This is a three volume work that expands upon and updates a one volume work first published by Howe in 1847. As explained in the Wikipedia article Historical Collections of Ohio, the State of Ohio acquired the copyright and printing plates for this work and subsequently issued a number of reprints. The Wikipedia articles has links to online editions provided by Google Books. Some versions of this work also can be viewed via Archive.org.
Citation for an earlier edition:
Howe, H. (1847). Historical collections of Ohio: Containing a collection of the most interesting facts,
traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its general and local history, with descriptions
of its counties, principal towns and villages : illustrated by 177 engravings giving views of the chief towns,
public buildings, relics of antiquity, historic localities, natural scenery, etc.
Cincinnati: Derby, Bradley.
This book contains some good information, including material from personal memoirs, but the online version does support navigation by chapter, and the book itself has no table of contents. Other online sources (find via WorldCat) allow navigation to individual pages, but also provide no chapter titles or chapter navigation. However, the Google Books version can be searched using keywords, and that can be helpful for finding information on specific topics.
The biographical sketch of Philip Hiteshew (son of Daniel) in the above work appears to have been pretty much copied from an earlier work:
(For biographical sketch of Philip L. Hiteshew, see pp. 329-331.)
The Schumacher Register refers to a notebook kept by Lutheran pastor Daniel Schumacher. It included records of baptisms from to 1754-1774 and was written in German. It was translated in 1967 by Frederick B. Weiser, and this translation has been made available for viewing by Ancestry.com as part of an online database:
As a matter of policy, this wiki does not provide identifying information for living persons unless there is good reason to do so and consent has been given. REM is a descendant of Richard F. Marshall and has done decades of research on Marshall family history. Through tenacious efforts, REM discovered a summary of the will of Richard F. Marshall and put together a family tree for Richard that has been well validated. REM has also provided guidance and corrective information for others researching Marshall family history. This wiki owes much to REM and is grateful for his work.