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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Exhibits News: Public History Posters and Charles Taylor
We have a couple of items of exhibits news to share with you: For the next couple of weeks, some of our Public History students’ work will be on display on the fourth floor of Dunbar Library, to the left … Continue reading
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Tagged exhibits, news, outreach, public history
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Boxplorations: Woodland Cemetery Articles of Association, 1841
In our latest edition of date-related “boxplorations,” today 4/14, we took a look at manuscript collection number 414 — MS-414: Woodland Cemetery Collection (click to view PDF finding aid) — which contains materials relating to the organization and business ventures of the … Continue reading
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Tagged boxplorations, Dayton Ohio, local history, MS-414, Woodland Cemetery
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New Exhibit: Frank Sinatra’s Dayton Connection
If you liked our exhibit about Phil Donahue’s Dayton Connection, then you should definitely check out our new companion exhibit to it, linking Frank Sinatra to Dayton: Six Degrees (give or take) of Dayton Separation: Dayton & Sinatra. The exhibit, … Continue reading