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"The Bank Wars, the Idea of 'Party,' and the Division of the Electorate in Jacksonian Ohio," by Stephen C. Fox. Volume 88, Number 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 253-276.
... settlement patterns John settlement patterns and record settlement depended almost entirely on its reverence for individuality Scotch-Irish influence was more permanent because border life and struggles had accustomed that people to the wilderness of a place like southern Ohio which they ...

"Historic Materials Found in Old Desks," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 401-403.
... Annual Meeting Ohio Valley Historical Association Annual Meeting Ohio Valley Historical Association 401 that I know of in Columbus still resting in the old desk where its owner a distinguished scientific man of Ohio left it over thirty years ago still undisturbed unless it be by the prying fingers of curious little grandchildren The men who ...

"President McKinley's Final Attempt to Avoid War With Spain," by John Offner. Volume 94, , Summer-Autumn, 1985, pp. 135-138.
... settlement either through autonomy acceptable to the insurgents complete independence or cession of the island to the United States24 McKinley's cabinet labored through the afternoon and evening attempting to reach consensus First it took up the draft message to Congress which Day and Griggs had authored and which had been agreed upon earlier This was reapproved without any change of text The cabinet divided however over how to treat Spain's ...

"'Nothing to Advertise Except God': Christian Radio and the Creation of an Evangelical Subculture in Northeast Ohio, 1958-1972," by Jay D. Green. Volume 106, , Summer-Autumn, 1997, pp. 171-191.
...ohioan December 1959 16-17 As a Pastor I never feel that it is a competitive ministry but rather a complimentary sic one to our own work locally Many of our people tell me of specific blessings gleaned from listening to their favorite programs John J Auringer Pastor Valley View Village Church Cleveland to WCRF 11 January 1967 32 J Richard Florence phone interview 1 March 1995 Ravenna Ohio St ...

"SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY, A," "August 1950-July 1951," compiled by S. Winifred Smith. Volume 60, Number 4, October, 1951, pp. 387-406.
... A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY A SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY ARCHAEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY AUGUST 1950-JULY 1951 Compiled by S WINIFRED SMITH AGRICULTURE Centennial Souvenir of the Ohio State Fair A Century of Agricultural Progress in Ohio Columbus Columbus Chamber ...

"Protective Legislation in Ohio: The Inter-war Years," by Patricia Brito. Volume 88, Number 2, Spring, 1979, pp. 173-197.
... PATRICIA BRITO PATRICIA BRITO Protective Legislation in Ohio The Inter-war Years During the 1920s protective legislation-legislation that applied only to women and was intended to preserve the health and safety of the female worker-made obvious the conflict between orthodox trade union theory and the expeditious achievement of economic goals The American Federation of Labor and its Ohio ...

"Merchants of Tomorrow: The Other Side of the 'Don't Spend Your Money Where You Can't Work' Movement," Volume 93, , Winter-Spring, 1984, pp. 40-67.
... CHRISTOPHER G CHRISTOPHER G WYE Merchants of Tomorrow The Other Side of the Don't Spend Your Money Where You Can't Work Movement For the most part the racial ideologies expressed by black leaders during the nineteen thirties can be classified on a rough continuum from the traditionally conservative and accommodationist Urban League through the more activist and protest-oriented NAACP the labor movement and the rise of industrial unionism and finally the Socialist and Communist parties One ...

"List of Accessions," Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 212-215.
... 212 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 212 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY stalled Lithic Laboratory and assisted generally in routine duties in the Museum The Department of Natural History completed the rearrangement of the bird and mammal study collections conducted work on a series of distribution maps on orthoptera and
Volume 46, Number 4, October, 1937, pp. 368-370.
... settlement on the Muskingum settlement on the Muskingum July 20 1788 208-209 Nicotiana An Ethnologic Historic and Literary Novelty by Henry Clyde Shetrone 81-102 NORTHWEST OLD--SURVEYS Pershing B H A Surveyor on the Seven Ranges 257-270 Notes 108 214 304 367 OHIO--HISTORY MILITARY Cramer C ...

"Kansas' Dead in France," by Whittier C. Mitchell. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 145-146.
... KANSAS' DEAD IN FRANCE KANSAS' DEAD IN FRANCE BY WHITTIER C MITCHELL Leans from his warrior's heaven down John Brown Immortal Madman Brown Who shamed a nation by a deed Bolder than that of Winkelreid Swept to his dauntless breast the spears Of Freedom's foes and ere her tears Streamed on his bier with God's own fire Enkindled Slavery's funeral pyre That by its glare might all men see That all are bond till all are free He leans and smiles A measured tread Echoes up from the trenches red New ...

