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"Remarks of Secretary Randall" (Dedication of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Museum and Library Building:) Volume 23, Number 4, October, 1914, pp. 339-356.
... assembly for general ideas and general appropriations general appropriation bill Governor Judson Harmon who was one of our interested and appreciative members gave the project his approval - without which the passage of the item would have been in vainand the finance committee of the ...

"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 465-475.
... generally supposed north and south The barn rests upon a slight elevation midway between what are known respectively as the Palmer Spring and Little Lake Each of these water sources is about a quarter of a mile from the barn Palmer Spring is the head source of the Sandusky River which empties into Lake Erie and the Little Lake is the head source of Clear Creek which finds its way to the Mohican thence into the Tuscarawas the Muskingum the ...

"Logan and the Logan Elm," by Howard Jones. Volume 32, Number 2, April, 1923, pp. 314-327.
... a 314 LOGAN AND THE LOGAN LEM LOGAN AND THE LOGAN LEM BY DR HOWARD JONES I have been asked to tell you something about this piece of land upon which we have assembled today and what this meeting commemorates This is easy and yet difficult easy because the subject is replete with interesting history difficult because the time allotted is too short to treat the subject in a very comprehensive or even an understandable manner It was in 1911 that I made the proposal to Mrs Wallace to purchase ...

"Rivalry Between Early Ohio and Kentucky Settlers," Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 30-35.
... RIVALRY BETWEEN EARLY OHIO AND KENTUCKY RIVALRY BETWEEN EARLY OHIO AND KENTUCKY SETTLERS The following article by a well-known historical writer recently appeared in one of the daily prints It throws an interesting side-light upon the early settlements on the Ohio-EDITOR The very first road that was laid out by engineers to lead to ...

"Fort Laurens: The Story of the Acquisition of its Site by the State of Ohio," Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 480-486.
... generally beautifying the grounds in honor of the Revolutionary Soldiers who suffered death and lie buried there in a cultivated field S A R and D A R please add initials of Societies after signatures Mr Lowe Mr Pease and myself sent these petitions out to every Chapter of both Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution in the State I know of one Chapter at least that did not reply with a single name on the petition I sent the printed story ...

"Necrology," Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 109-110.
... Thirty-First Annual Meeting Thirty-First Annual Meeting 109 Mound These are to be sold at the park by the custodian at 25c cloth bound and 10c paper bound The revenue derived from this sale will be turned over to the Treasurer of the Society Mr Wood In October we had the steel observation tower at the mound repainted We also had the barn and the fences on the property whitewashed and in October under the direction of a landscape gardener and through his courtesy we planted seventy ornamental ...

"Historical Boundary Line Commemorated by Monument," an address by Captain C. L. Baatz. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 581-583.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 581 Reviews Notes and Comments 581 the entire list of the regiment before finding the name of the soldier whose record is sought If the name of his regiment is not given the quest is almost hopeless In such cases it is a great saving of time to write at once to the War Department at Washington for the record This will not be necessary in searching for the record of a World War veteran Any person having access to this World War Roster can readily without assistance ...

"Old Fort Sandusky and the De Lery Portage," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 345-378.
... generally located on the general utilitarian and too practical spirit of many Americans who are prone to place land values upon a financial rather than a patriotic or sentimental basis but perseverance and fidelity to a set purpose have conquered in many instances over commercialism and thus we have our monuments and many old buildings restored and saved Bacon has said Industrious persons by ...

"Address of Judson Harmon" (Jamestown Exposition) Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 180-185.
... general occupation by general interest because if general government has general government of the general affairs committed to it The people of Ohio cherish still as they always have ...

"Indian Attack on Fort Dunlap," by Stephen Decater Cone. Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 64-72.
... INDIAN ATTACK ON FORT DUNLAP INDIAN ATTACK ON FORT DUNLAP STEPHEN DECATER CONE Mr Cone is a resident of Hamilton Ohio During a long life he has been a student of Ohio history has written many articles for publication and with Mr Bert S Bartlow was one of the co-editors of the Centennial History of Butler County-- EDITOR In the far-famed Miami valley nine miles below Hamilton on the banks of ...

