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Title
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The Ohio Story Radio Scripts
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Title
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0484 - The Ohio Story: "Ohio's Oregon Trail"
Date
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Monday, February 6, 1950
6:30 - 6:45 pm
Creator
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Ellis, Bill
Siedel, Frank
Source
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The Ohio Story Radio Scripts
Volume 4. Number 1.
January - February - March 1950
Publisher
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The Ohio Bell Telephone Company
WTAM Radio, Cleveland OH
Contributor
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Waldrop, Robert (Narrator)
Siedel, Frank (Writer)
Buchanan, Stuart (Producer)
Field, Tom (Announcer)
Rohlf, Earl (Original Music)
Format
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.pdf
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Description
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The story of Ezra Meeker of Huntsville, Ohio who traveled the Oregon Trail by oxcart, automobile and airplane during his 98 year life.
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.
Ezra Meeker
Oregon Trail
Settlement
Teddy Roosevelt
Tom McAuley
Wagon Trains