Piqua, Ohio
40.1448° N, 84.2424° W


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Newspapers Utilized

American Israelite (Cincinnati, OH).
American Jewish World (Minneapolis-St Paul).
B’nai B’rith Messenger (Los Angeles).
Cleveland Jewish News (Cleveland, OH).
Darke County Boy (Greenville, OH).
Darke County Democratic Advocate (Greenville, OH).
Dayton Daily News (Dayton, OH).
Dayton Herald (Dayton, OH).
Dayton Jewish Observer (Dayton, OH).
Democratic Advocate (Greenville, OH).
Greenville Daily Advocate (Greenville, OH).
Greenville Democrat (Greenville, OH).
Greenville Journal (Greenville, OH).
Hebrew Standard (New York City).
Israelite (Cincinnati, OH).
Jewish Independent (Cleveland, OH).
Jewish Review and Observer (Cleveland).
Jewish Voice (St. Louis).
Journal Herald (Dayton, OH).
Lima Daily News (Lima, OH).
Lima Republican-Gazette (Lima, OH).
Miami Helmet (Piqua, OH).
Occident (Philadelphia, PA).
Ohio Jewish Chronicle (Columbus, OH).
Piqua Daily Call (Piqua, OH).
Piqua Daily Caller (Piqua, OH).
Piqua Daily Leader Dispatch (Piqua, OH).
Reform Advocate (Chicago).
Springfield Daily Republic (Springfield, OH).

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