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Canal Society of Ohio Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-219

Scope and Content

The Canal Society of Ohio Collection documents an important era in Ohio and Midwest transportation. The materials provide information on the construction, use and legacy of local and regional canals.

Series I: Canals and Rivers The pamphlets, monographs, booklets, maps, tour guides and papers in this series are divided into four geographical areas: Ohio, Indiana, New York and Pennsylvania. The Ohio materials comprise the largest section of the series and contain information on the Great Miami River, Ohio Canals, Ohio and Erie Canal, Ohio River, Miami Canal, Miami and Erie Canal, and Turtle Creek. Materials pertaining to Indiana cover Indiana Canals, Wabash-Erie Canal, and Wabash River. The New York section contains information on the Erie Canal. One map of Pennsylvania is located in oversize storage. The materials date between 1826 and 1985. Several of the pamphlets and tour guides were produced by the Canal Society of Ohio for its semi-annual tours.

An original bid for construction on Ohio canals in Delaware County (1826) and an account record for the Ohio Canal dating to 1849 are contained in the Ohio Canals folder (Box 1 File 4). Some materials in this series have been removed to oversize locations for storage. This is noted on the container listing and on the appropriate folders in Box 1.

Series II: Publications This series includes newspaper clippings and the regular publications of the Canal Society of Ohio: a newsletter for members and the illustrated quarterly, Towpaths. The newsletters date to 1967-1968 and 1985-1987. The first eight issues of Towpaths (19611962) are located in this series. A more complete collection of the quarterly can be found in the Reading Room of the Special Collections and Archives. Some newspaper clippings of canal news and history and the activities of the Canal Society of Ohio are located in oversize storage.

Series III: Canal History Resources This series contains reference materials for the Canal Society of Ohio's two repositories: Wright State University and University of Akron. A description of Wright State's holdings, which are greater than what is contained in this collection, and a bibliography of books on canal history in the Wright State Libraries are included. The series also contains University of Akron's collection index and photo negative log. One sheet of historical facts pertaining to the Piqua Historical Area is also located in the series.

Dates

  • Creation: 1826-2015
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1960-1990

Creator

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions on accessing materials in this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.

History of Canal Society of Ohio

The Canal Society of Ohio was founded in 1961 for the purpose of preserving and promoting Ohio's canal history. Semi-annual tours of Ohio canal segments are organized each spring and fall to highlight the history, construction and operation of the canal system. Additionally, Society members plan regional activities throughout the year, including slide presentations to interested groups.

The Society circulates a newsletter that contains information on its activities and current news of Ohio's canals. It also publishes a quarterly, Towpaths, with articles on canal history and related information.

Extent

0.5 linear feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

An eclectic group of materials pertaining to the history and lore of the Miami-Erie Canal in western Ohio, as well as other canals in neighboring states, the collection consists of pamphlets, maps, photographs, journal articles, newspaper clippings, and a run of the Canal Society of Ohio newsletter Towpaths. The activities of the Canal Society of Ohio, founded in 1961 to preserve and promote Ohio’s canal history, are also documented through publications, tour guides and newspaper clippings.

Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged into three series.

  1. Series I: Canals and Rivers, 1826-1985
  2. Series II: Publications and Administrative, 1960-1987, 2015
  3. Series III: Canal History Resources, Undated

Acquisition Information

The Canal Society of Ohio Collection was originally donated to Wright State University Special Collections and Archives by Terry K. Woods and Donna L. Dolick in December of 1983. Since then, several small additions have been received.

Related Material

The Wright State University Special Collections and Archives is the Western Ohio repository of historical materials for the Canal Society of Ohio. The University of Akron is the Society's repository for Eastern Ohio.

Separated Materials

With the exception of the first eight issues (1961-1962), all issues of the Towpaths newsletter have been physically separated from the collection and cataloged. These can be found in the Special Collections and Archives reading room, under call number HE395.O47 T6.

Processing Information

Rachel DeHart, 2007; additions processed and finding aid revised according to DACS standards by Lisa Rickey, September 2017.

Subject

Title
Guide to the Canal Society of Ohio Collection (MS-219)
Status
Completed
Author
Rachel DeHart, 2007; additions processed and finding aid revised according to DACS standards by Lisa Rickey, September 2017.
Date
2017
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Wright State University Libraries
Special Collections and Archives
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton OH 45435-0001 USA
937-775-2092