Second installment on the fall issue of the Ohio Genealogical Society's Ohio Genealogy News, which comes bearing both good news and bad:
* The Preble County District Library has scanned and indexed county marriage records 1808-1996 and various other historical records.
* Bowling Green State University's Center for Archival Collections includes manuscripts with online finding aids; local government records including hunting and fishing licenses, poll books, tax lists, and peddlers licenses, plus online indexes for Henry County 1853 plat books and Wood County probate estate case files 1820-1870; and online databases of Great Lakes vessels including photographs.
* OGS will sponsor its third annual writing contest (750-5000 words), accepting entries in January and February 2010. This is a great place to jump-start your genealogy writing career and get some critiques. If you're doing a lot of work in Ohio, you can submit up to two entries in each of four categories -- eight total.
Bad news: the Ohio Historical Society's archives and library will be open only on Thursdays during 2010 and the first quarter of 2011. Library hours will be reduced at the Hayes Presidential Center and at Columbus Metropolitan as well.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Good and bad genealogy news in Ohio
Posted by Harold Henderson at 7:19 AM
Labels: Bowling Green University Center for Archival Collections, Henry County Ohio, Ohio Genealogical Society, Ohio Genealogy News, Preble County Ohio, Wood County Ohio, writing
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Currently, Columbus Metropolitan Library's Genealogy, History & Travel division hours are as follows.
Mon-Thurs 10-8pm
Fri-Sat 10-4pm
Sundays 1-5
www.columbuslibrary.org/genealogy
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