GHPL StoryWalks [Ohio]) 1856-1883, Columbus: Columbus Gazette. Marysville High School Yearbook Collections. Stop back often to see whats happening at your library. (Columbus, Ohio) 1898-1902, Columbus: Press Post. (Columbus, Ohio) 1959-1985 Columbus: Columbus Citizen. Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadcasting Co. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Columbus_Citizen-Journal&oldid=1065939178, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles needing additional references from July 2015, All articles needing additional references, All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases, Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from May 2011, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 16 January 2022, at 02:09. The Columbus Citizen-Journal was a daily morning newspaper in Columbus, Ohio published by the Scripps Howard company. 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You may not know this but there was a close Ohio and Ohioana connection within the Kennedy White House. This volume is currently housed at the Union County Historical Society. (Worthington, Ohio) 1820-1821, Worthington: Western Intelligencer. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1964-1974, Columbus: Metropolitan Spectator. Death records from July l7, 1811 to October l8, 1832. [Ohio]) 1877-1881, Columbus: Ohio State Tribune, and Columbus Herald. (Columbus, Ohio) 1957-1964, Columbus: Rural-Urban Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1887-1899, Columbus: Sunday Morning News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1974-1986, Columbus: Northland News. (Westerville, Ohio) 1884-1885, Westerville: New Republic. (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1932-1942, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Record. (Columbus, Ohio) 1837-1838, Columbus: Sunday Capital and Morning Tribune. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places, and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen. In 1825, the paper changed titles to become the Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette. (Columbus, Ohio) 1906-1909, Columbus: Columbus Record and Market Reporter. It provided coverage of both state and national politics, with extensive reporting on the American Civil War. ([Columbus, Ohio]) 1875-1877, Columbus: Columbus Herold. [Ohio]) 1896-1911, Columbus: Daily Reporter. (Westerville, O. Youll have. Davis Chair Company Collection (Columbus, Ohio) 1974-1982, Columbus: News. 1969: First Wendy's founded by Dave Thomas. A Facebook home for anyone who ever worked at the Columbus Citizen-Journal newspaper in Columbus, Ohio, which ceased publication December 31, 1985. (Columbus, Ohio) 1841-1843, Columbus: Daily Dispatch and Daily Ohio Statesman. VITA offers free tax help to people who generally make $56,000 or less, persons with disabilities and limited English speaking taxpayers who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns. Part of this newspaper has been digitized and are available for research via Ohio Memory: Ohio State Journal series, 1832-1879, 1885, 1889, 1909. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1841-1844, Columbus: Daily Ohio State Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1920-1941, Columbus: Columbus Jewish Chronicle. Student newspaper of Youngstown State University, Newspapers published in Hennessey, Cashion, and Dover, Newspapers published in Durant, Caddo, and Calera, Newspapers published in Guymon and other local communities. . (Columbus, Ohio) 1847-1849, Columbus: Western Hemisphere. (Columbus, Ohio) 1973-1974, Columbus: Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1979-1988, Columbus: Spectator East. The Dispatch Printing Company moved the Dispatch from afternoon publication to morning publication on January 1, 1986. This collection was made possible through the generosity of the Union County Historical Society and Mr. Myron Rausch in lending their collections for digitizing. Search billions of old newspaper articles from all over the world for free or gain full access to all newspaper content with a seven-day free trial! The Dispatch Printing Co. declined, and even publicly announced, in June 1983, its intentions to sever all ties with Scripps. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen. (Columbus, Ohio) 1928-1933, Columbus: Cornerstone. (Westerville, Ohio) 1917-1910s, Westerville: Central Ohio Review. 