Engaging Ohio’s Communities
Annual Report FISCAL YEAR 2019
A MESSAGE FROM OUR
Executive Director & CEO & President, Board of Trustees In 1885, Ohio History Connection was founded as the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Over the past 134 years a lot more than our name has changed. The way we collect and preserve our history has evolved, along with our thinking about those that came before us. Similarly, what people want from history organizations has changed. It’s essential that we continue to provide Ohioans with meaningful and engaging experiences to demonstrate history’s relevance today. Why share Ohio history? Promoting and sharing history is not just about posterity— history has the ability to help us become better citizens and create a better future. Exploring history teaches valuable critical thinking skills. This year, more than 10,000 Ohio students had the chance to become historians. Through our Ohio History Day program, an affiliate of National History Day, students as young as middle school perform research, interpret complex moments from the past, and present on their findings. According to National History Day research, students who participate in this program perform better on standardized tests across multiple subjects. Research also shows it supports their ability to read critically, reference appropriate sources, and support an argument with evidence—qualities that can lead to a successful adulthood.
History shapes personal values, informing our collective identity. Nearly 400,000 people visited one of our 58 historic sites and museums across Ohio. More than 50,000 school children took field trips to those same sites, which gave them the opportunity to discover American Indian earthworks like Serpent Mound, presidential homes like Rutherford B. Hayes’s and natural wonders like Glacial Grooves and Cedar Bog Nature Preserve. This past March, we opened an interactive exhibit that served as our first step in creating an envisioned new museum experience. Ohio—Champion of Sports at the Ohio History Center profiles greats like Jesse Owens, LeBron James, Stephanie Hightower and Katie Smith. Through their stories, visitors learn how sports shape our identity through social connection, adversity, innovation and victory. History inspires leadership. Preserving and sharing the stories of people taking a stand, like Colonel Charles Young who fought discrimination and went on to become the highest-ranking African American officer in the U.S. Army during WWI, can inspire new generations of Ohioans. Stories of people doing what’s never been done before, like Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the moon, inspire us to believe that anything is possible.
History has the ability to help us become better citizens and create a better future.
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Preserving history fosters vibrant communities. Ohio has the 3rd highest number of National Register listings in the country. To further celebrate our love of historic places, this year we partnered with over 250 local history sites all across the state to showcase behind the scenes tours of some of Ohio’s most treasured places. This program, known as Ohio Open Doors, drew national media attention which put a deserved spotlight on the incredible history in our backyards. History is an economic driver. The economic impact of the federal historic preservation tax credit program in Ohio, which supports responsible redevelopment of historic properties, stands at a total investment of more than $6 billion. Ohio proudly led the country this year for the most successfully completed and certified federal historic tax credit projects. History preserved and shared is a gift for future generations. Two significant strides toward making the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks the first World Heritage site in Ohio were achieved this year. Earlier this summer our confidence grew as a collection of Frank Lloyd Wright sites was added to the prestigious list. The Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, once inscribed, will be the 25th World Heritage site in the country. Through our united efforts, we are shining a spotlight on one of the best examples of monumental landscape architecture in the world. Also this year, Licking County Common Pleas Court Judge W. David Branstool ruled that our acquisition of the lease for the Octagon Earthworks in Newark, currently occupied by Moundbuilders Country Club, is necessary and for a public purpose. The country club has filed an appeal, which will be heard later this year. We are steadfast in our effort to make this ancient American Indian site accessible to all.
Understanding the intersection of culture and history makes us better citizens. With a commitment to developing relationships with federally recognized, Ohio-affiliated tribes, this year we hosted our third annual Tribal Nations Conference in Columbus. Bringing together Thomas V. delegates from 12 Chema federally-recognized tribes, including two tribal chiefs, the conference continues to strengthen the bond between Ohio and Tribal Nations to focus on preserving and sharing accurate American Indian history. How we do our work has changed over the years to reflect and support the communities we live in today. Today, an understanding of our past helps people become critical thinkers, it inspires leadership and protects our democracy. Preserving and sharing Ohio history makes communities more vibrant and supports economic development. We thank all who have contributed to the support of Ohio history. A special thanks to Governor Mike DeWine, the Ohio General Assembly, our Board of Trustees, and our donors, members and volunteers across the state who make our work possible. We look forward to continuing to grow and connect more people to Ohio’s stories. Sincerely,
Burt Logan, Executive Director & CEO
Thomas V. Chema, President, Board of Trustees
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OUR CORE VALUES
OUR MISSION
RELEVANCE Addressing and communicating the significance of history with Ohio’s diverse people
INCLUSIVITY Appealing to all Ohioans, especially underserved audiences
AUTHENTICITY Valuing artifacts and true stories of history
Your public history organization dedicated to preserving and sharing Ohio’s stories 4 • Ohio History Connection
WHAT WE DO •M anage more than 50 historic sites and museums across Ohio. • Care for our state’s collections and archives and share the stories of Ohio and Ohioans. • Administer the state historic preservation office that helps preserve historic places in Ohio. • Provide education and outreach services that support students, teachers, local history groups and communities in Ohio.
