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= Ashland, Ohio =

History

 * Ashland was laid out by Daniel Carter in 1815. Ashland was originally called Uniontown, but in 1822 the city was compelled to adopt a new name because another city in Ohio was already named Uniontown. The new name of Ashland was selected by supporters of the Kentucky congressman Henry Clay, from Ashland, his estate near Lexington.[10]

Church Records

 * CHURCHES OF ASHLAND COUNTY, OHIO. The book "Church Records of Ashland County, Ohio, Volume 1". The book includes a short history of each church and actual records ...

Cemeteries

 * Ashland Cemetery Association

523 W Main St Ashland (419) 289-8467

Newspapers

 * Times-Gazette | Ashland County OH | News, Sports, Obituaries

times-gazette.com Ashland County, Ohio's only daily newspaper covering news, sports, schools, farm news and more in north central Ohio.

Libraries and Museums

 * The Ashland Public Library has almost 150,000 items available for our patrons including books, magazines, newspapers, videos, DVDs, audio books, and music CDs. In addition to these materials, the library also provides entertaining and informative programming for all ages. The library also offers bookmobile service to many parts of the county. The library truly has something for everyone, from toddler to senior citizen.
 * The Ashland Historical Museum collects and preserves items directly connected with the History of Ashland, Ohio. We have two part-time employees who work with many volunteers. Some of the projects need to be done here in the museum, but others can be done at home.

Societies

 * The Ashland County Historical Society is located in the heart of the Center Street Historical District of Ashland, Ohio. Its campus consists of three houses. The Manor House was the first purchased. It was built by J.P. Cowan in 1859 and sold to P.A. Myers in 1906 to be given to his son Guy and his new bride Kate as a wedding present. It was likely the first brick structure on the street

City Directories

 * ASHLAND CITY DIRECTORY - 1906. The title of this publication is probably misleading to researchers interested in Ashland County, versus those in just the City of Ashland. The Contents list says it all - lots of research material within the cover of this book. It may help those researchers particularly interested in the 1900-1910 time period as it may help fill in that 1900 census loss.