Dayton (Ohio) -- History
Found in 146 Collections and/or Records:
Williams Architectural Drawings
This collection consists of three sets of architectural drawings of homes in the Dayton area, including the homes of Gordon T. Milde, W. A. Chryst, and John and Ellen Berry.
Woodhull-Patterson Family Papers
The Woodhull-Patterson Family papers consist primarily of genealogical information and photographs pertaining to the Woodhull and Patterson families. There are also materials related to the history of Dayton and the surrounding area.
Woodland Cemetery Collection
Wright Company Glass Plate Negative Collection
: The Wright Company Glass Plate Negative collection consists of 92 glass plate negatives, and 10 film negatives relating to the Wright Company, the Wright School of Aviation, flights at Kitty Hawk, N.C., celebrations and aviation events, and a series of unidentified children.
Wright Company Glass Plate Negative Collection (MS-398) SELECTIONS in CORE Scholar
Wright State University Board of Trustees Minutes in CORE Scholar
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine Records
Wright State University College of Nursing and Health Records
The College of Nursing and Health contains documents from its inception to the present. These documents include the committee minutes to build the college, early correspondence files and school development files, annual reports, yearbooks, commencement records, and publications created by Boonshoft School of Medicine (BSOM) and its various offices. Among the departmental papers are class photographs and composites.
Wright State University Libraries Collection (UA-14)
Wright State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Departmental Records
The Special Collections and Archives Departmental Records Collection contains the archival administrative files of the department, including program development files, collection records, publications, event and publicity files, and the various director’s subject files dating back to the beginning of the program. The collection contains only permanent historical records.