Embrace the present, share the past and transform the future.
Thank you so, so much for the crucial role you’ve played in partnering with us to bring the Ohio Constitutions to the Statehouse…we could not have done it without your willingness to bring the documents onto display, and your expertise in helping us all to make that happen."
STEWARDSHIP Protecting the evidence of Ohio history
WORKING TOGETHER Pursuing teamwork and sharing authority and responsibility
— Dayna Jalkanen, Deputy Director of Museum and Education Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board, Ohio Statehouse
We partnered with the Capital Square Review and Advisory Board to bring the original Ohio Constitution documents out for public display. See them at the Ohio Statehouse today.
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The Ohio History Connection oversees 58 historic sites and museums in communities all over Ohio, managed locally by our site partners.
Our Historic Sites and Museums Glacial Grooves Geological Preserve TOLEDO
475
Inscription Rock Petroglyphs
Fort Meigs
Fallen Timbers Battlefield Memorial Park
80
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271
Shaker Historical Museum
90
Cooke-Dorn House Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums
23
75
90
80
CLEVELAND
90
80 271
Tallmadge Church 76 76
F I N D L AY
Youngstown Historical Center YOUNGSTOWN
AKRON
76
71 77
Indian Mill
30 30
MAN SF I EL D
30
LIMA Fort Amanda Memorial Park
Fort Laurens
33
Armstrong Air & Space Museum
Zoar Village
Warren G. Harding Home & Memorial
68
75
Fort Recovery Museum & Monument
Cedar Bog Nature Preserve
Fort Jefferson Memorial Park 70 35
Miamisburg Mound
70
SPRINGFIELD
Quaker Yearly John & Annie Meeting House Newark Glenn Museum Ohio History Center Earthworks & Ohio Village NEWARK 270 National Road & Poindexter Village 70 Zane Grey Museum Shrum Flint Ridge C O L U M B U S Mound Ancient Quarries 77 & Nature Preserve 33 23
L AN C ASTER Logan Elm
68 35
71 Fort Ancient Earthworks & William 275 Nature Preserve Henry 68 Harrison CINCINNATI 50 Tomb Fort Hill Earthworks & Harriet Beecher Stowe House Nature Preserve
U.S. Grant Birthplace 52
32
7
Hanby House
Paul Laurence 71 Dunbar House DAY TON National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center
75
McCook House
Custer Monument
33
Lockington Locks
Museum of Ceramics
Schoenbrunn Village
71 23
Johnston Farm & Indian Agency
11
Big Bottom Memorial Park
Wahkeena Nature Preserve
Adena Mansion & Gardens
Campus Martius MAR I ET TA Museum Ohio River Museum
Story Mound
50
50 35 23
32
Leo Petroglyphs & Nature Preserve
41
Serpent Mound
Buckeye Furnace
32
U.S. Grant Davis Memorial Boyhood Home Nature Preserve & Schoolhouse P OR TSMOUTH John Rankin House
Our House Tavern 7
52
52
33
7
Buffington Island Battlefield Memorial Park
7
70
SITE
LOCAL SITE PARTNER
Adena Mansion & Gardens................................................. Armstrong Air & Space Museum....................................... Big Bottom Memorial Park................................................ Buckeye Furnace................................................................. Buffington Island Battlefield Memorial Park.................. Campus Martius Museum.................................................. Cedar Bog Nature Preserve............................................... Cooke-Dorn House............................................................. Custer Monument............................................................... Davis Memorial Nature Preserve......................................
Adena Mansion and Gardens Society Armstrong Air & Space Museum Association Village of Stockport Friends of Buckeye Furnace, Inc. Ohio History Connection Friends of the Museums Cedar Bog Association The Old House Guild of Sandusky Custer Memorial Association Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Natural Areas & Preserves Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area Licking Valley Heritage Society Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District Dayton Society of Natural History The Arc of Appalachia Preserve System Darke County Commissioners Zoar Community Association Fort Meigs Association Fort Recovery Historical Society Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Kelleys Island State Park Westerville Historical Society Friends of Harriet Beecher Stowe House, Inc. Hayes Presidential Center, Inc. Wyandot County Archeological & Historical Society Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Kelleys Island State Park Ripley Heritage, Inc. Johnston Farm Friends Council Museum Association of East Muskingum Friends of Buckeye Furnace, Inc. Johnston Farm Friends Council Pickaway County Park District Carroll County Historical Society City of Miamisburg Museum of Ceramics Foundation Ohio History Connection Museum Association of East Muskingum Ohio History Connection Ohio History Connection Friends of the Museums The Friends of Our House Dayton History The James Preston Poindexter Foundation Historical Society of Mount Pleasant Dennison Railroad Depot Museum The Arc of Appalachia Preserve System The Shaker Historical Society Ohio History Connection Adena Mansion and Gardens Society City of Tallmadge Historic New Richmond, Inc. U.S. Grant Homestead Association Fairfield County Park District Marion Technical College Harrison Symmes Memorial Foundation Youngstown State University Zoar Community Association
