daily News, Volume 95, Number 16, September 12, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) [2 copies] |
7087 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Troy Daily News, Volume 95, Number 17, September 13, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) |
7088 |
2001 |
Newspaper – Troy Daily News, Volume 95, Number 18, September 14, 2001 – Reporting on the attacks on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon in Arlington, VA outside Washington D.C. which occurred on September 11, 2001 (9/11) |
7089 |
2001 |
Newspaper - Troy Daily News, Wednesday - 27 November 1963 |
4996 |
1963 |
Newspaper – Troy Tribune – volume 1, issue 8, Wednesday, April 23, 2014 – a weekly newspaper. |
6881 |
2014 |
Newspaper - Utica Evening Telegraph - 15 April 1865 - President Lincoln's Assassination |
4110 |
1865 |
Newspaper - Vicksburg Daily Citizen - set up for print 2 July 1863 before the surrender to Grant and issued by his order - 4 July 1863 (Reprinted 16 April 1885 with various advertisements from Piqua businesses around the edges. |
4111 |
1863/1885 |
Newspaper - West Milton Argus, vol.1 no. 3, 21 March 1879 |
4006 |
1879 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 22 - 13 August 1836 [Note: Name Change] |
4713 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 23 - 20 August 1836 |
4714 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 25 - 3 September 1836 |
4715 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 27 - 17 September 1836 |
4716 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 29 - 1 October 1836 |
4717 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 32 - 22 October 1836 |
4718 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 33 - 29 October 1836 |
4719 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 35 - 12 November 1836 |
4720 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 42 - 7 January 1837 |
4721 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 43 - 18 January 1837 [Note: with this edition the paper changed from Saturday to Wednesday publication day.] |
4722 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 45 - 4 February 1837 |
4723 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 2 no. 47 - 15 February 1837 |
4724 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 3 no. 2 - 6 May 1837 [Note: Paper reverted to a Saturday publication.] |
4725 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer, vol. 3 no. 6 - 4 June 1837 |
4726 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer - 13 May 1837 |
3992 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer - 20 May 1837 |
3991 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer - 27 May 1837 |
3979 |
1837 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Enquirer - 4 June 1837 |
3990 |
1837 |
Newspaper – Western Courier and Enquirer, Saturday, April 2, 1836 – not on microfilm |
8014 |
1836 |
Newspaper – Western Courier and Enquirer, Saturday, May 16, 1835 |
8013 |
1835 |
Newspaper – Western Courier and Enquirer, Saturday, May 7, 1836 – not on microfilm |
8015 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 20 - 1 August 1835 |
4698 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 24 - 29 August 1835 |
4699 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 27 - 19 September 1835 |
4700 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 35 - 14 November 1835 |
4701 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 36 - 21 November 1835 |
4702 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 38 - 5 December 1835 |
4703 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 39 - 12 December 1835 |
4704 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 40 - 19 December 1835 |
4705 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 43 - 9 January 1836 |
4706 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 44 - 16 January 1836 |
4707 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 45 - 23 January 1836 |
4708 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 47 - 6 February 1836 |
