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Volume 110, , Winter-Spring, 2001, pp. 85-113.
... general from the West general of Ohio thought so general readers might be generally the book is general and future general's simple ...

Volume 76, Number 3, Summer, 1967, pp. 164-171.
... generalization he argues generally were shunted generally solitary search for more satisfying values But this rejection of the market place -- as the present volume with ample evidence attests -- was not so abrupt and dramatic as Anderson himself would have us believe Furthermore the seeds of discontent were sown in the
"Daniel Drake as a Pioneer in Modern Ecology," Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 362-373.
... assembly for funds Altruism was the predominant motive but with himself as the chief figure in the college personal ambition followed closely after It is not necessary to review here the facts connected with the founding of the Ohio Medical College Drake's personal success in pleading his cause before the House of Representatives in Columbus netted a grant of 10000 from the state legislature ...

"List of Members of the Ohio Valley Historical Association," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 464-467.
... general interests with power to appoint all necessary subcommittees 5 One regular meeting of the Association shall be held each year at a time and place to be determined by the Executive Committee This Committee shall likewise determine the character of said meeting 6 The annual dues of the Association shall be one dollar for each individual member and five dollars for each of the affiliated organizations which sum shall entitle it to two ...

Volume 85, Number 1, Winter, 1976, pp. 86-96.
... generalization but perhaps general analyses of voter general feeling Theaker's general lack of aggressiveness by Union commanders But once the Atlanta campaign commenced his spirits rose even though he saw some heavy fighting He consistently expressed confidence in his own company and ...

"The Ohio Workment's Compensation Law," Volume 29, Binding Supplement, , , pp. 557-558.
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 557 THE OHIO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW Since the publication of the QUARTERLY for January 1920 frequent complaints have been made by the representatives of one of the dominant political parties in regard to the article entitled The Ohio Workmen's Compensation Law It has been charged that the author of that article Mr Mengert is a ...

"Antecedent Experience of William Maxwell, Ohio's First Printer," by Douglas C. McMurtrie. Volume 41, Number 1, January, 1932, pp. 98-103.
... ANTECEDENT EXPERIENCE OF WILLIAM ANTECEDENT EXPERIENCE OF WILLIAM MAXWELL OHIO'S FIRST PRINTER BY DOUGLAS C McMURTRIE The facts regarding the first printing in Ohio are well known and clearly established William Maxwell set up a printing office in Cincinnati and published the first issue of the Centinel of the North-Western Territory on November 9 17931 But where Maxwell came from and what ...

"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 ...

"Exploration of the Tremper Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 25, Number 3, July, 1916, pp. 263-398.
... general form and general form of the generally through the general is superior to the general posture the animal general make up of the
"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 92, , Annual, 1983, pp. 147-155.
... generalist program all of general use The Defiance general reader alike The Old Northwest is an unparalleled account of the pioneer period the problems of settlers and the westward movement of the American people No historian interested in the history of the region comprising Ohio ...

"Correspondence of Anna Briggs Bentley from Columbiana County, 1826," Volume 78, Number 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 38-45, notes 71.
... general attention wherever I go and I feel more at ease with a few in a family circle than in a crowd In our own neighborhood where our insignificance was known we were treated with no more regard than we merited by some this is no reflection I cherish with grateful rememberance numberless acts of kindness I know beyond my merits but here they as yet all seem to be looking up to us May it be a strong inducement to us to establish our ...

"The Civil War Lithographs of Alfred Edward Mathews," (Collections and Exhibits) by Elizabeth R. Martin. Volume 72, Number 3, July, 1963, pp. 230-242.
... generals and soldiers generals and stunted general in the foreground general's head and the drawing of his headgear Early in October the Thirty-First saw the action but did not participate in the battle at Perryville on October 8 1862 which Mathews sketched under the title Battle of ...

"Immigrants and Temperance: Ethnocultural Conflict in Cincinnati, 1845-1860," by Jed Dannenbaum. Volume 87, Number 2, Spring, 1978, pp. 125-139.
... general disgust with the generally40 Between the generally compassionate in their view of immigrants The ethnocultural issues of the 1850s were linked not by their unity of viewpoint or purpose but by their underlying concern with the social disorder that had become endemic at mid-century The economically oriented platforms and ...

Volume 67, Number 2, April, 1958, pp. 152-157.
... general theme Literary general direction of a permanent committee whose ex-officio chairman is L Quincy Mumford librarian of congress Professor Paul A Freund of the Harvard Law School has been named as editor-in-chief The participating scholars will be grateful for information on relevant materials not in recognized collections including letters to and from justices accounts of justices on ...

"John Butler Tytus: Inventor of the Continuous Steel Mill," Volume 76, Number 3, Summer, 1967, pp. 132-145, notes 176-177.
... general nature on Tytus see His Rolls Never Stop Esso Oilways XXII December 1956 1 John Butler Tytus Great Names in Steelmaking Steel News IX June 1956 6 George Crout Middletown Diary Middletown Ohio 1965 364-365 ...

Volume 94, , Summer-Autumn, 1985, pp. 192-223.
... general they agree with general history of the general History of the generally seen as general store and several general stores and issue
"SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY, A," "August 1953-July 1954," compiled by S. Winifred Smith. Volume 63, Number 4, October, 1954, pp. 388-406.
...ohioan XXVI No 2 April 1954 2-6 Karl Maslowski and Woody Goodpaster nature photographers and writers KAIN Allan Naturalist at Work Ohio Conservation Bulletin XVII No 8 August 1953 16-19 Karl Maslowski LANGLOIS Thomas H The Western End of Lake Erie and Its Ecology Ann Arbor Michigan J W Edwards 1954 459p Birds BEDNARIK Karl Ohio's White-headed ...

See Book Reviews. Volume 112, Book Notes pp. 62-63, Winter-Spring, 2003, pp. 38.
... general examples and generally united by the generally improved over generalizations about the general editor David H generally spoke well of the
"Writing of History in Ohio, 1935-1945, The," by Francis P. Weisenberger. Volume 54, Number 3, July-September, 1945, pp. 230-246.
... general American history the new volume being entitled Political and Social Growth of the American People 1492-1865 New York 1940 and a one-volume American history with Arthur M Schlesinger Land of the Free New York 1944 Harry N Howard of Miami University with R J Kerner The Balkan Conferences and the Balkan Entente 1930-1935 Berkeley 1936 George F Howe of the University of Cincinnati A
"A History of Public Archaeology in Ohio," Volume 98, , Summer-Autumn, 1989, pp. 101-130.
... general from its inception general treatment of this general gathering on March general lost this leading general culture history of the state from all the bits of archaeological data Emerson Greenman and Richard Morgan successive ...