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"Recent Donations to the Library and Museum," Volume 24, Number 2, April, 1915, pp. 231-233.
... Ross county was a Ross county Mr D H Gard Ross county This Ross county From the ...

"Scott Papers: An Inside View of Reconstruction, The," by Charles M. Cummings. Volume 79, Number 2, Spring, 1970, pp. 112-118.
... County Ohio physician who County Ohio and Monroe County Michigan10 Judge County Ohio lists Scott's County Probate Judge James County and Toledo opportunists and their wives25 Scott ...

"Report of Lewis F. Schaus, Chairman Building Committee (Dedication of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Museum and Library Building:)," Volume 23, Number 4, October, 1914, pp. 357.
... Dedicatory Exercises May 30 1914 Dedicatory Exercises May 30 1914 357 REPORT OF LEWIS F SCHAUS Chairman Building Committee Mr President and Members of the Society In June 191 2 the contract for the erection of this beautiful building was let at which time the plans and specifications prepared for its erection were placed in the hands of your building committee with instructions to carry out the designs to a successful completion How well this duty has been performed the building speaks for ...

Volume 89, Number 1, Winter, 1980, pp. 92-115.
... Book Reviews Book Reviews On the Making of Americans Essays in Honor of David Riesman Edited by Herbert J Gans Nathan Glazer Joseph R Gusfield and Christopher Jencks Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press 1979 xiii 350p bibliography of Riesman's publications note on contributors 2500 There is some question to what extent this high-priced volume actually does honor to David Riesman the facile generalizations and chatty tone of about half the essays mar the quality of thefestshrift Joseph ...

Volume 83, Number 2, Spring, 1974, pp. 147-150.
... Ross-joined by six other Republicans-may well have preserved for ourselves and posterity constitutional government in the United States Profiles in Courage 1955 p 126 In recent years the Reconstruction era has been subjected to searching new analyses that have justified much of Radical Republican Reconstruction legislation Notwithstanding these enhanced views of Radical Reconstruction until now there has not been a significant reevaluation of ...

"Equipment, Instruments and Drugs of Pioneer Physicians of Ohio, The," by Howard Dittrick. Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 198-210.
... establishment of equivalent medical instruction Unquestionably the acute need for medical care even such as the most poorly equipped pioneer physician could supply was a factor in short cuts to training Under the same pressure of need the same scarcity of medical schools Russia is doing the same today The population of Ohio in 1800 was only 45000 however by 1820 it was 500000 but doctors did not increase in proportion Lack of adequate means of ...

"A High School to Rmember: The Greenfield Legacy of McClain, Harris, and Ittner" by Virginia E. McCormick. Volume 112, pp. 19-26, Winter-Spring, 2003, pp. 19.
... County and the New Albany County have won national recognition Both relied upon massive injections of money for new constructionone from the construction of a nuclear power plant the other from a corporation for extensive residential development30 Most communities that admire the principle will be forced to think creatively about how they might achieve this effect without starting anew ...

"Original Bridges on the National Road in Eastern Ohio," by Harley J. McKee. Volume 81, Number 2, Spring, 1972, pp. 131-144.
... County 40-B just east of County 40-A Both approaches are curved A bridge at the western edge of Cambridge lies at the base of a steep ridge 200 feet high between Crooked Creek which it crosses and Wills Creek The old road took a sharp turn left went around one end of the hill in climbing 100 feet and entered the city US-40 was placed ...

"DOCUMENTARY DATA," Volume 53, Number 2, April-June, 1944, pp. 184-185.
... County in 1821 for Robin County and dated 1827 In County Texas for the County Kentucky also date back to the eighteenth century the earliest is one between Jacob Goss and John Gaston for September 2 1761 next is one between Peter Goss and John Gaston for November 6 1766 and then another ...

"Erie Lackawanna: An Ohio Railroad," by H. Roger Grant. Volume 101, , Winter-Spring, 1992, pp. 5-20.
... H H ROGER GRANT Erie Lackawanna An Ohio Railroad The Erie Railroad possessed a strange past In the nineteenth century it could claim to be an unusual road For one thing it was America's first long-distance trunk line Under the corporate banner of the New York amp Erie Railway the company in April 1851 completed a 483-mile route Between the Ocean and Lakes linking the New York communities of Piermont on the Hudson River with Dunkirk on Lake Erie The railroad also extolled its distinctive broad ...

"The Taylor Family of Dentists," by Edward C. Mills. Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 392-398.
... County New Jersey was born December 27 1744 His forbears of English extraction had settled in New Jersey in the seventeenth century In the last decade of the eighteenth century William Taylor and his wife Lucy Imlay moved west settling first in Kentucky and finally near the present site of Bainbridge Ohio around 1800 Here he lived for the next thirty years he died in 1830 The eldest son of William and Lucy Taylor was Joseph born in New Jersey ...

