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"Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 43, Number 3, July, 1934, pp. 315-327.
... MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society met in annual session in the Trustees' Room of the Museum and Library Building at 1 o'clock p m Tuesday April 24 1934 The following trustees were present Mr Arthur C ...

Volume 74, Number 3, Summer, 1965, pp. 203-207.
... BOOK REVIEWS HAYES OF THE TWENTY-THIRD THE CIVIL WAR VOLUNTEER OFFICER By T Harry Williams New York Alfred A Knopf 1965 xviii324vip illustrations maps and index 595 I have a subjective judgment on this book and I may as well make it now as later the first two chapters I liked very much the other fourteen I found tedious In Chapter I The Golden Years Williams deals in a general way with the background of Rutherford B Hayes and offers some very shrewd insights on his Civil War career Chapter II ...

Volume 72, Number 2, April, 1963, pp. 155-166.
... settlements Would not federal settlement to proceed with a settlement Prucha adopts a settlement in the New World His personal knowledge of the vernacular spoken by these people furthermore has enabled him to move among them and even worship with them in unobtrusive fashion He presents ...

"Friedrich Hassaurek: Cincinnati's Leading Forty-Eighter," Volume 68, Number 1, January, 1959, pp. 1-17.
... settlement of claims between settlement by which Mrs Hassaurek received a house and lot and substantial alimony In 1864 Hassaurek returned to the United States to campaign for the Republican party and to work for the release of his half-brother Col Leopold Markbreit who was being held as a hostage in a Confederate prison After the election he went back to Ecuador to resume his duties but ...

Volume 67, Number 4, October, 1958, pp. 384-408.
... settlement-house programs remained few and rudimentary by the time of the Civil War as Dr Smith concedes Dr Smith has assumed on the part of the reader a flattering degree of knowledge in theological matters and most readers--including most historians--will find much of it hard going despite the excellence of its style They will nevertheless find much of value in it The opening chapter in particular presents a summary of The Inner Structure of ...

"Radical Responses to Capitalism in Ohio Before 1913," by Lysle E. Meyer. Volume 79, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1970, pp. 193-208.
... settlements had been settlements represented apocalyptic sectarian communism with emphasis on withdrawal from the neighboring world for the purpose of religious and social regeneration As such they were the outgrowths of religious movements ultimately traceable to the Protestant Reformation All rejected individualism as offering no hope to a troubled world1 The social and economic aspects of ...

"A Rock with a History," by Basil Meek. Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 328-329.
... northwesterly direction to Fort Meigs on the Maumee river This trail became known as the Harrison trail because in his military movements between Lower Sandusky and Fort Seneca on the Sandusky river and Fort Meigs on the Maumee Gen Harrison made use of it as a military road While passing along the same according to tradition he and his military family partook of the repast mentioned upon this substantial table in the then wilderness The Messrs ...

"Ben Wade and the Negro," by Hans L. Trefousse. Volume 68, Number 2, April, 1959, pp. 161-176.
... settlement as difficult as possible34 It is obvious that these legal disabilities reflected such deep-seated widespread prejudices that it was extremely difficult for any of the inhabitants to free themselves entirely of the prevailing notions of the community That the racist atmosphere of the Old Northwest left its mark upon the opponents of slavery as well as upon the defenders of the ...

"Randall, the Journalist," by James W. Faulkner. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 112-115.
... 112 Ohio Arch 112 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The years in which Professor Randall taught were previous to the introduction of the Case system in the Colleges of Law In a degree he anticipated this method of teaching He had familiarized himself with a large number of the important decisions of the courts in cases where commercial paper was the cause of the litigation In addition ...

"Logan Elm Park," (OHS Committee Report) Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 582-583.
... 582 Ohio Arch 582 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications We now have a driveway leading from the main entrance passing through the valley walnut grove over the hillside and through the battlefield returning to the main entrance Respectfully submitted W H ORTT Chairman On motion the report was accepted and ordered placed on file President Campbell called attention to the fact that at the ...

"James R. Garfield: The Making of a Progressive," Volume 74, Number 2, Spring, 1965, pp. 79-89, notes 143-145.
... James R Garfield the making of a progressive by JACK M THOMPSON One of the leaders in the movement to bring Theodore Roosevelt back to the presidency in 1912 was a now rather obscure Ohioan named James R Garfield The second son of President James A Garfield he was Roosevelt's secretary of the interior from 1907 to 1909 and the Progressive candidate for governor of Ohio in 1914 A prominent ...

