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    1. [OHFAIRFI-L] Re: DCO- Newspaper location/Web address
    2. John Cramer
    3. Try checking: http://www.ohiohistory.org/newspaper/home.cfm 1793-1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Catalog of microfilmed Ohio newspapers available for use in the Archives/Library Reading Room or through interlibrary loan. Search by NEWSPAPER TITLE, CITY, or COUNTY. Individual articles are not indexed here. John -- (:}) JWCramer-HillTopUSA jcramer@freenet.columbus.oh.us Also John.Cramer@das.State.OH.US Beware of the Genealogy Bug; It's bite can be addictive. Under Construction http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/jwcramer/ My Surnames: Cramer, Schmitt / Smith, Hipple / Hippel, Trick / Truck, Bulcher, Fisher / Frisher, Floyd, Foisinet, Foy, Gundish / Grandish, Kley, Kuntz, Loy, Martin, Pequignot, Ratliff, Riddle, Smith, Snider, Wampler, Wantz, Washington, Wolverton ---- To: "Darke County, Ohio, e-mail list" <darke-oh@indiana.edu>, Preble_Co_Oh-L@rootsweb.com, OHFAIRFI-L@rootsweb.com cc: (bcc: John Cramer/HRD/DAS/OHIO) Subject: DCO- Newspaper location I've recently come into possession of a newspaper article on my great-grandfather, Enoch Beery Seitz, and his family that was written in 1933 to mark the 50th anniversary of his death. Unfortunately, there is no indication of where the newspaper was located. While it is possible that the article came from a newspaper syndicate and appeared in more than one newspaper rather than being written by the newspaper in which this copy appeared, the location of the newspaper would give me a starting point for further research. The newspaper is the Herald-Advertiser. It may have been in Ohio to which Enoch has several ties or it might have been elsewhere. Does anybody these lists know of a newspaper called the Herald-Advertiser that would have existed in 1933? If so, do you know if it still exists? -- Karl Seitz

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