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"Amateur and Professional History: an observation," (Essay and Comment) Volume 77, Number 4, Autumn, 1968, pp. 145a-148a.
... THE CHINESE QUESTION 145 THE CHINESE QUESTION 145 Exchange warned Hayes that if he failed to veto the bill the interests of the trade and commerce of the United States with the Chinese Empire will be greatly imperilled45 In New York the Chamber of Commerce condemned the bill as exposing the merchant in his dealings to the consequences of public dishonor and finally as presenting the hasty action of our Congressional Body in sorry contrast with the more cautious and dignified wisdom of the ...

"Amateur and Professional History: an observation," by Daniel R. Porter. Volume 77, Number 4, Autumn, 1968, pp. 145a-148a.
... THE CHINESE QUESTION 145 THE CHINESE QUESTION 145 Exchange warned Hayes that if he failed to veto the bill the interests of the trade and commerce of the United States with the Chinese Empire will be greatly imperilled45 In New York the Chamber of Commerce condemned the bill as exposing the merchant in his dealings to the consequences of public dishonor and finally as presenting the hasty action of our Congressional Body in sorry contrast with the more cautious and dignified wisdom of the ...

"Under the Aged Logan Elm" (A Poem) by Rachel E. Hughes. Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 548-549.
... 548 Ohio Arch 548 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The little band in homespun suits To whom our ancestry we trace With pride were Freedom's first recruits -- The heroes of a noble race They heard the call of Paul Revere -- His rousing cry To arms to arms And eager flocked from far and near The stalwart yeomen of the farms Hail to the men that made us free Hail to the stainless swords they drew A thousand years will never see Forgetfulness of men so true Their deeds will live while ...

"A History of Public Archaeology in Ohio," Volume 98, , Summer-Autumn, 1989, pp. 101-130.
... P P NICK KARDULIAS A History of Public Archaeology in Ohio Introduction The Ohio Historical Society OHS marked its 100th anniversary in 1985 During the century of its existence this organization has served as the steward of public archaeology in the state Therefore now is an appropriate time to review the development of archaeological concerns in Ohio by outlining the major accomplishments and deficiencies of the OHS and other institutions in carrying out their role as caretakers of Ohio's ...

Volume 76, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter and Spring, 1967, pp. 79-88.
... Benjamin Lundy who must ever have a still small voice but one which some of our posterity may hear with relief after the hollow thunder of the politicos Lundy followed an inner light to become the most significant of the pioneer abolitionists Working in Ohio in the late 1810's and early 1820's he formulated an antislavery program which took him through the upper South and ultimately to Texas Canada Haiti and elsewhere in search of solutions to ...

Volume 70, Number 4, October, 1961, pp. 360-390.
... Benjamin Rush so observes the methodical development of the frontier to qualify himself as an early-day Frederick Jackson Turner The Keelboat Age is a monographic study of a period which overlaps Pen Pictures somewhat Baldwin says it was probably soon after the Revolution that keelboats came into general use on the Ohio p 44 When the steamboat came into its own some keelboats continued in competition others became auxiliary carriers towed by ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 138-141.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR AN EARLY OHIO SCHOOL BOOK Through the kindly interest of Mr Kora F Briggs the Society has come into the possession of an interesting school book published in Columbus in the year 1818 two years after this city became the seat of the state government From the copyright notice it appears that this book was first published in 1814 by the author Rufus W Adams On a page ...

"Frederick Grimke and American Civilization: A Jacksonian Jurist's Appraisal," by Maxwell Bloomfield. Volume 76, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter and Spring, 1967, pp. 5-16, notes 89.
... The three decades preceding the American Civil War appear in retrospect as an era of intellectual as well as political turbulence Everywhere the forces of romantic subjectivism were gaining ground at the expense of longestablished modes of thought and behavior In religion the revivalist spirit placed the heart above the head and swept away the discipline imposed by ecclesiastical formalism in philosophy the mechanistic sensationalism of Locke yielded to more intuitive approaches to the problem ...

"German Book Trade In Ohio Before 1848, The," by Robert E. Cazden. Volume 84, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 1975, pp. 57-77.
... Benjamin Douglas History of Benjamin Schmolke 1672-1737 Benjamin Boffinger publisher of the Westliche Staatszeitung succumbed to temptation and issued a reprint without name or place of a notorious old book of spells falsely ascribed to Pope Leo X called Die geistliche Schild or more usually Die wahre geistliche Schild The True Spiritual ...

"The President and the 'Deacon' in the Campaign of 1912: The Correspondence of William Howard Taft and James Calvin Hemphill, 1911-1912," edited by Willard B. Gatewood. Volume 74, Number 1, Winter, 1965, pp. 35-54, notes 73-75.
... Benjamin Wiggins August 14 1907 in Elting Morison ed The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt Cambridge Mass 1951-55 V 751n 3 Gatewood James Calvin Hemphill 380-384 see also Arthur S Link Wilson The Road to the White House Princeton N J 1947 102 339-340 378 4 See William H Taft Political Issues and Outlooks New York 1909 176-187 225-239 E M Coulter The Attempts of William Howard Taft to Break the Solid South Georgia Historical Review XIX 1935 134-144 ...