4709 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 49 - 20 February 1836 |
4710 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 50 - 27 February 1836 |
4711 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 52 - 12 March 1836 |
4712 |
1836 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no. 6 - 18 April 1835 |
4693 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no.11 - 30 May 1835 |
4694 |
1935 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no.13 - 13 June 1835 |
4695 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no.14 - 20 June 1835 |
4696 |
1835 |
Newspaper - Western Courier and Piqua Enquirer, vol. 1 no.19 - 25 July 1835 |
4697 |
1835 |
Newspaper advertising page - Piqua Daily Call, September 23, 1918 page 5 - an advertisement using the memory of LIEUT. FUNDERBURG to sell Liberty Bonds |
2834 |
1918 |
Newspaper hand bill advertising the Weekly Courier-Journal, published in Louisville, KY. This was an early form of USA Today. |
2956 |
1874 |
Newspaper -Piqua Register -February 8, 1815 |
5097 |
1815 |
Newspaper, ______ Enquirer, Thursday, January 25, 1894, "Sporting Supplement" [this section of 8 pages covers the prize fight between James J. Corbet and Charles Mitchell] |
2819 |
1894 |
Newspaper, American Messenger, September 1869, published monthly by the American Tract Society |
2954 |
1869 |
Newspaper, Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, Saturday, 26 September 1863 - Civil War - report on the Battles of Chickamauga and the apparent Union defeat. |
2904 |
1863 |
Newspaper, Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, Thursday, 24 September 1863 - Civil War - editorial and report on Lincoln's suspension of the writ of habeas corpus. |
2905 |
1863 |
Newspaper, Cincinnati Daily Enquirer, Thursday, 25 February 1864 - Civil War - editorial and article on the actions of General Banks, Union commander in Louisiana. |
2906 |
1864 |
Newspaper, Cincinnati Times-Star, Friday, 30 June 1882 - account of the execution of Charles Guiteau for the assassination of President James Garfield. |
2907 |
1882 |
Newspaper, Cincinnati Times-Star, Monday, March 31, 1913, front page headlines: "Flood Nearly Reaches Seventy-foot Stage, But Crest Will Pass Cincinnati on Tuesday" also "J.P. Morgan Dies In Rome" |
2843 |
1913 |
Newspaper, Cincinnati Times-Star, Tuesday, 14 August 1945, Front page headline - "War's End Here As Japan Quits" in 2 3/8" letters |
2908 |
1945 |
Newspaper, collection of newspaper clippings pertaining to the Johnston Farm - from the files of Leonard Hill |
3139 |
various |
Newspaper, collection of newspaper clippings pertaining to the Miami and Erie Canal - from the files of Leonard Hill |
3140 |
various |
Newspaper, Dayton Journal Extra, Monday, December 8, 1941 - front page headline: "Japs Declare War" |
2838 |
1941 |
Newspaper, Dayton Sunday Journal, Magazine Section, November 21, 1920, "Customs of the Ancients Perpetuated," an article about the Forest Hill Cemetery Mausoleum |
2841 |
1920 |
Newspaper, Der Piqua Correspondent, Wednesday, 23 January 1884 No. 41. This newspaper is in German and is not on microfilm, |
1979 |
1884 |
Newspaper, Die Greenville Post, Thursday, 29 August 1889 [this newspaper is in German] |
2818 |
1889 |
Newspaper, Die Miami Post, Saturday, 5 November 1896. In German, Published in Piqua, Ohio |
2912 |
1896 |
Newspaper, Extra Globe, published by Blair and Rives, Monday, October 26, 1840, Washington D.C. by the publishers of The Congressional Globe |
2826 |
1840 |
Newspaper, Ludington Appeal, Thursday, September 16, 1897 |
2820 |
1897 |
Newspaper, Marion Daily Leader (Marion, Indiana) Monday, July r, 1898, front page headline: "A Great Fourth of July - Admiral Cervera's Fleet Wholly Destroyed by Rear Admiral Sampson Sunday Morning" |
2840 |
1898 |
Newspaper, Miami Valley Fifty Plus, January 1992, published by Troy Daily News - includes an article about Jim Oda and the Flesh Public Library Local History Room. |
3156 |
1992 |
Newspaper, National Intelligencer, Washington, Thursday, December 11, 1862 |