"An Early Report on Oberlin College," by George Peirce Clark. Volume 63, Number 3, July, 1954, pp. 279-282.
... AN EARLY REPORT ON OBERLIN COLLEGE AN EARLY REPORT ON OBERLIN COLLEGE by GEORGE PEIRCE CLARK Among the most copious diarists of nineteenth-century America though certainly not among the best known was the Rev John Pierce AB Harvard 1793 Congregational pastor of Brookline Massachusetts Nineteen manuscript volumes deposited in the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society1 testify at once to the industry and the limitations of Pierce as a chronicler of the res gestae of his time In the ...

"Judge Tourgee and Reconstruction," by Russel B. Nye. Volume 50, Number 2, April-June, 1941, pp. 101-114.
... JUDGE TOURGEE AND RECONSTRUCTION JUDGE TOURGEE AND RECONSTRUCTION By RUSSEL B NYE Albion Winegar Tourgee Ohioan novelist political thinker soldier editor jurist and diplomat was a man whose comments upon the political and social questions of the late nineteenth century form an interesting chapter in the development of American thought Born in Williamsfield Ohio in 1838 of Huguenot German and ...

"Introduction," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 32, Number 1, January, 1923, pp. 1-6.
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS INTRODUCTION A wide interest attaches to everything that is said or written of Abraham Lincoln Ohioans will be pleased to review the authentic historic record that links his name and fame with the Buckeye state The monograph on the following pages presents for the first time in ...

"Ohio Adult Penal System, 1850-1900: A Study in the Failure of Institutional Reform," Volume 81, Number 4, Autumn, 1972, pp. 236-262.
... JOHN PHILLIPS RESCH JOHN PHILLIPS RESCH Ohio Adult Penal System 1850-1900 A Study in the Failure of Institutional Reform Throughout the latter half of the nineteenth century Ohio prison reformers tried to recast the state's penal system so that it would rehabilitate criminals and restore them to productive citizenship By 1884 reformers succeeded in their efforts to secure legislation to ...

"Bellamy Nationalism in Ohio 1891 to 1896," Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 152-170.
... BELLAMY NATIONALISM IN OHIO 1891 TO 1896 BELLAMY NATIONALISM IN OHIO 1891 TO 1896 by WILLIAM F ZORNOW Instructor in History Case Institute of Technology One aspect of the Progressive movement which is of special interest is the growth of native radicalism as distinct from imported Marxism In this movement Edward Bellamy became one of the chief spokesmen He was a utopian socialist who ...

"Daniel Drake as a Pioneer in Modern Ecology," Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 362-373.
... settlement Transportation was primarily the river traffic with steamboats arriving every day to augment the number of citizens It was not until after 1812 when British domination of the Great Lakes came to an end that the northern half of the State expanded Pittsburgh Wheeling Marietta Cincinnati and Louisville were the main centers of industry along the arterial highway afforded by the Ohio ...

"History of Serpent Mound," Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 285-286.
... Editorialania Editorialania 285 mortal enemies Five of their chief Werowances came aboard us and crossed the bay in their barge The picture of the greatest of them is signified in the mappe The calfe of whose leg was three-quarters of a yard about and all of the rest of his limbs so answerable to that proportion that he seemed the goodliest man we ever beheld His hayre the one side was long the other close shore with a ridge over his crown like a cockes comb His arrows were five quarters long ...

Volume 46, Number 2, April, 1937, pp. 210-213.
... settlements to which more timid folk could come and live in security But since they were determined to live in peace apart from other people they conducted their own affairs and kept their own records so that for nearly 200 years their marriages births deaths and movements were not recorded in civil county records Their early history therefore has been hidden in their own books of which there have been many thousands--books now rapidly ...

"Chase and the Governorship: A Stepping Stone to the Presidency," by Frederick J. Blue. Volume 90, Number 3, Summer, 1981, pp. 197-220.
... FREDERICK J FREDERICK J BLUE Chase and the Governorship A Stepping Stone to the Presidency In January of 1854 Senator Salmon P Chase of Ohio wrote what he would soon refer to as the most valuable of my works1 The Appeal of the Independent Democrats helped to set in motion a series of events that led to the formation of the Republican party It also played a major role in Chase's own career as the new party soon offered him its nomination for ...