- African American Experience in Ohio
Overview of the experiences of African-Americans during the time period 1850 to 1920 in the words of the people that lived them.
- Anti-Saloon League of Ohio
Historical information about the league, which helped bring about the Prohibition.
- Biography of Henry McCart
The life of an Ohio pioneer.
- H-Ohio Discussion Network
An electronic discussion group for scholars and teachers interested in the history and culture of the state of Ohio.
- Hill Billy Bear's Regional History of Appalachian Ohio
Articles and historic documents concerning Appalachian Ohio.
- Iron Furnace History in Ohio
History of the iron furnace industry in southern Ohio.
- Little Cities of Black Diamonds
Historical information, tours and pictures of the mining communities of southern Perry, eastern Hocking and northern Athens counties.
- National China Company
The company operated in Salineville in the early part of the 20th Century. Site includes a brief history, and contains examples of pieces from the author's personal collection.
- Ohio Biography
Ohio history, facts, laws, symbols and biographies of famous Ohioans.
- Ohio History Central
An evolving, dynamic online encyclopedia that includes information about Ohio's natural history, prehistory and history.
- Ohio Memory Online Scrapbook
Primary sources from archives, historical societies, libraries, and museums that document Ohio's past from prehistory through 1903.
- Ohio's Transit History
Dedicated to the preservation of Ohio's public transit history and vehicles.
- The Biographical Encyclopædia of Ohio of the Nineteenth Century
Includes portraits. Also an index. Searchable page images of 1876 book.
- The Buckeye Chronicles
A compendium of Ohio history.
- The Ohio Dry Campaign of 1918
The Prohibition movement in Ohio.
- W. S. George Pottery Company
Plant operated in East Palestine from in the early to mid twentieth century. The site includes a brief history and examples of pieces from the author's collection.
- William McKinley as an Ohio Politician
Scenes from the 1891 gubernatorial campaign.
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