Welcome To
historynotebook.com
A
celebration of times past......
By Stephen J. Hartzell
Featuring
The Tiffin - Seneca History Notebook
An
Original & extensive Look at the History of Seneca County, Ohio
Other Content
 - "You
     have your own teachers, let us have ours" - An
     extraordinary article is discovered in an 1831 New Hampshire newspaper in
     which the Senecas of the Sandusky appeal to their white "brothers and
     sisters" to respect their right to worship and live as they chose.
 
 
 - I Love You, Mom A Memoir - Mary L. Elchert of
     Tiffin, Ohio, wrote this touching memoir after the loss of her daughter at
     a young age in 1969. (Used by permission from her estate)
 
 - The
     Death Of Janie - A touching account of the death of a child
     in Seneca County, Ohio From a rare copy of the "Heidelberg
     Monthly," May, 1859 
 
 - The
     Timing Couldn't Have Been Better! - 2001 Heritage Festival A
     Patriotic Celebration 
 
 - Junior
     Order of United American Mechanics Orphans Home - 1910
     Census 
 
 - Voices
     From The Past - A Collection of Historic Ohio Letters &
     Writings 
 
 - The
     Roster of the 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Includes notes on each
     soldier in this honored regiment (In process) 
 
 - The
     History Of Fort Ball - Including photographs
 
 - Ancestors,
     A Poem For the Family Historian
 
 - "Please
     Tell Me How To Research My Family"
 
 - The
     History Of Fort Ball
 
 - Little
     Sister, Sweet Lesson Of Love - A Tribute To My Sister
 
 - The
     Senecas Of The Sandusky- A Brief History
 
 - St.
     Francis Orphanage, 1869-1936
 
 - Baby
     Ginter, A True Depression Era Story
 
 - Rock
     Run Church & Cemetery, The History of a Small
     Pioneer Congregation
 
 - The
     Emigration From Lehigh Co., PA to Seneca Co., OH
 
 - Tiffin
     Calvert Football 1924, The First Season
 
 - Henry Hertzel of Upper Milford, Lehigh Co.,
     PA - Family & Related Lines - A Genealogy
 
 - The
     Reuben Hartzell Family; a brief history
 
 - The
     Reuben & Ruth Hartzell Cases, 1867 - 1879
 
 - Israel
     Franklin Hartzell, A Long Lost Relative
 
 - Thomas
     Harrison Hartzell, The Jolly Shoemaker & His Family
 
 - Brother
     Cesaire, CSC- Paul Charles Hartzell
 
 - 50
     Years Together- Bob & Marie Hartzell - June 12, 1948-98
 
 - The
     1790 Census; Hartzell Summary
 
 - Hartzell
     Family Immigration Index 1709-1866
 
 - Hartzell
     / Hartsel Family of Seneca Co., OH Obituaries
 
 - Lehigh
     Co., PA Hartzell's, Civil War Roster
 
 - The
     Civil War Record of Harrison W. Hartzell, 8th OVI, 4th OVI
 
 - Selected
     documents from the pension file of Harrison W. Hartzell, 8th OVI, 4th
     OVI
 
 - Letters
     From the 8th Ohio Published in the Tiffin Tribune
 
 - The
     8th Ohio, Stories of Camp Life
 
 - The
     Civil War Record of James Hartzell, 123rd OVI
 
 - The
     123rd Ohio in Sheridan's Shenendoah Valley; The Last Days of
     James Hartzell
 
  
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History Site Is Created, Maintained & Owned by Stephen J. Hartzell
Place of Origin - Tiffin,
Ohio, USA.
Feb. 1997 - 2025
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