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"An Ohio Kitchen Inspector and the Soviet Famine of 1921-1922: The Russian Odyssey of Henry C. Wolfe," by Benjamin D. Rhodes. Volume 103, , Summer-Autumn, 1994, pp. 190-199.
... general population of the general of which he is the responsible manager Before he left he asked me for a piece of paper on which he wrote the following poem Translation of Poem TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Great Land Great People Greetings to you from the edge of the grave Only in you we found our Saviour And at the edge of the grave you saved us RVD This poem is excellent proof of the gratitude ...

"The Chieftan Wacousta, the Young Lahkopis, and the Maiden Ahyomah," by Mrs. David Gebhart. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 455-457.
... The Black Hand The Black Hand 455 the rock was in mute appeal and forcibly reminded the wayfarer in a way at once forcible as it was poetical that thus far and no farther should the waves of unglutted vengeance roll The hand marked the portal of a sanctuary which was sacred to the savage whose lust for blood rose above every other consideration in his narrow but intense isolated but eventful life THE CHIEFTAIN WACOUSTA THE YOUNG LAHKOPIS AND THE MAIDEN AHYOMAH MRS DAVID GEBHART An unremembered ...

"A Buckeye Tree for the Lawn of the Executive Mansion," Volume 29, Number 3, July, 1920, pp. 271-274.
... assembly On general of Ohio and Mrs Salome Royer Price the latter a native daughter of Massillon Thursday went out with Governor Cox on the lawn of the governor's mansion at Columbus and there planted a buckeye tree the only one of its kind within the confines of the official property and a tree which as a tiny sprig first saw the light of ...

"Notes on Cholera in Southwestern Ohio," Volume 49, Number 4, October, 1940, pp. 378-385.
... generally attributed to an general atmosphere was one generally begins with generally be stopped if met in the early stage at all events if it cannot then be put an end to it cannot afterwards It will run its course and the patient may or may not recover according to his ...

"Serpent Mound Park," (OHS Committee Report) Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 586-587.
... general conditions at the Park have been good The custodian Mr Guy Wallace has rendered efficient and satisfactory services He is attentive and courteous to visitors During the year a new fence has been constructed along the front and west sides of the Park greatly improving its appearance and adding to the security of the premises A new roof has been put on the barn which is now in condition to last for many years The Park with the great ...

"NEWS AND NOTES" Volume 72, Number 1, January, 1963, pp. 61-68.
... general public and that it general definition and general standards of general economy of the general supervision of William Papier director of research and statistics and C Thomas Haworth assistant director for research Among their ...

"Diversity and Woman Suffrage: A Case Study of the Dayton Woman Suffrage Association in the 1912 Referendum Campaign" by Cynthia Wilkey. Volume 112, pp. 27-37, Winter-Spring, 2003, pp. 27.
... 1848 2 The literature of 1848-1869 Ithaca NY 1978 Ellen Carol Dubois Harriet Stanton Blatch and the Winning of Woman Suffrage New Haven 1999 Eleanor Flexner Century of Struggle the Womans Rights Movement in the United States New York 1959 Aileen Kraditor The Ideas of the Womans Suffrage Movement 1890-1920 New York 1965 William ONeill Everyone was Brave A History of Feminism in America ...

"President's Library, A," by Curtis W. Garrison. Volume 48, Number 2, April, 1939, pp. 127-133.
... general the transit of general American travel and general historical works general description travel general works we have Jacob Ferris' The States and Territories of the Great West 1856 Timothy Flint's Condensed Geography and ...

"Alfred R. McIntire," Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 123-124.
... general of Ohio and later a candidate of the same party for judge of the Supreme Court He took a fearless stand in favor of temperance and the strict enforcement of law But in all his dealings he was genial fair-minded and conciliatory and ever made friends even among those whom he opposed in civic and political questions No one ever questioned the integrity of his character or the purity of ...

Volume 65, Number 4, October, 1956, pp. 419-444.
... general excellence of generals and the failure of general United States generally well enough known generally neglected by general diffusion of
"Explorations of the Seip Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 18, Number 3, July, 1909, pp. 269-321.
... general level of the general form of a general appearance of the incinerated bones was no doubt a male Before the incinerated bones had been placed in the grave a tanned skin of some animal was placed at the bottom of the cist upon the skin Explorations of the Seip Mound Explorations of the Seip Mound 299 was placed a large copper axe 6 ...

"A Survey of Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio, 1972 to 1973," Volume 81, Number 4, Autumn, 1972, pp. 292-301.
...1848 Nebraska History LIII 1972 381-400 Deals with William Medill as Commissioner of Indian Affairs TUCKER GLENN Tecumseh American History Illustrated VI 1972 4-9 43-48 Biographical sketch WESLAGER C A The Delaware Indians A History New Brunswick New Jersey Rutgers University Press 1972 546p LITERATURE ANDREWS WILLIAM D William T Coggeshall 'Booster' of Western Literature Ohio History LXXXI ...

"A Question of Authorship: The Ephraim George Squier-Edwin Hamilton Davis Controversy," by Terry A. Barnhart. Volume 92, , Annual, 1983, pp. 52-71.
... 1848 185-87 31 Gallatin 1848 SPLC Question of 1848 SPLC 70 OHIO 1848 in Nathan Reingold 1848 SPLC Question of 1848 Of the ...

Volume 61, Number 1, January, 1952, pp. 97-109.
... general use until 1960 Of generally in courses of general and then draw from generalizations or generals patriots generally met with in newly
"Cleveland Doctors and Their Fees (about 1840)," by Howard Dittrick. Volume 54, Number 4, October-December, 1945, pp. 361-370.
... CLEVELAND DOCTORS AND THEIR FEES CLEVELAND DOCTORS AND THEIR FEES ABOUT 184 0 By HOWARD DITTRICK In determining the period of an undated Cleveland Fee Table presented to the Museum of the Cleveland Medical Library by Henry Schuman of New York the writer became interested not only in the Table itself but also in the signers of this document and the conditions under which they practiced Some factors leading to the publication of such a list of charges are to be discussed here an endeavor will be ...

"Ohio Agriculture in History," by Robert Leslie Jones. Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 229-258.
... general store As a general roughness of general farming that is a general farming The first general proposition that general if we except the
"The 'Underground Railroad,'" by A. J. Baughman. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 189-191.
... THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY A J BAUGHMAN One of the most noted stations of the old Underground Railway in its time was at Uncle John Finney's in Springfield township Richland county four miles west of Mansfield Ohio about a half mile north of the Mansfield-Crestline trolley line From the windows of the swiftly moving car passengers can see the place where many runaway slaves found rest and succor while enroute to Canada in ...

"Rise of the Youth Class, The," by Donald E. Pitzer. Volume 78, Number 3, Summer, 1969, pp. 211-213.
... general has been omitted For example there are scores of history books about Ohio relating many many pleases of her story --the Indian wars the statehood movement canals Civil War railroads et al but the Negro was largely excluded from equal participation in such events He was forbidden by law from voting from being a soldier in the ...

Volume 105, , Summer-Autumn, 1996, pp. 195-220.
... generally persuasive general contractors who generals in more realistic generally agreed that generally available general of the Army tended
"The Early Historical Writings of James Ford Rhodes, 1885-1886," by Robert Cruden. Volume 69, Number 2, April, 1960, pp. 171-178.
... generals not the wisest of generally were most happy generalization even more startling coming as it did from one who had shown so much concern for the rights of property The South he explained would not have accepted compensated emancipation because the government of the Southern states was that of an oligarchy Of all systems none are ...