Editor’s Note As a tribute to Women’s History Month, this story was provided by the Sherman Room of the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library and originally published by the Mansfield News […]
Area history
Here’s to a memory of Teddy Roosevelt in Mansfield
Editor’s Note This story was originally published on Richland Source in 2016. MANSFIELD — There are many truly classic moments of textbook Americana in the annals of Richland County history. […]
Little Chats with some Mansfield businesswomen: Dorothy Greene, community organizer for Red Cross
Editor’s Note As a tribute to Women’s History Month, this story was provided by the Sherman Room of the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library and originally published by the Mansfield News […]
Source reporters explore JFK’s life & death in Dallas
DALLAS — Driving through Dallas, you might not realize you’d just driven over the spot where John F. Kennedy was assassinated. It’s a street like any other, unceremoniously adorned with […]
Little Chats with some Mansfield businesswomen: Anna M. Wheelock, cashier Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
Editor’s Note As a tribute to Women’s History Month, this story was provided by the Sherman Room of the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library and originally published by the Mansfield News […]
Little Chats with some Mansfield businesswomen: Mrs. Susan E. Wheaton, assistant probation officer
Editor’s Note As a tribute to Women’s History Month, this story was provided by the Sherman Room of the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library and originally published by the Mansfield News […]
Little Chats with some Mansfield businesswomen: Edith J. Martien, auditor Citizen’s Savings & Loan Co.
Editor’s Note As a tribute to Women’s History Month, this story was provided by the Sherman Room of the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library and originally published by the Mansfield News […]
Ohio’s Anti-Slavery Society was founded in 1835
Editor’s Note This story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection. It’s being republished here as part of a collaborative agreement. Abolitionists established the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society in Zanesville at […]
Little Chats with some Mansfield businesswomen: Mrs. Emma B. Hughes, matron of Richland County Children’s Home
Editor’s Note As a tribute to Women’s History Month, this story was provided by the Sherman Room of the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library and originally published by the Mansfield News […]
Early Mansfield businesswoman Boals was key figure in changeover from Eclipse to Tappan
Inside the Sherman Room This story is from Mary McKinley, who operates the Sherman Room at the Mansfield Richland County Public Library. The Sherman Room is a treasure trove of […]

