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Volume 94, , Summer-Autumn, 1985, pp. 192-223.
... settlement of Worthington Ohio which Kilbourne promised would be a virtuous society in which all hard-working folk could make a better life The stock company provided a ready-made framework for the forty Granby families that moved to the 16000-acre tract on the Olentangy River The Episcopal Church officially supported by terms of the company's charter various charities an academy and a ...

"Rutherford B. Hayes and John Sherman," by Jeanette Paddock Nichols. Volume 77, Numbers 1, 2, & 3, Winter, Spring, Summer, 1968, pp. 125-138, notes 197-201.
... Rutherford B Rutherford B Hayes and JOHN SHERMAN b y JEANNETTE PADDOCK NICHOLS At noon on Wednesday January 18 1893 the United States Senate convened and according to custom heard a brief opening prayer by the Chaplain When Dr J G Butler had finished the senior Senator from Ohio John Sherman addressed his colleagues Mr President it becomes my painful duty to announce to the Senate the death of Rutherford Birchard Hayes at his residence in ...

"Annual Report of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1945," Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 263-282.
... ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1945 To THE OFFICERS TRUSTEES AND MEMBERS OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY Herewith is submitted the Annual Report of the Society for the year 1945 The cooperation and the many courtesies which you have shown to the staff personnel during the year are greatly appreciated ...

"Excavation of the Coon Mound and an Analysis of the Adena Culture," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 366-523.
... northwestern part of Athens northwest and southeast the northwest Mound 69 was at the entrance to an inclosure whose shape is not given 42 Copper gorgets The five rectangular copper gorgets in Mound 18 had evidently been fastened around the wrist of a skeleton page 310 They were all about two and one-half by three and one-fifth inches The ...

"Tecumseh," by Jessie F. V. Donnell. Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 497-498.
... Tecumseh Tecumseh 497 says her husband was killed fighting by the side of Tecumseh in the battle of the Thames but Shane speaks of him as quoted by Drake as Tecumseh's friend and brother-in-law Wasegoboah It would appear from this that Masonville had united with the Indians assumed an Indian name and becamereconciled to Tecumseh Shane further states that after the War of 1812 Tecumsapease went to Quebec probably with her nephew Pugeshashenwa whence after a time she returned to Detroit where ...

"Rise of the Youth Class, The," by Donald E. Pitzer. Volume 78, Number 3, Summer, 1969, pp. 211-213.
... ESSAY AND COMMENT ESSAY AND COMMENT The Rise of the Youth Class Historical reflection may well reveal a significant relationship between the unrest of the 1960's and the birth of a new social class Even from this limited vantage point it is increasingly apparent that young people for the first time have identified themselves as a separate class in society Congregated in large numbers on college and university campuses young people have come to the self-realization that they have common needs ...

Volume 105, , Summer-Autumn, 1996, pp. 195-220.
... Book Reviews Book Reviews The Abolitionists amp the South 1831-1861 By Stanley Harrold Lexington The University of Kentucky Press 1995 x 245p illustrations notes bibliography index 2995 Did the struggle to end slavery cause the Civil War Twentieth-century theories of the war from Charles Beard's economic interpretation to the currently fashionable cultural split between North and South have relegated abolitionist radicals to the sidelines as a causative factor in the war and by implication ...

"With John Burroughs in His Favorite Haunts," by G. Clyde Fisher. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 676-683.
... 676 Ohio Arch 676 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications tiers of imperishable renown such as our Millikans Eliots Burbanks Fords Shapleys and Grenfells have given the world Professor Hulbert was generously applauded at the conclusion of his address Dr Thompson then introduced the second speaker of the afternoon Dr G Clyde Fisher Curator of Visual Instruction in the American Museum of ...

Volume 98, , Summer-Autumn, 1989, pp. 179-200.
... settlement and the settlement of America but arose before the conquest of Britain the Roman not the Norman one His thesis is that the dominant culture of the antebellum South like most of its people came from the Celtic fringe of the British Isles Ireland Scotland Wales and the highland areas of England while Northerners came predominantly from the English lowlands Using a variety of ...

"Exploration of the Hopewell Group of Prehistoric Earthworks," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 1-227.
... northwest from the above northwest corner of the large enclosure at the very foot of the steep terrace It was only ten inches in depth with a lateral extent of probably not more than 20 feet there being no distinct floor and the original surface line being disturbed by the plow excepting at the central highest point Its identity was disclosed only by a test since it resembles several other ...

