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"When Did Ohio in Fact Become a Sovereign State of the Union?," by Rush R. Sloane. Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 278-289.
... WHEN DID OHIO IN FACT BECOME A SOVEREIGN WHEN DID OHIO IN FACT BECOME A SOVEREIGN STATE OF THE UNION BY HON RUSH R SLOANE In considering this question it is necessary to advert to the fact that after the Declaration of Independence Connecticut set up a claim to the north part of Ohio above latitude 41 north and Virginia claimed Ohio below that line as being within the limits of her charter While these questions caused some discussion and negotiation they were amicably settled and on the 13th ...

"Exploration of the Wright Group of Pre-Historic Earthworks," by H. C. Shetrone. Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 341-358.
... EXPLORATION OF THE WRIGHT GROUP OF EXPLORATION OF THE WRIGHT GROUP OF PRE-HISTORIC EARTHWORKS BY H C SHETRONE CURATOR OF ARCHAEOLOGY The Wright Group of Earth-works is located in Perry Township IFran-kli County Ohic one mile northeast of the vill ag e of Dubl in The three uni l s composing the group --a rectangular and two circular enclosures - lie mostly upon the land of Samuel M Wright whose name in recognition of examination privileges and personal assistance accorded by him is hereby given ...

"The Evolution of Ohio Counties," Volume 5, Annual, August, 1897, pp. 326-350.
... THE EVOLUTION OF OHIO COUNTIES THE EVOLUTION OF OHIO COUNTIES By J F LANING It is probable that the people who read this article will all know that the State of Ohio was not always divided into the number of counties there now are and that to evolve the present map a long period of time and many mutations of county outlines were necessary But few people however know the extent of the evolution that has been going on in bringing Ohio counties within their present environments From the erection ...

"From Charter to Constitution: Being a Collection of Public Documents Pertaining to the Territory of the Northwest and the State of Ohio, From the Charters of James I, to and Including the First Constitution of Ohio, and the State Papers Relating to its by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 5, Annual, August, 1897, pp. 1-164.
... Mills Captain Pigot Captain Edward-Maria Wingfield Captain Christopher Newport Captain John Sicklemore alias Ratcliffe Captain John Smith Captain John Martin Captain Peter Wynne Captain Waldoe Captain Thomas Wood Captain Thomas Button George Bolls Esq sheriff of London William Crashaw clerk batchelor of divinity William Seabright Esq Christopher Brooke Esq John Bingley Esq Thomas Watson Esq Richard Percival Esq John Moore Esq Hugh Brooker Esq ...

"The Ulrich Group of Mounds," by Truman B. Mills. Volume 28, Number 2, April, 1919, pp. 162-175.
... Mills under the Mills assisted in the Mills for aid and Mills of Columbus for advice and aid in the field to Mr W P Lane of New Lebanon for assistance in the field and to Mr H C Shetrone for preparation of the photographs for the cuts shown herewith For the many favors shown us in the ...

"Exploration of the Ginther Mound," Volume 34, Number 2, April, 1925, pp. 154-168.
... EXPLORATION OF THE GINTHER MOUND EXPLORATION OF THE GINTHER MOUND H C SHETRONE CURATOR OF ARCHAEOLOGY The type of prehistoric tumuli known variously as Temple mounds Platform mounds Truncated mounds and Flat-topped mounds has furnished substance for much speculation in the archaeological literature of Ohio The early attitude of writers on the subject may be summarized in the words of Squier and Davis whose opinion is expressed as follows So far as ascertained they cover no remains and seem ...

"History of the Educational Legislation in Ohio From 1803 to 1850," Volume 27, Numbers 1 & 2, January-April, 1918, pp. 1-271.
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"The Hopewell Culture," by Raymond S. Baby. Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 182-185.
... Adena in time and like Adena people the Hopewell people lived along the principal streams emptying into the Ohio River Valley Sites and centers of occupation of the Hopewell people are located in the main along or in the valleys of the Scioto Little and Great Miamis and Muskingum rivers and their tributaries Most of the sites are over the entire southern part of the state there are however ...

"The Scioto Company and its Purchase," by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 109-140.
... Mills and others were among those who subscribed to the shares of this company and became residents of the then western country Gen Parsons was sent to New York to secure from Congress a tract of lands on the Ohio He did not succeed and Dr Cutler was appointed by the directors of the company to negotiate for the proposed purchase He reached New York early in July 1787 and at once began negotiations for a purchase The scheme was not entirely ...

"Mary Dean Vincent Mound," by A. B. Coover. Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 36-43.
... Mills in many of the Mills while in charge of the Society's exhibit at the Jamestown Exposition It was during this time that Mr Coover made the explorations herein described - EDITOR Under directions of the Secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society I left Columbus on Wednesday October 2d for Beverly 0 to investigate the finding of skeletons at the Mary Dean Vincent ...

