Butler County of Ohio

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315 High St Fl 6
Hamilton, OH 45011
Butler County Law Library is open to members of the general public for the purpose of performing legal research from 8: 30 AM to 4: 30 PM, Monday through Friday, except for holidays recognized by the Butler County Board of Commissioners. The Law Library is located at 10 Journal Square, OH 45011 Hamilton Suite 200Once operated by non-profit library associations, Ohio county law libraries are now administered by county entities called "county law library resources boards" and are generally funded from court fines. Unlike public libraries in Ohio, county law libraries are not financed from taxpayer revenue unless funding is provided by county boards of commissioners. See sidebar, right, for background information on the history of county law libraries in Ohio.The transfer of responsibility for Butler County Law Library to Butler County Law Library Resources Board began in July of 2009 with planning for the transition. Throughout the process, the objective has been to achieve as soft a landing as possible to minimize the number and extent of negative impacts this change will have on all who have benefited from the services provided by the Law Library. The reality is there will be changes because the enabling statute adds substantial new and unfunded expenses to the Law Library's budget.Butler County Law Library Resources Board. Information about Butler County Law Library Resources Board may be found under the "General Information " tab in the navigation bar of the Law Library's website. Notice of public meetings of the Board shall be available on the Law Library's blog.Library Services to Members of the Public. Public patrons ought not expect county law library staff members to answer their legal questions; they are prohibited by law from doing so because that would be an unauthorized practice of law. County law library staff members are available to provide directional assistance by showing members of the public which library materials may help patrons answer their legal questions and how those materials may be used, but staff members can go no further. Members of the general public may also be restricted to using certain legal materials in specific formats because of library policies and licensing agreements.Except for statutory users and local attorneys who have library privileges, the Law Library's collection is for reference purposes only; materials do not circulate but public patrons can make photocopies for a reasonable fee. Additional information may be found under the "Collection & Services " tab in the navigation bar of the Law Library's website.Law Library Resources. To meet costs now and in the coming years, cutbacks in library materials have to and will be made. There will be no alternative but to downsize the law library collection due to financial necessity. The Law Library's collection will more narrowly focus on Ohio-related legal materials, and the general treatise collection will be limited to those areas of law most commonly practiced by the local bar along with resources needed by county agencies and courts in the official conduct of business. The days of Ohio county law libraries developing and maintaining a relatively comprehensive collection containing essential titles across the entire spectrum of law to answer most any research need are coming to a close.Downsizing the law library collection will not happen overnight but it will happen. It must be executed in an orderly fashion, that is to say, by following practices always followed when faced with circumstances such as the ones this law library is facing now. Some decisions may even be controversial but there is no way around the fact that the Law Library cannot continue to operate as it has done in the past.In addition to reducing the size of the print collection, reliance of electronic resources will increase. Most every law library in this country is facing the "digital-only" decision for some titles they hold both in print and electronic formats.
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Warren County Genealogical Society (WCGS ) had its humble beginnings in 1981 when a few local Warren County residents wanted to begin preserving Warren County records. On May 20, 1981, WCGS was recognized by the Ohio Genealogical Society, as an official chapter. Original board members included: President Bart C. Gibbons; Vice President Leora Spindler; Corresponding Secretary Miriam Worley; Recording Secretary Pat Johnson; and Treasurer David Ledbetter, Jr. There were 64 charter members in Vol. 1, issue 1 of Heir Lines - September 1981 with more members in each issue of 1981 and 1982. Dues were $5.00 single, $7.00 family Starting in 1981 WCGS had its first mailing address at Marion Snyder's home, 12 W. South Street, OH 45036 Lebanon For the first year or so, members donated genealogical books they had; all of which fit into a car trunk, and put them on loan for a month or so at various Warren County Public libraries. These stops included: Salem Township Library in Morrow; the Mary L. Cook Library in Waynesville; the Mason Public Library; and the libraries in Lebanon and Franklin. Two of the early dedicated volunteers that did all of this traveling were Helen Hutt & Nancy Burge. The first meetings were held at the cafeteria of the old Lebanon High School, now Berry Middle School. Meetings were later held on the second floor of the Lebanon City Building; and later the Philippi Meeting Room at Otterbein-Lebanon Retirement Center, on S.R. 741 where there was ample parking, and a level entrance to the meeting room. According to Dallas Bogan and his article in the Star Publications of April 14, 1999, page 12B, he wrote "Chet (Chester Dunn ) tells the story that when the society was first started five family member sheets were on the agenda for the board members. Bart Gibbons took one look at Chet's chart and said, 'we are cousins.' " The WCGS quarterly newsletter, Heir Lines, was first published in September of 1981. For many years we had the Civil War discharges and portions of the deed index published in an ongoing series in Heir Lines. In August 1983, after letter writing by society members and the help of Judge Bowers, the County Commissioners were to vote on making a room available to WCGS in the old court house. This was announced by Helen Hutt to open in January 1984. By January 1984 WCGS finally moved to a more permanent location at 300 E. Silver Street, lower level (basement ) of Probate Court Building. Judge Bowers made arrangements for WCGS to use two small rooms as a resource center in exchange for answering genealogical queries that came to the Court. Betty Greer and Chester Dunn were the main volunteers. This is where our "library" began. Our collections purchased or donated by charter members had grown to fill one wall about 12 feet deep and 4 shelves high. The WCGS card catalog, referencing names in our Warren County books, was also started at this time. This is when we began asking new members (and old ones ) to submit their family group records and pedigrees charts for their Warren County ancestors. Our first big project was an every name index for Beers History of Warren County, Ohio, with each name being written on a 3x5 card. Many volunteers helped by doing a number of pages from the History. Upon completion, Beer's History, was reprinted with our index in it. Some of the other early projects included the cemetery transcriptions and copying the 1880 1880 Warren County, Ohio census by hand. Chester 'Chet' & Betty Dunn and the late Evelyn (Hall ) Preest visited and transcribed tombstones from virtually every cemetery in Warren County. WCGS moved to the of the Academy Building at 190 New, OH 45036 Lebanon second floor, about December 1997, while the new administration building was being built. Some of the faithful volunteers included: Chester Dunn, Dallas Bogan, Bob Mehl, Ruth Justison, Helen & Ralph Hutt, Dorothy Linkous, Bobbi Apking and Chuck Griffen. Knowing the need for expanded space, the county com
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