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"Three Vallandigham Letters, 1865," contributed by Charles H. Coleman. Volume 43, Number 4, October, 1934, pp. 461-464.
... THREE VALLANDIGHAM LETTERS 1865 THREE VALLANDIGHAM LETTERS 1865 CONTRIBUTED BY CHARLES H COLEMAN Associate Professor of History The Eastern Illinois State Teachers College at Charleston The two letters from Clement L Vallandigham to Horace Greeley editor of the New York Tribune are from the Greeley Papers in the New York City Public Library The letter to James W Wall prominent New Jersey Peace Democrat is from the manuscript collection of the library of the New York Historical Society The ...

Volume 111, , Winter-Spring, 2002, pp. 65-93.
... general court martial in general Despite seeming general Ohio public most general public It uses generally blamed for the general ...

Volume 69, Number 4, October, 1960, pp. 398-420.
... general reader As a general and special studies generals on both sides and general's office in the general impression of this general in Lincoln's
"Adena," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 185-187.
... Ohio Day at the Jamestown Exposition Ohio Day at the Jamestown Exposition 185 But if for the first time in the history of the race somebody is to draw a line around thrift and enterprise I am sure Ohio will insist on trying the experiment for herself For all economic measures are necessarily experiments especially those which deal with new ...

Volume 75, Number 1, Winter, 1965, pp. 55-66.
... generally high form of town generally with the general engineering general discussion The name index is a considerable aid and the list of paths by county has desirable utility With the unnumbered the multiple and the appendix entries some 140 paths are considered The author makes no ...

"Explorations of the Gartner Mound and Village Site," by William C. Mills. Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 129-189.
... general forced cleaning up general refuse was thrown generally used Needles in the perfect state made of bone are sparingly found in the village site However many broken needles were in evidence especially in the refuse pits All are provided with a circular eye which is always placed at the largest end of Explorations of the Gartner ...

"Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer. Volume 99, , Summer-Autumn, 1990, pp. 105-134.
... general practice in general attitude was in the general health educational general health plan was generalized public health general health program
Volume 108, , Winter-Spring, 1999, pp. 62-116.
... general reader rather than general's early life and generally divided into two general as a religious general's particular talent generally took a moderate
"Dr. William A. Galloway," Volume 41, Number 1, January, 1932, pp. 104-107.
... general affairs of his home community and was one of the most widely known citizens in the County When the draft board was created in Greene County in the spring of 1917 in connection with World War activities he was appointed one of the three members and made chairman of the Medical section He was placed at the head of the military supplies department of the Greene County chapter of the American Red Cross For twenty years Dr Galloway was one ...

"Classes and Company Towns: Legends of the 1937 Little Steel Strike," by James L. Baughman. Volume 87, Number 2, Spring, 1978, pp. 175-192.
... general community to the general applicability is generally placed anti-union reports of violence against scabs or damage to company property well off the front page These organs of elite community opinion sought to dampen not exacerbate the tensions aroused by the conflict30 The Youngstown Vindicator eventually earned the enmity of SWOC ...

"The Coffin of Edwin Coppock," by Thomas C. Mendenhall. Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 452-456.
... general rejoicing and to illuminate their dwellings at night A meeting was held in the historic town hall and within a few hours practically the entire population of the town numbering at that time about three thousand was upon the streets bent on giving voice to the joy which was in their hearts Only a little more than five years had elapsed since the body of Coppock had been received in Salem at which time it had seemed to many that the ...

"President Harding and His Cabinet," by Robert K. Murray. Volume 75, Numbers 2 & 3, Spring and Summer, 1966, pp. 108-125, notes 185-188.
... 184821 Box 389 See also Wallace to Hoover January 18 1921 indicating that Wallace appreciated Hoover's endorsement Box AK I-7 Hoover Papers 34 Harding to Daugherty February 9 1921 Box 368 Harding Papers 35 According to Hoover Harding first mentioned a cabinet post to him shortly after the election The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover The Cabinet and the Presidency 19201933 New York 1952 II 36 See also Hoover to Harding December 22 1920 Box AK I-7 ...

"Report of the Committee on Fort Ancient," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 259-260.
... general conditions at Serpent Mound Park during the past year have been satisfactory The custodian Mr Guy Wallace has been reasonably watchful and efficient in looking after the property ...

"Ohio Waterpowered Sawmills," by Donald A. Hutslar. Volume 84, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 1975, pp. 5-56.
... general use of wood as fuel general rise of sawmilling generally unknown it was generally regarded as the general As was apparent the general construction and
"The Historical Program of the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission," by E.M. Hawes. Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 241-243.
... general plans for the general presentation is printed in this number of the QUARTERLY as a part of the Prospectus for a History for the State of Ohio pp 249-259 Miss Bertha E Josephson editorial associate of the Mississippi Valley Historical Review was next on the program CRITICAL INVESTIGATION versus CARELESS PRESENTATION By BERTHA E ...

"Canton and the Great Steel Strike of 1919: A Marriage of Nativism and Politics," by William E. Scheuerman. Volume 93, , Winter-Spring, 1984, pp. 68-87.
... general works concerning generally docile employees generally obedient workers general election in general election Two days general34 On the eve of the
Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 377-380.
... SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL XLVII For Index of Authors see Contents ABILITY DISTRIBUTION OF Stevens H R A Study of Notable Ohioans 159-167 Abstract of the Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society April 1 1938 215-217 Advancing the Ohio Frontier ...

"An Early Report on Oberlin College," by George Peirce Clark. Volume 63, Number 3, July, 1954, pp. 279-282.
... generally considered as a startling and injudicious measure By the last catalogue of 276 pupils 73 more than one quarter are females There has been a great outcry against this innovation But Mr and Mrs Stewart both inform me that thus far it has more than answered their most sanguine expectations so that at a meeting of the Trustees this summer some who at first opposed the measure became its warm advocates They say that Judge Stewart and wife ...

"Survey of the Seven Ranges," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 466-467.
... general they were continued to the southern line of the Western Reserve thus adding four townships to each range The Geographer's Line was extended west to the Ninth range where it met the Indian boundary line of the Greenville Treaty the line extending from Fort Laurens through Loramie's Station to Fort Recovery We accompany this description with a cut made from a map in possession of the Congressional Library Washington D C 466 ...

"From Progressive to Patrician: George Bellamy and Hiram House Social Settlement, 1896-1914," by John J. Grabowski. Volume 87, Number 1, Winter, 1978, pp. 37-52.
... general economic situation42 While in 1896 only a handful of saloons and several brothels had existed on the fringe of the neighborhood thirty-two bars were to be found throughout the area in 1906 and the exploits of women such as Frog Island Kate became increasingly troublesome to Bellamy and the Hiram House workers in the later period43 Despite his best efforts Bellamy's neighborhood was becoming as vicious as the First Ward and Whiskey ...