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April 7, 2007
Governor Cox's Speech 
by Governor James M. Cox Copyright 1920
Governor Cox's speech on accepting Democratic nomination for President of the United States on August 7, 1920
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer Betty Zins


Subscribers of the Dayton Telephone Exchange
by the Dayton Telephone Exchange Copyright 1881
A list of businesses and people who had telephones in Dayton in 1881, as well as instructions on how to use the service
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online Volunteer Brendan Epps

March 27, 2007
What Shall We Do With the Canal? 
by A. A. Thomas Copyright 1911
An argument to not repair the Miami Erie Canal that ran through Dayton. The canal is now under Patterson Blvd.
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer Katie Bernard

March 11, 2007
Against Change of Location of National Road In Dayton
Congress House of Representatives Published 1836
The State of Ohio asked that Congres not change its plans to have the National Road run through Dayton and Eaton, Ohio
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer J. T. Ryder

Canal From Dayton to Lake Erie
by Woods, on behalf of Congress Written in 1828
How the State of Ohio were granted land to extend the Miami Canal from Dayton to Lake Erie
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer J. T. Ryder

Construction of the Lake Erie and Mad River Railroad
Congress House of Representatives Published 1834
Application from the State of Ohio to Congress for aid to build the Lake Erie and Mad River Railroad
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer J. T. Ryder

Modifying the Act to Aid Ohio in Completing the Miami Canal from Dayton to Lake Erie
Senate report Published in 1830
A discussion on whether canal money given to the State of Ohio should go towards railroads instead
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online voluteer J. T. Ryder

What Dayton, Ohio Should Do to Become a Model City
by John H. Patterson Copyright 1896
Plans that needed to be made to make Dayton a better city in which to live and work
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer Betty Zins

March 1, 2007
Constitution of Dayton Encampment of Patriarchs No. 2, of Ohio of the I.O.O.F.

by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Copyright 1839
Constitution and Rules of Order of I.O.O.F.
Reference copy available at Dayton Metro Library
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer J. T. Ryder

February 28, 2007
After the Deluge
by Packard Motor Car Company
How the Packard Motor Car Company came to Dayton's rescue following the flood that hit the city in 1913.
Booklet courtesy of Dayton History
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer Gail Madoff

February 26, 2007
Early Dayton
by Robert W. Steele and Mary Davies Steele Published 1896
Important facts and incidents from the founding of the city of Dayton to the 100th Anniversary spanning the years 1796 to 1896
Reference copy available at Dayton Metro Library
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Christine Ricciardo

January 6, 2007
True Story of Our National Calamity
by Logan Marshall Copyright 1913
An account of the floods, fires and tornados that ripped through the United States in 1913, including the terrible flood that hit the city of Dayton, Ohio.
Work in progress - First three chapters available at this time

December 28, 2006
The Dayton Plan
by Isaac F. Marcosson Copyright 1914
Article that originally appeared in Colliers January 3, 1914 issue.  The article dicusses how Dayton is changing to a Commission-Manager form of governing.
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Jackie Frederick

December 22, 2006
The Shop that Became a Shrine
by Howard Egbert Copyright 1928
How the Wright Brother's bicycle shop in Dayton became a monument to flight.
Reference copy available at Dayton Metro Library
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Jackie Frederick

October 15, 2006
The Third Marj
by Marj Heyduck Copyright 1966
Starting in 1944 Marj Heyduck wrote a daily column for the Dayton Journal Hearld titled "Third and Main".  This was her third and final collection of columns in book form.
Copy available at Dayton Metro Library

October 14, 2006
The Anniversary Marj
by Marj Heyduck Copyright 1964
Starting in 1944 Marj Heyduck wrote a daily column for the Dayton Journal Hearld titled "Third and Main".  This collection celebrates her twenty years of writing "Third and Main".
Copy available at Dayton Metro Library

October 11, 2006
The Best of Marj
by Marj Heyduck Copyright 1962
Marj Heyduck wrote a daily column for the Dayton Journal Hearld titled "Third and Main".  This is a collection of her favorite writings.
Copy available at Dayton Metro Library

October 5, 2006
Historical Collctions of Ohio - Montgomery County section
by Henry Howe Copyright 1891
Henry Howe wrote a three volume set on the history of Ohio.  The section on Montgomery County from  Volume Two, pages 537 to 570, is reproduced here. 
Copy available at Dayton Metro Library
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Barbara D. Harney

September 12, 2006
The Flying Saucers Are Real
by Donald Keyhoe Copyright 1950
How Project "Saucer" was set up under the Air Materiel Command at Wright Field in the late 1940s to investigate all flying saucer reports.
Reference copy available at the Browne Popular Culture Library at Bowling Green State University

September 10, 2006
Compilation of the Ordinances of the Common Council of the Town of Dayton
by Common Council Copyright 1826
All the laws needed for a small town to function, from the keeping of gunpowder to the regulating of hogs running loose in the streets.
Reference copy available at Dayton Metro Library
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Erin Hunt

September 4, 2006
Geology of Dayton and Vicinity
by Aug. S. Foerste Copyright 1915
Edward A. Deeds sponsored this wonderful book describing the chief points of geologic interest in and around the Dayton area.
Original copy available at Dayton Metro Library
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Lisa Kell


August 21, 2006
The Dayton Idea
by Elbert Hubbard Copyright 1914
Highlights of an article that originally appeared in the FRA July 1914 issue. The article deals with the formation and ideals of The Greater Dayton Association.
Text taken from original source which is available at Dayton Metro Library
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Jackie Frederick

August 12, 2006
Paul Laurence Dunbar
by Charlotte Becker Copyright 1906
This poem of how Paul Laurence Dunbar "gave his people's thought a soul of song" appeared in Town and Country, May 5, 1906

August 9, 2006
My Vision
by I. H. Ries Copyright 1913
A mournful poem about the flood that hit Dayton in 1913
Booklet courtesy of Larry Sizer
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Jackie Frederick

August 4, 2006
Mastery of the Air
by William J. Claxton Copyright 1918
A history of aviation from its very beginnings to World War I. Includes several chapters on the Wright Brothers
Copied from private collection. 

