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Garlow’s Blizzard of 1978 Photos
Bill Garlow was a photographer with the Dayton Journal-Herald from 1964 until the newspaper merged with the Dayton Daily News, and then continued with the DDN until his retirement, about 2006. Over his more than 40-year career, he captured hundreds … Continue reading
Posted in DDN and Dayton, SC&A
Tagged Blizzard of 1978, blizzard of 78, Dayton Daily News, DDN, MS-665, photographs, snow, weather
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Society of the Friends of Lizzie Borden
The Dayton Daily News collection here at Wright State usually contains items that one would expect to find in a newspaper collection- old clippings, photographs used in articles, etc. However, every once in a while we come across something strange … Continue reading
Posted in DDN and Dayton
Tagged Arnold Rosenfeld, D.L. Stewart, DDN, DL Stewart, Lizzie borden, murder
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Guess Who?
A fun addition of this blog is that every Monday we post a picture of a famous Daytonian that we find in the collection and you can guess who they are. The winner will be the first person to correctly … Continue reading