If You Need To Find Articles

  1. Search the library catalog for the newspaper title.
  2. Look for a record that says Online.
  3. Click into the record and look at the dates in the “View It” section to see whether the time frame you need is available for searching.
  4. Click on the link for the correct time frame.

How do I find old obituaries in Ohio?

Resources within the state of Ohio have devoted substantial effort into entering death and obituary records into a system that is searchable from the Internet through the official government website, Ohio.gov.

How do I find out if someone has died in Ohio?

If we cannot find a death record or certificate for someone who died in Ohio, you should consider contacting the county probate court or health department where the individual was at the time of death.

Where can I find the Cincinnati Enquirer archives?

Find archives for The Cincinnati Enquirer, The Kentucky Enquirer, Northwest Press, . Find newspaper articles and clippings for help with genealogy, history and other research.

What are the names of the local newspapers in Cincinnati?

Full-text articles from the following regional newspapers: the Cincinnati Post (1969-1990), Columbus Dispatch , Toledo Blade , Cleveland Plain Dealer, and the Dayton Daily News. Also includes access to Business NewsBank.

What is missing from Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library?

Plate LXXVIII (Black-tailed Deer) is missing from the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County’s copy of Volume 2. In its place is an additional copy of plate LXVIII (Fox Squirrel). Directories for cities and counties in Ohio and Kentucky, featuring volumes published as early as 1819.

Who is the owner of the Cincinnati Library?

It was originally owned by Dr. Thomas Edmonson of Baltimore, Maryland. Volumes 1-4 are on permanent display in the Joseph S. Stern, Jr. Cincinnati Room on the 3rd floor of the Main Library.