Skip to main content
Home
  • People
    • All people
    • Community leaders
    • Veterans
  • Places
    • Addresses
    • Map
    • Neighborhoods
  • Organizations
    • All organizations
    • Map
    • Types
  • Scrapbook
    • All scrapbook items
    • Formats
    • Genres
  • Newspapers
    • All newspaper items
    • Columns
    • Publications
  • Cemeteries
    • All burial records
    • Locations
  • Explore
    • Themes
    • Topics
  • About
    • About Worthington Memory
    • Contact
    • Copyright
    • Errors and corrections
    • Sensitive content
    • Share with us
Worthington [Memory]

Breadcrumbs

You are here:

  1. Home
  2. Newspapers
  3. Worthington News

Worthington Popular Name For Towns, Cities

Publication details

"Worthington Popular Name For Towns, Cities" was published on March 29, 1951 in Worthington News, page 1.

Subjects

It covers the topics editorials and Worthington history.
It features the person Fred C. Jewett.
It covers the city Worthington.

Full text

Available online via Ohio Memory's Worthington News Collection.

Available at Worthington Libraries on microfilm roll number 1255909721. Contact library staff for more information.

More people

Fred C. Jewett

Newspaper item
August 4, 1960

Fred Jewett, retired since '55, dies at 80

Worthington News

Newspaper item
November 10, 1932

30 Years With Same Firm is Record of Local Man

Worthington News

More topics

editorials

Newspaper item
September 5, 1990

Short test should help reader examine newspaper feelings

Worthington News

Sam Allred (Author)
Newspaper item
August 30, 2012

Vitally needed levies on ballot for Worthington City Schools

This Week Worthington News

Jennifer Best (Author)

Featured scrapbook items

Scrapbook item
1987
Worthington's Martin Luther King Jr. Recognition Service Program

Worthington's Martin Luther King Jr. Recognition Service Program

Scrapbook item
2025
Color photo of Dana Tyler and Sign Language Interpreter at the 2025 Martin Luther King Day Celebration

Dana Tyler and Emma Gajewski at the 2025 Martin Luther King Day Celebration

[WM] emblem

 About us 

 Share with us!

Questions? Feedback?
 Get in touch!