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Henry Busch Photographs (SC-266)
This collection contains photographs (originals and reproductions/photocopies) depicting Brookville, Arlington, and downtown Dayton, Ohio, most dating around 1914, though some are as late as 1960. Many of the photographs are labeled and identified, and the primary subjects are Elden Hemp and Henry Busch.
Henry Farman III Biplane Photographs (SC-110)
This collection consists three 4x6 photos of a Henry Farman III biplane.
Henry H. Arnold Diary Transcription (SC-73)
Transcription of more than 400 pages of a diary belonging to Henry H. Arnold, a farmer in Montgomery County, Ohio.
Henry Harry Haskell Photograph (SC-170)
Reprinted undated photo of Henry Harry Haskell, Katharine Wright's husband.
Heritage Unitarian Church Records (MFM-53)
Contains three volumes of church records which include membership lists, marriage and death records, and a list of pastors. Heritage Unitarian is located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Heritage United Methodist Church Records (MFM-48)
Included in the records of this Cincinnati church is a listing of burials in the church cemetery and one volume of church membership lists.
Martin "Ray" Hertz, War & Work Memoirs (SC-278)
This collection consists of one binder of writings by Mr. Hertz on his career in the US Army Air Corps through the United States Air Force, and later the Ohio Air National Guard. The writings chronicle the time period between 1940 and 1957.
H.T.E. Hertzberg Papers and Reports (FSC-2)
The H.T.E. Hertzberg Anthropometry Papers document the career of anthropologist Hans Theodore Edward Hertzberg, who specialized in the study of human body measurements (anthropometry). The collection includes books, journals, articles, technical report, personal correspondence, and minutes for various meetings covering the period 1930-1976.
"High Acres" Landscape Plan (SC-281)
High Acres was the Dayton home built for the President of the Rike-Kumler Department Store, Frederick Rike, and his wife Ethel in 1929. It was designed by Cleveland architects Meade and Hamilton and the grounds were designed by Dayton landscape architect Samuel D. Zehrung. This collection consists of one oversize plan of the grounds.
Anna Hiles 1913 Flood Postcard Collection (SC-279)
This collection contains 36 postcards, two of which are addressed and dated April and June, 1913. The two addressed cards are interesting in that the writer briefly discusses some routine events, e.g. a friend's visit, very soon after the flood. Anna Hiles was the flood survivor who collected these cards. The collection was donated by her grandson.