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OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTOR-

OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTOR-

ICAL SOCIETY.

 

REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR

ENDING FEBRUARY 19, 1888.

To the Members:

The annual reports of the Treasurer and the Secretary

have been by them submitted to this Committee, which,

in the absence of a meeting of the Trustees, is authorized

to act upon them. We have examined them, find them

correct and approve and recommend them to your careful

attention.

From the Treasurer's report you will learn that at the

close of the year, 297 names (inclusive of those who have

advanced their fees for the coming year,) are on the roll

of active members.

During the year the following members deceased:

Prof. S. F. Baird, of Washington City, August 19, 1887.

Judge Silas H. Wright, of Lancaster, November 18, 1887.

Hon. V. B. Horton, of Pomeroy, January 14, 1888.

The list of members from the date of organization to

the close of this year will be published in the March

QUARTERLY. Many of these pay their annual dues by

donations of valuable articles to the museum, or of valuable

works to the library. Among the latter should be men-

tioned Mrs. Mary De Renne, of Georgia, whose donation

of two rare works was so valuable, we felt such gifts should

be recognized in an honoary membership.

We hope the Secretary, on whom the burden of the

work falls, will be aided by every member of the society.

When he, and the members of the Editorial Committee,

especially its chairman, do so much for the society free,

they should be encouraged and upheld by every one

interested in the preservation of our history. In no way

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Report of the Executive Committee

Report of the Executive Committee.     385

can this be done so effectually as by aiding to increase the

active and life membership. Each member is requested

to forward to the Secretary the names and addresses of

those whom you would recommend for membership.

With increased membership the association will be in

position to publish substantial volumes of papers every

year, as well as to add constantly to its publication fund.

From life-membership fees and other sources the associa-

tion has now an annual income fund of some $1,200, as

appears in the Treasurer's report.

It is earnestly hoped that members have not taken a

strictly mercantile view of their membership of the society.

In the first years of the society it was not possible to

render a material quid pro quo for membership fees, and at

the same time establish a Publication Fund. " The society

has accomplished results that cannot be estimated by any

pecuniary standard of value. It has encouraged original

research by its meetings and publications; it has brought

historical students and specialists together; it has caused

a more frequent exchange of ideas among them; and it

has awakened greater public interest in historical studies."

The present enthusiasm for history in Ohio is in no small

degree the fruit of the Ohio Historical Society.

We confidently appeal to every member to aid in this

effort. We should have one thousand members in this

society. By united effort we can secure them. Will not

each one help?

F. C. SESSIONS,

WM. E. MOORE,

N. S. TOWNSHEND,

H. A. THOMPSON,

Executive Committee.



386 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly

386    Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly.

 

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY FOR THE YEAR ENDING

FEBRUARY 19, 1888.

To the Executive Committee:

The year of this Society just closed has been one of

very satisfactory progress. We have been able to do what

we could not do in the preceding two years of our growth;

viz., establish a publication, whose merit grows with itself,

and through which we are now able to give to our mem-

bers a substantial return for their money. Heretofore we

have been obliged to be content that we were establishing

a Society, which in time would be of great good to the

citizens of our State and country. That this is apparent

is shown by the large and much varied correspondence, as

evinced by the postage item in my list of expenses. The

labor has not relaxed in any case; but my duties elsewhere,

from which I derive my support, has necessitated the em-

ployment of considerable clerk hire. By this means, only,

can the work, necessary to the success of the Society, be

accomplished now. I am glad to be so situated that I can

carry forward the legitimate work free of all expense to

the income. I trust this can be continued; thus enabling

the Society to pursue this line of policy, and render a sub-

stantial return for the fees of its members,

I shall endeavor during the coming year to increase our

Life Membership, or endowment fund. I feel assured we

can lay the foundation for such a fund now -in this, our

first Centennial year-which will in the near future yield

an annual income sufficient to defray the annual expenses.

Other societies, old in years, have struggled long to reach

the condition of the Ohio Society, whose roll of active

membership is now exceeded by few other State societies

in America.

