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Wright State University Special Collections & Archives is pleased to announce that you can now stay connected with us on Facebook and Twitter. Followers can expect posts about archives news, photographs, featured collections and resources, upcoming events, blog posts and … Continue reading
New and Updated Collections Available for Research
We have new materials available for research! (Click on the links to view the updated PDF finding aids.) The following new collections were recently arranged and described and are now available for research: Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution … Continue reading
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Fairmont High School is located in Kettering, Ohio. Originally, education of children in the Kettering area was accomplished through the old Van Buren Township schools. (Van Buren Township no longer exists; it was engulfed entirely by Kettering and Oakwood.) In … Continue reading