Fallen Timbers Battlefield Memorial Park....................... Flint Ridge Ancient Quarries & Nature Preserve............ Fort Amanda Memorial Park.............................................. Fort Ancient Earthworks & Nature Preserve................... Fort Hill Earthworks & Nature Preserve.......................... Fort Jefferson Memorial Park........................................... Fort Laurens.......................................................................... Fort Meigs............................................................................. Fort Recovery Museum & Monument.............................. Glacial Grooves Geological Preserve.............................. Hanby House........................................................................ Harriet Beecher Stowe House........................................... Hayes Presidential Library & Museums........................... Indian Mill............................................................................. Inscription Rock Petroglyphs............................................ John Rankin House............................................................. Johnston Farm & Indian Agency...................................... John & Annie Glenn Museum ........................................... Leo Petroglyphs & Nature Preserve................................. Lockington Locks................................................................ Logan Elm............................................................................. McCook House..................................................................... Miamisburg Mound............................................................. Museum of Ceramics.......................................................... National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center.... National Road & Zane Grey Museum............................... Newark Earthworks............................................................. Ohio History Center & Ohio Village................................. Ohio River Museum............................................................. Our House Tavern................................................................ Paul Laurence Dunbar House............................................ Poindexter Village*............................................................. Quaker Yearly Meeting House........................................... Schoenbrunn Village........................................................... Serpent Mound.................................................................... Shaker Historical Museum................................................. Shrum Mound....................................................................... Story Mound......................................................................... Tallmadge Church............................................................... U.S. Grant Birthplace........................................................... U.S. Grant Boyhood Home & Schoolhouse.................... Wahkeena Nature Preserve............................................... Warren G. Harding Home & Memorial............................. William Henry Harrison Tomb........................................... Youngstown Historical Center of Industry & Labor...... Zoar Village........................................................................... *Tentatively opens 2022
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30000
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE
OHIO HISTORY CONNECTION 25000
FISCAL YEAR 2019
Annual Revenue + Expenses
Leadership FY2019
20000
15000
10000
5000
1% 7%
0
15%
FY08 Capital
FY09
FY10
GRF †
FY11
FY12
FY13
Contracts/Grants
FY14
FY15
FY16
Contributions
FY17
FY18
Earned Revenue
FY19 Other
† General Revenue Fund
12%
SUPPORT AND REVENUE
38% Site Operations, Education and Interpretive Programs State Archives and Library
26%
2%
Historic Preservation Office Capital Projects
State Capital Projects
Development
State General Revenue Fund
25%
Contracts and Grants
EXPENSES
49%
Contributions (Financial, Materials and Services) Investments
7%
Burt Logan Executive Director & CEO
OFFICERS
Mike DeWine Governor, State of Ohio
Jen Aultman Director, World Heritage Project
James F. Dicke II Vice President, New Bremen
Hillary Bates Chief Development Officer
James A. Wilson Vice President, Bexley
Jen Cassidy Director, Ohio History Center & Ohio Village
Robert W. Lucas Immediate Past President, Pemberville
Stephen George Senior Advisor to the CEO
Richard F. Hillis Secretary, Powell
Stacey Halfmoon Director, American Indian Relations
Suhas Kakde Treasurer, Spring Valley
Sherry Henning Director, Accounting
TRUSTEES
Debbi Huff Director, Human Resources
Loann W. Crane, Columbus
Stacia Kuceyeski Director, Outreach Jerri Letcavits Executive Assistant to the CEO
Amanda Terrell Director, State Historic Preservation Office
5%
Total: $28,651,000
From FY 2010* to FY 2019, the Ohio History Connection has seen the following results:
volunteers donated 90,029 hours of their time, providing a value of $2,165,208 in support.
EX-OFFICIO
Jamison Pack Chief Marketing Officer
Earned Revenue
2,242
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Todd Kleismit Director, Community & Government Relations
12%
Management and General
SENIOR STAFF
Jon T. Elsasser, Zoar George M. lronstrack, Oxford Charles R. Moses, Dublin Michael G. Rapp, Blue Ash Robert M. Roach, Columbus Gregory H. Simpson, Milford Elizabeth A. Weibel, Chagrin Falls
Kenny Yuko Minority Leader, Ohio Senate Larry Housesholder Speaker of the Ohio House Emilia Strong Sykes Minority Leader, Ohio House of Representatives Wendy Zucal President, Ohio Local History Alliance Steven Conn President, Ohio Academy of History Randy Gardner Chancellor, Ohio Department of Higher Education Michael Woytek President, Ohio Academy of Science Paolo DeMaria Superintendent of Public Instruction Lydia Mihalik Director, Ohio Development Services Agency Laura P. Battocletti Director, Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board Suhas Kakde Chair, Ohio History Connection Foundation Board
Jeff Ward Chief Financial Officer
179%
Charles Wash Director, National Afro-American Museum & Cultural Center
Contributions Number of Visitors Across Site System
C. Ellen Connally, Cleveland
Larry Obhof President, Ohio Senate
Todd Topper Collections Expansion Project Manager
Members Earned Revenue
Thomas V. Chema President, Westlake
12%
17%
10%
Erin Wingfield, Director, Membership Megan Wood Director, Cultural Resources
* FY2019 data is preliminary and not final. For audited FY19 information, contact 800.686.1537.
