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Marianna Nixon Papers
Marianna McKnight Nixon was a lifelong Daytonian and descendant of several prominent families of the Dayton area, including the McKnights, Dovers, and Van Cleves. The collection is primarily comprised of photographs of Marianna’s life and family, as well as correspondence, genealogical information, and printed materials such as newspaper clippings, brochures, and periodicals.
David Nolin Huffman Prairie Research Collection (MS-661)
North German Lutheran Church Records (MFM-88)
Contains eleven volumes of Cincinnati church records which were written in German script until 1923. Included are records of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals, as well as meeting minutes and membership lists. The North German Lutheran Church was also known as the German Evangelical Lutheran Reformed Church.
Norwood Presbyterian Church Records (MFM-61)
Consists of three volumes of records which include an early church history, session minutes, membership lists, and a register of elders.
Ervin J. Nutter Papers (SC-212)
Items relating to the life and work of Ervin J. Nutter.
O. S. Kelly Company Records (MS-149)
This collection contains the Board of Directors’ minutes, financial records, correspondence, subject files, photographs, and production records of a Springfield-based manufacturer of steam tractors and threshing machines. Also included is a large collection of drawings and blueprints.
O. T. Larson Aviation Collection
Oakwood Extension (Kettering), Ohio Postcard (SC-126)
Color lithograph postcard that depicts an aerial view of Oakwood Extension, now part of Kettering, Ohio. It was published as an advertising piece for the Spaite-Wright Realty Company.
Oakwood Rotary Club Records
The Oakwood Rotary Club was founded on August 27, 1980. The records in this collection comprise administrative files such as meeting minutes, handbooks, club rosters, and correspondence, as well as newsletters spanning the history of the club from its inception in 1980 to 2012.
Adelaide Patricia O'Brien Papers
A native of Sharonville, Ohio, Patricia O'Brien was a successful singer and actress in New York City during the early part of this century. She returned to Dayton in 1917 and became manager of the Dayton Symphony Association. She also worked as a promoter of local theatrical events. Her papers include correspondence, photographs, diaries, and miscellaneous items.