Selection of manuscript and printed text and images drawn from the collections of the Ohio Historical Society illuminate the history of black Ohio from 1850 to 1920.
Captures the culture and music of the men, women, and children who worked and lived along the Ohio and Erie Canal. Includes essays, timelines and songs.
Focus is on old buildings and structures, old cemeteries, Indian mounds, parks throughout the state, and any place that is found to be in danger of being overcome by new development.