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Volume 89, Number 4, Autumn, 1980, pp. 470-489.
... INDEX INDEX COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABOLITIONISM at Oberlin 87 Abraham Lincoln by Ehrgott Forbriger amp Co 413 illustration 412 Abraham Lincoln Late President of the US Assassinated April 14th 1865 by Gibson amp Co 413-414 417 illustration 413 Abraham Lincoln Writing the Emancipation Proclamation by David Gilmour Blythe 404-406 illustrations cover Autumn 1980Number 4 404 Adams Charles Frances Jr 381 Adams Henry 381 Admission Age Quartiles 1859-79
Volume 103, , Summer-Autumn, 1994, pp. 202-221.
... Book Reviews Book Reviews Scott Nearing An Intellectual Biography By John A Saltmarsh Philadelphia Temple University Press 1991 xii 337p illustrations notes manuscript sources bibliography index 3995 Loving and Leaving the Good Life By Helen Nearing Post Mills Vermont Chelsea Green Publishing Company 1992 197p illustrations selected bibliography 1995 Charlotte Perkins Gilman A Nonfiction Reader Edited by Larry Ceplair New York Columbia University Press 1991 xi 345p notes bibliography index ...

"The Michigan-Indiana-Ohio Museums Association," edited by Harlow Lindley. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 273-289.
... settlement i e between 1820 and 1830 The fireplace came from an old home the carpet chairs tables and other furnishings were donated by descendants of our pioneer citizens Each relic is cleaned and brightened and insofar as is possible restored to its actual appearance at the time when it was in use Many museums do not follow this practice but we feel that when people are coming to us to learn they should receive 286
"Ethnicity and American Agriculture," Volume 89, Number 3, Summer, 1980, pp. 323-344.
... settlement streams in rural settlement patterns are John L settlement patterns of all of settlements also sprang up in settlement in the American settlement areas and affected
"A Granville Cooper's Experience with Barter in the 1820's," Volume 69, Number 1, January, 1960, pp. 58-68.
... settlement on Old Book A brief settlement on the Old Book 3 settlement recorded in Shepardson's ledger resulted since paper money was the only means by which the school could balance its account The closing of this account was made in the following manner 1836 Contra Cr cts Sept 1 To cash 3056 Dec 7 To cash 3000 Do To Dubill 1018 Balanced ...

"The Great Lakes Historical Society," Volume 56, Number 2, April, 1947, pp. 179-187.
... THE GREAT LAKES HISTORICAL SOCIETY THE GREAT LAKES HISTORICAL SOCIETY by DONNA L ROOT Managing Editor INLAND SEAS and Head History Biography and Travel Di v ision Cleveland Public Library To the librarian and book dealer and possibly to the historian and analyst of human nature too trends in authorship and in reading are a subject for interested examination not without the lure of the inexplicable These trends although related in their most obvious expression to the whole pattern of current ...

"Exploration of the Mound City Group," by William C. Mills. Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 422-584.
... northwest of its center in northwest margin of the mound northwest margin of the mound northwest was a skeleton It northwestern side of the northwest corner of the
Volume 68, Number 3, July, 1959, pp. 307-333.
... Book Reviews Book Reviews American Minds A History of Ideas By Stow Persons New York Henry Holt and Company 1958 xii467p suggestions for further reading and index 750 Here is a book with which all who are interested in American social and intellectual history should be acquainted It is designed partly as a text and partly as an interpretive essay a duality which since Parrington has become almost standard practice witness the work of Curti Gabriel and Schneider As the most recent effort to ...

Volume 57, Number 4, October, 1948, pp. 331-397.
... northwest corner of the Public Square now occupied by Cleveland College of Western Reserve University At this meeting Dr Hart of Elyria reported a case of fracture of the femur in a child treated by vertical suspension and Dr William T Corlett presented a case of epithelioma of the right cheek much improved by the use of X-ray The latter is worthy of passing note since it is the first reference found in the minutes of any society regarding the ...

"The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society in a Changing World," Volume 54, Number 3, July-September, 1945, pp. 223-229.
... THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTHE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY IN A CHANGING WORLD By JAMES H RODABAUGH These are critical times when every institution must look well within itself and ask Are we necessary Is our purpose worthy Do we contribute to the welfare of a people at war Have we fulfilled our social obligations Are our plans for the future well considered ...

