Ohio Finds! Silver Percheron Trophies
Check out this month's column featuring Fascinating Objects from Our Past. Originally published in June 2020 issue of Ohio Magazine. Read...
Ohio Finds! Brass Surveyor’s Transit
Check out this month's column featuring Fascinating Objects from Our Past. Originally published in May 2020 issue of Ohio Magazine. Read...
Ohio Finds! John “Okey” Canfield Wood Carving
Check out this month's column featuring Fascinating Objects from Our Past. Originally published in April 2020 issue of Ohio Magazine....
Waverly in 1859 — The James Emmitt empire
This article is possible because Barb Early gave me the 2008 edition of "TOWPATHS", a quarterly edition of the Canal Society of Ohio. An...
Ohio Finds! Fascinating Objects from Our Past: Railroad Lanterns
The first major expansion into Ohio was achieved through waterways and the construction of a system of canals. Creating access to the...
Ohio Finds! Fascinating Objects from our Past: Zanesville Glass Bottle
For a brief period in the 19th Century, blown glass bottles and flasks were made in large quantities by relatively unskilled glass...
Ohio Valley Session Leads Garth's May 15th Early American Auction
On Friday, May 15th, Garth’s Auctioneers and Appraisers will host its spring Americana Auction featuring the 9th Annual Ohio Valley...
Ohio Finds! Fascinating Objects from our Past: Peaseware
Ohio’s Western Reserve was described as a “near Eden” by the New England surveyors who assessed the nearly 3 million acres for the...
Ohio Finds! Fascinating Objects from our Past: 1839 Stoneware Crock
In the mid-1820s, northeast Ohio was welcoming terrain for New England craftsmen. The sheer survival of the pioneer era had given way to...
Ohio Finds! Fascinating Objects from our Past: Wallpaper-covered Box
Compared to the houses of today, Ohio’s early homes were little more than four walls and a fireplace. To stow their belongings, settlers...