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We support
Ohio History Service Corps members served 134 local history organizations and provided over 14,000 hours of service.
Ohio
LOCAL HISTORY ACROSS OHIO granted from the Ohio History Fund to 10 organizations throughout the state. Since the program began in 2012, we've made 73 grants totaling $694,569 to organizations all across Ohio.
total visitation across our historic site network.
students took part in our distance learning programming, which brings our curators and experts into the classroom.
elementary and middle school students used Museum in a Box, our traveling artifacts kits.
Preserving
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To date, there are over 1,750 markers located around Ohio.
FOR OHIO STUDENTS
From TV coverage, newspaper stories and more, we reached
in earned media.
new history markers were installed and dedicated by local communities.
History Education
A Million Connections unique page views on ohiohistory.org
local history organizations and individual members make up the Ohio Local History Alliance, supported by the Ohio History Connection.
Ohio is third in the nation for the number of National Register listings.
fourth graders use Ohio As America, our electronic history textbook.
school kids took field trips to Ohio History Connection historic sites.
new nominations to the National Register of Historic Places, for a total of 4,091 Ohio properties.
was invested in historic buildings in 2019 through the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program, which brings the total to $6 billion invested in Ohio. FY2019 Annual Report • 11
MANY THANKS TO OUR GENEROUS
Annual Supporters Thank you to the generous Ohioans and friends who support the mission of the Ohio History Connection. We are grateful to all those who have shown their commitment to Ohio History, and we take this opportunity to recognize those who have made a gift of $150 or more during the period of July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019.
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE This extraordinary group of leaders and visionaries embrace the mission and strategic initiatives of the Ohio History Connection. We are honored to partner with them and are grateful for their investment of $1,200 or more to support innovation and excellence. 1885 COUNCIL $50,000 & above Individuals The Chester Family The James Dicke Family Donald E. & Dawn Easley Estate of Nancy A. McGary Richard & Jude Parke Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Anonymous Adena Health System Ray & Charlotte Baldauf Charitable Trust John Hauck Foundation David A. & Helen P. Horn Charitable Trust Mathews Auto Group The Mennel Milling Company OhioHealth Corporation Douglas C. & Lynn M. Roberts Family Foundation Cloene Samuels Fund of The Columbus Foundation The Dennis & Sara Trachsel Foundation The Waddell Foundation Wyandot Inc BENEFACTOR $25,000–$49,999 Individuals Estate of Parker B. Brown Loann W. Crane Bob & Liz Fox Dr. Richard Kent Harding & Dr. Sally A. Harding Ronald J. Ungvarsky & Susan Tomasky
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Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Anonymous Airstream, Inc. Aroha Philanthropies Conestoga CollegeAdvantage, Ohio's 529 Savings Plan Ohio Humanities Sims Brothers Recycling Stifel, Marion Branch Thor Industries, Inc. Warren Brown Family Foundation PACESETTER $10,000–$24,999 Individuals Roger D. Braun Jerome J. & Margaret A. Cunningham Joel Field Court Hall, Jr. Kevin Hensel Mr. & Mrs. George M. Jones Kraig & Chris Noble Lee & Linda Sisler Dan & Valerie Wigton Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Anonymous Ametek Westchester Plastics Dominion Energy Fahey Bank City of Heath Heinrich Family Foundation Honda of America Mfg., Inc. The Austin E. Knowlton Foundation Marion Community Foundation Harry C. Moores Foundation National Trust for Historic Preservation Hart Family Fund for Small Towns City of Newark POET Biorefining United Bank W.P. Snyder III Charitable Fund Wilson Bohannan Lock Company
SUSTAINER $5,000–$9,999
PATRON $2,500–$4,999
Individuals Anonymous Judge Deborah Alspach Bill & Lexie Bickell The Day-Hamor Family Garrett & Sidney Dill Debra Duncan & Steve Hankison Karen Gillmor Ted Graham Sherry & Kevin Hall Richard F. Hillis Nancy Jeffrey Beatrice & Jack Kellogg Burt & Bonnie Logan Carolyn & Dan Owens Fred D. Pfening Jeffrey & Christine Rodek Jodi & Stanley Ross