2825 |
1862 |
Newspaper, Old Town Gazette, December 1991, produced by Alphabet House, a souvenir guide to San Diego, CA - The front page has an article about the Battle of San Pasqual and the internment of Capt. Abraham Johnston. |
3152 |
1991 |
Newspaper, Piqua Daily Call "1883 - Thirtieth Anniversary - Industrial Edition - 1913" Tuesday, 28 October 1913 |
2966 |
1913 |
Newspaper, Piqua Daily Call Second Flood Edition, Thursday, 17 March 1913 |
2964 |
1913 |
Newspaper, Piqua Daily Call, "October 20, 1865", pages 5-10. The date line on this newspaper is an obvious error. Date should probably be "1965". |
2982 |
1965 |
Newspaper, Piqua Daily Call, Sesquicentennial Edition, 23 September 1938 - This celebration commemorated 150 years since the enactment of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. |
2980 |
1938 |
Newspaper, Piqua Daily Press, November 28, 1916, Headline: "Miami Conservancy District Established - Decision of Court Unchanged By Supreme Bench" - this removed the last legal obstacle to the creation of the district |
2833 |
1916 |
Newspaper, Piqua Gazette, Thursday, August 21, 1823 [this newspaper is not on microfilm] |
2813 |
1823 |
Newspaper, Piqua Gazette, Thursday, November 15, 1821 [this newspaper is not on Microfilm] |
2810 |
1821 |
Newspaper, Piqua Gazette, Thursday, November 29, 1821 [this newspaper is not on microfilm] |
2807 |
1821 |
Newspaper, Piqua Gazette, Wednesday, March 21, 1827 [also available on microfilm] |
2844 |
1827 |
Newspaper, Piqua Leader-Dispatch, Friday, 4 April 1913 |
2970 |
1913 |
Newspaper, Piqua Press-Dispatch, vol. 1, no. 1, Monday, November 3, 1919. This is the first issue of the consolidated Piqua Daily Press and Piqua Leader Dispatch. This was the attempt of the 2 papers to survive against the Piqua Daily Call |
2832 |
1919 |
Newspaper, Progressive News, vol. 1, no. 1, Piqua, Ohio, Friday, April 14, 1933 - The first edition |
2831 |
1933 |
Newspaper, Springfield Daily News, Monday, 8 December 1941. Headline: "WAR (3 3/4" high letters) Declared On Japan (1 1/2" high letters)" |
3117 |
1941 |
Newspaper, The Champaign County Democrat, Tuesday, 31 December 1918 |
3120 |
1918 |
Newspaper, The Congressional Globe and Appendix for the Extra Session - this is the index to the 10th volume of the Congressional Globe, which is the first session of the 27th Congress. Washington, 4 October 1841 |
2827 |
1841 |
Newspaper, The Dayton Daily News, Sunday, June 4, 1939, articles and pictures of Piqua over the years. Headline is: "Piqua Boasts of Historical, Industrial, and Social Richness." |
2842 |
1939 |
Newspaper, The Dayton Herald Tuesday, 14 August 1945. Headline: "Jap's Surrender Note Expected in U.S. Today (1 1/2" high letters)" |
3118 |
1945 |
Newspaper, The Herald Extra, Dayton, Ohio 7 November 1918, front page headline - "WAR IS OVER" (IN 2 7/8" LETTERS): "Hostilities Cease at 2 p.m." This paper reports an armistice signed at 11 o'clock a.m. - the report and headline were premature as the war did not end until 11 o'clock a.m., 11 November 1918. |
2909 |
1918 |
Newspaper, The Herald: A Gazette for the Country, New York, Saturday, January 21, 1797 - reporting the debate and actions in the U.S. House of Representatives January 5th - January 15th and other news. |
2809 |
1797 |
Newspaper, The Knoxville Daily Bulletin, Knoxville, Tenn., Friday, September 11, 1863 |
2812 |
1863 |
Newspaper, The Miami Democrat, Saturday, April 18, 1874 [this newspaper is not on microfilm] |
2816 |
1874 |
Newspaper, The Miami Helmet, Thursday, January 26, 1882 |
2845 |
1882 |
Newspaper, The Miami Rural News, Published by the Paramount Stationers, 317 N. Wayne St., Piqua, O. vol. 1, no. 1 - April 6, 1934 |
2829 |
1934 |
Newspaper, The News, Covington, Ohio, Monday, 25 June 1928 vol. IV. No. 152 |
2074 |
1928 |
Newspaper, The News, Second Extra, The Dayton Daily News, Monday, July 23, 1934 pages 1 - 6, Headline: "Dillinger Killed," and articles and photos of the life and criminal career of John Dillinger |
2837 |
