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Titles from Dayton Public Library Catalogue – Articles and Books on Dayton History: Bibliography
Page 15-21
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Cooper Seminary: An Old Dayton School and the Personalities that Made it Memorable,” Dayton Daily News, July 23, 1939.
Pages 22-25
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Charlotte R. Conover Retells Rubicon Farm Early-Day Story,” Dayton Daily News, June 7, 1939.
Page 26
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Thankgiving Day – Old and New,” Dayton Daily News, November 27, 1935.
Page 27
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Old Home Christmas, Recollections of a Family Holiday in the Dayton of the 60’s,” Dayton Daily News, December 22, 1935.
Page 28
“Human Emotion in the Yuletide Setting,” Dayton Daily News, December 22, 1935.
Pages 29-32
“Mrs. Conover Gives Intimate Glimpses of Early Dayton: An Institute Auditorium is Crowded as Brilliant Woman Relates Interesting Incidents in History of City,” Dayton Daily News, May 1932.
Pages 33-34
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Sanctions, Teamwork, Two Old Ladies Go to the Ball and Discover the Difference From Their Day,” Dayton Daily News, February 9, 1936.
Pages 35-37
“Charlotte Reeve Conover Writes New City History,” Dayton Daily News, August 23, 1932.
Page 38
“Society and Club News,” Dayton Daily News, January 9, 1935.
Page 39
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Oscar Wilde in Dayton,” Dayton Daily News, June 13, 1937.
Pages 40-41
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Organ Music Magic, European Artist Demonstrates Mastery of the Instrument to Local Audience,” Dayton Daily News, May 16, 1937.
Page 42
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Rain on July 31, 1884. Music Makers of Old Days,” Dayton Daily News, August 8, 1937.
Pages 43-44
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Libraries and Music, Fifty Years of Serving the Reading Public; the Song of Life,” Dayton Daily News, September 6, 1936.
Page 45
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Memorable Women, and a Former Daytonian Who Has Found Fame as a Sculptor,” Dayton Daily News, February 7, 1937.
Page 46
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Drought in July, 1880, Hot, Dry Weather of Old Was Worse for Lack of Modern Conveniences,” Dayton Daily News, July 19, 1936.
Page 47
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover Recalls a Memorable Lecture When John H. Patterson Made an Audience of Notables Decidedly Uncomfortable,” Dayton Daily News, March 22, 1936.
Pages 48-49
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “The National Anthem: Family Picnics Were a Fourth of July Institution in the 60’s and 70’s,” Dayton Daily News, July 5, 1936.
Pages 50-51
July 28, 1941
From Roy Fitzgerald to the Dayton Historical Society [?]
A letter was sent, probably to the Dayton Historical Society, explaining the formation of a genealogical committee of the pioneers with available sources at the Dayton Public Library, the Probate Court, other county records and private collections.
Attached:
Is the list of the committee members.
Page 52
September 27, 1941
From Roy Fitzgerald to Mrs Frank Dismore in Dayton, Ohio.
Mr. Fitzgerald informs Mrs. Dismore that the Dayton Historical Society will have their meeting; a guest speaker Mr. William Hamilton from the Public Library will give a presentation on “First Families of Dayton.” He would like to cancel the meeting of the Genealogical Register Committee until they have heard Mr. Hamilton’s speech.
Page 53
“Historical Society Elects Officers,” Dayton Daily Journal, September 29, 1943.
On the same page:
“Society Seeking Flag Used for Lincoln’s Visit,” [S.l.], November 30, 1943.
On the same page:
Klopfer, Bert. “It Happened,” Dayton Daily Journal, May 12, 1943.
On the same page:
“Historical Tavern to Remain Open Sundays,” Dayton Daily News, August 17, [194-].
On the same page:
“Of Social Interest,” Dayton Daily News, September 16, 1943.
On the same page:
“Early Daytonians,” Dayton Daily News, [?] July 15, 1945.
Page 54
“Newcom Tavern Picnic Site,” Dayton Daily Journal, July 1945.
On the same page:
“City’s First House Picnic Site,” [S.l., 194? ].
On the same page:
An invitation for the picnic.
Page 55
“Historical Society Seeks 1000 Members,” [S.l.], August, 1944.
On the same page:
Fitzgerald, Roy G. “Society not Hostile,” [S.l., 194? ].
On the same page:
“Historical Groups Discuss Merger to Gain Funds,” [S.l., 194? ].
On the same page:
“Historical Group will Reorganize,” Journal Herald, February 6, 1946.
On the same page:
“Sesquicentennial Planners Seeking Chairman for Event,” Journal Herald, February 16, 1946.
Page 56
September 25, 1945
Printed copy from the Minutes of the Dayton Historical Society.
Pages 57-65
August 26, 1942
Record of Gifts to Dayton Historical Society copied from record in a large blank ledger in the old safe at the Log Cabin by E. R. Davies.
Page 66
“Newcom Tavern to Get Basement,” Dayton Daily Journal, October 30, 1940.
On the same page:
“John P. Fryman and Sword: Ancient Sword Discovered Here,” Dayton Daily Journal, November 11, 1940.
Pages 67-69
Relics of Early Dayton Life Will Be Housed in Van Cleve Park Museum,” Dayton Daily News, November 5, 1933.
Page 70
“Over the Teacups With Wanda Ream,” Dayton Daily Journal, June 5, 1938.
Page 71
“Clouds Over the Miami,” Dayton Daily Journal, January 24, 1938.
On the same page:
“Wooden Pump Found Downtown,” Dayton Daily Journal, January 21, 1938.
On the same page:
“Chicagoan Has Key to Newcom Tavern,” Dayton Herald, January 11, 1938.
Page 72
“Dayton Merry-Go-Round,” [S.l.], April 25, 1934.
On the same page:
“Story of Austrian Noblewoman Who Sought Scrubbing Work Is Related,” Dayton Daily Journal, April 25, 1934.
Page 73
“Rhea Mansfield Knittle Ashland, Ohio Announces the Private Publication of The Ohio Frontier Series 1767-1784,” [S.l., n.d.].
Page 74
Heyduck, Marjore. “Third and Main….,” [S.l.], December 1945.
Page 75
“Shopping at Rike’s in 1862; Recruits Wanted for Civil War,” Dayton Daily News, n.d.
On the same page:
“Other Signs of the Times,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 76-77
Drury, A. W. “The Founders of Dayton,” High School Times, n.d.