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Ohio: A History of the Buckeye State (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013), 544pp; Knepper, George W. Ohio and Its People. Kent State University Press, 3rd edition 2003, ISBN 0-87338-791-0; Murdock, Eugene C. and Jeffrey Darbee. Ohio: The Buckeye State, An Illustrated History (2007). popular; Roseboom, Eugene H.; Weisenburger, Francis P. A History of Ohio ...
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It's time for Ohio legislators to shore up the rules on name changes, either by adjusting the five-year rule or by requiring boards of elections to shine a brighter spotlight on the regulations ...
"Timeline of Events in Toledo's History". Toledo's Attic. University of Toledo, Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Lucas County-Maumee Valley Historical Society, WGTE-TV. "Local History and Genealogy". Toledo-Lucas County Public Library. Archived from the original on 2014-12-28. "Toledo, Ohio". Ohio History Central. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio ...
The Philanthropist (Cincinnati, Ohio) and German/English-language Volksblatt [12] begin publication. Cincinnati riots of 1836; whites attack blacks; 1839 - Ohio Mechanics' Institute fair held. [13] 1840 - Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge organized. [14] 1841 - Cincinnati riots of 1841; whites attack blacks; 1843 - Whitewater Canal ...
In 2010–2011, Vance wrote for David Frum's "FrumForum" website under the name J. D. Hamel. [22] [23] Although Hillbilly Elegy states that he adopted his grandparents' surname of Vance upon his marriage in 2014, [24] the name change actually occurred in 2013, as Vance was about to graduate from Yale with a Juris Doctor degree. [1] [18]
The Ohio Historical Society maintains an online, searchable archive of volumes 1–113, sponsored by the Ohio Public Library Information Network. [1] In spring 2020, Ohio History transitioned from being a hard copy print journal to an online open access publication with the stated goal of making scholarship more widely available. [2]
The Ohio Supreme Court upholds the 2006 law prohibiting residency requirements. Frank Jackson wins a second term as Mayor of Cleveland. November, Ohio Voters open Ohio to casino gambling and Cleveland will have a casino by 2013. Cleveland is selected by the International Gay Games committee to host the 2014 Gay Games.