"Our Patriotic Sires," by W. L. Curry. Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 187-188.
... Ohio Day at the Jamestown Exposition Ohio Day at the Jamestown Exposition 187 An honored picture his who built so fair The soldier-statesman who in days of stress Toiled 'midst the brave high-hearted pioneers To make a garden of the wilderness From old Virginia he blessed with her dower Of courage high Could nobler gift be given 'Twas on her shore that our fair freedom's flower Raised its ...

"Cincinnati Through English Spectacles: A British Diplomat's Confidential View in 1945," Volume 81, Number 4, Autumn, 1972, pp. 279-291.
... edited by edited by THOMAS E HACHEY Cincinnati Through English Spectacles A British Diplomat's Confidential View in 1945 In the months immediately following the Second World War British consuls stationed throughout the United States forwarded to the London Foreign Office a substantial number of telegrams memoranda and dispatches regarding the climate of American opinion toward England What Winston Churchill had called the Grand Alliance seemed in the judgment of many of these diplomats to be ...

"Sargent Genealogy," Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 318-321.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR SARGENT GENEALOGY Epes Sargent of Gloucester and His Descendants by Emma Worcester Sargent and Charles Sprague Sargent Houghton Mifflin Company publishers Boston and New York 1923 One of the most valuable and finely wrought books that has been added to the ...

Volume 108, , Summer-Autumn, 1999, pp. 218-240.
... ohio 172 174 Merritt Agnes 49 54 55 Metropolitan Columbus LWV See League of Women Voters Michigan Central Railroad 166 Military Draft 179-180 Miller Young Mary E See Young Mary E Miller Miller Zane and Bruce Tucker Changing Plans for America's Inner Cities Cincinnati's Overthe-Rhine and Twentieth-Century Urbanism rev 201-202 Ministers of Reform The Progressives' Achievement in American Civilization 18891920 by Robert M Crunden 24 Minton ...

Volume 102, , Winter-Spring, 1993, pp. 40-76.
... settlement on any basis As implemented under Johnson Reconstruction afforded too little protection to the freedmen Southern Unionists and Union soldiers in the South Widespread violence against them made Grant feel the same obligation to stand at my post that I did whilst there were rebel armies in the field to contend with Vol 17 p 98 The prospect of having an Appomattox in reverse was intolerable As Congress struggled with Johnson for ...

"Thomas Wildcat Alford: A Great-Grandson of Tecumseh," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 338-340.
... THOMAS WILDCAT ALFORD 338 THOMAS WILDCAT ALFORD THOMAS WILDCAT ALFORD A GREAT-GRANDSON OF TECUMSEH Among the interesting persons present at the unveiling of the George Rogers Clark monument near the site of the Battle of Piqua the birthplace of Tecumseh was Thomas Wildcat Alford a lineal descendant of that great Shawnee chieftain According to the Handbook of American Indians edited by Frederick Webb Hodge and published by the Bureau of American Ethnology Big Jim who died in 1905 was the ...

"The Itinerant Artist in Early Ohio," (Collections and Exhibits) Volume 73, Number 1, Winter, 1964, pp. 41-46, notes 60.
... settlements Prior to 1830 only settlements and during periods settlement while the settlement The works show many variations in ability and style reflecting the lack of intercourse between artists and the absence of training facilities in the West Since the majority of painters had ...

"The Cincinnati Post and Municipal Reform, 1914-1941," Volume 79, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1970, pp. 231-242.
... GEORGE E GEORGE E STEVENS THE CINCINNA TI POST AND MUNICIPAL REFORM 1914-1941 City government in Cincinnati underwent a drastic overhaul in the 1920's Once called the worst governed city in the United States by Lincoln Steffens1 Cincinnati became a model of good government so quickly that the transformation amazed even the most idealistic reformers The new regime showed so complete a reversal of form from the old that it left observers dazed wrote Alvin F Harlow2 This reversal of form was made ...

See Book Reviews. Volume 113, Book Notes pp. 49-51, Winter-Spring, 2004, pp. 31.
... settlement that represented settlement To get at this settlement These attempts settlement with each other and with political reformism back on the East Coast Passet chronicles a long moment in the nineteenth century when women's status within marriage151in terms of economic dependency ...

"President McKinley's Final Attempt to Avoid War With Spain," by John Offner. Volume 94, , Summer-Autumn, 1985, pp. 125-138.
... settlement and Madrid's March settlement If Spain proclaimed settlement the president would settlement either through autonomy acceptable to the insurgents complete independence or cession of the island to the United States24 McKinley's cabinet labored through the afternoon and evening ...