
Karen gives a short tour of the Ohioana Research Room in The Mary L. Cook Public LIbrary. See the map of the Ohioana Room above.
Some of the links mentioned in the podcast:
- The "Virtual" Ohioana Room: http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/ohioana_roommary_l.htm
- Recent Quaker Genealogy & History Conferences:
- First Conference: http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/Microsoft%20Word%20-%20The%20First%20Annual%20Quaker%20Genealogy%20Conference%20flyer.pdf
- Second Conference: http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/Quaker%20Ministry%20in%20Wilderness%20Article.htm
- Our Upcoming Conference in April: http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/(Microsoft%20Word%20-%20Registration%20form%20for%20the%203rd%20Annual%20Quaker%20Genealogy%20.pdf
- An Upcoming Event in April: http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/Microsoft%20Word%20-%20Registration%20for%20Tour%20of%20UGRR%20Museum.pdf
- Our Three Blogs:
- Quaker Genealogy in Southwest Ohio: http://www.qugenswohio.blogspot.com/
- Waynesville, Ohio ~ Connections with the Past: http://waynesgenhis.blogspot.com/
- Harveysburg on Caesar's Creek: http://harveysburg.blogspot.com/
There is a listing of all our articles published on all three blogs on the Ohioana Room webpage. Click on the article you want to read and it will come up.
- Quaker Research Guides:
- "Friendly Research" pathfinder (.pdf file). This is a large file and may take a while to download. http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/Friendly%20Research-Quaker%20Genealogical%20Resources%20Online.pdf
- A Guide to Quaker Meetinghouses and Sites in Southwest Ohio. this page also includes modern maps of the area and Marcus Motes 1853 map of Indiana Yearly Meeting (Orthodox): http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/Maps%20of%20Quaker%20Meetinghouses%20in%20Southwest%20Ohio.htm
- A History of the 1905 Friend's Boarding Home in Waynesville & an Abstract of the Minutes of the Board of Trustees for the First 25 years of its existence. The 1905 Friends Boarding Home is now the Museum at the Friends Home ~ The Waynesville Area Heritage & Cultural Center: http://www.mlcook.lib.oh.us/Chronological%20Notes%20about%20FBH.htm
Our intro music is Mozart's Violin Concerto in G, Third Movement Rondeau, K 216, performed by David Oistrakh. Used with permission, see Internet Archive, http://www.archive.org/index.php.

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