Ohio TownHelen Hooven Santmyer's tribute to her hometown of Xenia, Ohio, is even more valuable in light of the 1974 tornado that destroyed much of the community. But its life and history are preserved in Ohio Town, now available in paperback. More than 20 illustrations, included for the first time in this edition, enhance the text. |
Contents
Detroit Street and Main | 23 |
Streets and Houses | 51 |
The East End | 81 |
Copyright | |
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