In the spring of 2003 the TheFilson Historical Society collaborated with the Cincinnati Museum of Cincinnati and the History Department of the University of Cincinnati to publish the regional academic journal The History of the Ohio Valley. The new journal replaces the previously issued journal "The Filson History Quarterly" (1926 and 2002). The journal is peer-reviewed, including articles related to the Grand Canyon in Ohio, photographic articles, and books, movies, exhibition reviews. Philson Society is the oldest private history association in Kentucky, founded in 1884. Their publishing policy and process is here.
In the final issue of "History of the Ohio Valley" (summer of 2013), a survey on "e Filson series" was announced. It emphasizes the lives of women and shows their work in the history of the area. Records record women with narrower civil war. "Blood fraud continues to attract Americans, war dramatically inspires women's lives, they provide their own insights and record their experiences with others in war The next record, future generations can learn about this important historical era
Filson Eric Willi Records women's civil war experience in the Ohio Valley of Illinois State University, emwille @ uuu.edu
University of Tennessee Martin holds the 2018 Ohio Valley History Conference at 11 Wayne Fisher Drive, Martin, Tennessee, from 18th to 20th October 2018. The opening reception will be held from 7 pm to 9 pm on Thursday, October 18th at the Dunagan Alumni Center (1900) on the alumni association. OVHC is an open meeting to all historians and graduate students. We welcome all time and professional suggestions, including public history, digital history, and educational history. We especially propose that the United States will participate in the 100th anniversary of World War I and the 41st year of 1968. The proposal can be submitted as a separate document or as a comprehensive group. We also welcome volunteers to act as chairpersons and comments.
The first meeting was held last year. About 50 initial members are mainly interested in the history of indigenous peoples in the Ohio Valley. In 1966, the organization was reorganized into the American National Historical Society. Today's total membership is about 700 scholars, with annual circulation of about 1,500 national history.