1934 |
Newspaper, The Ohio Farmer, 18 December 1915 and 25 December 1915 |
2983 |
1915 |
Newspaper, The Ohio Rainbow Reveille, "Official Organ 166th Infantry", May 6, 1918, dateline is "somewhere in France" |
2830 |
1918 |
Newspaper, The Ohio State Journal, Friday, August 10, 1923, front page headline: "Harding's Body Rests In Father's House" |
2839 |
1923 |
Newspaper, The Ohio Statesman, Columbus, Tuesday, January 17, 1843 |
2822 |
1843 |
Newspaper, The Ohio Statesman, Columbus, Tuesday, January 3, 1843 |
2821 |
1843 |
Newspaper, The Ohio Statesman, Columbus, Wednesday, April 5, 1843 |
2824 |
1843 |
Newspaper, The Ohio Statesman, Columbus, Wednesday, June 12, 1843 |
2823 |
1843 |
Newspaper, The Piqua Daily Call, 30 April 1943. Headline "Robbins & Myers, Inc. Awarded Army-Navy 'E'". Also includes ads for other firms which have been awarded an "E". |
2936 |
1943 |
Newspaper, The Piqua Daily Call, Extra, Friday, August 3, 1923, Headline: "President Dies", articles appearing on page 1 and 2 [2 copies] |
2836 |
1923 |
Newspaper, The Piqua Daily Call, Monday, July 4, 1898 - flag on the front page is printed in color - Headlines in 2 inch type, "Cervera's Fleet Destroyed" |
2817 |
1898 |
Newspaper, The Piqua Daily Call, Thursday, 27 June 1889 - front page - report of the Republican state convention. Inside back page are 2 articles covering the marriage of Mr. Leo Flesh to Miss Gertrude H. Smith. |
2910 |
1889 |
Newspaper, The Piqua Daily Call, Tuesday, 18 May 1954. A special edition commemorating 25 years of the commission-city manager form of city government |
2903 |
1954 |
Newspaper, The Piqua Gazette, Wednesday, February 28, 1827 [also available on microfilm] |
2815 |
1827 |
Newspaper, The Piqua Gazette, Wednesday, June 28, 1826 [this newspaper is not on microfilm] |
2814 |
1826 |
Newspaper, The School Herald, published in the interest of the Orange township Schools, Shelby County, Ohio, vol. 1 no. 4, May 1900 |
2953 |
1900 |
Newspaper, The Shelby County Democrat, Friday, 4 April 1913 |
3119 |
1913 |
Newspaper, The Sidney Daily News, special Sesquicentennial Edition, 1953, Commerce and History |
2913 |
1953 |
Newspaper, The Sidney Daily News, special Sesquicentennial Edition, 1953, Industrial and Organizations |
2914 |
1953 |
Newspaper, The Sidney Daily News, special Sesquicentennial Edition, 1953, Religion, Agriculture, Education, Transportation |
2915 |
1953 |
Newspaper, The Troy Chronicle, Thursday, 12 January 1888 |
2911 |
1888 |
Newspaper, The Troy Democrat, 16 July 1896 |
2957 |
1896 |
Newspaper, Troy Daily News, Friday, 20 June 1913 |
2965 |
1913 |
Newspaper, Ulster County Gazette, published at Kingston (Ulster County) by Samuel Freer and Son, Saturday, January 4, 1800 [this paper is an old reprint of the original - included in this file is a short article entitled "Identifying Original Ulster Gazettes."] |
2808 |
early 20th Century |
Newspaper, Weekly Register, Eaton, Ohio, Saturday, August 5, 1826 |
2811 |
1826 |
Newspaper, WPTW announcer vol. 1 no. 1 December 1948, "Station Observes First Anniversary" |
2940 |
1948 |
Newspaper/magazine – Harper’s Weekly, 8 March 1884 |
5626 |
1884 |
Newspaper: Miami Democrat -Sept. 24, 1881 |
4874 |
1881 |
Newspapers – Civil War Newspapers authentically reproduced in their entirety form the original editions: [1] The New York Herald, February 11, 1861 – this paper includes the Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States of America adopted at a convention at Montgomery, Alabama. [2] The New York Times, April 12, 1861 – reports on events around Charleston Harbor and Ft. Sumpter. [3] The New York Herald, April 14, 1861 – reports on the bombardment and evacuation of Ft. Sumpter. [4] New York Tribune, April 15, 1861 – reports on surrender of Fort Sumpter, and northern war fever. [5] The New York Herald, April 20, 1861 – reports of the dispatch of Union troops to Washington D.C. and the riots in Baltimore and attacks on Union troops moving through the city. [6] New York Tribune, July 22, 1861 – reports of the Battle of Bull Run and the Union retreat back to Washington D.C. |
