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Famous Chillicothe Cartoonist Recounted near Boyhood Home

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Jenny Robb explains the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.

Chillicothe, Columbus, and the World — A boy who grew up in Chillicothe and then worked for the Columbus Dispatch to became a world-famous cartoonist was part of the focus of a presentation recently.

Jenny Robb, Head Curator of Comics and Cartoon Art, explained the “Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum,” a part of Ohio State University, at the Ross County Heritage Center on October 16th.

Jenny Robb shows a sample of the comics by Billy Ireland.

Ireland’s full-page spreads and single-panel editorials celebrated Ohio and America during his “fabulous career” from 1898 to his death then 1935. Robb recounted his life, as well as the history and efforts of the museum on the main campus of OSU.

She said Ireland was a mentor to cartoonist Milton Caniff, an OSU graduate who was a founding donor of the museum when he gave his papers and art to the school in the 1970s.

Later, Ireland’s family supported an expansion and so it was named after him. The museum is in Sullivant Hall, the renovated original home of the Ohio Historical & Archaeological Society.

A political cartoon from more than hundred years ago by another cartoonist…relevant to today’s political climate.

Ross described it as “the largest collection of cartoon and comic materials in the world.” They have a reading room, exhibition galleries to highlight the collections, and temporary exhibitions such as the current “Nancy Show” through November 3rd.

They also have an exhibit at the Decorative Arts Center in Lancaster, “Tell Me a Story When the Bad Girl Wins,” on the art of one of earliest woman artists at the New Yorker magazine.

The museum is free and open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, 1-5pm at the 15th Avenue High Street OSU entrance, next to the Mershon Auditorium and Wexner Center.

Ireland’s childhood home is only a block and a half away from the Ross County Heritage Center, and its current owners and residents attended the talk. The museum has new exhibitions and displays – including a sample of the art of Billy Ireland – and you can learn more on their website and Facebook page.

Hear Robb in her own words in the video interview below. The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum has a website, Facebook page, and X / Twitter account.

Jenny Robb explains the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Jenny Robb’s freebies from the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum, with reminder of their offerings.
A sample of the art of Billy Ireland on display in the Ross County Heritage Center.
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Raised in Ross County, Bearcat class of '87 at Paint Valley. Wrote a column on history and historic preservation for the Chillicothe Gazette right out of high school, then a bachelors in Journalism in the OU class of '91. After starting my one-man company "Intrepid Heritage Services" in Columbus in 1997 to offer historical research, tours, and talks, I retuned to Ross County in 2003. Have been working as a radio programmer and reporter at Clear Channel / iHeart Media Southern Ohio. Started working with the Scioto Post June 27th, 2023.