Individuals Ryan & Sarah Campbell Paul & Jane Davis John D. & Francille M. Firebaugh Dr. James Ginter Barbara & Warren Harding Alex Hastie Cindy & Larry Hilsheimer Ann & Russell Hoxie Steven & Brenda Johnston Suhas & Patty Kakde Philip Kuceyeski Estate of Michael D. Lehman Bob & Karen Lucas Mr. & Mrs. John C. Matesich III Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Miller Vernon Pack Ted Prasse Mr. & Mrs. James G. Ryan Priscilla & Fred Schwier Robert B. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon A. Taft Mr. & Mrs. Ralph W. Talmage Roselia C. Deters Verhoff S. Fredrick & Suzanne Zeigler
Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Anonymous George & Millie Brown Family Foundation The Columbus Foundation Tom E. Dailey Foundation, Inc. William H. Davis, Dorothy M. Davis & William C. Davis Foundation First Citizens National Bank The Grand Lodge of Ohio Free & Accepted Masons Johnston Supply, Inc. Nancy Wolfe Lane Family Fund East Coast Chapter, Musical Box Society International The Oliver Family Foundation Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur LLP Henry A. True Trust The Vista Foundation-Helen & Brian Heekin Wopat Community Fund
Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Bailey Cavalieri, LLC Erika Bourguignon Charitable Trust First Federal Bank Lehman Capital Management Group Morris Family Fund of The Columbus Foundation Mary Miller Patton Fund of The Columbus Foundation G. Whitney Snyder Charitable Fund Mary Jo Stafford Charitable Trust
SPONSOR $1,200–$2,499 Individuals Elizabeth A. Aino Hillary & Joshua Bates Ann C. Bigelow Mr. Thomas V. Chema Cameron & Kristine Close Patty Donnally Mr. & Mrs. William B. Eldredge Jon & Cindy Elsasser Richard Furnstahl & Teresa Stankiewicz Linda Hanke Holly Heer Randall A. Mason Ted & Kathy McKinniss Robert & Libby Roach Thomas R. Schiff Suzyn J. Schwebel Epstein & Bruce Epstein Philippe St Pierre Erik R. Stoddard E. Thomas Sturges Doug & Suzanne Sweeney Dr. & Mrs. James A. Vaughan Jeff & Sandy Ward Dave & Nanci Westrick Jim, Kim, Kate & Meg Wilson Donald & Ellen Yerks Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Thomas C. Hays & Mary Ann Hays Family Foundation Kenwel Printers Medical Mutual of Ohio Puffin Foundation West, Ltd. DONOR HONOR ROLL PARTNER $500–$1,199 Individuals Anonymous (3) Beth Benko & James Atkinson George & Nancy Bain Elizabeth Boardman John & Susan Boylan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Brandt Crickette Brown-Glad Steve & Linda Brown Robert D. Burns, MD Martha M. Callihan David & Diane Campbell Karen E. Campbell Edward F. Castleberry C. Ellen Connally Beth Crane & Richard McKee Judge Gary W. Herman & Ms. Elaine R. Crane-Herman Mrs. Thelda E. Davies Dr. & Mrs. Lynn E. Elfner Gayla Foote Judy Fox Bettie Friedman Judge Richard A. Frye Donna & Mark Grube Jim & Merry Hamilton
Bob & Beth Hamilton Richard & Jeanne Hannan Andy Harper William D. & Janice I. Haueisen William A. & Linda S. Herrnstein Karl & Laurie Heth Jane Hinaman Tom & Joyce Johnson The Kates Family Todd Kleismit & Lisa Defendiefer Cathy Knutson Kim & Pete Koloski Judith Krasnoff Tom Kromer & Family Maryline & John Kulewicz Mary Kupiec Cayton Jerri & John Letcavits Robert D. Lindner Jr. Dr. Bernard F. Losekamp Thomas & Nancy Lurie Frederick W. Martin Barbara Massie & Ryan Jaroncyk Ruth McDiffett Mr. Mark McKillip Stéphanie McManus & Gregory Renda Fred & Carol Milligan Stephen P. Munro Mr. & Mrs. William J. Muthig Rev. Victor A. Myers & Bonnie J. Myers Ann Newsom George W. & Ruth B. Paulson Jerald Payton Nancy Jo Pifer Colonel & Mrs. Wayne Pittman Michael G. & Andrea Rapp N. Jean Reas Sally Rogers Fred & Margie Saull Patricia J. Sawvel Richard & Willa Sisson Richard Smith Greg Stewart & Susan Ernst Thomas Stinebaugh Ron & Janet Stolle Michael Stuckey Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Taft II Dorothy S. Teater Dan & Rebecca Terrible Daniel R. Turnbull Mr. Jeff T. Vawter Karen Ward The Weibel Family Richard K. Wendt Jon & Maureen Williamson Brian L. & Erin Holmes Wingfield Megan & Cam Wood Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Automatic Musical Instrument Collectors Association Chicago Chapter Clarivoy Dean S. Edmonds Foundation Franklin Heating Cooling & Refrigeration Grange Insurance Co.
