Early Greenfield Street Scene

The Greenfield Historical Society is happy to research our archives and our own resources to help you find information. Our records and information on file are more general in nature and primarily related to Greenfield's history.

We are often asked for genealogical assistance and we do not normally have much of that information readily available. Some requests may be rather involved and require extensive research on our part to help. If we cannot properly address your request, we may have to refer you to The Southern Ohio Genealogical Society of Highland County to assist in any genealogical request.

For us to research information for you, we require you to complete a Research Request Form detailing the information that you are seeking. There is a $10.00 fee for this service and you must send us the Research Request Form with your check or money order.

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ResourceDescription
By-laws The by-laws of the Greenfield Historical Society.
Don Grate This article about Don Grate appeared in the March-April, 1997 issue of Timeline by Steven P. Gietschier.
Noble Edward Irwin A brief summary of one of Greenfield's most highly decorated serviceman.
Murals A description of the murals in the E.L. McClain High School.
National Trust for Historic Preservation award The Historic Neighborhood School Honor Award.
Greenfield Timeline 1820-1849 A summary of Greenfield events occuring during 1820-1849.
Greenfield Timeline 1850-1870 A summary of Greenfield events occuring during 1850-1870.

The Greenfield Historical Society
103 McArthur Way
Greenfield, Ohio 45123
(937)981-7890