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Columbus News Index Index of news articles of local interest from 1960-1997 and obituaries from 1931-1997. In addition to its attention to politics, the publication printed state and local business news and advertisements; reports on social and cultural events, such as temperance and anti-slavery meetings, local music concerts and agricultural festivals; poetry; and other items of general interest. Godman Guild House built. Millions of primary source images, text and videos from across the United States. These were created by individuals for their own small circle of friends and were not mass produced or sold in retail stores. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1968, Columbus: Express Und Westbote. [1] Scripps, however, demonstrated a pattern of closing or selling off newspapers that were in difficult competitive positions, rather than invest in them; in the previous three years, Scripps had closed such daily newspapers in Memphis and Cleveland, and subsequently the company has done the same at several other newspapers, including the Pittsburgh Press in 1992 following the expiration of its own JOA with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Scripps subsequently sold the rights to the Press to Post-Gazette parent Block Communications) and the Rocky Mountain News of Denver in 2009. All rights reserved. (Columbus, Ohio) 1870-1897, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman and Democrat. Ohio State University played a major role in life and suburban sprawl had only just begun. (Columbus, Ohio) 1891-1906, Columbus: Lantern. Photographs only from the Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen newspapers. Until 1841 when it became a daily, the Journal was largely issued as a weekly, but was also published in tri-weekly, semi-weekly or daily editions, in particular when the state legislature was in session. The Dispatch Printing Co. and Scripps-Howard, as the Scripps company was known in the mid-1980s, blamed each other for the demise of the Citizen-Journal. Preserves the stories, artifacts, images and heritage of the Jewish communities of Central Ohio. (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) 1964-1968, Reynoldsburg: Reynoldsburg Spectator. (Columbus, Ohio) 1855-1870, Columbus: Daily Press. (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-1966, Columbus: Rural-Urban News. The yearbooks are full-text searchable, making them a great source for school history and genealogy research. Student newspaper for Bowling Green State University. Sign up to receive our newsletter! Obituaries were generally published in about 1890 or later, though in some areas they were printed previously. (Grove City, Ohio) 1927-1978, Grove City: Grove City Record. (Columbus, Ohio) 1898-1901, Columbus: Columbus Star. It was compiled by the Soldiers Record Publishing Association and published in 1920. Often overlooked though, is information and stories found in old newspapers. Schlesinger would continue teaching and writing for four more decades. (Columbus, Ohio) 1839-1841, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. Union County Rural Schools collection is comprised of Graduation Commencement Announcements, School Souvenirs, and various Union County School Annuals and yearbooks. This is an index to letters published in northwest Ohio newspapers during the Civil War. Initial scanning of this collection was made possible by a grant to the . This is a pictorial essay of the 1964 VR3 Squadron of the Military Air Transport Service of the U.S. by B.F. Bowen and Co., 1915. On the anniversary of John F. Kennedys assassination, David reflects on his memories of that day and on the Ohio connection to one of Kennedys trusted advisors and friends. (Columbus, Ohio) 1865-1866, Columbus: Columbus Morning Post. Circulation at the Columbus Citizen-Journal had been on the rise in recent years, and Scripps reported that it was a profitable property for Scripps for most of the 26-year arrangement. (Columbus, Ohio) 1846-1848, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Journal. Foegele put. The collection start with the year 1913 and we hope to add all the way to 1965. (Columbus, [Ohio]) 1839-1840, Columbus: Ohio State Democrat. Statewide resource for digitized photographs, manuscripts, newspapers