"Israel Williams," Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 249-250.
... Editorialana Editorialana 249 where we shall regard him with worshipful admiration and reverence Though decorated with all the honors a nation-a world-could bestow there shines through all the man-the noble spotless man There is no incident in history to our mind like that journey from Washington to Canton of the funeral train The catafalque upon which rested the body of the illustrious dead occupied the center of a spacious car-the sides of which were glass It was brilliantly lighted at night ...

"Publications," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 654-655.
... 654 Ohio Arch 654 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications made worthy of the many heroic events in the history of our state which it perpetuates Signed WILLIA D COTTON Member of Campus Martius Committee The Chairman of the Committee on BIG BOTTOM PARK submitted the following report The local grange held its annual picnic in the park on August 28th They put the grounds in good condition and repaired the pump A part of their program consisted of a pageant of the Massacre at that place in 1791 ...

"Vatralsky's Tribute to MacGahan," Volume 9, Number 1, July, 1900, pp. 141-147.
... Comments Notes and Reviews Comments N otes and Reviews 141 the contrary A shade of pathetic and almost tragic sadness was cast over the proceedings of the of the meeting by the fact that only a few short hours before the wires across the wide waters had flashed the news that General Roberts with the British troops had occupied Pretoria meaning that it was the beginning of the end for the plucky but all too rash Dutch descendants in the African republic and that England's star of empire was ...

"Report of the Committee on Fort Ancient," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 259-260.
... Fortieth Annual Meeting 259 Fortieth Annual Meeting 259 REPORT OF THE MUSEUM COMMITTEE Vice President George F Bareis Chairman of the Committee read the following report The Museum Committee held one well-attended meeting on June 17 1925 Director Mills outlined his plans for the occupation of the new building as to departments and space Professor Hine the new Curator of Natural History was present and made a report as to his plans and progress The committee heartily approved the plans and ...

"Dialect Distribution and Settlement Patterns in the Great Lakes Region," by Alva L. Davis. Volume 60, Number 1, January, 1951, pp. 48-56.
... DIALECT DISTRIBUTION AND SETTLEMENT PATTERNS DIALECT DISTRIBUTION AND SETTLEMENT PATTERNS IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION by ALVA L DAVIS Assistant Professor of English Western Reserve University The study of dialect distribution in the eastern United States and in the secondary settlement areas of the Great Lakes Region has now reached a point where it is possible to show some interesting correlations between the linguistic features and the settlement patterns of these regions It is simple perhaps ...

"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.
... Benjamin F Wade feared Benjamin F Wade lost out in Benjamin F Butler and Simon Benjamin Ruggles Thomas Benjamin Wade won in the 19th century as many as three senatorships Theodore Burton of Cleveland broke all Ohio reelection records ...

Volume 53, Number 1, January-March, 1944, pp. 64-81.
... BOOK REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS The Crigler Mounds Sites Be 20 and Be 27 and the Hartman Mound Site Be 32 Boone County Kentucky By William S Webb With Chapter on Physical Anthropology By Charles E Snow University of Kentucky Reports in Anthropology and Archaeology Vol V no 6 Lexington University of Kentucky 1943 74p 20 figs 10 tables This new report on the Adena Complex in Kentucky is the sixth in a series of eight bulletins describing mound explorations of an important prehistoric Indian culture ...

"Cleveland's Johnson," Volume 62, Number 4, October, 1953, pp. 323-333.
... CLEVELAND'S JOHNSON CLEVELAND'S JOHNSON by EUGENE C MURDOCK Professor of History Rio Grande College In the northwest corner of Cleveland's spacious Public Square amid the clatter and clang of passing streetcars and buses sits a bronze statue The figure a heavily built man with thinning hair and firm features rises six feet above the circular pedestal He reposes comfortably in his easy chair and gazes reflectively out across the nation's seventh city The right hand clasps a small book which ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 37, Number 2, April, 1928, pp. 428-438.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES HENRY CLYDE SHETRONE Henry Clyde Shetrone was born in Millersport Fairfield County Ohio August 10 1876 He was edu cated in the public schools and attended Denison University At an early age he became interested in archaeology and museums and soon began gathering the literature relating to these In 1913 the opportunity came to ...

"Ohio Academy of History Session, 12:30 P.M., April 1, Deshler-Wallick Hotel," Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 217-218.
... PROCEEDINGS 217 PROCEEDINGS 217 lands as sites for the establishment of state parks along the shores of Lake Erie for conservation and recreation purposes Be it further resolved that copies of this resolution be transmitted by the secretary of this organization to Conservation Commissioner L Wooddell and to each member of the conservation council and to the chairman of the Senate Conservation and Finance Committees and to the Governor of the State of Ohio Mr Miller read a report of receipts ...