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Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 91-122.
... establishmentarians who saw youth as damned and those progressive Americans who were enthused by youth liberation was a vital ingredient in assessing collegians of the 1920s State University of New York Buffalo Milton Plesur The Chains of Protection The Judicial Response to Women's Labor Legislation By Judith A Baer Westport Greenwood Press 1978 x 238p notes bibliography indices 1695 Judith Baer explicitly states the dual themes of The Chains ...

"John Brown's Last Letter," by Clarence S. Gee. Volume 40, Number 2, April, 1931, pp. 185-189.
... JOHN BROWN'S LAST LETTER JOHN BROWN'S LAST LETTER BY CLARENCE S GEE John Brown of Harper's Ferry fame sat in his prison cell in Charlestown Virginia now West Virginia on the morning of December 2nd 1859 well aware that he had not long to live His trial had resulted in a verdict against him and he was sentenced to die on this date In papers recently restored to the files of the Circuit Court in Charlestown we find the original verdict We the Jury find the defendant John Brown the prisoner at ...

"German Book Trade In Ohio Before 1848, The," by Robert E. Cazden. Volume 84, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 1975, pp. 57-77.
... County Some Germans were County but until the County in 1817 and the now County near Lancaster In County Ohio by William D County Ohio 1795-1876
Volume 69, Number 3, July, 1960, pp. 294-297.
... County Historical Society County HISTORICAL NEWS 295 HISTORICAL NEWS 295 Old Salem Inc of Winston-Salem North Carolina has inaugurated a campaign to raise two million dollars for the further restoration of Old Salem a Moravian town founded in 1766 Thirteen major restorations have already been completed and it is hoped to have about twothirds of the town restored by 1966 the bicentennial of ...

Volume 85, Number 3, Summer, 1976, pp. 265-276.
... County North Carolina where his Quaker parents instilled in him the evils of slavery At an early age he witnessed whippings and kidnappings Ludwig notes that Levi began to adopt abolitionist principles long before he had shed his last baby eeth He befriended the blacks on numerous occasions In 1821 at the age of 23 he established a slave school to teach them to read and write Sensing a calling from God to further his crusade against slavery ...

"An Ethnohistorian's Viewpoint," Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 166-171.
... AN ETHNOHISTORIAN'S VIEWPOINT AN ETHNOHISTORIAN'S VIEWPOINT by ERMINIE W VOEGELIN During the past half century or throughout the period that anthropology has been an academic discipline in American universities all branches of the subject--physical anthropology ethnology and archaeology anthropological linguistics and folklore-- have put much emphasis upon original field research No student of anthropology is considered professionally fully trained until he or she has had actual experience in ...

"Leaden Plate at the Mouth of the Muskingum," Volume 29, Binding Supplement, , , pp. 477-480.
... LEADEN PLATE AT THE MOUTH OF THE MUSKINGUM LEADEN PLATE AT THE MOUTH OF THE MUSKINGUM In the October QUARTE RL Y were published cuts of the leaden plate prepared for deposit at the mouth of the Conewango and the one buried at the mouth of the Kanawha On the following pages are illustrations of the remnant of the plate buried at the mouth of the Muskingum and what was probably its entire text This plate was considerably multilated A portion of the lead was cut away for bullets before the ...

"Logan Elm Park," by Mrs. Orson D. Dryer. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 629-630.
... Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 629 Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 629 can devote his attention to matters of the sort and such has been finally accomplished Matters should now soon be adjusted which will permit some activity on the part of the agent and the purpose for which he was employed and for which the Historical Societies Committee was organized should now in the not distant future become apparent Officers and members of this Society and members of this committee should ...

"Country Store in American Social History, The," by Thomas D. Clark. Volume 60, Number 2, April, 1951, pp. 126-144.
... County Illinois impressed a cross in one side of the courthouse Bible and a silver dollar in the other Protestants he swore upon the open Bible Catholics he bound upon the cross and Yankees were made to swear upon the impressed silver dollar Scotsmen were just as aggressive as easterners in seeking business 128 Ohio State Archaeological ...

Volume 87, Number 2, Spring, 1978, pp. 211-246.
...establishment of ministers and establishment thesis More fundamentally one wishes she had defined less casually what she means by romanticism a more many-sided movement than she allows and had indicated why she chose these particular American romantics rather than any number of others This problem of scope and definition is unfortunately not however limited to the discussion of romantic ...