July 29, 2006

Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Journal and Advertiser, January 1, 1841
by Journal and Advertiser Copyright 1841
A poetic broadside that recaps what was printed in the Journal and Advertiser in 1840
Text taken from broadside owned by American Antiquarian Society, with their permission

July 24, 2006
Life of Tecumseh
by Benjamin Drake Copyright 1841
The celebrated Native American leader who lived and fought in the Miami Valley, including a skirmish in Dayton in 1786 when he was fourteen years old
Reference copy available at Dayton Metro Library

July 23, 2006
In Memoriam Paul Laurence Dunbar
by H. Cordelia Ray Copyright 1910
This poem written after Dunbar's death is excerpted from the book Poems by H. Cordelia Ray

Me 'N' Dunbar
by James D. Corrothers Copyright 1901
This poem about Paul Laurence Dunbar working in a cornfield with James appeared in The Colored American Magazine, Volume III July, 1901 No. 3 issue

Paul Laurence Dunbar
by James D. Corrothers Copyright 1922
Excerpt from The Book of American Negro Poetry edited by James Weldon Johnson
A revised 1931 edition of the book is available at Dayton Metro Library

July 18, 2006
Hewitt Soap Co.
by Adam Housh Copyright 2006
A short history of the Hewitt Soap Company from its beginning in 1897 to its closing in 2005.
Reproduced here with the author's permission

July 13, 2006
Shall We Gather at the River
by Curt Dalton Copyright 2001
A history of the floods that swept through Dayton from 1805 to 1913.  Article appeared in The Vincent Brothers Review Issue #20: Vol. VIII, No. 1.
Text taken from original maunscript and reproduced here with the author's permission
Transcribed by Dayton History Books volunteer Jackie Frederick

July 2, 2006
Early Printing in Dayton, Ohio
by Douglas C. McMurtrie Copyright 1935
A history of Dayton's early newspapers as well as booklets published in the city before 1835.
Reference copy available at Dayton Metro Library

June 19, 2006
Memoirs of the Miami Valley - Volume Two
Edited by John C. Hover, and others Copyright 1919
Second book in a three-volume set that tells the history of the Miami Valley. This volume's focus is on the history of Montgomery, Warren, Butler and Hamilton Counties.
Copy available at Dayton Metro Library

June 10, 2006
Memoirs of the Miami Valley - Volume One
Edited by John C. Hover, and others Copyright 1919
First book in a three-volume set that tells the history of the Miami Valley. This volume's focus is on the settlement of the area, as well as the history of Logan, Shelby and Miami Counties.
Copy available at Dayton Metro Library

May 25, 2006
The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar
by Paul Laurence Dunbar Copyright 1922
This collection of Dunbar's poems was originally published in 1913, seven years after his death. Dayton History Books Online has the 1922 edition of this book online.
Newer copies available at Dayton Metro Library

May 24, 2006
History of Dayton, Ohio
by Harvey W. Crew Copyright 1889
One of the best books written about Dayton that touches on many aspects of the city's history
Reference copy available at Dayton Metro Library

April 24, 2006
Delicious Recipes and Food For Thought
by Curt Dalton Copyright 2000  All Rights Reserved
Recipes and quotations taken from NCR News publications spanning over 100 years. Includes the famous coconut macaroon recipe.
Text taken from original manuscript and reprodcued here with the author's permission

April 7, 2006
A History of Aeronautics
by E. Charles Vivian Copyright 1921
Vivian attempts to chronicle how flight had developed from its beginnings to 1920.  The Wright Brothers are mentioned throughout the book, as well as having their own chapter.
Reference copy available at Wright State University

March 30, 2006
Presbyterian Cook Book
by the Ladies of the First Presbyterian Church Copyright 1873
A large assortment of recipes from members of the First Presbyterian Church of Dayton. Many of the recipes include the name of the women who donated them to the cause
From the Feeding America web site, a project of the Michigan State University Libraries, who were responsible in digitizing this historic cookbook

March 27, 2006
Survey of Dayton Public Markets
by Bureau of Municipal Research Copyright 1914
Where markets were located, how they were governed and how well they were doing after the 1913 flood the year before.
Transcribed by Dayton History Books Online volunteer Jackie Frederick

March 10, 2006
The Otterbein Hymnal
Prepared by Edmund S. Lorenz Copyright 1892
Collection of 548 hymns for United Brethren in Christ Church, many written by Edmund S. Lorenz, founder of Lorenz & Company, a music publishing firm still in business today
Reference copy available at Dayton Metro Library

March 9, 2006
The Sport of the Gods
by Paul Laurence Dunbar Copyright 1902
Fictional account of a displaced Southern family's struggle to survive and prosper in early Harlem.
Reference copy available at Wright State University

February 15, 2006
Spilt Bood: When Murder Walked the Streets of Dayton
by Curt Dalton Copyright 2004 All Rights Reserved
Ten murders that took place in Dayton during the 19th century
Text taken from original maunscript and reproduced here with the author's permission