From 1893 to 1933, the Anti-Saloon League was a major force in American politics. Influencing the United States through the printed word and lobbying, it turned a moral crusade into a Constitutional amendment. The League left a legacy of printed material at a site bequeathed to the Westerville Public Library which houses the Anti-Saloon League Museum
A set of digital collections focussing on American culture (including African-American and Yiddish music from C19th & C20th), literature, Abraham Lincoln, World War I & military history.