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Volume 99, , Winter-Spring, 1990, pp. 74-94.
... Benjamin Franklin Some of Benjamin Quarles vividly presents Harriet Tubman as a leader of mythic proportions whose accomplishments were extraordinary Tubman appears as having faith in the Infinite but also as willing to take the pains to carefully plan her forays against slavery Of considerable interest is David A Gerber's essay concerning the career of Peter H Clark until recent years a ...

"Diversity and Woman Suffrage: A Case Study of the Dayton Woman Suffrage Association in the 1912 Referendum Campaign" by Cynthia Wilkey. Volume 112, pp. 27-37, Winter-Spring, 2003, pp. 27.
... Wilkey Winter-Spring 2003 pp 27-37 PDF of this article CONTENTS of this issue Copyright 2002 by the Ohio Historical Society All rights reserved Diversity and Woman Suffrage A Case Study of the Dayton Woman Suffrage Association in the 1912 Referendum Campaign By Cynthia Wilkey That it is the duty of the women of this country to secure unto themselves their sacred right to the elective franchise When Elizabeth Cady Stanton penned these famous words in 1848 little did she imagine that she would ...

"Minutes of the Meeting of the Ohio Academy of History, Columbus, March 26, 1960," Volume 69, Number 3, July, 1960, pp. 291-293.
... Minutes of the Meeting of the Minutes of the Meeting of the Ohio Academy of History Columbus March 26 1960 THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY held its twenty-seventh annual meeting at the Ohio State Museum on Saturday March 26 1960 Two concurrent sessions were held in the morning and two in the afternoon John Hall Stewart of Western Reserve University acted as chairman of the modern European history section at which James M Laux of the University of Cincinnati delivered a paper on De Gaulle in Power ...

"Publisher's Information and Table of Contents" Volume 113, pp. 1-3, Winter-Spring, 2004, pp. 1.
... About WS 2004 Winter-Spring 2004 Contents Staff and Advisory Board OHS Board of Trustees Instructions for Authors PDF of these pages Click page numbers to view articles PDF links are also provided for printing articles Can't read PDFs Get Adobe Acrobat Reader ARTICLES 4 Communication Technology Transforms the Marketplace The Effect of the Telegraph Telephone and Ticker on the Cincinnati Merchants' Exchange by Bradford W Scharlott PDF of this article 18 Steubenville Ohio and the ...

"Exploration of the Hopewell Group of Prehistoric Earthworks," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 1-227.
... EXPLORATION OF THE HOPEWELL GROUP OF EXPLORATION OF THE HOPEWELL GROUP OF PREHISTORIC EARTHWORKS PREFATORY The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society's examination of the Hopewell Group of Prehistoric Earthworks if set down in detail would more than fill the allotted space and yet such a report without some mention of two former partial explorations would lack much of being a complete story Moreover should anything like a full review of previous explorations be included the resultant ...

"Skulls, Rappers, Ghosts and Doctors," by Philip D. Jordan. Volume 53, Number 4, October-December, 1944, pp. 339-354.
... Benjamin Rush valiantly Benjamin Rush Medical Inquiries and Observations upon the Diseases of the Mind Philadelphia 1830 15 Chap XIV 352 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 352 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY monious with it45 Then came the ringing promise Onward is the word Onward is progress Onward is thy motto Onward is thy passport And when thou shalt reach the ...

"Protection of Prehistoric Mounds and Village Sites," Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 340.
... PROTECTION OF PREHISTORIC MOUNDS AND PROTECTION OF PREHISTORIC MOUNDS AND VILLAGE SITES In late years institutions for archaeological research located outside of the State of Ohio have come into the state and largely encroached upon the field of study and investigation which should be reserved for the purposes of home state exploration To give such societies as The Ohio State Archaeological amp Historical Society as is justly due them the right of way in this matter the 80th General Assembly ...

Volume 107, , Summer-Autumn, 1998, pp. 204-218.
... Book Reviews Book Reviews Union amp Emancipation Essays on Politics and Race in the Civil War Era Edited by David W Blight and Brooks D Simpson Kent Ohio The Kent State University Press 1997 x 231p illustrations notes selected bibliography index 3500 Examining the impact of slavery and race on American politics and culture during the decades surrounding the Civil War this collection of essays is especially useful for scholars of northern party politics in the 1850s In the first of three essays ...

"John P. Parker: Black Abolitionist Entrepreneur, 1827-1900," Volume 80, Number 2, Spring, 1971, pp. 155-162.
... Benjamin Drew The Refugee A Northside View of Slavery Boston 1856 among others 22 See Leon Litwack North of Slavery The Negro in the Free States 1790-1860 Chicago 1961 for one account of their treatment ...

"Remarks of James B. Yaw (MacGahan Monument)," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 224-225.
... 224 Ohio Arch 224 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications speaker's stand were also seated Judge M H Donahue of the Ohio Supreme court and Hon Randolph W Walton and Mrs Paul MacGahan The veil which consisted of a Bulgarian and American flag was presented to Dr Bozovosky and Paul MacGahan The detachment of O N G formed a guard of honor about the grave and the famous Seventh regiment band discoursed several appropriate selections REMARKS OF JAMES B YAW J A MacGahan a son of Perry County lies ...