"Visit from Benjamin Lundy, A," Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 494-496.
... OHIO STATE ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR A VISIT FROM BENJAMIN LUNDY A letter of Ruth Galbreath wife of Nathan Galbreath dated New Garden Ohio 2nd mo 3rd 1833 contains among other things a description of a visit from Benjamin Lundy which may be of ...

"Theodore Dwight Weld's Antislavery Mission in Ohio," by Vernon L. Volpe. Volume 100, , Winter-Spring, 1991, pp. 5-18.
... northwest Weld admitted he northwestern abolitionism northwest For those southern northwest Because Weld northwest23 In northern Ohio
"Collections of the Rutherford B. Hayes State Memorial," Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 151-157.
... COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS A ND EXHIBITS COLLECTIONS OF THE RUTHERFORD B HAYES STATE MEMORIAL ONE OF OHIO'S finest historical properties is the Rutherford B Hayes State Memorial located in Spiegel Grove the twentyfive-acre home estate of the nation's nineteenth president at Fremont Administered jointly by the Ohio Historical Society and the Rutherford B Hayes and Lucy Webb Hayes Foundation this ...

Volume 105, , Winter-Spring, 1996, pp. 94-115.
... settlement into a thriving mercantile community due largely to the construction of a network of canals and railroads that made it a major transshipment point And by the end of this period civic attention turned to creating the foundation for industrial development McTighe places the Protestant community in the center of this metamorphosis A detailed examination of church membership locates most Protestants within the ranks of those who had the ...

"Library of an Early Ohio Farmer, The," by Robert H. Irrmann. Volume 57, Number 2, April, 1948, pp. 185-193.
... settlement It was heroic pioneering too for many a pioneer of culture was despised and rejected in the new country11 By vocation a successful farmer and sawmill operator Gideon Hart was either a frustrated practitioner or a sensible man well prepared for the dangers of frontier life There are listed some 45 volumes dealing with medical practice and opinion Some are purely expository some are very practical Hart might well have preferred to ...

"Tod B. Galloway: Buckeye Jongleur, Composer of 'The Whiffenpoof Song,'" by Richard Theodore Boehm. Volume 83, Number 4, Autumn, 1974, pp. 256-282.
... settlement there was no explicit court decision on the merits of the conflicting priority arguments advanced by the two publishers The dismissal order effectively validated the Miller copyright claims and in reliance thousands of dollars in royalties have since been paid The significance of the court proceeding as to Galloway lies not in the determination of the copyright priority which was the precise legal issue between the two publishers ...

"'Governor' John Greiner and Chase's Bid for the Presidency in 1860," Volume 58, Number 3, July, 1949, pp. 245-273.
... GOVERNOR JOHN GREINER AND CHASE'S BID FOR THE GOVERNOR JOHN GREINER AND CHASE'S BID FOR THE PRESIDENCY IN 1860 by EARL W WILEY Professor of Speech Ohio State University Old Abe--Hon Abraham Lincoln will address the people of Columbus either at the State House or City Hall today Friday Mr Lincoln has the reputation of being one of the ablest stumpers of the day--Columbus Gazette September 16 1859 This was all there was to the announcement made ...

"Ohio Canals, The," Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 286-287.
... 286 Ohio Arch 286 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications worship It may have been the great religious temple of the mound builders for the Ohio Valley The book gives a full account of the rescue of the mound from destruction by Prof F W Putnam the eminent American archaeologist of Cambridge Mass Professor Putnam succeeded in interesting ...

"John P. Parker: Black Abolitionist Entrepreneur, 1827-1900," Volume 80, Number 2, Spring, 1971, pp. 155-162.
... LOUIS WEEKS LOUIS WEEKS John P Parker Black Abolitionist Entrepreneur 1827-1900 As historians attempt to set the record straight--to recite for Americans the involvement of black people in all aspects of our national life--they will since the recovery of his Autobiography now be able to include more on the contributions of yet another outstanding Negro John P Parker of Ripley Ohio1 To be sure a few students of American history have already ...

"The Medical Training of Matthew Simpson, 1830-1833," by Robert D. Clark. Volume 61, Number 4, October, 1952, pp. 371-379.
... THE MEDICAL TRAINING OF MATTHEW SIMPSON THE MEDICAL TRAINING OF MATTHEW SIMPSON 1830-1833 by ROBERT D CLARK Assistant Dean College of Liberal Arts University of Oregon Among the sources which give some insight into the medical and general education of the early Ohio physician are the papers of Matthew Simpson Simpson after a brief period as a physician became in the middle of the nineteenth century a bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church ...