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St. Paul's Lutheran Church Records (MFM-78)
Includes three volumes of church records detailing baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals, as well as 1865 and 1868 constitutions (in German), and an 1890 constitution (in English). Also included is a church history (1868-1943). The records of this Cincinnati-area church are in German until 1916.
St. Peter's United Church of Christ Records (MFM-58)
Consists of two volumes of baptism, marriage, funeral, confirmation, and communion records, as well as the constitution of the church and a listing of members. Documents are written in German until 1911.
Tecumseh High School Class of 1955 Collection (MS-650)
The Tecumseh High School Class of 1955 Collection contains primarily clippings, programs, photographs, scrapbooks, and mementos from class members’ time in high school, as well as later alumni and reunion activities. The basketball team, which was quite good at the time, is strongly represented in the collection. The scrapbook of German exchange student Gudrun Klotz from the class’s senior year is also particularly noteworthy.
Third German Protestant Church Records (MFM-91)
Materials include a published church history as well as baptism, marriage, confirmation, and funeral records. The records of this Cincinnati church are in German until 1929.
Trotwood United Church of Christ Records (MS-614)
Walnut Hills Cemetery Records (MFM-81)
Consists of an index and register for a Cincinnati-area cemetery. Early listings are in German
Washington United Church of Christ Records (MFM-70)
Consists of three volumes of baptisms, confirmation, marriage, and funeral records which are written in German until 1918. Beginning in 1880, Pastor Johannes Vos recorded events pertaining to people in Fairmont and Lick Run in the early church books for both this church (originally named Washington Evangelical and Reformed Church) and for the Martini Church (see MFM-54). He was pastor for both churches during their early years.
Joseph Wilder Papers
Joseph Wilder graduated from medical school in Vienna, Austria and later became a practicing psychiatrist. The collection contains handwritten notes of “The Law of Initial Value” that he authored, a list of reprints that were moved to the general collection, miscellaneous papers, and correspondence.
Charles O. Wolpers Papers
The Charles O. Wolpers Papers consist of early 19th century daybooks, journals, and financial ledgers from stores that Wolpers owned in Bellefontaine (earlier named Belleville) and Germantown, Ohio. Also included are a few letters written to Wolpers by his brother in Germany.