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Title
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The Ohio Story Radio Scripts
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Title
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0020 - The Ohio Story: "Why Ohio Is Called the Buckeye State"
Creator
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Siedel, Frank
Source
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The Ohio Story Radio Scripts
Volume 1. Number 1.
January-February-March
1947
Publisher
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The Ohio Bell Telephone Company
WTAM Radio, Cleveland Ohio
Date
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Wednesday, February 19, 1947
6:30-6:45 P.M.
Contributor
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Waldrop, Robert (Narrator)
Siedel, Frank (Writer)
Buchanan, Stuart (Producer)
Field, Tom (Announcer)
Format
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.pdf
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Subject
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Ohio buckeye
Ohio--History
Names, Geographical--Ohio (State)
Harrison, William Henry
VanBuren, Martin
Description
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The story of how the presidential campaign of 1840 established Ohio state symbol as the buckeye and the history of Colonel Sproat, sheriff, who was the first Ohioan to called "Buckeye".
Identifier
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The original manuscript digitized here is located at the Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS) Library in Bellville, Ohio. The Ohio Story Radio Scripts, collection MSS 218 in the OGS Archives, was donated by Jonathan Siedel, son of creator Frank Siedel, on August 12, 1996.
Buckeye State
Buckeye Tree
Ohio History
William Henry Harrison