(Westerville, Ohio) 1884-1885, Westerville: New Republic. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1837-1838, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 2, 1861 to Jan. 30, 1869), Daily Political Tornado 10/06/1840 to 10/31/1840, Der westbote (Columbus, Ohio) (from Feb. 15, 1872 to June 11, 1895), Der westbote (Columbus, Ohio) (from Sept. 3, 1863 to Jan. 5, 1871), Der westbote. L.A. Times Archives Dec. 31, 1985 12 AM PT The final edition of the 120,000-circulation morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio, was to be published today. Photographs only from the Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen newspapers. (Columbus, Ohio) 1884-1886, Columbus: Josephinum Weekly. https://archives.denverlibrary.org/repositories/3/archival_objects/972110 Accessed March 01, 2023. (Westerville, Ohio) (from Feb. 16, 1912 to May 1, 1932), Westerville News & Public Opinion 09/17/2007 to 04/10/2012, Westerville News & Public Opinion, 2003-2005. The Citizen-Journal, which was published by Scripps in the morning Monday through Saturday, operated under a "joint operating agreement" with its rival, the afternoon Columbus Dispatch. (Worthington, Ohio) 1968-1974. The boys and girls of Pack 810 in North Haven held its 12th annual Snowball Fight. (Columbus, Ohio) 1972-1973, Columbus: Hilltop Weekly News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1839, Columbus: Lantern. [1], Scripps-Howard, a publicly traded company, was at the time one of the largest media conglomerates in the country, and owned 14 newspapers, seven TV stations, nine cable-TV companies, seven radio stations and other media. ohioana@ohioana.org, 2023 Ohioana Library Association - WordPress Theme by Kadence Themes, Announcing the 2022 Ohioana Book Award Winners, Ohioana Announces the 2022 Ohioana Book Award Finalists. These were created by individuals for their own small circle of friends and were not mass produced or sold in retail stores. There is no full text, Westlife serves various westshore suburbs of Cleveland. and published in Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, vol. [2] The move was completed in February 2016.[3]. (Columbus, Ohio) 1887-1899, Columbus: Sunday Morning News. (Hilliards, Franklin County, Ohio) 1927-1944, Hilliard: Northwest News. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1902-1904, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. Sign up to receive our newsletter! It has been updated and modified for this presentation. The Oregon Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. James M. Comly, brigadier general of the Union Army during the Civil War, edited the paper before and after the war, contributing to its position as one of the leading papers of the state. (Columbus, Ohio) 1888-1889, Columbus: Columbus Daily Press. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1948. The Columbus Gazette was dropped from the title in 1840 to become the Ohio State Journal. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1825-1837, Columbus: Ohio State Journal and Register. It provided coverage of both state and national politics, with extensive reporting on the American Civil War. (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1964, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. Like all Americans, my family spent the next three days transfixed before the television. A Facebook home for anyone who ever worked at the Columbus Citizen-Journal newspaper in Columbus, Ohio, which ceased publication December 31, 1985. ArchiveGrid connects you with archives around the world to find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. (Columbus, Ohio) 1846-1848, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Journal. Original funding in 2000 for PhotOhio was supplied by a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant and the Grandview Heights Public Library. It is currently housed at the Union County Historical Society, Marysville, Ohio. (Columbus, [Ohio]) 1829-1831, Columbus: Ohio State Bulletin. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection. (Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio) 1925-Current, Worthington: Worthington Spectator. Flashcard library that allows students to create their own flashcards for tests. The newspaper moved to Kirtland from Independence, MO. The Marysville High School Digital Yearbook collection contains more than 9,000 images of the The Key, for years 1936-2005. It was formed in 1959 by the merger of The Columbus Citizen and The Ohio State Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1958-1964, Columbus: Eastern Spectator. This network is made up of e-prescribing, electronic medical record (EMR), and electronic health record (EHR) applications, chain and independent pharmacies, and sponsors of healthcare-related education such as pharmaceutical manufacturers, health plans, payers, and pharmacy benefit managers. VITA offers free tax help to people who generally make $56,000 or less, persons with disabilities and limited English speaking taxpayers who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns. Often overlooked though, is information and stories found in old newspapers. Access central Ohios digital history. to have been instrumental in helping Rutherford B. Hayes be elected Governor of Ohio and later President of the United States. Schlesinger would continue teaching and writing for four more decades. Digital Collections Inside the library: Click the link above and sign up or for a free account (or log in if you already have one) for, Outside of the library: Click the link above, enter your library card number, and redeem your 72 hour access code. After the war, the Journal became a driving force in the election of several Ohioans to the White House: Ulysses S. Grant in 1868, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876 and James A. Garfield in 1880. This work contains the history and biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families of Union County, Ohio. View our, Sesquicentennial Author Series (special-events), African American Local History & Genealogy, French-Language Resources - Ressources en franais, Spanish-Language Resources - Informacin en espaol. [Ohio]) 1877-1881, Columbus: Ohio State Tribune, and Columbus Herald. An index and digest of Cleveland newspapers, produced by the WPA. (Columbus, O. