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"The Mingo Captive and the Wyandot Maiden and the Neutral Ground," by H. C. Cochran. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 453-455.
... The Black Hand The Black Hand 453 tablet that was as a guide to their faith and then put the hand on the rock pointing to the place of his burial THE MINGO CAPTIVE AND THE WYANDOT MAIDEN AND THE NEUTRAL GROUND H C COCHRAN An Indian sat at the door of a settler's cabin and told this story Many years ago the red men in the eastern part of the state were at war with those in the middle and northwestern part Chief among the former were the Mingos and among the latter the Wyandots In one of the ...

"List of Accessions," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 558-563.
... 558 Ohio Arch 558 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications County Several additional parks shortly will be placed in our custody In connection with two or three of the park properties there has been some lack of agreement as to methods of administration The Director accompanied by Trustee J C Goodman Chairman of the Committee on State Parks recently visited these properties conferred with local committees and provided means for correcting the situations It may seem superfluous to consume the ...

"To Raise Perry's Flagship 'Niagara,'" Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 223.
... Editorialana Editorialana 22 3 longer contemplate buying that property as it had been purchased by Mr A M Woolson who they were glad to learn proposed to preserve the landmark and it was understood would set off a portion to the Daughters of the American Revolution There was also some discussion concerning the proposition that the association acquire possession of the old court house at Maumee which building is located on the spot of the famous Dudley massacre The court house would be a most ...

"Dr. James H. Salisbury and the Salisbury Diet," by Clyde L. Cummer. Volume 59, Number 4, October, 1950, pp. 352-370.
... DR DR JAMES H SALISBURY AND THE SALISBURY DIET by CLYDE L CUMMER MD The life of James H Salisbury should be of interest to the historically minded for three reasons The first and least is that he devised and popularized a dietary regimen still remembered almost half a century after his death The second is that he was a pioneer exponent of the germ theory of disease and carried out laborious and painstaking investigations The third and tragic one is that had he persisted in his researches for ...

"A Survey of Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio, 1972 to 1973," Volume 81, Number 4, Autumn, 1972, pp. 292-301.
... compiled by compiled by HELEN M THURSTON A Survey of Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio 1972-1973 ANTISLAVERY COFFIN LEVI Reminiscences of Levi Coffin New York AMS Press 1971 Reprint of 1876 ed 712p Reputed president of the Underground Railroad F LAD E LAND BETTY Men and Brothers Ang l o-American Antislavery Cooperation Urbana University of Illinois Press 1972 480p GARRISON WILLIAM LLOYD ed by Louis Ruchames Letters of William Lloyd Garrison A House Dividing Against Itself II ...

Volume 68, Number 3, July, 1959, pp. 307-333.
... Book Reviews Book Reviews American Minds A History of Ideas By Stow Persons New York Henry Holt and Company 1958 xii467p suggestions for further reading and index 750 Here is a book with which all who are interested in American social and intellectual history should be acquainted It is designed partly as a text and partly as an interpretive essay a duality which since Parrington has become almost standard practice witness the work of Curti Gabriel and Schneider As the most recent effort to ...

"Howell's Campaign Biography of Rutherford B. Hayes: A Series of Letters," edited by Leo P. Coyle. Volume 66, Number 4, October, 1957, pp. 391-406.
... strikes you favorably will strike it out I am a liberal on that subject but it is not to be blabbed I am sure you are going through safely and prudently Don't be disturbed by what I say Be careful not to commit me on religion temperance or free-trade Silence is the only safety One word as to the use of the name Chillingworth on p 27 Does it not look as you have expressed it as if you ...

"The Relative Functions of State and Local Historical Societies: The Local Viewpoint," Volume 50, Number 3, July-September, 1941, pp. 226-229.
... 226 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 226 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY and Commander Webb C Hayes for terms of three years The Committee realizing the deep interest and long service of Mr Harold T Clark and bowing to his personal desire for retirement nominated for the third vacancy Dr Charles E Holzer of Gallipolis The Secretary was instructed by the Chairman to cast the ballot for each of the nominees President Johnson Last year Dr Overman of our staff presented a ...

Volume 81, Number 2, Spring, 1972, pp. 145-150.
... Book Reviews Book Reviews American Business and Foreign Policy 1920-1933 By JOAN HOFF WILSON Lexington University Press of Kentucky 1971 xvii 339p notes bibliography and index 1250 Since 1929 the preoccupation of historians with the role and ideology of business in American life has been intense Studies of the Gilded Age such as those by Matthew Josephson and Charles Beard looked upon businessmen as robber barons in domestic affairs During the isolationist decade capitalists became those ...

