The following list presents the Ohio History Society Archaeology staff’s views on the top 10 places to experience the legacy of Ohio’s ancient American Indians. Most of the sites are […]
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John Newton Templeton: From enslaved to Ohio’s education trailblazer
Editor’s Note This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on Feb. 10, 2023. It is being republished here as part of a collaborative agreement. One day in 1813, […]
Meet the star of Ohio’s capital city skyline
Editor’s Note This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on Feb. 10, 2023. It is being republished here as part of a collaborative agreement. Those who are familiar […]
St. Clair’s opposition to Ohio’s statehood led to his ouster by President Thomas Jefferson
Editor’s Note This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on Nov. 4, 2022. It is being republished here as part of a collaborative agreement. COLUMBUS — Arthur St. […]
The Pacific story: General Beightler and the Buckeye Division
Editor’s Note This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on May 17, 2010. Ashland Source has a collaborative agreement with the Ohio History Connection to share content across […]
Freedom Trail: Ohio was a significant path for the Underground Railroad
Editor’s Note This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection. It is being republished here as part of a collaborative agreement. The Underground Railroad was a system of safe […]
Black history is Ohio history
Editor’s Note This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on Feb. 24, 2011. It is being republished here as part of a collaborative agreement. COLUMBUS — February […]
Kent State tragedy spawned hit song “Ohio” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Editor’s Note This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on May 17, 2017. It is being republished here through a collaborative agreement. “Tin Soldiers and Nixon’s Coming. […]
Warren G. Harding went from from Marion newspaper publisher to U.S. president, but not without scandal
Editor’s Note This is the ninth in a nine-part series looking at Ohio’s history of presidents. Some of the information was gleaned from a kit provided by the Ohio Historical […]
U.S. Grant’s boyhood home in Georgetown, Ohio open for historic tour
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection. Richland Source has entered into a collaborative agreement with the Ohio History Connection to share content across our sites. GEORGETOWN, […]