and other items relating to Ohio history. (Columbus, Ohio) 1890-1900, Columbus: Columbus Register. (Columbus, Ohio) 1884-1891, Columbus: Sunday Capital. (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1839, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed in this county, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. (Columbus, Ohio) 1895-1898, Columbus: Columbus Voice. Columbus Citizen Journal and Columbus Citizen Newspapers Collection This collection contains nearly 30,000 photos of Ohio people, places and events from the 1912 to 1984 issues of the discontinued Columbus newspapers, Columbus Citizen Journal and the Columbus Citizen Columbus Historical Newspapers (Source: Newspapers.com) ($) E-Newsletter This collection is in the middle of being produced, so titles and available dates will change. The journal of Christopher Columbus (during his first voyage, 1492-93) and documents relating the voyages of John Cabot and Gaspar Corte Real by Columbus, Christopher; Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916; Toscanelli, Paolo del Pozzo, 1397-1482 However, you must purchase the full text of the articles. ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS RECORDS (**collection in process), WH2129. (Columbus, Ohio) 1838-1844, Columbus: Ohio Statesman. Columbus, OH 43212 If you have any questions about what laws apply to your use of and image please e-mail us before reproducing any images. (Columbus, Ohio) 1972-1976, Columbus: Columbus Free Press. The Citizen-Journal, which was published by Scripps in the morning Monday through Saturday, operated under a "joint operating agreement" with its rival, the afternoon Columbus Dispatch. (Columbus, Ohio) 1821-1825, Columbus: Ohio Monitor. There is no full text, Westlife serves various westshore suburbs of Cleveland. This collection was created by the Grandview Heights Public Library and funded by an LSTA Grant project. In 1950, they merged The Ohio State Journal with the Dispatch Printing Company. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Jan. 12, 1871 to Feb. 8, 1872), Worthington News 09/25/2007 to 04/10/2012, Hilliard Northwest News 09/17/2007 to 04/02/2012, Reynoldsburg News 09/19/2007 to 04/02/2012, Upper Arlington News 09/17/2007 to 04/17/2012, Guernsey Jeffersonian 1844-46 (Newspaper: Washington, Ohio), Obituaries-Westerville 1880-1987, Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio, The American issue. There are a few yearsThe Key was not published, 1939, 1941-1944. Search Columbus Newspaper Archives. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. (Columbus, [Ohio]) 1829-1831, Columbus: Ohio State Bulletin. It was formed in 1959 by the merger of The Columbus Citizen and The Ohio State Journal. (Gahanna [Ohio) 1973-1975, Gahanna: Rocky Fork Enterprise. 1960: Population: 471,316. Official organ of the Communist Labor Party of Ohio. After the Dispatch decided not to renew the joint operating agreement when it expired, Scripps sold the Citizen-Journal to a Bath Township (eastern Ohio) businessman, who stated he intended to publish it past January 1, 1986. This file is titled La Tribune and also includes issues of La Tribune published in Woonsocket, RI 1900-1934. PhotOhio is a keyword searchable repository of thousands of photos, texts and documents relating to Ohios history. (Columbus, Ohio) 1955-Current, Columbus: Daily Standard. Schlesinger decided to take the notes he had compiled during thethirty-four months of JFKs presidency and wrote A Thousand Days. Friday: 10 am-6 pm (Provided by. (Columbus, Ohio) 1863-1864, Columbus: Upper Arlington News. Includes issues from 1930-1931, 1935-1936, 1942, 1944, 1950-1952, 1956, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965-1966, 1971, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1986-1988, 1992, 1995-1996, 2003, 2005-2009. Established in 1811 as the Western Intelligencer, it was initially published by James Kilbourne in Worthington, until 1816 when editors Joel Buttles and George Smith moved it to Columbus after that city had become the state capital. (Grove City, Ohio) 1978-1982, Hilliard: Hilliards Times. Columbus Citizen-Journal, 1948. (Columbus, Ohio) 1869-1902, Columbus: Weekly Ohio State Tribune. (Columbus, Ohio) 1972-Current, Columbus: Liberal Advocate. ([Columbus, Ohio]) 1844-1845, Columbus: Weekly Press. (Columbus, Ohio) 1951-Current, Columbus: Challenger. (Columbus, Ohio) 1892-1918, Columbus: Linden-Northeast News. (Columbus, Ohio) 1899-1959, Columbus: Columbus Daily Express. Sunday: 1-5 pm, Sun, April 9Sun-Mon, May 28-29Mon, July 3, at 6 pmTue, July 4, 1685 West First Avenue (Columbus, Ohio) 1899-1959 Columbus: Columbus Daily Express. (Columbus, Ohio) 1893-1908, Columbus: Crisis. (Columbus, Ohio) 1853-1854, Columbus: Ohio State Gazette. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Copyright 2022 Columbus Metropolitan Library. Fax (614) 481-7021 This collection was created by the Marysville Public Library and funding was made in part by the Union County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, The Union County Historical Society and The Marysville Public Library. Device Advice Shortly after the start of the 20th century, the paper was purchased by the Wolfe family. This doesn't include the full text of the articles. M-F 9:00 am-4:30 pm Digital Newspaper Resources Contact the Archives & Library Archives & Library Ohio History Connection 800 East 17th Avenue Columbus, OH 43211 Phone: 614.297.2510 FAX: 614.297.2546 Email: reference@ohiohistory.org Search the Catalog You can search our newspaper holdings using our Library Catalog. [Ohio) 1899-1900, Columbus: Weekly Press. (Columbus, Ohio) 1964-1966, Columbus: Rural-Urban Spectator. Official publication of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Choose the School Help link underKids, Teens & Teachers. Our Purpose: Inspire reading, share resources and connect people.Our Vision: A thriving community where wisdom prevails. Education Thousand Oaks Police Department Citizen Academy. (Columbus, Ohio) 1918-1922, Columbus: Ohio State News. Celebrating the 80th Ohioana Book Awards. Ohio State Journal series, 1832-1879, 1885, 1889, 1909, Last modified on 29 November 2017, at 10:35, Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported. (Columbus, Ohio) 1983-Current, Columbus: Eastern Review. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1848-1865, Columbus: Daily Ohio State Journal. Masonic Temple built. Student newspaper of the Western College for Women, which merged with Miami University. Trusted by generations of healthcare providers, Prescribers Digital Reference delivers innovative health knowledge products and services that support prescribing decisions and patient adherence to improve health. (Columbus, Ohio) 1932-1933, Columbus: Ohio Freeman, and Columbus Herald. (Columbus, Ohio) 1889-1892, Columbus: Daily Reporter. In 1992, Schlesinger came to his native Columbus to receive Ohioanas highest accolade the Career Medal. 3,600 periodicals (abstracts & indexing). The Oregon Historical Society is dedicated to making Oregon's long, rich history visible and accessible to all. (Columbus, Ohio) 1874-1884, Columbus: Downtown Alive. The building was located on the northwest corner of Third and Main St, Marysville, Ohio. This work contains the history and biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families of Union County, Ohio. Find articles, 2002 to present, from suburban Columbus newspapers. Under the 26-year joint operating agreement that the two companies had signed in 1959, both papers were printed on the Dispatch Printing Co. printing presses. The first newspaper in the Northwestern Territory, Jewish newspaper; German language newspaper, Official publication of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Also published in Dayton. A late-1985 Scripps strategy to sell the newspaper to independent businessman Nyles V. Reinfeld changed nothing, and The Columbus Citizen-Journal was published for the last time on December 31, 1985. James M. Comly, brigadier general of the Union Army during the Civil War, edited the paper before and after the war, contributing to its position as one of the leading papers of the state. Columbus Catholic Times (1957-1962) Columbus Evening Dispatch (1877-1969) Der Westbote (1863-1895) The Daily Ohio Statesman (1861-1869) The Journal (1931-1973) (Columbus [Ohio) 1935-1952, Columbus: Ohio State Sentinel. The full text of the letters is not included. Most of the database is composed of other types of records. (Columbus, Ohio) 1966-1968, Columbus: West Side News and Hilltop Record. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1837-1838, Columbus: Daily Ohio Statesman. (Columbus, Ohio) (from Sept. 3, 1863 to Jan. 5, 1871) Chronicling America, Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio death notices and obituaries WorldCat, Gahanna News 09/17/2007 to 03/26/2012 Genealogy Bank, German Village Gazette 11/07/2007 to 01/09/2012 Genealogy Bank, German Village Gazette, 2003-2005 Google News Archive, Lantern, The: Ohio State University 08/03/1998 to Current Genealogy Bank, Lincoln Village Railsplitter 1991-2012 Westland Area Library, NBC - 4 WCMH 01/05/2008 to Current Genealogy Bank, Northland News 09/13/2007 to 03/26/2012 Genealogy Bank, Northland news, 2003-2005 Google News Archive, Northwest Columbus News 01/08/2008 to 04/12/2012 Genealogy Bank, Northwest Columbus News, 1998-2005 Google News Archive, OJC Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1990-1994 Ohio Memory, Obituaries from the Columbus Citizen Journal, Columbus (Franklin Co.) Ohio, January 1, 1985-March 30, 1985 WorldCat, Ohio Coon Catcher 08/17/1844 to 11/16/1844 Genealogy Bank, Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1922-1990 Ohio Memory, Ohio Monitor 01/13/1820 to 02/12/1835 Genealogy Bank, Ohio People's Press 05/25/1836 to 11/09/1836 Genealogy Bank, Ohio State Journal (1839, Weekly), 1839-1841 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1844), 1844-1847 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1847), 1847-1848 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1849, Weekly), 1849-1858 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1867, Weekly), 1867-1869 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1869), 1869-1870 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal (1897), 1909-1909 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal 10/13/1825 to 10/09/1860 Genealogy Bank, Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette (1825), 1832-1837 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal and Columbus Gazette (1836), 1836-1836 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Journal and Register, 1838-1839 Ohio Memory, Ohio State Monitor, African American newspaper, 1919-1920 Ohio Memory, Ohio State News, African American newspaper, 1944-1952 Ohio Memory, Ohio Statesman 09/05/1837 to 11/02/1852 Genealogy Bank, Ohio newspapers on microfilm : 1991-1992 catalog Family History Library, Olentangy Valley News 09/18/2007 to 04/03/2012 Genealogy Bank, Olentangy Valley News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive, Other Paper 07/10/2008 to 11/02/2012 Genealogy Bank, Reynoldsburg News, 2004-2005 Google News Archive, State Journal Junior, 1901-1902 Ohio Memory, State Journal and Political Register, 1837-1838 Ohio Memory, The Catholic times. [Ohio]) 1906-1972, Columbus: Ohio State Monitor. Searching is free. [Ohio]) 1890-1892, Columbus: Columbus Press Post. Today we have a guest post by Ohioanas executive director, David Weaver, who served as development director for nearly eight years before assuming his new position in September. (Columbus, Ohio) 1874-1877, Columbus: Daily Journal and Register. Bexley: Bexley Bellwether. After the war, the Journal became a driving force in the election of several Ohioans to the White House: Ulysses S. Grant in 1868, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876 and James A. Garfield in 1880. (Columbus [Ohio]) 1902-1904, Columbus: Ohio State Journal. The boys and girls of Pack 810 in North Haven held its 12th annual Snowball Fight. Richard Campbell told more than 70 reporters, editors,. (Columbus, Ohio) 1839-1841, Columbus: Ohio Examiner. The origins of The Columbus Citizen-Journal date back to 1809 when the first printing press in central Ohio was introduced in the town of Worthington by two men from New England. ArchiveGrid connects you with archives around the world to find historical documents, personal papers, family histories, and more. 1,700 periodicals and pamphlets (full text,searchable). The Marysville High School Digital Yearbook collection contains more than 9,000 images of the The Key, for years 1936-2005. Staff Reading Recommendations The Stillwater Journal is a section of the Perkins Journal. (Columbus, Ohio) 1899-1900s, Columbus: Union League. (Columbus, Ohio) 1894-1896, Columbus: Ohio Press. It was formed in 1959 by the merger of The Columbus Citizen and The Ohio State Journal. 614.466.3831 and published in Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, vol. Denver Public Library, Western History and Genealogy . 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