"Friends of Freedom: Lincoln, Chase, and Wartime Racial Policy," by Frederick J. Blue. Volume 102, , Summer-Autumn, 1993, pp. 85-97.
... strike against slavery Chase had suggested that had Lincoln upheld General Hunter's order his action would have been approved by more than 24 Butler to Chase Oct 22 1862 Chase Papers LC Chase to Butler Sep 23 1862 Jesse A Marshall ed Private and Official Correspondence of General Benjamin F Butler During the Period of the Civil War 5 vols Norwood Mass 1917 2324 Chase to Pope Aug 1 1862 in Schuckers Chase 378-79 25 For Chase's and the Treasury ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 105, , Summer-Autumn, 1996, pp. 192-194.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries The Spring meeting of the Ohio Academy of History will be held April 4th and 5th 1997 at Malone College in Canton Ohio The historical Encyclopedia of African American Associations is seeking scholars interested in contributing assigned entries This single-volume reference work will include associations established by African Americans and interracial groups working in the interest of African Americans For a list of entries and further information please ...

"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 meeting recessed to 130 P M AFTERNOON MEETING The meeting was called to order by President Arthur C Johnson who stated It is with mingled feelings that I stand before you this afternoon a humble successor to the ...

"Cholera in Cincinnati," Volume 51, Number 4, October-December, 1942, pp. 289-293.
... CHOLERA IN CINCINNATI CHOLERA IN CINCINNATI By E W MITCHELL MD A worldwide epidemic of cholera beginning in far-off India in 1826 reached Russia in 1829 England in 1831 and was brought to this country in 1832 by immigrants landing in Quebec Dr Daniel Drake with characteristic foresight published early in 1832 a paper on cholera its causes symptomology and its treatment The first case in Cincinnati was that of a passenger on a steamboat from Portsmouth He had left Kingston Canada nine days ...

"Temperance, Benevolence, and the City: The Cleveland Non-Partisan Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1874-1900," by Marian J. Morton. Volume 91, , Annual, 1982, pp. 58-73.
... MARIAN J MARIAN J MORTON Temperance Benevolence and the City The Cleveland Non-Partisan Woman's Christian Temperance Union 1874-1900 Here they come now fifty redoubtable and respectable women prayer books in one hand and umbrellas in the others for it looks like rain on this March morning of 1874 in Cleveland Ohio They are striding vigorously down Euclid Avenue headed for the several saloons on Public Square which they intend to close down with their hymns and fervent prayers They are the ...

"New Horizon in History, A," by Bruce Catton. Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 221-228.
... The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly VOLUME 65 NUMBER 3 JULY 1956 A New Horizon in History By BRUCE CATTON When Ulysses the wise old man of Greek mythology prepared to take off on his final voyage beyond the sunset he summed up his knowledge of life in the one remark I am a part of all that I have met By this I suppose Ulysses was simply saying that history was not a thing apart from him He had lived he had contributed his bit to the life of his times and in turn had ...

"McCook Field, 1917-1927," Volume 67, Number 1, January, 1958, pp. 21-34.
... McCook Field 1917-1927 McCook Field 1917-1927 By MAURER MAURER IT IS FITTING that Dayton the birthplace of aviation should be the site of one of the great air fields of the United States Air Force And it is appropriate that the field which for many years has played a major role in the development of aircraft and equipment for the air force should bear the name of Wright The history of that air force activity in the Dayton area however goes back to a field that was not named for the Wright ...

"Black Elected Officials in Ohio, 1978: Characteristics and Perceptions," Volume 88, Number 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 291-310.
... strike a balance among honesty independence involvement effectiveness and communication with their collegues and the entire community Conclusion This research revealed that the sociopolitical characteristics of numerous Black elected officials in Ohio indicated tendencies toward certain age categories education levels occupational status community residence and positions to which they are most apt to be elected These tendencies suggest that ...

Volume 105, , Summer-Autumn, 1996, pp. 195-220.
... strikes in one city if they permitted open shop erection in another city Fine points out contractors arranged for the erection on a closed shop basis for all the steel they purchased p 237 among them the largest NEA members In addition this provided larger companies with a competitive edge as local NEA firms that fabricated structured steel to be erected by open shop workers found it difficult to compete with general contractors who obtained ...

"Homes for Poverty's Children: Cleveland's Orphanages, 1851-1933," by Marian J. Morton. Volume 98, , Winter-Spring, 1989, pp. 5-22.
... MARIAN J MARIAN J MORTON Homes for Poverty's Children Cleveland's Orphanages 1851-1933 Orphanages were first and foremost responses to the poverty of children Although historians disagree over whether orphanage founders and other child-savers were villainous saintly or neither there is little disagreement that the children saved were poor When this becomes the focus of the story orphans appear less as victims of middle-class attempts to control or uplift them than as victims of poverty ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 104, , Summer-Autumn, 1995, pp. 184-186.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries The Cleveland Artists Foundation CAF has put out a call for papers on the topic of Cleveland's artistic heritage Proposals for papers on broad topics associated with regional art and cultural history which determine the context of Cleveland's art within national movements will be considered for presentation at the 1896-1996 Cleveland's Artistic Heritage Symposium to be held March 3031 1996 at the Cleveland Museum of Art For the symposium prospectus or more ...