Donations of books, magazines, papers, manuscripts,

etc all that constitute a library devoted to the preserva-

tion of history, are constantly offered, which for the present

must be kept in personal libraries of the officers till a safe

place is provided for them. The same may be said of the



Reports of Secretary and Treasurer

Reports of Secretary and Treasurer.                387

museum. There is no field in the world so rich in arch-

Geology and prehistoric and historic articles as Ohio, and

could the Society but provide a place of safety, accessible,

on reasonable terms, to the public, it would quickly be

filled by the finest State collection in America. Can not

the members assist to reach this result? United action

will produce wonderful results, and I trust my efforts will

be seconded by each member, who, by securing a few

additional members, can materially aid to reach the desired

end.    I trust I shall have the continued co-operation of all

the members, and can not close without expressing my

thanks to those who have upheld my hands by words of

kindness and by heartily and kindly encouraging me in

the work of the Society.

A. A. GRAHAM,

Secretary.

 

TREASURER'S REPORT.

RECEIPTS 1887-1888.

130 renewals .......................... $5 00                                                                      $ 650 00

60 new members ................    .... 5 00                                                                     300 00

7 advanced fees for '88-'89 .............. 5 00                                                            35 00

11 QUARTERLY subscribers .............. 4 00                                                    44 00

Cash advertising in QUARTERLY..........                                                         30 00

Sale of QUARTERLY ....................                                                                       17 70

Advance sales on History of Ohio .........                                                           34 40    $1,111 10

DISBURSEMENTS.

Printing QUARTERLY No. 1...............                                                              158 17

"                  "                               "                                                                           2...............          141                                                                                                                 53

"                  "                       "       3...............                                                      137                                                                                                 99

Job printing, O. S. Journal .......   .  105 95

" "       Hann & Adair..............        102 37

Editors' expenses ......................19 10

Sundries, A. H. Smythe ................                                                                         9 30

Library        case............................                                                                           16                                                                                                    00

Exchange     ..............   ..............                                                                                20

A. A. Graham, Sec'y, for expenses as per

memoranda, (see below) .............          356 70    $1,047 31

Balance on hand ......................                       63 79

LIFE MEMBERSHIP FUND.

Miss Susan M. Sturgess, Mansfield ........                                                                50 00

J. Q. A. Ward, New York...............                                                                         50 00

Interest receipts ........................                                                                               8 90      $108 90



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SECRETARY'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

RECEIPTS 1887-1888.

Cash received from Treasurer .............        356 70

"   "      "   advance sale of Histor-

ies, principally in postage stamps.....         20 60

DISBURSEMENTS.

Postage . ...............................                                                                                       1 5                          42

Clerk hire..............................                                                                                       57                           53

Travel and board-Sec'y and others......                                                                                                  146 25

Sundries  ...............................                                                                                       8                             10

Total ..............................          $377  30                                         $377       30

STOCK ON HAND CLOSE OF YEAR, FEB. 19, 1888.

Electrotype Plates -

QUARTERLY, No. 1, Vol. 1, cost........                                                            39 20

"     "   2, "         1, "........                                                         33 60

"         3, "             1,    ........                                                     33 60      $106 40

Number of QUARTERLIES on hand--

Vol. 1, No. 1 .........................            44

"            1,         "             2.........................                                           39

'             1,         "             3 ....... .......... .......                                         78

Total ..............................                161copies.

 

OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTOR-

ICAL SOCIETY.

 

Organized as the Ohio Archaeological Association, September 1, 1875.

Reorganized as the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical

Society, and Incorporated March 13, 1885.

OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.

Pres.-F. C. SESSIONS... Columbus.

1st Vice Pres.-R. BRINKERHOFF

......... Mansfield.

2d Vice Pres.-REV. WM. E. MOORE

...... Columbus.

Sec'y. and Libr'n.-A. A. GRAHAM

...... Columbus.

Treasurer-S. S. RICKLY.Columbus.

 

BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

(For three years.)

WM. P. CUTLER ..........Marietta.

E. C. DAWES ...........Cincinnati.

REV. WM. E. MOORE ...Columbus.

DR. N. S. TOWNSHEND.. Columbus.

C. C. BALDWIN ..........Cleveland.

(For two years.)

A. W. JONES ..........Youngstown.

HYLAS SABINE ........ .Richwood.

REV. H. A. THOMPSON.. Westerville.

DR. I. W. ANDREWS...... Marietta.

JAMES S. ROBINSON ........Kenton.

(For one year.)

ALLEN G. THURMAN ..... Columbus.

DOUGLAS PUTNAM ......... Harmar.

JOHN W. ANDREWS......Columbus.

F. C. SESSIONS ..........Columbus

R. BRINKERHOFF........ Mansfield.



Constitution and By-Laws of the Society

Constitution and By-Laws of the Society.  389

 

SYNOPSIS OF CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS.

