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Please note that when you access the links below, you are preparing to exit the local history web site as maintained by the Shelby County Historical Society (SCHS).  While we welcome the opportunity to provide you with additional information on a particular topic, please note that SCHS cannot control the accuracy of materials created and maintained by other organizations.   In this web site segment, we are also providing links to various businesses and/or organizations that are mentioned in the 'industry' publication.   If you want to link, or have suggestions for other research sites to include on this subject, please let us know.  We do welcome your ideas!


Industries or organizations mentioned in this web site:

Amos Press...www.amospress.com
Baumfolder...www.baumfolder.com
Copeland...www.copeland-corp.com
Dorothy Love Retirement Community...www.dorothylove.com
Ferguson Construction...www.ferguson-construction.com
Firstar (First National)...www.firstar.com
Peerless...www.peerlessmachinery.com
Ross Aluminum...www.rossal.com
Sidney Daily News...www.accesswestohio.com
Stolle....www.amtrim.com
Wilson Memorial Hospital...www.wilsonhospital.com

 

The Industrial Revolution
http://history.hanover.edu/
modern/indrev.htm
Texts and archives...including information on Adam Smith, a report on 1832 working conditions, a 1835 philosophy of manufacturers, etc.
Traveling Through Time The Shelby County Historical Society's archive of articles on local industrial history.
National Register of Historic Places; www.cr.nps.gov/nr/ The Nation's official list of 70,000 cultural resources worthy of preservation.
Ohio Historical Society www.
ohiohistory.org
This web site contains thousands of informational pages and images documenting Ohio's history.
OHIOana Library; www.oplin.lib.oh.us The Ohio Public Library Information Network maintains an online catalogue/search index for prominent Ohioans - be they writers, musicians, and/or other artists.  Network is searchable by topic. 

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