"Location of Site of Ohio Capital," by E. O. Randall. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 210-234.
... 210 Ohio Arch 210 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Presbyterianism on Walnut Hills have all aided to make the Church History of the Ohio Valley the record of its civilization and progress And not alone in Cincinnati but throughout the Western Country this influence was felt Upon the Bible's sacred page The gathered beams of ages shine And as it hastens every age But makes its brightness more divine More glorious still as ages roll New regions blessed new powers unfurled Expanding with ...

"The Beginning of the Ohio Company and the Scioto Purchase," by E. C. Dawes. Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 1-29.
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS THE BEGINNING OF THE OHIO COMPANY AND THE SCIOTO PURCHASE BY MAJOR E C DAWES The beginning of the year 1783 saw the Revolutionary war virtually at an end although the final treaty of peace was not signed until September third The colonies had achieved their independence at the price of the lives of many and the fortunes of all of their defenders The Continental currency despite the fiat of the government had long since ceased to be of value ...

"Evolution of Ohio County Boundaries," by Randolph Chandler Downes. Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 340-477.
... EVOLUTION OF OHIO COUNTY BOUNDARIES EVOLUTION OF OHIO COUNTY BOUNDARIES BY RANDOLPH CHANDLER DOWNES M A Instructor at Marietta College 1925-1927 FORMATION OF COUNTIES The first of Ohio's eighty-eight counties was established in 1788 The last revision in the boundaries was made in 1888 exactly one hundred years later The following study has taken all the data concerning the boundaries and by arranging them in eighteen chronological groups has presented graphically the evolution of Ohio's ...

"The Sale of the Western Reserve" by B. A. Hinsdale. Volume 2, Number 4, March, 1889, pp. 475-487.
... THE SALE OF THE WESTERN RESERVE THE SALE OF THE WESTERN RESERVE AT the beginning of the Revolutionary War the State of Connecticut claimed the strip of land lying within her charter limits forty-one degrees and forty-two degrees two minutes north latitude extending from the Delaware River to the Mississippi River The State of Pennsylvania also claimed so much of this strip as lay within her charter limits that is east of a meridian line five degrees west of the Delaware A bitter controversy ...

"Excavations of the Adena Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 10, Number 4, April, 1902, pp. 452-479.
... Adena mound so named by Adena which was the home Adena Mound Excavations Adena Mound 453 Adena Mound Excavations Adena Mound 455 tions of
"Bibliography of the Earthworks of Ohio," Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 272-282.
... BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE EARTHWORKS OF BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE EARTHWORKS OF OHIO PREPARED BY MRS CYRUS THOMAS FOR THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Continued from page 200 ANY observers in the State who have facts concerning the earthworks of Ohio in addition to those here stated will confer a favor upon the world by forwarding such information to Professor G F Wright Oberlin 0 the member of the Editorial Committee in charge of this department by whom the facts will be classified and published in a future ...

"Index to 'Educational Legislation in Ohio,'" Volume 27, Number 4, October, 1918, pp. 558-579.
... 668 ' Index 668 ' Index Trimble Rachel donation to Museum Westerville 272 535 Williams Charles R Prof edits Trustees Society's 551 Hayes diaries 518 Tuscarawas County 516 531 Willoughby C C visits Serpent Mound Tuttle Judson Asiatic butterfly collec534 tion 535 U Wilmington 535 Wilson J A interest in Logan monuUpper Sandusky Indian Mission at 535 ment 518 546 547 W Wilson Woodrow autograph-photograph 537 Wagner R E 537 Wittenberg College 536 Walker William 511 W a ll W D 9' 21Wittke Carl 5 38 ...

"Explorations of the Seip Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 18, Number 3, July, 1909, pp. 269-321.
... Mills Explorations of Mills Explorations of the Seip Mound 287 Explorations of the Seip Mound 287 288 Ohio Arch 288 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications had the appearance of having been puddled before being used and in many instances after the coating of puddled clay had been placed over the grave a fire was built and the clay burned to a light red The ashes and any charcoal that ...

"Origin of Public Education in Ohio, The," by William McAlpine. Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 409-447.
... THE ORIGIN OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN OHIO THE ORIGIN OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN OHIO BY WILLIAM MC ALPINE M A A certain very excellent history of education says that in Ohio public education was a victory of the New England element over the other parts of Ohio's population In the same work there are certain maps taken from Mathews' Expansion of New England Certain parts of the state where the New England population is supposed to have predominated are marked white The remainder is black The ...

"Interstate Controversies Arising from Injuries to Commerce, Navigation and Public Health," by George Cowles Lay. Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 101-105.
... Ohio Valley Hist Ohio Valley Hist Assn Fifth Annual Meeting 10 1 that will stop short of nothing that is humanly possible China is arousing herself to a new national life that contains possibilities of the most tremendous scope America and China are natural complements to each other The Yangtse and Mississippi Valleys have more in common than any other two equal tracts of country in the world The concluding paper of the morning was read by George Cowles Lay of New York The portion relating to ...