Articles of Incorporation.


The undersigned citizens of Ohio,

having associated themselves to-

gether, and desiring to form a cor-

poration not for profit, under the

laws of said State of Ohio, do hereby

subscribe and acknowledge the fol-

lowing articles of incorporation:

1. The name of such corporation

shall be THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEO-

LOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

2.  Said  corporation shall be

located and its principal business

transacted at the city of Columbus,

county of Franklin, and State of

Ohio.

3. Said Society is formed for the

purpose of promoting a knowledge

of Archaeology and History, espe-

cially of Ohio, by establishing and

maintaining a library of books, man-

uscripts, maps, charts, etc., properly

pertaining thereto; a museum of pre-

historic relics and natural or other

curiosities or specimens of art or

nature promotive of the objects of

the Association--said library and

museum to be open to the public on

reasonable terms-and by courses of

lectures and publication of books,

papers and documents touching the

subjects so specified, with power to

receive and hold gifts and devices of

real and personal estate for the bene-

fit of such Society, and generally to

exercise all the powers legally and

properly pertaining thereto.

4. Said Society has no capital

stock.

[The articles of incorporation were

signed by twenty-eight persons.]

 

By-Laws.


ARTICLE I.


MEMBERSHIP.


SECTION I. The members of this

Society shall be known as Active

Members, Life Members, Corre-

sponding Members and Honorary

Members.

SEC. 2. Active members shall pay

annually, in advance, a fee of five

dollars; shall be entitled to vote and

hold office; shall receive free all

publications of the Society, and have

free access to the Museum and Li-

brary. Any person who shall an-

nually donate articles acceptable to

the Society, whose value shall be

determined by the Trustees to be five

dollars, shall be rated as an active

member.

SEC. 3. Life members shall pay

the sum of fifty dollars. Such pay-

ment shall exempt them from all fees,

and shall entitle them to all the priv-

ileges of active membership. Any

person who shall make a donation,

acceptable to the Society, whose

value shall be determined by the

Trustees to be fifty dollars, shall be

rated as a life member. Life mem-

bers may designate the purpose to

which their subscription or donation

may be applied not inconsistent with

the laws of the Society.

All such subscriptions shall be

known as the Life Membership Fund,

which shall be invested by the

Trustees in safe securities, the in-

come of which only shall be used.

SEC. 4. Corresponding members

shall be persons who feel an interest

in the Society and its objects, and

are willing to aid it by representing

its interests, and by securing dona-

tions for its Museum and Library.

They shall receive free the annual

reports and such other publications

as the Trustees may direct.

SEC. 5. Honorary members shall

be persons distinguished for scien-

tific and literary attainments, partic-

ularly in the department of Ameri-

can history.

ARTICLE II.


GOVERNMENT.


SECTION 1. The government of


this Society shall be vested in a

Board of fifteen Trustees, who shall

be chosen by ballot, immediately

upon the organization of the Society.

Five shall serve for the term of three

years, five for the term of two years,

and five for one year; and at each

annual meeting five Trustees shall

be elected for the term of three



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years. In case of a vacancy occur-

ring in the Board of Trustees, the

remaining Trustees shall fill the

same until the next annual election,

when the vacancies shall be filled by

votes of the members. The Trustees

shall hold their offices until their suc-

cessors are elected and qualified.

SEC. 2. The Board of Trustees

shall elect a President, one or more

Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, a Sec-

retary and Librarian, and such other

officers and agents as the proper

management of the Society may re-

quire. They shall also appoint an

Executive Committee, a Finance

Committe, and such other commit-

tees as may be from time to time

needed. The Trustees may fix the

tenure and compensation of all offi-

cers and agents, and may remove

the same, whenever the interests of

the Society may so require. They

may adopt a code of By-Laws for

their government, not inconsistent

with the laws of this Society, and

submit the same to the approval of

the members thereof.

ARTICLE III.


OFFICERS.


SECTION 1. PRESIDENT.-The Pres-

ident of the Board of Trustees shall

be the President of the Society. He

shall preside at all meetings of the

Society; shall have a casting vote;

shall appoint all committees, and

shall perform other duties pertaining

to the office. In his absence the

senior Vice President shall serve,

and in the absence of any such offi-

cer, any member may be called to

the chair pro tempore.

The Vice President, the Secretary

and Librarian, and the Treasurer

shall perform the duties respectively

connected with their offices, the

duties of Secretary and Librarian

being performed by one person.