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985, Box: 450. (Columbus, Ohio) 1899-1900s, Columbus: Union League. Newspapers published in Lisbon and New Lisbon, Newspapers published in Niles and Youngstown, Newspapers published in Perrysburg and Way, Newspapers published in Ripley, Georgetown, and Mount Orab, This is only an index. 9, June 1991. (Columbus, Ohio) 1880-1883, Columbus: Daily Times. Reference and multimedia content, plus primary sources, about key events and people in U.S. history. (Gahanna [Ohio) 1973-1975, Gahanna: Rocky Fork Enterprise. Today we have a guest post by Ohioanas executive director, David Weaver, who served as development director for nearly eight years before assuming his new position in September. Columbus: Digital Archives of the Westland Area Library 1977-2012 Columbus: German Village Gazette 2003-2005 Issues of newspapers, published in Ohio, that represent candidates 1840s elections. (Columbus, Ohio) 1889-1892, Columbus: Daily Reporter. (Gahanna, Ohio) 1963-Current, Gahanna: Tri-Community News. He famously coined the term imperial presidency in the title of his book about the Nixon administration and its abuses of power. (Columbus, Ohio) 1869-1870, Columbus: Ohio State Lantern. 3,600 periodicals (abstracts & indexing). (Columbus, Ohio) 1916-1921, Columbus: Columbus Messenger. I read the special edition of the November 23, 1963 issue of the Columbus Citizen-Journal and put it away as a keepsake that I have to this day. The personal collection of Irvin Chamberlin Henrys memorabilia as a soldier of Company E, 166th Infantry, 42nd (Rainbow) Division was generously donated by his family in 2009. Automated Phone Renewal (Columbus, Ohio) 1958-1962, Columbus: Ohio Monitor & Patron of Industry. Newspapers published in McAlester and other towns in Pittsburg County, such as Krebs, Indianola, Hartshorne, Haileyville, Featherston, Caddo, and Ashland. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. (Columbus, O. He served Kennedy in a number of capacities: speechwriter, historical consultant, adviser. (Columbus, Ohio) 1875-1879, Columbus: News Tribune. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Spectator. The newspaper was renamed The Ohio State Journal, and it became the official mouthpiece of the then-new Republican Party in the late 1850s, guided by its editor and proprietor, James M. Comly. In 1979, Schlesinger won a second National Book Award for Robert Kennedy and His Times. After the Dispatch decided not to renew the joint operating agreement when it expired, Scripps sold the Citizen-Journal to a Bath Township (eastern Ohio) businessman, who stated he intended to publish it past January 1, 1986. Searching is free. The Ohio State Journal was Ohio's paper of record for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries, delivering up-to-date news on a variety of topics to readers in central Ohio and beyond. (Columbus, O. Lancaster High School Yearbooks, The Mirage. The Davis Chair Company was founded by Charles E. Davis, a music instructor, in 1892 after he patented his idea of the perfect piano chair. 1959: The Columbus Citizen-Journal newspaper in publication. (Provided by. Student-run newspaper of Willamette University, Includes both the Sun and the Sheridan Sun. All rights reserved. (Grove City, Ohio) 1982-Current, Grove City: Record. COLUMBUS, OHIO The folding of the Columbus Citizen-Journal has been predicted by its editor in a meeting with the newspaper`s staff. (Columbus, Ohio) 1867-1887, Columbus: Swan's Elevator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1970, Columbus: South Rural-Urban Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1966, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. Circulation at the Columbus Citizen-Journal had been on the rise in recent years, and Scripps reported that it was a profitable property for Scripps for most of the 26-year arrangement. The Ohio History Connection, formerly Ohio Historical Society, serves as our State Archives. Thanks to the Grandview Heights/Marble Cliff Historical Society and the Grandview Heights High School for supplying some of the yearbooks. . The Dispatch Printing Co. and Scripps-Howard, as the Scripps company was known in the mid-1980s, blamed each other for the demise of the Citizen-Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1842-1845, Columbus: Ohio State Tribune. (Columbus, Ohio) 1875-1939, Columbus: Catholic Times. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1843, Columbus: Daily Dispatch and Daily Ohio Statesman. As is often the case with newspapers of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the Journal experienced multiple changes in ownership and titles throughout its nearly 150-year lifetime. A late-1985 Scripps strategy to sell the newspaper to independent businessman Nyles V. Reinfeld changed nothing, and The Columbus Citizen-Journal was published for the last time on December 31, 1985. The Union County School Annuals represent the rural schools of Union County, including Allen, Byhalia, Claiborne-Richwood, Chuckery-Darby, Dover, Jerome, Leesburg-Magnetic, Millcreek, Union, Taylor, Washington, and York from 1940 to 1942. Digital Newspaper Resources Contact the Archives & Library Archives & Library Ohio History Connection 800 East 17th Avenue Columbus, OH 43211 Phone: 614.297.2510 FAX: 614.297.2546 Email: reference@ohiohistory.org Search the Catalog You can search our newspaper holdings using our Library Catalog. Project funding has continued with support from Central Library Consortium members and several community organizations. The Columbus Gazette, as it was then known, served as the official reporting newspaper of the Ohio General Assembly. Explore our digital resources to help you learn something new or deep dive into a topic of interest. (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1932-1942, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Record. Copyright 2022 Columbus Metropolitan Library. (Columbus O. (Columbus, Ohio) 1816-1821, Columbus: Ohio Monitor. (Columbus, Ohio) 1874-1877, Columbus: Daily Journal and Register. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1959-1985, Box: 450. The assassination, however, changed those plans irrevocably. 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