"Grant Memorial Highway," Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 352-353.
... County Pioneer Historical Association a position which he held at the time of his death Mr Meek is survived by a daughter four Vol XXXJ-23 ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 88, Number 3, Summer, 1979, pp. 327-328.
... County's Black Pioneers County Ohio by Rev Wayne L Snider this illustrated 144-page paperback traces the lives of black citizens from the county's initial settlement in 1810 explores the history of the local Underground Railroad the role of the county's blacks during the Civil War and the ...

"Dialect Distribution and Settlement Patterns in the Great Lakes Region," by Alva L. Davis. Volume 60, Number 1, January, 1951, pp. 48-56.
... DIALECT DISTRIBUTION AND SETTLEMENT PATTERNS DIALECT DISTRIBUTION AND SETTLEMENT PATTERNS IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION by ALVA L DAVIS Assistant Professor of English Western Reserve University The study of dialect distribution in the eastern United States and in the secondary settlement areas of the Great Lakes Region has now reached a point where it is possible to show some interesting correlations between the linguistic features and the settlement patterns of these regions It is simple perhaps ...

"Some Problems of Contemporary Historiography," by Walter L. Dorn. Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 219-228.
... PROCEEDINGS 219 PROCEEDINGS 21 9 SOME PROBLEMS OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORIOGRAPHY1 By WALTER L DORN Among the multiple tendencies which inspire historians of every variety in our day one of the strongest is a synthetic or comparative study of history Although national histories are still being written in all the countries of western society there is a keen consciousness everywhere that national history in its isolation does not constitute an intelligible field of historical study Comparative ...

"Explorations of the Seip Group of Pre-Historic Earthworks," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 343-509.
... County about at the Ross County contains a Ross County Ohio Ross County County ...

"A New Letter of Hiram Powers," by Thomas B. Brumbaugh. Volume 65, Number 4, October, 1956, pp. 399-402.
... A New Letter of Hiram Powers A New Letter of Hiram Powers By THOMAS B BRUMBAUGH Make me as I am Mr Powers and be true to nature always and in everything Andrew Jackson reportedly told the sculptor Hiram Powers 1805-1873 born in Vermont trained as a young man in Watson's clock factory in Cincinnati and later employed by Dorfueille's Western Museum scarcely needed such advice for on the road to making High Art he had also been a maker of writhing wax figures controlled by automatic insides for ...

"Late Estimate of John Brown, A," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 217-218.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 217 Reviews Notes and Comments 217 A LATE ESTIMATE OF JOHN BROWN The time will never come perhaps when there will not be conflicting opinions in regard to John Brown and his mission It is remarkable however how well without any special advocate his character stands the test of time In spite of the critical portions of the biography written by Oswald Garrison Villard and the severe attack occupying an entire volume by Hill Peebles Wilson written for a consideration ...

"'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.
... County Youth Crusade who County Youth Crusade Amhearst Ohio to WCRF 10 August 1968 36 Paul R Beresford Choir Director Willo-Hill Baptist Church Willoughby Ohio to WCRF 6 November 1970 37 J Richard Florence to Mr Paul Beresford Choir Director Willo-Hill Baptist Church Willoughby Ohio 18 November 1970 38 WCRF-FM Guide July-September 1961 39 Ruth Dinwiddie phone interview 6 March 1995 Kent Ohio ...

"Martin Davey, John Bricker and the Ohio Election of 1936," Volume 104, , Winter-Spring, 1995, pp. 5-23.
... County party boss and Ed County relief committee County Memorial Hall it County Republican central County As it turned out County gave the attorney
"McCarthyism Before McCarthy: Anti-Communism in Cincinnati and the Nation During the Election of 1944," by Michael J. Anderson. Volume 99, , Winter-Spring, 1990, pp. 5-28.
... County by 11474 votes County vote and won by County with 578 of the vote by 4633 1 He captured 574 of the Cincinnati vote and won by 30 1 99 Sources Robinson They Voted 139-40 and Ohio Election Statistics Volume for 1940 289-94 1 944 Volume 1 4 35 1 -57 McCarthyism Before McCarthy 27 McCarthyism Before McCarthy 27 As such it shares ...