ARTICLE V.


MEETINGS.


SECTION 1. The annual meetings

of this Society shall usually be held

in the city of Columbus or elsewhere

as the Executive Committee may de-

cide, on the nineteenth day of Feb-

ruary of each year, when that date

falls on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs-

day or Friday; when, however, it

falls upon any other day of the week,

then the annual meeting shall be

held on the Tuesday following.

SEC. 2. The other meetings of

this Society shall be held at such

times and such places as the Trus-

tees may direct.

SEC. 3. The President or any one

of the Trustees shall call a special

meeting on a request of any five

members.

ARTICLE VII.


LIABILITIES.


SECTION 1.   No debts shall be

contracted by this Society, nor any

of its Trustees, officers or agents.

ARTICLE VIII.


AMENDMENTS.


SECTION 1. These By-Laws may

be amended by a majority vote at

any meeting of the Society. Any

amendments shall be proposed in

writing, and shall, if required by a

majority of those present, lie over

for action until the next meeting.

LIST OF MEMBERS.


[From Date of Organization, March 12th, 1885, to February 19th, 1888.]

 

 

HONORARY MEMBERS.

De Renne, Mrs. Mary,Savannah, Ga.

Force, Judge M. F., Cincinnati, O.

Nicholson, Col. John P., Philadel-

phia, Pa.

*Died October 18, 1886.

Smucker, Isaac, Esq., Newark, O.


*Whittlesey, Col. Charles, Cleveland,

Ohio.



Members of the Society

Members of the Society.                   391

CORRESPONDING MEMBERS.


*Baird, Prof. S. F. Washington,D.C.

Darling,Gen. Chas. W.,Oneida,N.Y.

Powell, Maj. J.W.,Washington,D.C.

Putnam, Prof. F. W., Cambridge,

Mass.

Thomas, Prof. Cyrus,Washington,D.

C.

Ward, Mrs. Fannie B., Ravenna, O.

LIFE MEMBERS.


Sturges, Miss Susan M.,Mansfield,O.

Ward, J. Q. A., New York.

ACTIVE MEMBERS.


Aldeman, E. R., Marietta.

Anderson, J. H., Columbus.

Andrews, Dr. I. W., Marietta.

Andrews, Mrs. I. W., Marietta.

Andrews, Prof. M. R., Marietta.

Andrews, John W., Columbus.

Andrews, Gwynne, Columbus.

Andrews, C. H., Youngstown.

Arnett, Rev. B. W., Wilberforce.

Avery, Dr. Elroy M., Cleveland.

Axline, H. A., Zanesville.

Babcock, Rev. C. H., Columbus.

Backus, A. L., Toledo.

Baldwin, Dr. J. F., Columbus.

Baldwin, Jos. W., Columbus.

Baldwin, Charles C., Cleveland.

Barger, B. F., Dayton.

Barney, E. J., Dayton.

Bar  ett, James, Cleveland.

Bates, James L., Columbus.

Bedell, Rev. G. Thurston, Gambier.

Beecher, C. A., Cincinnati.

Bennett, S. W., Bucyrus.

Beresford, Dr. A. E., Germano.

Bliss, Mrs. Mary, Columbus.

Bohl, Henry, Marietta.

Bonham, L. N., Oxford.

Bosworth, Sala, Cincinnati.

Braddock, John S., Mt. Vernon.

Brazee, John S., Lancaster.

Bretts, W. H., Cleveland.

Bridge, Henry A., Columbus.

Brickell, W. D., Columbus.

Briggs, J. C., Columbus.

Bright, Geo. W., Columbus.

Brinkerhoff, Roeliff, Mansfield.

Brister, E. M. P., Newark.

Brooks, J. T., Salem.

Brown, Abram, Columbus.

Brown, Thomas, Waynesville.

Brown, Leroy D., Reno, Nevada.

Brown, Benj. S., Columbus.

Bruhl, Gustav, Cincinnati.

Butler, Cyrus, New York City.

Buell, Wm. H., Marietta.

Burgess, Solon, Cleveland.

Bushnell, Dr. Wm., Mansfield.

Burr, Rev. Erasmus, Portsmouth.

+Bryant, Charles W., Granville.

Byers, Rev. A. G., Columbus.

Cadwallader, J. D., Marietta.

Candy, Robert, Columbus.

Chamberlain, W. I., Ames, Iowa.