"A Hoover Vignette," Volume 91, , Annual, 1982, pp. 74-82.
... settlement of 5500000 from Edward L Doheny's Pan-American Petroleum Company Cf Shriver Atlee Pomerene 536 23 Born and raised in Marietta Ohio Charles Gates Dawes was the vice president of the United States in the Coolidge administration A brigadier general in the first World War he had authored the Dawes Plan for German reparations after that war Hoover had appointed him ambassador to Great ...

"Early Ohio Painters: Cincinnati, 1830-1850," (Collections and Exhibits) Volume 73, Number 2, Spring, 1964, pp. 111-118, notes 131-132.
... COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS AND EXHIBITS EARLY OHIO PAINTERS CINCINNATI 1830-1850 by DONALD R MacKENZIE WHEN AN 1840 editor of the New York Star wrote Cincinnati What is there in the atmosphere of Cincinnati that has so thoroughly awakened the arts of sculpture and painting he was expressing an outsider's appraisal of the Queen City The famous Mrs Trollope after three years in Cincinnati had come nearer the truth with her observation on the ...

"Remarks on Address by Dr. Sparks," by T. C. Mendenhall. Volume 32, Number 2, April, 1923, pp. 312-313.
... 312 Ohio Arch 312 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications REMARKS ON ADDRESS OF DR SPARKS BY DR T C MENDENHALL Mr President and Members of the Society I had a story to tell this afternoon but in view of the late hour I have begged the Chairman to let me off As he insists on not doing so I will put off my story for a future day and speak very briefly of a thought that has been in my mind ...

"A Brand From the Critics' Fire: Or A Word for Whitlock," by Winthrop Tilley. Volume 60, Number 2, April, 1951, pp. 145-154.
... A BRAND FROM THE CRITICS' FIRE OR A WORD FOR A BRAND FROM THE CRITICS' FIRE OR A WORD FOR WHITLOCK by WINTHROP TILLEY Associate Professor of English University of Connecticut Now in midcentury when so much badly needed revaluation of America's literary product is going forward seems an appropriate time to speak a word for Brand Whitlock The new Literary History of the United States by Spiller and others mentions Whitlock only as a single-taxer a humanitarian and an early realist and adds that ...

"Banquet to Dr. Venable," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 329-331.
... Editorialana Editorialana 3 29 and that the meeting could then adjourn to such time or in such way that it could be reconvened for the further business of the Annual Meeting After some discussion of this matter a resolution was offered that when the present meeting concludes such business as is necessary for its present consideration and is prepared to recess that it recess to a second session which is to be called at such date and place as shall be determined by the present President and ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 96, , Winter-Spring, 1987, pp. 57-59.
... northwestern Ohio For information about these projects contact Bluffton College Department of History Bluffton Ohio 45819 The University of Kansas will host the Eleventh Annual Symposium of the Society for German-American Studies on April 23-25 1987 Professor Wolfgang Helbich University of Bochum West Germany who is known for his work on ...

"Harry Hopkins and Martin Davey: Federal Relief and Ohio Politics During the Great Depression," Volume 96, , Summer-Autumn, 1987, pp. 124-139.
... FRANK P FRANK P VAZZANO Harry Hopkins and Martin Davey Federal Relief and Ohio Politics During the Great Depression The Great Depression and its accompanying economic and social dislocations catapulted a number of personalities to a national prominence they would never have experienced in easier times They ranged from the eccentric to the demagogic and found ready audiences among Americans eager to grasp any alternative to the despair of the ...

"Tribute of the Daughters of the American Revolution," by Mrs. Edgar M. Hatton. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 116-117.
... 116 Ohio Arch 116 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications TRIBUTE OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BY MRS EDGAR M HATTON REGENT At the service held at the Chittenden Hotel Sunday February 1 in memory of the late Mr Emilius Oviatt Randall the only floral tribute was a simple but beautiful cyclamen white with a touch of purple the symbol of royalty and I was reminded of the first ...

Volume 67, Number 4, October, 1958, pp. 380-383.
... Historical News Historical News THE INLAND RIVERS LIBRARY o f the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County has acquired during the past year two large collections of photographs of boats and other river subjects One collection was the gift of Captain Frederick Way Jr and the other is composed of prints of negatives in the Howard National Steamboat Museum The library acquired also by gift a collection from the Greene Line which includes photographs log books account books menus and ...

"Saving Mothers and Babies: The Sheppard-Towner Act in Ohio, 1921-1929," by Kriste Lindenmeyer. Volume 99, , Summer-Autumn, 1990, pp. 105-134.
... settlement a rural district a small town community and an urban center43 A state report explained that many factors determined the placing of a district demonstration but since these were to be used to show local communities practical methods of saving the lives of mothers and babies one of these determining factors was a high maternal and infant death rate Sheppard-Towner funds paid for eight Ford coupes purchased for use by the Department's ...