"James Ford Rhodes and the Negro: A Study in the Problem of Objectivity," by Robert Cruden. Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 129-137, notes 198-199.
... James Ford Rhodes And the Negro A STUDY IN THE PROBLEM OF OBJECTIVITY by ROBERT CRUDEN The continuing debate among historians as to the scientific nature of their discipline involves as a basic element the problem of objectivity Is it possible for history to be objective in the sense that the physical and biological sciences are objective namely that its findings do not depend in any important sense on the personal idiosyncrasies or private feelings of those who reach them but are marked by a ...

"James Fairchild Baldwin, M. D., 1850-1936," by George M. Curtis. Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 374-378.
... County western New York There he obtained his early schooling and lived for eleven years At the age of fifteen he was ready to enter Oberlin College where he matriculated in 1865 There he became an excellent student even though it was necessary to do extracurricular work to help finance his further education At one time he even was forced to quit his schooling and teach a year in a boys' school in Brownsville Texas in order to continue his ...

"'Mr. Republican' Turns 'Socialist': Robert A. Taft and Public Housing," by Richard O. Davies. Volume 73, Number 3, Summer, 1964, pp. 135-143, notes 196-197.
... Mr Mr Republican Turns SOCIALIST ROBERT A TAFT and Public Housing by RICHARD O DAVIES To the great majority of his contemporaries Senator Robert A Taft embodied the traditional values of self-help private enterprise and dislike for governmental welfare programs Most Americans believed that Taft had as his major purpose the root and branch eradication of all New Deal welfare and regulatory programs His adamant opposition to the proliferation of such governmental activities supposedly led to a ...

"A Wilsonian Paradox," by Phillip R. Shriver. Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 147-150.
... A WILSONIAN PARADOX A WILSONIAN PARADOX by PHILLIP R SHRIVER Historians are often prone to conjecture What might have happened if-- Perhaps no other event in the history of the United States has been the subject of as much hindsight speculation as this nation's refusal to join the League of Nations after the conclusion of the first World War Not a few historians have suggested that World War II was in large degree made inevitable when the United States declined to assume the role of world ...

"Ohio Artist in Australia: Livingston Hopkins," by Frederick D. Kershner, Jr.. Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 113-134.
... County Ohio on July 7 1846 County Dear Sir and Comrade The survivors of the 130th regiment Ohio infantry whereof you was a member in 'C' Coy Capt Richard Waite will hold a reunion again this year on Wed August 26th 1896 You might appear on the grounds once more where you romped and played in your boyhood and where you enlisted to help Uncle Sam If you contemplate a trip to Toledo Ohio ...

"Colonel Harry Parker Ward," Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 149-150.
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 149 The calendaring of Letters Received in the War Department files was approved Dr Mereness was given an extension of leave to September 30 with the understanding that he would continue to exercise general supervision over the work and that it would be carried forward by Mr Smith SOLON J BUCK Secretary COLONEL HARRY PARKER WARD Colonel Harry Parker Ward a life member of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society died at his home ...

Volume 98, , Winter-Spring, 1989, pp. 72-90.
... establishment Charles Bohlen was establishment of autonomous Book Reviews 75 Book Reviews 75 republics in the West countered by the hardening determination of George Washington and Alexander Hamilton to crush a movement perceived as fatal to the very existence of the United States International war class ethnic geographic and ideological enmity bitterly contested domestic politics ...

"Ohio Farmer's Account of Morgan's Raid, An," edited by Arville L. Funk. Volume 70, Number 3, July, 1961, pp. 244-245.
... County on July 26 when he surrendered with only 300 of his command left David Hulse the writer of the following letter was a farmer living near the little village of Sharonville just north of Cincinnati Although Hulse did not actually see the events Arville L Funk is head of the social studies department of the Perry Township Junior High School Indianapolis MORGAN'S RAID 245 MORGAN'S RAID 245 of the raid his account of the experiences of ...

"Burials, Admissions to the Holy Communion and Marriages at Schoenbrunn," Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 590-596.
... BURIALS ADMISSIONS TO THE HOLY COMMUNBURIALS ADMISSIONS TO THE HOLY COMMUNION AND MARRIAGES AT SCHOENBRUNN We are indebted to Rev J E einland of Dover Ohio for the following list of burials admission to the Holy Communion and marriages at Schoenbrunn 17721777 BURIALS AT SCHOENBRUNN 1772 CA THARINA -- Samuel's little daughter Baptized December 17th by David Zeisberger Went home December 28th 1772 aged 3 yrs 11 mo Buried in Schoenbrunn 1773 SA LOME - - Isaac Glikhican's daughter's child born ...