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Trenton history groupgets non-profit statusA charter has been issued to the Trenton Historical Society to operate as a nonprofit corporation in the state of Ohio, announced Secretary of State Ted WWBrownThe principal office of the Historical Society will be located at 15 E. State St., site of Trenton’s new branch of the Middletown PublicLibrary,Edward J. Keefe, 210 N. Miami St., Raymond J. Leis, 209 John St., and Mark R. Richter. 404 Douglass Ave., all of Trenton, will serve the corporation as trustees.Wesley L. Page, 310 Hamilton Road. Trenton.will act as the statutory agent for the Society According to the Articles ol Incorporation filed in the office ot Secretary Rrown. the Trenton Historical Society was formed “toprepare a full account of thearea's history with in-*andterpretative ana explanatory comments, to preserve books, pamphlets, letters, manuscripts, clippings, pictures and miscellaneous historical records of the areain the American Planning Official transportation sthe “Comprehen!Resolutions a'contract for iee-tResolutionspropriation ol p the J R J C Homestead Aver \n ordinancerates for the nex hv contract w ithlt;fe- ’Natural (ias Co.An ordinance $18,000 in not ticipation of ass Spring Street owners (tances legal actionpropriating prFairfield Rlt;Homestead A1provement projcParticipatfood progr
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Hamilton Journal News

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Mon, Oct 14, 1974

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