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"The Gateways to Fort Ancient," by Thomas J. Brown. Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 438-440.
... generally coupled with general way but with the portal idea unmistakable and prominent 440 Ohio Arch 440 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Having appreciated the value of Fort Ancient so long as a memorial of the mysterious Mound Builders and having seen such marked progress in the ...

"Where Did Eliza Cross the Ohio?," by Felix J. Koch. Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 588-590.
... WHERE DID ELIZA CROSS THE OHIO WHERE DID ELIZA CROSS THE OHIO BY FELIX J KOCH Obviously each side in the controversy has good grounds upon which to rest its claim Cincinnati and Ripley both claim the site With the one--it cannot be denied that a fugitive slave woman did cross the stream on the ice at the very heart of the city's water-front At the other - the place was a village at the time ...

"Charles F. Brush and the First Public Electric Street Lighting System in America," Volume 70, Number 2, April, 1961, pp. 128-144.
... generally good account of Brush and the Brush Electric Company see Harold C Passer The Electrical Manufacturers 1875-1900 Cambridge Mass 1953 Chapter 2 But if the statement on p 19 The Cleveland experiment had no immediate results in terms of a contract with the city sic were true this article could not have been written CHARLES F CHARLES F BRUSH 141 evident that American journalists take a sly pleasure in obscuring the subject of the ...

Volume 67, Number 2, April, 1958, pp. 158-187.
... general distribution The generalized interpretation general It probably should generalization The American generally conventional the general an account as this
"Indexing Manuscript Collections," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 404-405.
... general committee composed general committee should generally used In the general public session and was well attended President Perry of Marietta College delivered a brief address of welcome Then followed the numbers of the program introduced by a paper on The Relation between History ...

"Muskingum College Student Rebels in the 'Jazz Age,'" by A. William Hoglund. Volume 76, Number 3, Summer, 1967, pp. 146-158, notes 178-179.
... generally advertised as an general from a world that general discontent with the generally thought proper34 general increased after generally defined in terms
"The Great Goodyear Strike of 1936," by Daniel Nelson. Volume 92, , Annual, 1983, pp. 6-36.
... general rush began for the generally was their generally successful in generally known that it will be increasingly difficult for us to convince our customers that they may depend upon us for an uninterrupted supply of rubber products so long as they are manufactured in Akron 101 Sparks ...

"The Finns in Ohio," Volume 43, Number 4, October, 1934, pp. 452-460.
... generally As industries generally is found only in general store selling dry general reticence of the Finns have prevented their fine qualities from becoming widely known and fully appreciated To cultivate friendship among these sturdy Finnish peoples is to make a contribution to the ...

"Thomas Kirkby: Pioneer Aeronaut in Ohio," by Tom D. Crouch. Volume 79, Number 1, Winter, 1970, pp. 56-61.
... TOM D TOM D CROUCH Thomas Kirkby Pioneer Aeronaut in Ohio The decade of the 1830's marked the dawn of American aeronautical history Although the first American balloon ascent had been made on June 24 1784 when Edward Warren a thirteen year old Baltimore lad made a captive flight in a homemade balloon the citizens of the young republic remained aloof from so impractical an enterprise as free ballooning1 The American tour of Jean Pierre ...

"The Michigan-Indiana-Ohio Museums Association," edited by Harlow Lindley. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 273-289.
... general labels 4 Attention general attendance at general way it seems of general plans made I was general what material was general tours We supply
"John P. Parker: Black Abolitionist Entrepreneur, 1827-1900," Volume 80, Number 2, Spring, 1971, pp. 155-162.
... general rule Woodson drew general work The general use until after general content of Gregg's generally overlooked21 general impressions given by an earlier work of Benjamin Drew The ...

Volume 61, Number 3, July, 1952, pp. 301-310.
... HISTORICAL NEWS HISTORICAL NEWS Historical Societies ALLEN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Lima James A MacDonell President The meeting of the society in March was addressed by Rabbi Milton Schulman who spoke on The Clothing Industry in the Midwest 1850-1870 in April a former resident of Allen County James O Montague now of Milwaukee Wisconsin spoke on Seventy Years In and Out of Allen County The April issue of the Reporter included an article on Bicycling in Lima 1880-1894 by Ferne M Longsworth It ...

"Boz Reports on Ohio," Volume 51, Number 3, July-September, 1942, pp. 195-202.
... generally invariably morose generalities Practically all of it the record shows was missing from the original description written down for Forster on the Sunday immediately following the trip while Dickens was waiting over at Sandusky for a steamer19 Much of it seems to have been created the next summer out of literary whole cloth 16 Ibid 17 To Forster April 26 1842 ibid 18 The Nonesuch ...

"Folk Music on the Midwestern Frontier 1788-1825," Volume 57, Number 2, April, 1948, pp. 126-146.
... general character of general character can be general familiarity Jack general public familiarity with the tunes and an implication that they were common property Balls dancing schools and singing schools provide further clues to the exploration of folk music Even in the frontier ...

"McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson. Volume 99, , Winter-Spring, 1990, pp. 5-28.
... general surveys generally concentrate on generally focus on several generally seen as separate generally attribute the general study of the 1944
"Strikebreakers, Evictions and Violence: Industrial Conflict in the Hocking Valley, 1884-1885," by George B. Cotkin. Volume 87, Number 2, Spring, 1978, pp. 140-150.
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Volume 51, Number 4, October-December, 1942, pp. 343-355.
... general parts--the first a general Dr Demaree has done general reading if the general the volume imparts general the volume general reader M ia m i University PHILIP D JORDAN BOOK ...

"Under the Aged Logan Elm" (A Poem) by Rachel E. Hughes. Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 548-549.
... assembly Mrs Vander Veer Taylor regent of the Columbus chapter Daughters of the American Revolution graciously responded ...

"History of Serpent Mound," Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 285-286.
... 1848 under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institute The monthly publication known as RECORDS OF THE PAST published in Washington D C and edited by Professor G Frederick Wright and Mr Frederick Bennett Wright in its April number presents a very complete and complimentary review of the book reproducing many of its illustrations In conclusion the reviewer says Much could he written as to the various theories held by different people but a very ...

"Presbyterians in the Ohio Temperance Movement of the 1850's," by Donald K. Gorell. Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 292-296.
... PRESBYTERIANS IN THE OHIO TEMPERANCE PRESBYTERIANS IN THE OHIO TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT OF THE 1850's by DONALD K GORRELL The agitation for the abolition of slavery which pervaded the Ohio scene during the decade preceding the Civil War was accompanied by other reform movements one of which sought to curb intemperance In that age no other cause ...