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Volume 34 Results

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Contents, Volume 34
ARTICLES

 
"Ohio's Fugitive Slave Law,"
by C. B. Galbreath
216 - 240

 
"Catherine Fay Ewing, Originator of Children's Homes,"
241 - 243

 
"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS,"
241 - 246

 
"Equitation in and About Columbus,"
244 - 245

 
"Arthur Charles Johnson: President of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society,"
248 - 250

 
"Dedication of the Wagnalls Memorial,"
251 - 262

 
"John Henri Kagi: Biographical Sketch,"
by C. B. Galbreath
263 - 291

 
"Newspaper Correspondence,"
by John Henri Kagi
292 - 421

 
"John Henri Kagi-Biographical Notes,"
422 - 425

 
"John White Geary,"
422 - 423

 
"Judge Rush Elmore,"
423 - 424

 
"Samuel Medary,"
424 - 425

 
"Wilson Shannon,"
424

 
"Anniversary of Visit of Lafayette to Ohio Celebrated in Cincinnati"
426 - 427

 
"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS,"
426 - 433

 
"When Lafayette Came to Cincinnati"
427 - 428

 
"Sumner-Brooks-Burlingame: or, The Last of the Great Challenges,"
by James E. Campbell
435 - 473

 
"A History of Flood Control in Ohio,"
by Arthur E. Morgan and C. A. Bock
474 - 503

 
"Tablet to Abraham Lincoln at Mansfield" Where the Organized Movement Began to Make Him President of the United States,"
by Charles H. Workman
505 - 521

 
"Akron Centennial: July 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 1925, The,"
by Edwin W. Brouse
522 - 547
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