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Wyoming Baptist Church Records (MFM-66)
Records consist of two volumes of documents from this Cincinnati-area church which lists memberships, deaths, and baptisms.
Xenia 1974 Tornado Clippings (SC-329)
The collection consists newspaper clippings, primarily from the Springfield News-Sun and Dayton Daily News, concerning the devastating tornado that wreaked havoc on Xenia, Ohio, on April 3, 1974.
Xenia Committee of 100 Records (SC-3)
Consists of minute records book of a Xenia citizen’s committee opposed to the sale of alcoholic beverages between the years of 1901 and 1911.
Xenia Female College Records (SC-52)
Contains programs, articles, papers, and commencement materials for the Xenia Female College, dating between 1866 and 1873.
Xenia, Ohio, Petition for Incorporation (SC-51)
Contains Xenia's original petition for incorporation as well as photocopies of the document, dated 1817.
William F. Yeager Aviation Collection
Yellow Springs Civil Rights Demonstration Photographs (SC-71)
This collection contains 31 photographs relating to a demonstration that occurred in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in 1964. There are also copies of court cases that arose from the demonstration.
Yellow Springs Community Council Records (MS-566)
The Yellow Springs Community Council (YSCC) was an umbrella organization under the United Way of Dayton. The United Way of Dayton would allocate money to the YSCC and, in turn, the YSCC would disseminate that money to the smaller non-profits in Yellow Springs. Materials include bylaws, meeting minutes, financial statements, balance sheets, funding requests, and both internal and external correspondence.
Frederick N. Young Papers
The papers in this collection cover the years 1968-1976 when Young served as a State Representative from Dayton to the Ohio General Assembly. The majority of the papers consist of correspondence with constituents and political colleagues. There are also working papers, clippings, reports, speeches, and campaign materials. There is also a file of correspondence and photographs on the 1970 Kent State University incident.
Margaret Shardelow Young Papers
Dayton native, Margaret Shardelow Young, was a member of the Friday Afternoon Club, one of the city's oldest women's literary clubs. She was also a local school teacher and long-time member of the First Baptist Church of Dayton. The collection includes her Friday Afternoon Club writings, schoolbooks, teaching notes, photographs, and greeting cards with her original poetry.