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Douglas Peterson

Douglas P. Peterson, 81 of Mount Vernon passed away on March 5, 2024 at his residence, with his wife by his side, following a long battle with prostate cancer. He was born on June 30, 1942 to Edmund and Violetta (Spencer) Peterson in Olean, NY. Doug was a member of the Gay Street United Methodist […]

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Hope for us all: Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms

Editor’s NoteThis story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on Nov. 25, 2016. It’s being republished here via a collaborative agreement. In 1941, while war raged in Europe, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered a speech to Congress, “present[ing] a vision in which the American ideals of individual liberties were extended throughout the world.” […]

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Superman has Ohio roots tracing to Cleveland and the 1930s

Editor’s NoteThis story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on June 16, 2023. It’s being republished here through a collaborative agreement. Superman is arguably the most popular comic book character in history. He has appeared in multiple television series and blockbuster movies and has sold more comic books than any other U.S. superhero. […]

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The Black Brigade of 1862 was the first U.S. military unit of African American soldiers

Editor’s NoteThis story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection. It is being republished here through a collaborative agreement. CINCINNATI — In August of 1862, Cincinnati, Ohio, came under the threat of attack by Confederate forces stationed in Kentucky. Needing labor, Cincinnati Mayor George Hatch ordered the police department to forcibly round up African […]

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Ohio soldier captures the essence of Bob Hope in Vietnam photos

Editor’s NoteThis story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection. It’s being republished here via a collaborative agreement. CLEVELAND — Bob Hope was born May 29, 1903 in London, but always considered himself a Buckeye. The lifetime entertainer immigrated to the United States in 1908, came through Ellis Island and settled in Cleveland. From […]

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These are the Top 10 places to experience Ohio’s ancient American Indian Legacy

Editor’s NoteThis story was originally published by the Ohio History Connection on April 6, 2011. It’s being republished here via a collaboration agreement. The following list presents the Ohio History Society Archaeology staff’s views on the top 10 places to experience the legacy of Ohio’s ancient American Indians. Most of the sites are earthworks built […]

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