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Volume 98, , Summer-Autumn, 1989, pp. 179-200.
... generals were more generals Leonard Wood and general personally The general's many-sided nature general readers and for general overviews of
"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 42, Number 2, April, 1933, pp. 239-244.
... REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR LIFE OF A NOTABLE SCHOLAR AND UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT William Watts Folwell The Autobiography and Letters of a Pioneer of Culture Edited by Dr Solon J Buck The University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis Minnesota 1933 An autobiography of more than usual interest and value has recently come to our library It is entitled William Watts Folwell The Autobiography and Letters of a Pioneer of Culture It is edited by the wellknown ...

"Joshua Giddings and the Ohio Abolitionists: a Study in Radical Politics," by Douglas A. Gamble. Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 37-56.
... 1848 Julian-Giddings 1848 of Mexican War hero 1848 of his dearest 1848 he led the initial 1848 Pease and Pease 1848 Julian-Giddings
"SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY, A," "August 1954-July 1955," compiled by S. Winifred Smith. Volume 64, Number 4, October, 1955, pp. 438-453.
...ohioan XXVI No 5 October 1954 11 AGENDORPH Kent Teaching the Glories of Ohio Inside Ohio Magazine III No 9 September 1954 23-25 In class of Mrs Margaret S Hoffman DeVilbiss High School Toledo 'School Days Through the Years Wellsville Echoes VII No 1 1955 3-5 Story of the schools at Wellsville
Volume 71, Number 3, October, 1962, pp. 267-286.
... general interest between generally recognized One general still confused if general Mr Hyman is to be general reader not the general citizenry manifests
"Washington Gladden and the Labor Question," by John L. Shover. Volume 68, Number 4, October, 1959, pp. 335-352.
... general thing they result in more loss than gain to the laboring classes He thought that they were liable to become instruments of evil as well as of good and he feared that the mob spirit seized unions and that the leaders were often noisy crazy crack-brained creatures24 By 1895 Gladden was more willing to cast his lot with labor So long as the present organization of industry continues the right of working men to combine must be frankly and ...

"Dedication of Memorial to General George Armstrong Custer," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 524-526.
... assembly of people the statue of George Armstrong Custer was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies This celebration occurred too late to give an adequate account in the July issue of the QUARTERLY A full account will be given in the October issue The excellent program was carried out in every detail Hon Earl Lewis State Senator 20-22nd District St Clairsville Ohio presided Hon Frank Murphy ...

"Philip Bevan-Minor Poet of Ohio," by Philip B. Jordan. Volume 40, Number 2, April, 1931, pp. 206-221.
... general Not liking this general or county histories of either Ohio or Indiana Edson Contributions to the Early History of the Presbyterian Church in Indiana Baird History of Clark County Indiana Cone History of Hamilton County Ohio Ford and Ford History of Cincinnati
"Western Reserve Historical Society, The," by Meredith B. Colket, Jr.. Volume 72, Number 2, April, 1963, pp. 140-149.
... general history and culture general store and a church around the green with a sawmill and perhaps a gristmill nearby The society instead of reconstructing buildings is acquiring original buildings in the Western Reserve and is moving them to the site The interiors of the buildings will be furnished in the most authentic manner that skills and materials will permit As far as possible the ...

"James Edwin Campbell: In Memoriam," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 272-273.
... 272 Ohio Arch 272 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications General George Florence and Mr Clarence D Laylin who were declared duly elected Trustees for the term of three years It was stated that the Committee on Cooperation with Ohio State University had no report to make On motion the ...

"Letters by Governor Tiffin," Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 563.
... Editorialana Editorial an a 563 families through his mother being connected with Roger Williams and related to the Reverend John Robinson pastor and founder in 1606 of the Pilgrim Church at Leyden Holland Mr Bates is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is a practicing attorney in the city of his birth Detroit and wields a potent influence in social Masonic educational and scientific circles of that beautiful enterprising city Mr Bates is an orator of unusual force and eloquence and is ...

"John Hay in London, 1897-1898," Volume 65, Number 4, October, 1956, pp. 356-375.
... general's return from general agitation over general recognition of the general good will was the general55 Meanwhile general was over whelmingly
"Spirit of '76," Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 471-478.
... generally known Perhaps not one of the readers of the QUARTERLY who views the half tone reproduction here will see the picture for the first time Most of them will have seen it often The statement may be ventured however that very few have known it to be the conception and work of an Ohio artist The original painting was made by Archibald M Willard in the city of Cleveland shortly prior to ...

"The Late Prehistoric Cultures of the Ohio Valley," by James B. Griffin. Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 186-195.
... generalized Late Woodland general Middle Mississippi general time level with Fort Ancient As its geographical position would imply it shows connections not only with the Ohio Valley and northwestern Pennsylvania but also into the Virginia Piedmont area and into east Tennessee It will be ...

"The Relation of the Glacial Period to Archaeology in Ohio," Volume 1, Number 2, September, 1887, pp. 174-186.
... general The general facts generally directed to the general prevalence Among these may be mentioned Sullivantia Ohioensis and Pedicularis Canadensis Ohio also affords abundant ...

"John Brown in Ohio: An Interview with Charles S. S. Griffing," edited by Louis Filler. Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 213-218.
... JOHN BROWN IN OHIO JOHN BROWN IN OHIO An Interview with Charles S S Griffing edited by Louis FILLER Assistant Professor of American Civilization Antioch College John Brown's Ohio years merit continued study In view of the fact that a serious shadow has been cast over his intentions and activities in Kansas by a formidable historian1 it is ...

"Fowke's Book Reviewed," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 143-148.
... generally acceped yet he general reader not for the specialist or scientist There are very many persons interested in American antiquities who have neither time nor opportunity to obtain and read the vast amount of literature which has accumulated especially since the publication of Squier and Davis's researches in the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge over a half-century ago In the ...

Volume 35, Binding Supplement, , 1926, pp. 671-688.
... general Robinson John 369-370 interest in history 446-448 beginnings of Ohio history 448-453 sources Sandburg Carl Abraham Lincoln The 453-455 preservation of historical Prairie Years 434 sources 455-463 function of an hisSargent Winthrop sketch of 583-601 torical museum 459-463 Saville Bruce W sculptor of memorStratification Ceremonial A feature of ial bronzes 490-495 volunteers asmounds 220 ...

"Partisanship in the Ohio House of Representatives, 1900-1911: An Analysis of Roll-Call Voting," Volume 106, , Summer-Autumn, 1997, pp. 146-170.
... general questions about the general oversight of generally shows similarly generally been assumed that general policy spheres with generalization is that
"George Armstrong Custer," Volume 41, Number 4, October, 1932, pp. 651-654.
... general at the age of twenty-four his impetuous genius had already earned for him the confidence of his superiors in rank and at twenty-six when the Civil War came to a close he ranked in the esteem of the army and in popularity throughout the country among the towering figures of that terrible conflict He stands in history against no background of mediocrity His companions in arms were Sheridan and Sherman McClellan Meade and Grant His ...