MC. Manuscript Collections
Found in 1008 Collections and/or Records:
Junto Club (Bowling Green, Ohio) records
The Junto Club from Bowling Green, Ohio is a complete collection made up of proceedings, membership, constitutions, correspondence, papers, and photographs dating from its founding.
Just-a-Mere Club (Deshler, Ohio) records
The collection contains Just-a-Mere Club records, including history, minutes, program books, and correspondence.
Kappa Alpha Theta, Toledo Alumni Chapter records
The records of the Toledo Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta consists of bylaws, minutes, correspondence, rush recommendations philanthropies and projects, officer reports, committee reports, chapter and district reports, yearbooks, financial documents, scrapbooks, news clippings, newsletters, certificates, and photographs.
Karl Pauli papers
The collection consists of personal correspondence, literary productions, and published materials, both by Karl Pauli and others. In addition to having a great deal of material of a personal nature, the Karl Pauli papers also provides substantial insight into the political and religious activities of Pauli.
Kathryn Zeigler Jeska papers
The Kathryn Zeigler Jeska Papers date from 1936 to 1940 and include a scrapbook, an account ledger, and photographs.
Kehrwecker family papers
The Kehrwecker Family Papers consists of approximately .4 cubic feet, dating from 1830 to 1960. Primarily the Civil War era correspondence of Frederick and John Kehrwecker from 1861 through 1863, the collection also includes miscellaneous other letters, including a small series of Civil War letters in German, legal documents, family genealogical material, printed items, photographs, and an oral interview with family member Anna Kehrwecker taped in 1959.
Kelley Island Lime & Transport Co. bills of lading
Bills of lading for limestone shipped from Kelleys Island in Lake Erie to various Great Lakes ports.
Kenneth Smith Ohio Native genealogical cards
Index cards containing birth, marriage, death or other information on Native Americans from Ohio tribes who later moved to Oklahoma and Kansas, including Miami, Shawnee, Huron, Wyandot, Delaware, Seneca and Ottawa
Kevin B. McCray papers - 99th OVI research collection
Kinsey Komedy Kompany scrapbooks
This collection consists of scrapbooks compiled from newspaper clippings, playbills, posters, programs, tickets, business cards, and correspondence, all of which document the travels and performances of this repertory troupe. Inclusive dates for this four volume collection are from 1902 to 1963, although many items are not dated.
Klever family papers
The Klever family papers document the activities of the Klever family and their family-owned business, Klever Jewelry, located in Bowling Green, Ohio, from 1887-2004. The papers include deeds; school papers; a significant number of photos documenting the family, the family business, and downtown Bowling Green, Ohio from circa 1939-2004; and a large scrapbook outlining the family’s involvement with the DeMolay from 1922-1959.
Knights of Pythias (Bowling Green, Ohio) records
The Knights of Pythias Collection consists of mostly member information and material related to membership history of the organization.
Korns Family papers (Ohio/Iowa)
The Korns Family Papers consist of family correspondence, diaries, and histories of the Emma (Jacobs) and Jacob Korns family ranging from 1862 to 1932.
L. Edward Kime papers
The L. Edward Kime papers consist of correspondence, printed material, photographic prints, and photographic negatives documenting Bowling Green State University, from 1950 to 1974.
L. J. McGrady collection
L. T. Eugene Ness papers
The papers of L. T. Eugene Ness, an attorney from Paulding, Ohio, focus on the years Ness represented Indians of California. Letters, printed material, and Indian publications illustrate the political situation under which the Indians lived and reflects their struggle to improve living, political, and social conditions. Government publications of hearings and proposed Federal legislation add insight into efforts to resolve their plight.
Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational Church (West Millgrove, Ohio) records
The records of Ladies Aid Society of the West Millgrove Congregational Church, consist of approximately 0.5 cubic feet, primarily record books and ledgers, dating from 1888 through 1954.
Ladies Auxiliary to the Wood County Barracks #71 of the Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc. Records
The records of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Wood County Barracks #71 of the Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc., cover the period from 1965 to 1985. There are minutes, correspondence, and miscellaneous Auxiliary material.
Ladies' Literary Club (Sylvania, Ohio) records
Minutes, programs, financial records, clippings, and photographs created by the Ladies' Literary Club of Sylvania, Ohio.
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. Ford Circle #28 (Toledo, Ohio) records
The Ladies of the G.A.R., Ford Circle collection documents the activities of this Toledo, Ohio organization through membership lists, application files, and a brief written history.
Lake Township High School collection
The Lake Township High School collection consists primarily of yearbook materials from 1918 to 1961. These include student yearbook photos, athletic team pictures and candid shots. The collection also contains a large amount of administrative data from the Lake Township High School.
Lakeside and Marblehead Railroad Company collection
The Lakeside and Marblehead (L&M) Railroad Company collection primarily consists of correspondence between the company and various affiliates, as well as government and legal documents, ranging from 1909-1958.
Lakeside United Methodist Church (Lakeside, Ohio) records
The collection is comprised of two record books, dating from 1881 to 1936. The record books contain information on members, baptisms, marriages, church pastors and officials.
LaVerne Snyder and Harold Patten letters
The LaVerne Snyder and Harold Patten letters consists of almost 800 letters, dozens of photographs, and some newspaper clippings sent between the couple during World War Two (March 1941 to September 1945) and documenting their daily lives in Ohio and on the front.
Lay Brothers Fisheries, Inc., records
The operation of a Lake Erie fishing company from 1889 to its closing in 1961 is documented in this collection. Financial and legal papers form the largest part of the collection. A drawing series (1894-1960) show plats for company property and plans for company buildings and equipment.