"Address of Loren E. Sowers," Volume 39, Number 1, January, 1930, pp. 28-30.
... 28 Ohio Arch 28 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications master introduced Mrs Herbert Backus Vice-President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution RESPONSE OF MRS HERBERT BACKUS Mr Toastmaster Distinguished Guests and Friends A story was told me the other day of a farmer who took unto himself his second wife He brought her to the home of her predecessor After some time had elapsed she told him that she needed some new shoes that all her shoes were worn out He said Well Samantha ...

"Life Was Rugged A Century Ago: Experiences of An English Immigrant," Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 297-301.
... Benjamin Adams and was Benjamin Adams speedily Benjamin Adams boarded a steamer and went LIFE WAS RUGGED A CENTURY AGO 299 LIFE WAS RUGGED A CENTURY AGO 299 ashore just as the cursed old ship was dragged from her moorings by the ice3 Many months later when Cadman was writing his wife about preparations for her coming to America he ...

"Yesterday and Tomorrow in Ohio," by Roy F. Nichols. Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 201-211.
... YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW IN OHIO YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW IN OHIO By ROY F NICHOLS I Those who are charged with the responsibility for the history of any community have the power to perform great services for society The tendency to waste and to be careless of the future is one of the most dangerous which man displays Conservation is one of the most necessary correctives which he has created to save himself A state historical society is a great institution dedicated to conservation and therefore ...

"The Historical Commission of Ohio," Volume 27, Numbers 1 & 2, January-April, 1918, pp. 272.
... 272 Ohio Arch 272 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications THE HISTORICAL COMMISSION OF OHIO One of the most interesting developments in connection with Ohio's preparations for carrying on a successful war has been the appointment of the Historical Commission by Governor James M Cox It is the function of the Historical Commission to collect and preserve the records from which a history of Ohio in the Great War may eventually be compiled The appointment is a recognition of the fact that a people ...

Volume 64, Number 4, October, 1955, pp. 456-479.
... Benjamin Stokes and Edward Benjamin Franklin formed his Benjamin's indifference to Benjamin West in London and shows how Stuart at forty years of age secured the long-awaited opportunity of painting the renowned Washington So sure was he of himself by this time that he boasted he could ...

"The Challenge of the Times to the Historian," Volume 61, Number 1, January, 1952, pp. 1-10.
... THE CHALLENGE OF THE TIMES TO THE HISTORIAN1 THE CHALLENGE OF THE TIMES TO THE HISTORIAN1 by CARL WITTKE Professor of History and Dean of the Graduate School Western Reserve University The question is frequently asked nowadays Why do historians have so little influence in public affairs and why have men and women who have been especially trained to study and distill conclusions from the long experience of the past so little status as counselors and molders of public opinion in present-day ...

"The Leatherwood God: From Narrative to Novel," Volume 74, Number 3, Summer, 1965, pp. 191-202, notes 212.
... THE LEATHER WOOD GOD THE LEATHER WOOD GOD FROM NARRATIVE TO NOVEL by HASKELL S SPRINGER In 1916 at the age of seventy-nine William Dean Howells published the last great novel of his long career Less than four years later he was dead In writing The Leatherwood God Howells was fulfilling a long-time intention to make use of his enthusiasm for the history of his native Ohio as well as -- in the way of an old man -- returning to the recollections of his boyhood1 His source for the basic story of ...

"The Cleveland Conference of 1861," Volume 56, Number 3, July, 1947, pp. 258-265.
... THE CLEVELAND CONFERENCE OF 1861 THE CLEVELAND CONFERENCE OF 1861 by WILLIAM B HESSELTINE Professor of History University of Wisconsin and HAZEL C WOLF Instructor in History Manual Training High School Peoria Illinois The outbreak of the Civil War found a nation completely unprepared for the conflict The federal government had neither plans for conducting the war nor an organizational structure for implementing the plans In the first few weeks after Fort Sumter chaos mingled with confusion ...

Volume 99, , Summer-Autumn, 1990, pp. 168-200.
... Benjamin Quarles has spelled out its limitations the patriots for example having paid off some of their solders in slaves and the blacks having divided into partisans of the revolutionists and of the British But it is unfair to read proslavery into all aspects of law and order quarrels involving immediatists into all church differences which engaged ComeOuters and conservatives Lincoln in his great debates with Douglas spelled out their ...

Volume 74, Number 4, Autumn, 1965, pp. 270-276.
... BOOK REVIEWS FRONTIER AMERICAN LITERATURE AND THE AMERICAN WEST By Edwin Fussell Princeton N J Princeton University Press 1965 xvi450p introduction and index 850 This is a stimulating though highly speculative book In the preface Fussell explains he offers it as an example of imaginative historiography a method of writing history in which facts are used merely as emblems to illustrate the theme His procedure seems somewhat similar to that employed in Increase Mather's Divine Providences in ...