Chamberlain, W. H., Cincinnati.

Chapin, John W., Columbus.

Chittenden, Henry T., Columbus.

Church, S. H., Columbus.

Clarke, Robert, Cincinnati.

Clark, Dr. C. F., Columbus.

Cochran, T. J., Cincinnati.

Conrad, S. A., Massillon.

Collins, Wm. A., Toledo.

Cooper, W. C., Mt. Vernon.

Cope, Alexis, Columbus.

Cotton, Dr. J. D., Marietta

Cowen, B. F., Cincinnati.

Cowles, Edwin, Cleveland.

Crall, Leander, New York City.

++Curtis, Henry B., Mt. Vernon.

Curtis, Henry L., Mt. Vernon.

Curtis, W. F., Marietta.

Curtis, R. L., Marietta.

Cutler, Wm. P., Marietta.

Cutler, Rev. Carroll, Cleveland.

Cutter, F. J., Marietta.

Curry, W. L., Marysville.

Dana, Geo. W., Belpre.

Dann, J. W., Columbus.

¶Daugherty, M. A., Columbus

Davis, Theo. F., Marietta.

Dawes, R. R., Marietta.

Dawes, E. C., Cincinnati.

Day, L. W., Cleveland.

Dean, Prof. B. S., Hiram.

Delano, Columbus, Mt. Vernon.

Dennison, Mrs. Wm., Columbus.

Denver, J. W., Wilmington.

Derby, Prof. S. C., Columbus.

Derthick, F., Mantua.

Deshler, Wm. G., Columbus.

§ Devereux, J. H., Columbus.

Doane, John M., Columbus.

*Died August 19, 1887.                                                       ++Died Nov. 5, '85.   ¶Died Jan. 15,'87.

+Died August 31, 1886.                                                       §Died March 17. '86.



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Harris, Israel H., Waynesville.

Hart, Dr. B. F., Marietta.

Hart, Dr. F. O., West Unity

Haskins, Chas. F., Columbus.

Harter, M. D., Mansfield.

Hartzler, Prof. J. C., Newark.

Harvey, Prof. Thos. W., Painesville.

Hay, John, Cleveland.

Hayden, W. B., Columbus.

Hayes, Hon. R. B., Fremont.

Hedges, Henry C., Mansfield.

Henderson Dr. J. P., Newville.

Hills, Rev. O. A., Wooster.

Hinsdale, Prof. B. A., Ann Arbor,

Mich.

Hirsh, L., Columbus.

Hite, J. C., Lancaster.

Hoadly, Hon. George, New York.

Holden, L. E., Cleveland.

*Horton, V. B., Pomeroy.

Hott, Harry, Gallipolis.

Hoyt, James, M., Cleveland.

Hughes, Philip, Hamilton.

Ide, Mrs. Harriet, Columbus.

Irons, Rev. John D., New Concord.

Janney, John J., Columbus.

Johnson, S. L., Columbus.

Jones, Asa W., Youngstown.

Jones, Prof. E. A., Massilon.

Kagy, Isaac, Tiffin.

Kelley, H. C., Marietta.

Kemmler, Wm. F., Columbus.

Kerschner, Rev. L. M., Yellow

Springs.

King, Rufus, Cincinnati.

Kirkley, Dr. C. A., Cleveland.

Knabenshue, 0. D., Columbus.

Knight, Prof. Geo. W., Columbus.

Ladd, Rev. Henry M., Cleveland.

Lee, Alfred E., Columbus.

Levering, Allen, Mt. Gilead.

Lindenberg, Henry, Columbus.

Little, Dr. James, Logan,

Lockwood, C. B., Cleveland.

Loving, Dr. Starling, Columbus.

Lovejoy, Mrs. N. E., Columbus.

Loy, Rev. Marcus, Columbus.

Lukens, Prof. J. T., Lebanon.

Lyman, R. H., Cincinnati.

McClymond, J. W., Massillon.

McCord, David A., Oxford.

McCurdy, Robert, Youngstown.

Dodge, H. H., Cleveland.

Dodge, W. S., Cleveland.

Doren, John G., Dayton.

Drinckle, H. C., Lancester.

Duer, Geo. W., Millersburg.

Durrett, R. T., Louisville, Ky.

Dutton, A. S., Cheshire.

Eaton, Dr. John, Marietta.

Eells, Dan P., Cleveland.

Ellis, S. H., Springboro.

Ellis, John W., New York City.