Hieronymus Family Fund, Inc. Johnson Property Services, LLC Kegler Brown Hill & Ritter, LPA The Kroger Company The Roberta L. Ewing Marks Charitable Lead Trust MSD Montei Foundation The Musical Box Society International Mid-America Chapter Ohio Magazine CONTRIBUTOR $350–$499 Individuals Mr. & Mrs. D. M. Blank Richard P. Bryan & Regina M. Amidon Jennifer & Robert Cassidy Mrs. Lois Chandler Mary Ann Gardner Elaine & Victor Goodman Richard & Kimberly Jackson David Kaplan Howard P. Krisher John Lewis & Judy Huang Greg Myers Larry & Peg Neal Jamison Pack & Jason Moore Phyllis S. Pansing Don & Cynthia Paynter John & Norine Prim Marilyn Pritchett Janet G. Todd Ray A. Waldren Diana Welling Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Friends of the Museums, Inc. Geary Family YMCA of Fostoria Village of Wellington SUPPORTER $150–$349 Individuals Anonymous (10) Jim Abbott Andrew T. Alderman Mr. Joseph A. Alutto & Mrs. Carol L. Newcomb Dale & Roberta Angerman Mr. & Mrs. James Appold Bill & Diana Arthur Mr. Ralph C. Barker Arthur & Kathleen Bauer Donald & Jean Beckett Doug & Mary Ann Bell Jennifer Beverly Martha H. Boice Dr. & Dr. Charles F. Botti Jr. William D. Bowers Catherine & John Brody Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Browne Larry H. & Michael E. Brown Dale Brubeck & John Merola Joe & Rosie Catera Sue O. Chandler-White & Carl F. White
Anthony G. Chila Joseph & Peg Conway William & Linda Cornell Jason Crabill Russell & Joanne Crouse David & Adelaide Davies Betsy & P. Michael DeAngelo Linda Deitz & Bryan Wooden Monica Dietz Madelyn Dile Nancy Donoghue & Robert Rapp Lynn & Tom Dotson Ruth Anna Duff Mr. & Mrs. Daryl A. Edwards Ms. Kathleen M. Fernandez Senator & Mrs. Richard H. Finan Dr. John E. Fleming & Dr. Barbara Fleming Eric Floehr John & Maryann Gall Stacy Gall Corinne Garvey James K. & Susan B. Gearhart Stephen C. George & Jeff Gatwood Robert Gerker Anthony & Keisha Gibbs Bruce Goetzman Dan Graf Bill Grunkemeyer & Myra Moss Phil & Sonia Haas Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Halpin Dr. Edward L. Hamblin John L. & Jean M. Hank Elizabeth Harrington Gerard Hilferty Joshua & Brandy Hill June & Dave Hinkle Thomas Ernst Huenefeld Fern E. Hunt John & Barb Hykes Larry & Donna James Kathryn H. Jeffrey Scott & Diane Jewell Joan Kapsch Joyce Kaufmann Jack & Nancy Kelly Bobbie-Jo Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Byron L. Kentner Dan & Carole Kerber Mr. & Mrs. Alan D. King Warren & Mary King William Q. Kirkwood Chuck & June Knaack Beverly Michele Koenig Robert Leonhard James P. Leslie Karen Linn & Brian Campbell William Maloney Maggie Marconi Roberta & Stanley Marks H. Glynn Marsh David & Barbara McCormick Jamie McGann Emily B. McGinnis Fred B. & Ruth Miller Charles & Anita Mitchell Marcus J. Molea
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Mr. Shannon D. Morris Paul B. & Wendy T. Morse Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Moses Craig Mosier Scott & Sharon Mueller Richard & Nancy Murdock Vincent Nicolosi James & Catherine Oda John & Christine Olsen Brad Ostroff Mike & Pat Papai Robert Pearson Scott Pendleton DVM Elizabeth L. Plummer Marcus & Marcy Rall Mark & Denise Ramser Brian & Mary Rhame Donna L. & Wayne D. Rhodeback Ann Royer Betty W. Rutter Arthur W. Shantz Jr. The Honorable Henry E. Shaw Jr. Truda & Chris Shinker Marvin Shrimplin Jane A. Simmons John P. & Joan Simmons Stephen G. & Susan M. Smith Ms. Carolyn M. Sommerich Effie Spillman Dr. Mac A. Stewart Neil E. Stutz Mark & Melissa Sull Genevieve M. Szuba Douglas Terpstra Amanda S. Terrell Mark & Sharon Tranovich Margaret Tuxford-Hawkins Doreen N. Uhas-Sauer & John Sauer Rhonda Walkup Jessi & Jon Weithman Jay & Barbara Wilson Paulene & Mark Wilson Jeanette L. Wojcik Ray Wylam Scott & Carolynn Ziance Michael & Donna Zianni Businesses, Foundations & Organizations Amazon Smile Blendon Township Boy Scouts Of America Carroll Area Historical Society Cleveland Hiking Club Friends of Ohio History Fund of The Columbus Foundation City of Grove City Highland County District Library Johnson Welded Products, Inc. The Musical Box Society International Southern California Chapter Our Towne Mechanicsburg Projects, Inc. St. James Lutheran Church Inc. Willow Brook Christian Village
