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Logan County Business Records
A collection of 19th century business records from three different general stores in Logan County. Includes financial records, day-by-day account books listings transactions and customers names, and ledger books.
Frederick Meyer Papers (SC-34)
Ohler and Buchanan Livery Stable Records (MS-9)
The Ohler & Buchanan Livery Stable Records document daily transactions including sales, expenses, services and customers of a Wapakoneta- St. Mary's, Ohio, livery business in the 19th century.
Oregon Historic District Society Records
The Oregon Historic District Society was formed in 1973. The constitution for the society reads, in part, "To create a sense of community; to help make neighborhood life secure and comfortable; to establish an atmosphere in which to live, work and recreate ourselves." This collection contains administrative paperwork, photograph slides, compact discs, DVDs, newspaper articles, tour pamphlets, maps, licenses, permits, zoning issues, parking issues and neighborhood rehabilitation plans.
Patterson Family Papers
Pretzinger Architectural Collection
Consists of blueprints, drawings, business records, and photographs from the Albert Pretzinger Architectural Firm located in Dayton, Ohio. Collection provides examples of architectural styles of residences, schools, churches, hospitals, and commercial buildings in the Dayton area designed by Pretzinger and his associates from 1890-1950. The business records include correspondence, working papers, memos, and financial records.
Reynolds and Reynolds Company Records
Consists of ledgers containing departmental account records, cash debits, customer credits, and product information for various products manufactured by the company during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Adam Schantz, Sr. Estate Records
Strayer General Store Records
The collection consists of financial records of the W.M. Strayer Company in De Graff, a village in Logan County, Ohio.
Wolf and Wolf Segar Company Records
Consists of a minute book of a 19th-century Dayton cigar manufacturing company.