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.
Contact
2079 U.S. Hwy 23 N,
PO Box 8006
Delaware, Ohio 43015
Phone
(740) 833-2140
Hours
Monday – Friday
8am – 4:30pm
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Timeline Tuesday. This timeline for the years 1900-1902 below shows the events happening during the beginning of the 20th century 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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CC Dunlap was my Great-Great Grandfather
Throwback Thursday.....As January winds down, love was in the air for plant lovers with this 1984 advertisement from Oakland Nursery. Valentine's Day is only 15 days away. (Source: The Columbus Dispatch January 30, 1984) ... See MoreSee Less
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Timeline Tuesday. This timeline for the years 1897-1899 below shows the events happening during the end of the 19th century 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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William W. Wilson was my great-grandfather. According to Delaware police records, he was elected constable in 1886 and then promoted to Officer in 1899. He retired from the police force in 1924. The department records also show that a previous African-American police officer served for a brief time in the 1880s (name = Highwarden).