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MATCHING GIFTS The following organizations generously matched their employees' contributions. Battelle Discover Financial Services ExxonMobil Foundation Wolfe Associates, Inc. ELEANOR C. MABRY LEGACY SOCIET Y The Legacy Society honors and recognizes a distinguished group of supporters who have made a provision for the Ohio History Connection in their estate plan or have committed to another form of planned gift. We are grateful for their generosity and dedication to protecting Ohio’s history for future generations. Anonymous (5) Helen Jane Alexander* Gahanna Owen G.*& Marion L. Barr Grand Ledge, MI Ann C. Bigelow Somerset Raymond L. Bland* & Janice M. Bland* Warren Betty J. Bock* Bowling Green Elizabeth Boyer* Chesterland Karen S. Brown Rochester, NY Parker B. Brown* Rochester, NY Georgia Bruce Upper Arlington Richard P. Bryan & Regina M. Amidon Holland John B. Calfee* Cleveland Marilyn I. Campbell* Gahanna Thomas N. & Patricia H. Canfield Pittsburgh, PA Cynthia J. Chester* Columbus Christine H. Crone* Euclid Noel Cutright* & Kathleen Redmond West Bend, WI Neva Deemer* Columbus Yenema V. Fernandez* Bellbrook Walter T. Frank* Columbus Bernice S. Gay* Westerville Mary Eloise Green* Columbus Phyllis Greene Granville Arthur R. Haire* Powell Court Hall, Jr. Columbus Mary C. Hanes* Euclid
Lawrence L. Heyder* Sunbury Sheila Hodgson* Columbus Dorothy Howard-Flynn* Worthington Margaret A. Hukill* Lancaster Hugh Huntington* Columbus Dorothy M. Jacobs* Columbus Frank & Julie Jungers Portland, OR Louise Kaercher* Hilliard Michael D. Lehman* Greenville Robert W. & Karen Lucas Pemberville Eleanor C. Mabry* Newport News, VA Theodore Magnuson* Longwood, FL Susan Marsch* Marietta Maj. Gen. Raymond E. Mason, Jr.* & Margaret Mason* Osprey, FL Rebecca Maykowski Columbus Nancy A.* & Harry McGary* Harrison Dixie S. Miller* Gahanna Pauline B. Miller* Tiffin William H. Nolan* Columbus Edgar Northrup* Marietta Rosalie E. Palius* Columbus Richard & Jude Parke Shaker Heights Charles M. Patterson* Dayton Mary Miller Patton* Gahanna Dr. E. Jane Porter* Columbus Frank R. Porter* Columbus Jane Reamer* Worthington Richard J. Rinebolt* Findlay Lucinda Reynolds Bexley Perle Riley* Lebanon Karlon Roop Gahanna Katherine L. Rowland* Lebanon Cloene S. Samuels* Columbus Dr. A. Jeanette Sexton Columbus Kathryn A. Sheedy* Westerville Isabel H. Simmons* Columbus Lillian Skeele* Columbus
Robert Burns Smith Worthington Hills David J. Snyder Andover Mary H. Staats* Zanesville Kay Barnhouse Stout* Cambridge Lillian Bimeler Sturm* Zoar John W. Taylor* Cambridge Robert Waters Sr.* Georgetown Jane Werum Columbus Randall Worthington* Washington Court House Fred J. Zint* Wapakoneta *Deceased
NAMED ENDOWMENTS Thank you to our friends who have established an endowment to provide support in perpetuity for Ohio History or for specific sites and projects. Adena Garden Endowment in Memory of Judge & Mrs. Howard Goldsberry J.D. Britton Endowment for Local History Conestoga Endowment Mabel & Harvey Cutright Endowment for Fort Hill Neva Deemer Endowment for Social Studies Teacher Education Friends of Ohio History Endowment Frohman Endowment Fund The Gay Ohio History Initiative Endowment William J. Gesling Endowment Mary Eloise Green Endowment Fund Charles A. Jones Memorial Endowment Dr. David N. Kinsman & Daniel Hatton Memorial Endowment William K. Laidlaw, Jr. Memorial Endowment Fund Nancy R. & Harry E. McGary Endowment Gary & Heather Ness Endowment William H. Nolan Endowment for Adena Ohio Association of Garden Clubs Endowment for Wahkeena Nature Preserve Ohio Gun Collectors Association Permanent Endowment Fund Ohio History Connection Legacy Endowment Ohio History Connection Membership Operations Endowment Patterson Family Endowment for the Piqua Historical Area Randall Worthington Endowment for Adena The Towboat W.P. Snyder, Jr. Endowment The Worthington Family Endowment for Adena
IN-KIND DONATIONS Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have made generous contributions to support the Ohio History Connection. Challenge Electric II, Ltd. Lois Fisher John E. Hancock Aaron J. Keirns Lowe's of Central Ohio, Store # 1175 thunder::tech
Tim & Jenny Rollins Jim & Barbara Rutherford John & Melissa Soderberg Tom Sturges Dave Timmons Chief Glenna Wallace Dick Wendt Jane Werum Thomas Williams Howard & Betty Zimmer Businesses, Foundations & Organizations
Columbus Museum of Art GOVERNMENT GRANTS The Ohio History Connection is proud to provide services to the people of Ohio that are funded through local, state and federal government grants.
