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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 framework 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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Timeline Tuesday. This timeline of 1917-1919 below shows the events happening in Delaware County during the end of the 1910s. Many thanks to Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware County Historical Society and City of Delaware for the Our Shared History information. ... See MoreSee Less

Timeline Tuesday. This timeline of 1917-1919 below shows the events happening in Delaware County during the end of the 1910s. Many thanks to Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware County Historical Society and City of Delaware for the Our Shared History information.

HootSuite Photos⭐Dream big on #WorldDreamDay!⭐

Astronomy professor Hiram M. Perkins, who donated the Perkins Student Observatory to Ohio Wesleyan University in 1893, had a dream. He dreamt of a massive reflecting telescope for the observatory. In 1931, his dream came true with the creation of the Perkins Telescope, at the time, the third largest telescope in the world. See more historic Ohio photos at ohiomemory.org. #OhioMemory #OhioHistory

Photo: Perkins Telescope and Observatory Photographs, ca. 1931.
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Then there's the way the Fair smells. For a Fair has a perfume all of its own. It smells of animals and of clean straw and fresh hay; of tents warmed by the sun, of trampled grass, of hamburgers-and-onions, hot dogs and cotton candy (Kathleen Visits the Fair by F. Beverly Kelley). This 1977 snapshot of the Fair is from the
Delaware Gazette/Delaware County Historical Society collection.
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Then theres the way the Fair smells. For a Fair has a perfume all of its own. It smells of animals and of clean straw and fresh hay; of tents warmed by the sun, of trampled grass, of hamburgers-and-onions, hot dogs and cotton candy (Kathleen Visits the Fair by F. Beverly Kelley).  This 1977 snapshot of the Fair is from the
Delaware Gazette/Delaware County Historical Society collection.

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Good memories

Awesome picture

Bob Gerspacher

I was there

I was 16 years old 

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