442. How to Tape Instant Oral Biographies.
$ 15.00By Bill Zimmerman. 1999. Capture your family’s living history for future generations. Paperback, 54 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
Showing 61–80 of 238 results
By Bill Zimmerman. 1999. Capture your family’s living history for future generations. Paperback, 54 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Stephen and Julia Arthur. 1987. How to put a life story on tape. Paperback, 54 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Eleanor M. V. Cook. 1987. This guide is intended to make Montgomery County research easier for researchers at all levels, from beginners to those with years of experience, for genealogists, and for historians, by bringing together in one place information on county, state, and federal records concerning county residents. Paperback, 91 pages. Condition: Good,…
By George F. Jones. This is an A-Z dictionary of German-American names with the spellings, meanings, and variants of about 15,000 names. The lengthy introduction discusses the development of German names, name sources, name variations, and some of the special characteristics of German-American names. Hardcover with dust jacket, 268 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title…
Pleasure and business in Western Pennsylvania. Illustrated. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Joseph E. Walker, Editor. Hardbound, with dust jacket. 156 pages. Condition: Clean. 6″ x 9.25″ x7/8″
Christ Church was established in 1695 and was the first Episcopal church in Philadelphia. For a number of years it served the entire Anglican community, and by 1760, when St. Peter’s was split off from it, more than 10,000 baptisms and burials were recorded in its registers. These registers are intact from 1709, and the…
With A Story of Three States. Leading to the Latter, from Connecticut, by Way of Wyoming, Its Indian War, and Massacre. By Alfred Mathews. With Illustrations and Maps. New York. D. Appleton and Company. 1902. This work chronicles Connecticut’s expansion westward and the role Connecticut played in the region we now call Ohio, by first…
By Harlan Hatcher. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. Publishers. The story of the New Connecticut in Ohio, the Western Reserve — how these New England pioneers came to settle and found the lands of northern Ohio. Indianapolis. New York. An amazing narrative of the Western Reserve’s beginnings, adaptations, modern success, and brown-out. Full of names and…
An Encyclopedia of the State. By Henry Howe, LL.D. Illustrated by about Seven Hundred Engravings Contrasting the Ohio of 1846 with 1886-90. The Ohio Centennial Edition. Columbus: Henry Howe & Son. Copyright 1891 by Henry Howe. An Encyclopedia of the State; History Both General and Local, Geography .. Sketches of Eminent and Interesting Characters, Etc.,…
Contains Name, Age, Occupation, and Place of Birth of every person living in Columbiana County in the year 1850. Copied from Microfilm Roll No. 669 (M-432) by Carl Willsey Bell, Youngstown, Ohio, and published by The Ohio Genealogical Society, 454 Park Avenue West, Mansfield, Ohio. 44906. Hardbound. 284 pages. Condition: Clean; not circulated; hardly opened;…
Containing Biographical Sketches of Many Prominent and Representative Citizens, together with Portraits and Biographies of all the Presidents of the United States and Biographies of the Governors of Ohio. Logansport, Ind. A. W. Bowen & Co. 1898. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base…
Reprinted for Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society in one volume. A history of the National Road with incidents, accidents, and anecdotes thereon and includes a series of detailed maps, showing topography and principal points of historic interest. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 83-6 05353. Hardbound. No dust jacket. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
Edited by C. R. Cheney. Reprinted with corrections 1978. Hardbound. 164 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used. Published by Offices of the Royal Historical Society, London. his book is the recognized essential tool for establishing historical dates. Its tables provide perpetual calendars for English or British history, including regnal years, and legal chronology….
By R. T. H. Halsey and Elizabeth Tower. From the Beginnings of New England Through the Early Days of the Republic. Published to accompany and compliment a landmark exhibition held at The Metropolitan Museum in 1925. Hardbound. Illustrated with many elegant plates. 1937. 302 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By Rachel Mellen. Third Edition. Softbound. Third Edition, 1990. Formerly entitled “A Practical Guide for the Genealogist in England. This edition has been expanded to provide more information for those researchers working on their English ancestry. 218 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By Will and Mazine Schoyer, in collaboration with several employees of Scaife Company. Hardbound. 1952. No dust jacket. A history of the oldest manufacturing company west of the Alleghenies under five generations. Pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
Hardbound, with dust jacket. 1985. 304 pages. Excellent condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
Compiled by the staff of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, 1989. Paperback. 98 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used. No discount.
Venango County Historical Society. 1980. Paperback. 30 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
A complete and easy to understand guide for the beginner by the American Genealogical Research Institute Staff. 1973. Paperback. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. 5.5″ x 0.5″ x 8.5″ 191 pages. Hardly used.
We're creating a new online experience to quickly connect our members with the research and resources they need.
Over the next few days, there maybe some hiccups as we get everything in place. If you experience any issues, please check back after June 3rd. Thank you for your patience!