8291 |
1861 |
Newspapers – Civil War Newspapers authentically reproduced in their entirety form the original editions: [1] Daily Richmond Examiner, May 10, 1862 – reports of the fall of New Orleans and the Peninsula Campaign in Virginia. [2] Daily Richmond Examiner, June 3, 1862 – reports of the continuing battles on the peninsula of Virginia. [3] The Charleston Mercury, June 17, 1863 – reporting on the beginning of Gen. Lee’s move to the north and of the dire circumstances in Vicksburg. [4] Richmond Daily Dispatch, October 20, 1863 – reporting on the actions of the Confederate government and the aftermath of the second battle of Bull Run. [5] Charleston Daily Courier, September 26, 1864 – reports on the beginning of Gen. Sherman’s movement out of Atlanta toward Savanah and on the continuing siege at Petersburg, Virginai, plus other general news of actions by Gen. Hood and in the Texas-Arkansas area around Ft. Smith. |
8292 |
1862, 1863, 1864 |
Newspapers – Operation Desert Storm – newspapers reporting the beginning of the war to liberate Kuwait and the invasion of Iraq (January 17, 1991) and the Victory over Iraq (February 28, 1991): [1] Piqua Daily Call, January 17, 1991 pages 1, 2, 3, 13 – the headline on page 1 was “WAR” in letters 3” high; [2] Dayton Daily News, February 24, 1991, pages 1, 13-A, 14-A, 15-A, 16-A, 17-A – the headline on page 1 was “INVASION” in letters 2” high; [3] Piqua Daily Call, February 28, 1991, page 1 – the headline is “Storm is over; U.S. Claims VICTORY!” [4] Urbana Daily Citizen, February 28, 1991 – pages 1, 4 – the headline is “Victory” |
8174 – large flat box |
1991 |
Newspaper - Piqua Register, Aug. 27, 1857 (copy) |
4218 |
1857 |
Newspapers – Piqua Daily Call – Fifth Flood Edition, 1 April 1913 |
5607 |
1913 |
Newspapers – Piqua Daily Call – First and Second Flood Editions, 26 & 27 March 1913 |
5597 |
1913 |
Newspapers – Piqua Daily Call – Fourth Flood Edition, 29 March 1913 |
5598 |
1913 |
Newsweek 50th Anniversary edition |
2655 |
1983 |
Night School Poster, Central High School |
1182 |
1930 |
Ninety-Fourth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry - Battle of Perryville, history and documents compiled by Terry Wright |
2624 |
1862 |
Non de Script Club - photograph - note explaining the club |
2124 |
1954 1987 |
Non De Script Club documents: (A) The Non De Script News, vol. 1 no. 1 Piqua, OH, 3 March 1931 "Published Once in a Lifetime by The Non De Script Club Unincorporated" (B) Invitation to the Non De Script Club from the Piqua Chapter of the American Association of University Women to hear Mrs. Arletta Ahrens speak about Caribbean Cruises, Jan 11, ____, (C) A Tribute to Sallie Ingham Hager, June 22, 1946 written at the time of her death. |
2463 |
1931, 1946 |
Nondescript Society booklets, 1915-0944 |
3213 |
1915-1944 |
Nondescript Society newspaper clippings |
3214 |
1902-1952 |
Norman Rockwell - Norman Rockwell advertisement, “It’s Watch Inspection Time, September 6-15,” 1951 produced for the 1951 Swiss Federation of Watch Manufacturers. |
4989.1 |
1951 |
North - 428 North St. - photo |
2144 |
c.1970 |
North Main – photo (copy) |
934 |
c.1895 |
North Main Street bridge – eight photographs of the construction and grand opening ceremony of the new North Main Street bridge – c. 1955. |
8134 |
c. 1955 |
North Main Street photographs: [1] Harvest Festival, October 28-30, 1908 – photo is looking northwest at the corner of the Orr-Flesh Building. [2] Harvest Festival, October 28-30, 1908 – photo is looking northeast at the east side of the 400 block of North Main starting with Citizens Bank. [3] Looking north from the center of N. Main St. at the Public Square, c. 1925 [4] Looking north on N. Main from Water Street at the 200 block of N. Main, both sides, c. 1906. [5] Looking north on N. Main from High Street at the 300 block of N. Main, both sides, c. 1906 |
6550 |
various |
North Main Street Swing Bridge – photo |
672 |
c.1900 |
