East Liverpool Historical Society

Joan Witt, Vice President of the East Liverpool Historical Society.

Joanne K. “Joan” Witt, 77

This probably is not "The" Complete set of Joan's writings but it is what we have on hand presently and we will try to find additional ones to add here.

 

The Spirit of Central School

 

The Dresden Avenue Potteries

 

The Fawcett Legacy

 

The Early Fawcettown Families

 

The Church that became the "Pottery".

 

City Hospital Founders

 

First Lady's Gown made by an East Liverpool Dressmaker

 

Ruth Crawford Seeger

 

Monroe Patterson

 

Presidents in ELO

 

The People of East Liverpool

 

Women and Military Service

 

East Liverpool Schools-Part 1

 

Street Names Reflect Heritage

 

The Pottery Industry

 

The ladies and the Ceramics Industry.

 

Celebrations in East Liverpool

 

Service to Others a Worthy Objective

 

In addition to the above which are already here on this site we have an additional 12 articles to be posted here on this site.

That will be done over the next few weeks.

The articles will be added to appropriate places in the table of contents and they will be added to this list as a quick reference and link to each article.

 

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