It is the mission of the Delaware County Records Center
to effectively preserve, maintain, retrieve and store government records in an archival environment while supporting a records management program. This program will ensure the proper preservation of the county records under the laws of Ohio, within a conservative budget for the taxpayers.
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2079 U.S. Hwy 23 N,
PO Box 8006
Delaware, Ohio 43015
Phone
(740) 833-2140
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Monday – Friday
8am – 4:30pm
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3/25 Post: On this day in 1913, Delaware was drowning in 10 inches of rain causing streams, creeks and rivers across the state to flood. The flood waters were the cause of the destruction of the levees in the Miami and Scioto river valleys. The historic flooding along the Olentangy River was at 23 feet above flood stage and washed away 41 bridges throughout the county. This included all 3 of the main bridges within the city. It was reported that 33 homes in town were destroyed and 18 people died from the flooding in Delaware. Pictured below are some of the destructive photographs from the infamous flood. (Sources: The Columbus Dispatch/NBC4/DCHS/OWU Historical Collection) ... See MoreSee Less
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Timeline Tuesday. This timeline of 1917-1919 below shows the events happening during the end of the 1910s in Delaware County. Many thanks to Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware County Historical Society and City of Delaware for the Our Shared History information. ... See MoreSee Less
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