00:31:44 Andy Verhoff: Were did you get these great maps? Were they provided (and by whom)? Or did you make them? 00:33:03 Andy Verhoff: Do you NEED Photoshop to do this? I don't have it. 00:34:16 Andy Verhoff: Thanks! 00:45:36 Andy Verhoff: What's the book of house styles? Title? Author? (Thanks) 00:57:18 Andy Verhoff: Would you share examples of the tool you use to recording information when researching at the auditor 00:57:38 Andy Verhoff: ...auditor's office and recorder's office 00:58:50 Andy Verhoff: A tool is a worksheet you created to make sure your capture the information? 00:59:30 Andy Verhoff: That's what I'm talking about - thanks! 01:06:03 Scott Britton: I dropped off for a couple of minutes earlier, but did you mention the Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps? It not only gives you multiple years of maps (usually), and shows outlines and details about the structures/houses, but also shows construction material (brick, wood, etc). It's only for cities or sizable towns though. 01:06:31 Andy Verhoff: Thanks for an informative presentation. 01:06:44 John Dewees (he/him/his): Field Guide to American Houses has a second edition as well: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1149100796 01:06:49 Scott Britton: Online link: https://oh0131.oplin.org:2159/ 01:07:07 Scott Britton: Online link to Sanborn that is... 01:07:19 Andrea GF: how to find home ancestors on federal census : https://www.nypl.org/blog/2016/07/08/genealogy-tips-searching-census-address 01:07:20 Andy Verhoff: Re. Sanborns: there are some available online through the State Library of Ohio and Kent State U. 01:08:25 Andrea GF: that blog i posted is a great guide for how to find ancestors of a home using the federal census. the residents don’t always show up on the auditor’s records 01:08:41 Andy Verhoff: https://www.oplin.ohio.gov/content/sanborn-maps - Sanborn maps. 01:08:46 DCHS Conference: what do you charge if you do the search 01:09:53 Andy Verhoff: Kent State and Sanborn maps: https://libguides.library.kent.edu/sanborn 01:10:28 John Dewees (he/him/his): We do a lot of this in Toledo too, and put together a research guide that might give more ideas too: https://tlcplarchitecture.omeka.net/building-research 01:10:32 DCHS Conference: Did the Hamilton County Auditor have a default date for house built? Our county has a lot of houses built in 1901/ 01:10:54 Susan: norwoodohiohistory@gmail.com 01:11:18 Andy Verhoff: Any special tips on researching post-WWII houses? 01:11:58 Andy Verhoff: House built after WWII 01:13:17 Andy Verhoff: Thanks! Just didn't know if there were any other resources or tips. 01:13:56 Andy Verhoff: Time capsules a great idea! 01:15:08 Bailey Yoder: Thank you!