Ely, Heman, Elyria.

Evans, Dr. E. S., Columbus.

Ewing, Hugh, Lancaster.

Falconer, Dr. Cyrus, Hamilton.

Farquhar, Dr. O. E., Zanesville.

Farrar, Wm. M., Cambridge.

Fearing Henry, Harmar.

Ferris, Aaron A., Cincinnati.

Fieser, F., Columbus.

Finch, Dr. C. M., Columbus.

Findley, Samuel, Akron.

Finley E. B., Bucyrus.

Firestone, C. D., Columbus.

Follett, Martin D., Marietta.

Foraker, Joseph B., Cincinnati.

Foster Charles, Fostoria.

Foster, W. S., Urbana.

Freed, A., Lancaster.

Freeman, George D., Columbus.

Gard, Hiram, Vincent.

Gard, D. H., Columbus.

Gardner, Geo. W., Cleveland.

Garfield, Mrs. Lucretia R., Mentor.

Gates, Beman, Marietta.

Gates, N. B., Elyria.

Gilmore W. J., Columbus.

Gilmore, W. E., Chillicothe.


Gladden, Rev. Washington, Colum-


bus.

Glazier, A. W., Belpre.

Godfrey, T. J., Celina.

Goodnough, Prof. W. S., Columbus.

Gordon, W. J., Cleveland.

Graham, A. A., Columbus.

Gray, S. C., Deavertown.

Green, Rev. F. M., Kent.

+Gregg, H. H., New Lisbon.

Grover, Rev. J. L., Columbus.


Haddock, Mrs. T. T., Cincinnati.


Hall, Theodore Parsons, Detroit,

Mich.

Hamilton, Dr. J. W., Columbus.

Handy, Truman P., Cleveland.

+Died March 6, 1888.                       *Died Jan. 14 1888



Members of the Society

Members of the Society.                    393

McFadden, John F., Columbus.

McFarland, Prof. Robt. W., Oxford.

McIntosh, E. S., Beverly.

McIntosh, Mrs. C. J., Beverly.

McIntosh, Mrs. Eliza, Beverly.

McIntire, A. R., Mt. Vernon.

McKown, Dr. G. E., Mt. Vernon.

McMahon, J. A., Dayton.

McMillen, Reuben, Youngstown.

McNeill, John B., Lancaster.

McQuigg, George, Pomeroy.

Macauley, Daniel, New York City.

Maclean, J. P., Hamilton.

Manley, Manlius, Galion.

Mark, Prof. E. H., Louisville, Ky.

Markeson, C. E., Columbus.

Marten, Charles D., Lancaster.

Mather Samuel, Cleveland.

Matthews, Stanley B., Washington.

Matthews, C. B., Cincinnati.

Matthews, Alfred, Painesville.

Mattox, A. H., Cincinnati.

May, Manuel, Mansfield.

Metz, Dr. C. F., Madisonville.

Miles, W. Y., Columbus.

Mills, John, Marietta.

Miller, T. Ewing, Columbus.

Millikin, Dr. Dan., Hamilton.

Moore, C. H., Clinton, Ill.

Moore, Thos. W., Harmar.

Moore, Rev. Wm. E., Columbus.

Morehead, Warren K., Xenia.

Morgan, George W., Mt. Vernon.

Moses, Prof. Thos. F., Urbana.

Munson's Joel Sons, Albany, N. Y.

Nash, George K., Columbus.


Neil, Robert E., Columbus.

Neil, Moses H., Columbus.

Noble, Henry C., Columbus.

Noble, Warren P., Tiffin.

Norris, C. H., Marion.

Nye, A. T., Marietta.

Olds, C. N., Columbus.


Orton, Prof. Edward, Columbus.

Outhwaite, Joseph H., Columbus.

Palmer, Corwin F., Dresden.

Parrott, Charles, Columbus.

Patton, A. G., Columbus.

Payne, Hon. Henry B., Cleveland.

Peabody, S. P., Columbus.

Peabody, James R., Zanesville.

Peaslee, John B., Cincinnati.

Peetrey, Isaac G., London.

Perkins, Douglas, Cleveland.

Perkins, Henry B., Warren.

Peters, O. G., Columbus.

Peters, Geo. M., Columbus.

Pierson, Rev. H. W., Toledo.

Plimpton, H., Columbus.

Pool, Harwood R., New York City.

Pratt, Amasa, Columbus.

Priest, F. M., Bryan.

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