TICH September Archive
Today in Columbus History – September stories
Here are “Today in Columbus History” stories written for the month of September. To read one, click on a title to download the PDF.
September 2, 1876 | A.T. Calhoun Accused of Grantism |
September 5, 1839 | Dr Cooper, First Director of Central State Hospital, Milledgeville |
September 7, 1833 | Mrs. Goodall the Milliner and Mattress Maker |
September 9, 1876 | Sammis & Rooney Furniture Store Burns |
September 12, 1882 | A.H. Stephens Comes To Town |
September 14, 1837 | The McKeen Brothers |
September 16, 1874 | Public Schools Open For The New Term |
September 20, 1881 | The Fire Alarm Bell Tower |
September 21, 1860 | Riddle’s Gallery of Art |
September 23, 1861 | Louis Haiman Supports The War Effort |
September 27, 1834 | Runaway Slave Advertisements |
September 28, 1833 | The Upper Federal Road |
September 30, 1864 | The City Fortification Efforts |