This book serves as promotional material for the Delaware County Bank on North Sandusky Street in Delaware. The bank's construction is described, names of staff are included, and photos of the finished building are also included.
This book describes Delaware as it was in 1979. The book has a table of contents describing the subject matter of each chapter. The book is designed to encourage people to move to Delaware.
This book contains the rules and regulations of Oak Grove Cemetery in Delaware, Ohio, along with the dedication ceremony of Oak Grove Cemetery, 1850-51.
Frederick Norwood's memories of his high school years (the Delaware High School Class of 1932), describing obstacles such as the Great Depression and the 1929 fire that partially burned Delaware High School.
This is a book published in Delaware County's Sesquicentennial year, 1958. The book discusses the history, population statistics, business, industry, education, medical facilities, recreation and tourism in Delaware County as it was in 1958.
This Sesquicentennial celebration program is printed in red and green ink on a yellow background and lists events and activities that promise to fill "Eight Hilarious Days" of festivities.