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"Visit from Benjamin Lundy, A," Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 494-496.
... general suggested itself to him as an appropriate memento to be borne at the head of the procession ...

"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 ...

"Fort Hill, Ohio," Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 260-264.
... FORT HILL OHIO FORT HILL OHIO FORT HILL is situated in the southeastern corner of Highland county Ohio one and a half miles west of Pike county line and three miles north of the village of Sinking Springs The base of the hill is bounded on the north and west by the East Fork of Ohio Brush ...

"Housing the City: The Better Housing League and Cincinnati, 1916-1939," by Robert B. Fairbanks. Volume 89, Number 2, Spring, 1980, pp. 157-180.
... general perception of the general and the Negro general welfare Nevertheless he concluded it is idle to discuss it because we know that our old tenements will be won out and gone before public opinion of America reaches the point where it would support such a proposal45 III By the early thirties the League acted on its new vision of a more ...

Volume 69, Number 3, July, 1960, pp. 298-325.
... generally were eschewed in general interest perhaps general considerations general principles are well generalized footnotes The generally or even of John
"Ohio Sons of the American Revolution," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 337-338.
... Editorialana Editorialana 337 OHIO SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION On Saturday April 18 1903 the Ohio Society Sons of the American Revolution held its annual meeting at the Great Southern Hotel Columbus Ohio There was a goodly attendance of members from various parts of the state The usual reports of officers and committees were heard and ...

Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 381-404.
... GENERAL INDEX TO VOL GENERAL INDEX TO VOL XLVII Abbott Wilbur C--The Influence of American Historical Review 243 291 292 Graduate Instruction on Historical Writ293 ing 243 244 American Imprints 232 234 Aberdeen Lord Gordon George HamilInventory of 238 ton 20 21 American Institute of Instruction 18 Abolition Movement 37 323 324 325 327 American Library Association 255 Academie de Medicine ...

"Harding Memorial Association," Volume 32, Number 4, October, 1923, pp. 643-645.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 643 Reviews Notes and Comments 643 in the minds of the students to imitate them We lack a book describing such people Whereupon some person in the audience called out perhaps not without sarcasm Why don't you write one The challenge was accepted and the result is here presented to the teaching public The choice of subjects is not beyond criticism and the method of treatment may not satisfy all admirers We are too near the subjects for exact appraisement All are ...

Volume 106, , Summer-Autumn, 1997, pp. 202-222.
... generally admire its reform generally lacks human drama generalizations are generals in charge of general opinion that general opinion expressed
"Triumph of Liberty: 1788-1888, The" (Marietta Centennial) by R. K. Shaw. Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 216-218.
... THE TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY THE TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY 1788-1888 WRITTEN FOR THE MARIETTA CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION BY R K SHAW We meet this splendid April morn Where EQUAL LIBERTY was born We meet to celebrate the birth Of her whose hand redeems the earth This day in joy and pride we meet To worship at triumphal feet Her age this day-a hundred years As measured by the rolling spheres As measured by her works sublime She grandly runs abreast of time Here FREEDOM built her perfect arch Through which her ...

"The Northeastern Religious Press and John Brown," Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 128-145.
... generally conservative general it was not of the general family reading generally the Mirror general ruin when simple reason is disregarded46 Despite its upbraiding Brown for his lack of reason the Christian Register after Brown had ...

Volume 106, , Winter-Spring, 1997, pp. 91-116.
... general reader alike 92 generally were not generalist who could design general purpose structures generals came closest to generals thereby rupturing
"The Genealogist as Historian," by Harold J. Grimm. Volume 49, Number 3, July, 1940, pp. 276-281.
... general historian1 Moreover general tendency to rest on the laurels of the past to take the institutions of the past for granted to meet our problems with a negative attitude and to seek escape by a policy of inaction Apathy is a far greater danger to our democratic way of life than Communist or Nazi propaganda If American democracy fails it will fail because of our indifference Nevertheless ...

"From Free-Love to Catholicism: Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Nichols at Yellow Springs," by Philip Gleason. Volume 70, Number 4, October, 1961, pp. 283-307.
... generally53 Spiritualistic journals were also moved to reflection and comment by the outcome of the Memnonian experiment The Christian Spiritualist of New York discussed the case in the 51 Ibid April 4 1857 On May 13 1857 the Xenia Torch-Light broke the silence it had maintained about Memnonia for more than a year to report disdainfully The 'Free Lovers' Vamosed In New York Horace Greeley's reformminded Tribune April 7 1857 ran a short notice ...

"Sieur De La Salle, The Great French Explorer, Along the Maumee and Wabash Rivers in the years 1669 and 1670," by Charles E. Slocum. Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 107-113.
... SIEUR DE LA SALLE SIEUR DE LA SALLE The Great French Explorer Along the Maumee and Wabash Rivers in the years 1669 and 1670 BY CHARLES E SLOCUM M D PH D DEFIANCE OHIO M Jean Talon Intendant of New France wrote to Louis XIV king of France under date of loth October 1670 that he had dispatched persons of resolution who promise to penetrate further than has ever been done the one to the West and to the Northwest of Canada and the others to the ...

"James Leffel: Double Turbine Water Wheel Inventor," by Carl M. Becker. Volume 75, Number 4, Autumn, 1966, pp. 200-211, notes 269-270.
... general types in use by the general mill technology and general manufactory in the general historical background of waterpower mechanisms may be found in the following titles Abbott P Usher A History of Mechanical Inventions Cambridge 1954 382-411 Aubrey F Burstall A History of ...

"Lawyer as Lobbyist: Harry M. Daugherty and the Charles W. Morse Case, 1911-1922," by James N. Giglio. Volume 82, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1973, pp. 192-204.
... generally went by party generally affirmed his general approval of the generally supported administration policy Others challenged Morse's fifteen year sentence The pardon attorney James A Finch and the former prosecuting attorney Henry Stimson had suggested a reduction to five years On ...

"State Historians," Volume 16, Number 2, April, 1907, pp. 267.
... Editorialana Editorialana 26 7 Defiance has better claims for such a monument as is proposed The beauty of the site here situated in the heart of the city should give Defiance the precedence The Maumee Valley Pioneer Association wishes to save Roche de Boeuf from being used as a pier for a bridge to be built across the river at that point by the Cincinnati Northern Traction Co Secretary J L Pray said the association would probably first attempt to persuade the electric company to change its ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 88, Number 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 327-328.
... general readers Beginning with the summer of 1979 Tampa Bay History will appear twice a year at the subscription rate of 1000 per year 1800 for two years for both individuals and institutions Subscribers potential contributors and any interested persons are invited to contact the Editors Tampa Bay History Department of History University of South Florida Tampa Florida 33620 Ohio History would ...

Volume 57, Number 3, July, 1948, pp. 314-322.
... HISTORICAL NEWS HISTORICAL NEWS Historical Societies DELAWARE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Delaware Wilbur Main President The society has been holding regular monthly meetings on the third Monday of each month At the meeting in February R B Powers gave a paper on genealogy Mrs John J Swickheimer spoke at the March meeting on the early history of Radnor Township In April the first number of a mimeographed bulletin was published for the purpose of publicizing the society by describing its aims and ...