"Narrative of the Capture of Abel Janney by the Indians in 1782. From the Diary of Abel Janney," Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 465-473.
... general practice with that nation to whip prisoners most barbarously at their first coming into town or at least till they can get into the Council House It was on the 20th of March when we got to the town and the old Indian who kept me took me home from the Council House to his own wigwam where I lived till I made my escape from them But to speak of the barbarities committed by them on the prisoners that came in after me fully to express it ...

"Three Centuries of the Maumee Valley," by M. M. Quaife. Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 3-5.
... THREE CENTURIES OF THE MAUMEE VALLEY THREE CENTURIES OF THE MAUMEE VALLEY By M M QUAIFE The name Maumee is a variant of Miami and comes from the Miami Indian tribe When the French first came into the Northwest they found the Miami living in eastern Wisconsin Following LaSalle's advent in the Illinois country they moved southward around Lake Michigan and for many years c 16901702 one of their important towns was located in the presentday Chicago Loop Eventually they journeyed eastward to the ...

"Jonathan Alder," by William Curry. Volume 15, Number 3, July, 1906, pp. 378-382.
... generally aimed under them generally received high praise for his skill The Indians told him he would make a great hunter one of these days He had a varied experience during the years he remained with the Indians and witnessed the shedding of blood in more Jonathan Alder Jonathan Alder 381 than one engagement between the whites and the savages He also went on one expedition with others in ...

"Ohio-Columbus Centennial: August 26-September 1, 1912, The," by Osman C. Hooper. Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 436-462.
... general warranty deed such general approval of the general opinion that war is inevitable but I think it will be a continuance of the paper war and that more ink than blood will be shed in it The blustering system has so long been in use that we do not regard a little more of it as a sure indication of hostilities But the following is from ...

"The Origin and Location of the Firelands of the Western Reserve," by Helen M. Carpenter. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 163-203.
... general to the descent of a general but not with general tax for this generally as the Western general meeting The amount general meeting The
"Dedication of Tablet at Chillicothe," Volume 42, Number 4, October, 1933, pp. 458.
... 458 Ohio Arch 458 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Inscription on tablet placed by U S D 1 812 on the Ross County Court House Chillicothe Ohio May 17 1933 CHILLICOTHE CAPITAL OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY AND FIRST CAPITAL OF OHIO The State of
"Recent Address of James Edwin Campbell," Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 29-62.
...generaled by Little Turtle generally conceded that general As this service is conducted in a church I shall speak from a text but not having been ordained I will not take it from the scriptures but from the inspiring Battle Hymn of the Republic written by Julia Ward Howe at the most desperate crisis of the Civil War It is a single line and ...

"Kenton's 'Chillicothe,'" by T. J. Brown. Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 322-323.
... general trendof the river is towards the south it has many large curves it bore well to the east to escape a large tract of marshy prairie opposite Mount Holly which reached from the river nearly to the hills and has not even yet been all drained then turned westward in the direction of our Chillicothe It is not my purpose to give an account of the attempted surprise and its failure-it is well known that the retreat was precipitant the ...

"Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, April 24, 1942," Volume 51, Number 3, July-September, 1942, pp. 233-235.
... MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MINUTES OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY APRIL 24 1942 The Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society met at 1 00 PM Friday April 24 1942 in the Trustees' room of the Ohio State Museum President Johnson ...

"Ohio and the Western Reserve," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 101-104.
... general systematic invasion generally sanctioned by generally so accepted Mr Mathews devotes an interesting chapter to the analysis of Ohio's ascendency in the sisterhood of states This he attributes mainly to its mixture of racial forces It has been tritely told that New England was sown ...