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Greater Columbus Arts Council
Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
National Archives & Records Administration
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National Endowment for the Humanities
Hamilton Capital Management
National Park Service
Granville Inn Inn at Honey Run
Ohio Arts Council
National Veterans Memorial & Museum
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CONESTOGA
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For the past 33 years, the passionate and dedicated members of the Conestoga support group have shared their time, talent, and resources for the benefit of the Ohio History Connection. We are especially grateful for the loyal friendship of all Conestoga members. Listed below are individual and community partners who graciously contributed to Conestoga's fundraising success with gifts of $150 or more.
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Individuals Bill & Lexie Bickell Martha Boice John & Marie Brandt Robert Bruce Karen Campbell Anne Chasser & Tom Mantei Pat & Laura Ecklar John & Bebe Finn Jim Ginter Marilyn Goodman Bob & Beth Hamilton Cindy Hilsheimer Dave & June Hinkle Larry & Peg Neal Heather & Gary Ness Marilyn Paulsen George & Ruth Paulson Beth Prince Georgeanne & Michael Reuter Jerry & Joan Riseling Sally Rogers
HONORIALS & MEMORIALS A tribute gift is a meaningful way to remember or honor a loved one or an occasion. The Ohio History Connection appreciates every tribute gift this year, all of which have made a significant impact on Ohio History. Honorials Andrew J. Verhoff from Daniel Wolke Shelby Beatty from Ann C. Bigelow Lily Birkhimer from Ann C. Bigelow Jackie Brown from Keidan Cares Fund of The Columbus Foundation Cliff Eckle from Christina M. Atzberger Patrice R. Fatig from Ms. Jennifer Pratt Mike Follin from Michael W. Brandl Court Hall, Jr. from Brian & Stacey Hall Dr. & Mrs. George T. Harding IV from Corinne Garvey Barbara & Warren Harding from Richard & Jeanne Hannan
Harding Presidential Center from Harding High School Class of 1958 from Harding High School Class of 1969 from Harding High School Class of 1973 from Harding High School Class of 1975 from Harding High School Class of 1977 from Harding High School Class of 1978 from Harding High School Class of 1979 Robert & Marge Henn from Ruth McDiffett Amy Hissong from Ann C. Bigelow Tutti Jackson from Ann C. Bigelow Thurman & Rose Mathews from Mathews Auto Group Larry Neal from Kathryn Neal George W. Paulson from Jerome J. & Margaret A. Cunningham Mr. William H. Pickard from Court Hall Jr. from Highland County District Library Amanda Rindler from Ann C. Bigelow Betty H. Salzgaber from Laurie Hall Juli Six from Ann C. Bigelow Jerry Verhoff from Andrew J. Verhoff Memorials Velma Anderson from Mr. Robert S. Keidan Lynn Boardman from Elizabeth Boardman Joan Bowser from Elizabeth L. Plummer Janis Clark from Patrick N. Clark Ida Copenhaver from Conestoga from Dr. James Ginter from Karen E. Campbell Sandra L. Davies from Mrs. Thelda E. Davies from Barbara Powers Ronald Filipan from Florence Cunningham from Susan Iverson from Sarah Molina Dr. Robert Goldberg from Orville R. Lyons Nancy Jeffrey from Conestoga Megan Jones from Cynthia Violet Esther I. Leggett from Mr. Ralph C. Barker Ms. Katherine Queen from Jennifer Beverly Julie A. Quinlan from Barbara Powers George B. & Dorothy Willis Rector from Patty Donnally Sylvia St Pierre from Philippe St Pierre
Elizabeth D. Sturges from Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Brandt from Karen E. Campbell from Conestoga from Laura & Pat Ecklar from Judith Krasnoff from Gavin & Alice Larrimer from Nancy Lutz from Laurie Miraglia from Harry Parsons from George W. & Ruth B. Paulson from Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Riseling from Sally Rogers from Paul M. Shepard Jr. from Richard K. Wendt Jim Washburn from Cheryl Ricketts Mr. Preston Wolfe from Nancy Wolfe Lane Family Fund
Reading the old inaugural speeches and news clips was a trip through history. Thank you so very much for finding them all for me. Very interesting to see how others faced this challenge." — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine
Our archivists shared historic inaugural speeches from previous Ohio governors with then Governor-elect Mike DeWine. He read these before crafting his own address, which he gave in January 2019.
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The artifacts and images from your collection, the quotes from your oral histories, and—importantly, all of your knowledgeable input on people, events, and content to bring forward— were all so incredibly crucial to telling these important stories and conveying veterans' varied experiences." — Rachel Gershman, Ralph Appelbaum Associates, design firm for the National Veterans Memorial and Museum
This week I had the pleasure of receiving my copy of Echoes Magazine in the mail. I wanted to take this time to thank you on a fine issue. Your team of writers and graphic designers have assembled a high-quality, attractive and eminently readable publication."
Our staff worked closely with the National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus to showcase artifacts and stories related to Ohio veterans.
—S teve Gordon, Museum Administrator at McGuffey House and Museum, Miami University
This year we celebrated one full year of our newly-redesigned Echoes Magazine, our publication for members.
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