North Manchester Foundry Stove – This foundry made a number of copies of the “Dolly Favorite” stove at sometime in the 1950’s. They used an original “Dolly Favorite” stove for the patterns. This file contains five photographs of a North Manchester Dolly Stove. |
5959 |
c. 1955 |
North Street School |
692 |
1916 |
North Street School - "At the Court of Santa Claus", An Operetta by Maude Grita Wallace, presented by North Street School, directed by Miss Imogene Luse. - program |
4777 |
c. 1946 |
North Street School – 1st grade – photo |
796 |
1894 |
North Street School – 6th grade – photo |
794 |
c.1890 |
North Street School – 7th grade – photo |
795 |
c.1890 |
North Street School - 8th grade newsletter, 1921-1922 |
5310 |
1921 |
North Street School – An American Folk Festival – presented by North Street School – program (3 copies) |
5920 |
c. 1941 |
North Street School – Catalogue North Street School Hobby Show, 1942 |
5923 |
1942 |
North Street School - color photograph |
3596 |
c. 1980 |
North Street School Certificate - "I Attended The Last day of Classes At North Street Elementary School" - School let out for the last time at 3:23 p.m., Friday, 5 June 1981 - certificates given to students as they left the building. |
4300 |
1981 |
North Street School composite of individual student photographs of the 6th grade in 1958 with Miss Jacqueline Lange and Mrs. Burdette as teachers. |
6591 |
c. 1958 |
North Street School Kindergarten Class photo 1950 |
6590 |
1950 |
North Street School photo of classroom |
797 |
1896 |
North Wayne Manor, Inc. Brochure |
803 |
n.d. |
North Western Goat Breeders Association, monthly meeting, Fountain Park, Piqua, O. July 18, 1937 – Walter Sweet Photo – 8” x 10” black/white. |
6823 |
1937 |
North, Genevieve poems published in Christmas cards |
1744 |
1944-1964 |
Northwest Ordinance and U.S. Constitution Bicentennial 1787-1987 - materials from the governor and the commission on the bicentennial |
2533 |
1986 |
Northwest Territory (Historical) |
431 |
1937 |
Northwest Territory Celebration poster – 1798-88 – 1937-38 - poster printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1937. The poster is 18” x 24”. Attached to the bottom of the poster is an 18” x 9” schedule of the Piqua Sesquicentennial Celebration held September 22-25, 1938. The encapsulated poster is located in drawer 13 of the map case in the Local History Room. |
7053 |
1938 |
Northwest Territory Sesquicentennial Celebration Souvenir Program and History, September 1938 |
2610 |
1938 |
Northwest Territory Sesquicentennial Expedition 1788-1938 – The Trek of the Northwest Pioneers. |
5497 |
1938 |
Norton’s Better Grade Footwear, Piqua, Ohio – Norton’s Shoe Store – “Treadeasy” Shoes” – this is a Bridge Score pad with printed on it, the Official Contract Bridge Socring Rules, effective November 1, 1932. Under the pad are the rules for scoring Auction Bridge. |
7654 |
c. 1933 |
Notes and Cards: (1) Bennett, June - overnight invitation 26 Jan. 1939 with notes written on the envelope (2) Lange, Paulina, calling card [1895], (3) Piqua Historical Society membership card issued to Richard Palsgrove Family by Bonnie K. Searles, Secretary [1977] |
2594 |
1939, 1895, 1977 |
Notice for Distillers, Tobacco, Oleo Margarine Retailers, Special Taxes |
1842 |
c. 1904 |
Notice of Ditch Repair hearing sent to Sarah Ellen Wampler as an affected party – June 1949 |
7813 |
1949 |
NRA Member sticker “We do our part” – issued c. 1935 by the National Recovery Administration to businesses who agree to abide by fair competition rules. |
6264 |
c. 1935 |
NRA Member: We Do Our Part poster - Blue Eagle symbol - produced by the National Recovery Administration |
4959 |
c. 1935 |
Nuclear Power Plant – color print, Piqua, OH |
1353 |
n.d. |
Nuclear Power Plant - Retirement of the Piqua Nuclear Power Facility - document from U.S. Department of Energy - 23 June 1978 |
2615 |
1978 |
Numismatic Scrapbook - magazine |
3313 |
1970 |
Nurses, photograph of a group of 7 unidentified nurses |
2784 |
c. 1915 |
Nursing School Graduates - photo |
2055 |
pre. 1900 |
10-Jan-21