by admin | Apr 9, 2012 | Del. Co. Hist. Society, Newsletters
Click image to view/download entire issue Articles Nash House Upgrades Completed Brent Carson To Lead Tours of Oak Grove Cemetery Gallant Farm Preserve Opening This Summer Bygone Days, Before Freeways A Monster Parade: Delaware Rallies for Great War 2011 Annual...
by admin | Nov 10, 2011 | Del. Co. Hist. Society, Newsletters
Click image to view/download entire issue Articles Society Unveils New Logo, Sign Delaware’s Albright: Dakotas Pioneer, Civil War Veteran, Newspaper Editor, Texas Ranger? Society’s Book Committee Completes Work on Arcadia Book; To Be Available in Early 2012 Society...
by admin | Oct 22, 2011 | Del. Co. Hist. Society, In the Media
The Delaware County Historical Society has a new look — and more. The colorful sign that unveiled Oct. 18 at the 157 E. William St. home of the Cryder Historical Center and Nash House Museum represents a historical society that is undergoing significant changes. The...
by admin | Jun 19, 2011 | Del. Co. Hist. Society, Newsletters
Click image to view/download entire issue Articles William Street Campus Dedicated to Honor Cryders County Has Other Connections to Lincoln Assassination Pre-Civil War Secessionist Quitman an Early Area Teacher 2010 Annual Meeting Society Completes Acquisition of...
by admin | Feb 27, 2011 | Black History, History, In the Media
Where We Live | The Lucy Depp neighborhood: Living black history By Mark Ferenchik, The Columbus Dispatch If you drive along Dublin Road past Shawnee Hills in Delaware County, you’ll probably zoom past a sign that reads: “Lucy Depp Park, EST. 1926 by Robert Goode.” Of...
by admin | Oct 9, 2010 | Del. Co. Hist. Society, Newsletters
Click image to view/download entire issue Articles Click title below to view that article Final Stage in Meeker Acquisition Underway We Remember Marilyn Cryder Gangster John Dillinger and Delaware’s Fortress Hayes Birthday Celebration DCHS at the Fair Patrick...
by admin | Jul 24, 2010 | Del. Co. Hist. Society, History, In the Media
Aging landmarks reveal old Delaware Jul 24, 2010 The haunting snapshots of abandoned classrooms and rotting stairwells mask a rich history. And the cracking paint and broken glass hint at a vibrant past. It’s not often that dilapidation invites art, but photographer...
by admin | May 10, 2010 | Del. Co. Hist. Society, Newsletters
Click image to view/download entire issue Articles Click title below to view that article Meeker Acquisition Moving Closer Program to Highlight Vincente Minnelli “Our Shared History” Digital Collection Launched Easter Egg Collection Donated In Honor of Hayes Sandy...
by admin | Oct 10, 2009 | Del. Co. Hist. Society, Newsletters
Click image to view/download entire issue Articles Click title below to view that article DCHS May Acquire Historic Meeker House, Barn Annual Meeting To Be Held November 19 at Garth’s OWU, DCHS Cooperate to Digitize Documents, Photographs Bridal Gowns Brighten Nash...
by admin | Jun 5, 2003 | Barn, Del. Co. Hist. Society, In the Media
One of Ohio’s oldest and most beautiful barns is passed by each day by more than 50,000 cars and trucks as they motor north and south along State Route 23, just south of Delaware. A large sign that hangs on the barn’s bankside reads simply: GARTH’S. If they happen to...