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"Story of an Old Dutch Chest," by C. S. Van Tassel. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 101-106.
...1848 The adjoining Church of St Mary's the oldest part of which dates from the fourteenth century contains the tombs of several Archbishops as does the palace chapel The chest located in the library of the palace was inspected by Professor and Mrs E E Salsbury in 1885 and is mentioned by them in their book entitled Family Histories and Genealogies When Mr and Mrs W J Sherman were in Europe in the fall of 1927 they also inspected the chest The ...

"Frank Lloyd Wright's Westcott House in Springfield," by Stephen Siek. Volume 87, Number 3, Summer, 1978, pp. 276-293.
... general agreement that he general overture to beauty he obviously went to great lengths to design one of his more formidable Prairie houses The unusual aesthetic tastes and uncommon daring of Burton and Orpha Westcott have given Ohio one of its most compelling reminders of the genius of America's greatest twentieth-century architect41 38 ...

Volume 70, Number 1, January, 1961, pp. 64-69.
... general examinations for general title Luther and Culture A second revised edition of Foster Rhea Dulles' Labor in America is being published by Thomas Y Crowell Company Lowell J Ragatz has completed a book The New United States which is being published in English in Japan Henry Simms's book Emotion at High Tide Abolition as a Controversial Factor 1830-1845 was published in November by Moore ...

"NOTES" Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 308-310.
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue Miss HELEN MARY CARPENTER is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University with graduate training in Columbia University She is now teacher of history in the Norwalk Ohio high school GEORGE A KATZENBERGER is an attorney-at-law at Greenville Ohio He has previously written articles for the QUARTERLY on Major ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 105, , Summer-Autumn, 1996, pp. 192-194.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries The Spring meeting of the Ohio Academy of History will be held April 4th and 5th 1997 at Malone College in Canton Ohio The historical Encyclopedia of African American Associations is seeking scholars interested in contributing assigned entries This single-volume reference work will include associations established by African Americans and interracial ...

"Science and the American Tradition," by James B. Conant. Volume 59, Number 3, July, 1950, pp. 231-238.
... SCIENCE AND THE AMERICAN TRADITION SCIENCE AND THE AMERICAN TRADITION by JAMES B CONANT President of Harvard University We are gathered here tonight I take it because we believe that to be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to be always a child I count it a privilege to give the address at this annual dinner of a society dedicated to a furtherance of the study of the history of this state I am particularly glad to be here when you are dedicating a new addition to your building ...

"Life Was Rugged A Century Ago: Experiences of An English Immigrant," Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 297-301.
... Life Was Rugged a Century Ago Life Was Rugged a Century Ago Experiences of an English Immigrant By CARROL H QUENZEL George H Cadman was in his thirty-fourth year when he left Euston Street Station in his native London on the first lap of the trek to America Rather than wait nine whole days at Liverpool for the delayed departure of the Cambria the ship on which he had booked passage he paid an extra fee to be rowed seven miles to the Benjamin Adams and was outward bound in considerably less ...

"The Archaic Cultures and the Adena People," Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 173-181.
... generally of quite small size Recent dating of some western sites by the use of radioactive carbon seems to confirm the belief that by 10000 years ago the Early Hunters of big game had reached the western plains There they did not continue overlong but disappeared leaving no known descendants Their fate is unknown The Pleistocene vertebrate fauna also became extinct seemingly not long after man's appearance in North America Thus early man ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 106, , Winter-Spring, 1997, pp. 87-90.
... general reader and public because it covers an area of the Western Reserve that heretofore has not had attention in this form The award was presented to the authors by Clyde Patterson AIA chairman of the Awards Committee at the WRAH's annual meeting on June 14 1996 The Society of American Baseball Research recently announced that Fleet Walker's Divided Heart The Life of Baseball's First Black Major Leaguer written by David W Zang has won the ...

Volume 79, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1970, pp. 251-259.
... generally enjoyed a good general essays that fall general they seem somewhat generals and the Army of generals Pope Book generals Gibbon Meade
Volume 90, Number 1, Winter, 1981, pp. 77-94.
... generally disappointing general acceptance for this generalizations from their generally avoids a generalizations deeply generalizing about all
"Ohio Artist in Australia: Livingston Hopkins," by Frederick D. Kershner, Jr.. Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 113-134.
... general and the public generally speaking and that feature was the giving away of prizes to new subscribers to The Bulletin The prizes were to take the form of imitation gold jewellery and cheap revolvers He had already purchased a large stock of both of these inducements to subscribers and they were now well on their way to Australia He had one of these revolvers in his pocket He drew it ...

"Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Annual Business Session, 10:00 A.M., April 7, Ohio State Museum, Arthur C. Johnson, Sr., Presiding," Volume 48, Number 2, April, 1939, pp. 97-98.
... OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 97 OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 97 ing of the necessity for propaganda Dr Grimm stressed the importance of missionary work among American youth Their minds must be educated and their wills motivated he said They face a new frontier even as did their progenitors they too are pioneers in new fields and if they know the task ahead of them they can--as ...

"Wilson Shannon," Volume 34, Number 3, July, 1925, pp. 424.
... 424 Ohio Arch 424 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications federacy at the opening of the Civil War He remained in Kansas and continued steadfast in his devotion to the union of the states He died August 14 1864 WILSON SHANNON Wilson Shannon was born in Belmont County Ohio in 1 80 2 He was graduated from the
"Who Wrote 'The Harp of a Thousand Strings'?" by George Kummer. Volume 67, Number 3, July, 1958, pp. 221-231.
... generally trustworthy reference books like Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio and Sabin's A Dictionary of Books Relating to America25 both of which attribute the piece to Brannan ought to carry as 24 Brother Watkins is printed in Phineas Garrett ed One Hundred Choice Selections No 7 Philadelphia 1903 50 The most convenient text of Brother Crafford's Farewell Sermon is that found in Hudson ...

"Ethnic Identity in Industrial Cleveland: The Hungarians, 1900-1920," Volume 86, Number 3, Summer, 1977, pp. 171-186.
... generally poor unskilled general agreement about its general laborers 58 were general labor and generally as they knew generally a judgment of
"Itinerant Painting in Ohio: Origins and Implications," by Barbara Groseclose. Volume 90, Number 2, Spring, 1981, pp. 129-140.
... BARBARA GROSECLOSE BARBARA GROSECLOSE Itinerant Painting In Ohio Origins and Implications Among the most intriguing features of Ohio's art history is the role of itinerant painting in the development of the region's arthow and why itinerant painting occurred what implications the itinerant experience had for the career of the individual artist and in what manner
"An Ethnohistorian's Viewpoint," Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 166-171.
... general of the two terms it generally referred to by general or as applying to a particular area Whatever training they acquire is at the present time largely autodidactic and while such self-imposed training can be extremely valuable it cannot by an means be regarded as an entirely satisfactory substitute for more formal in-
"Mary Dean Vincent Mound," by A. B. Coover. Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 36-43.
... MARY DEAN VINCENT MOUND MARY DEAN VINCENT MOUND A B COOVER Mr Coover is a Life Member of The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and has assisted Prof W C Mills in many of the archaeological explorations made by the Society Mr Coover acted as Curator of the Museum of the Society during the absence of Prof Mills while in charge of the Society's exhibit at the Jamestown Exposition It was during this time that Mr Coover made the ...

Volume 80, Number 2, Spring, 1971, pp. 163-168.
... general reader or student general section which might have been superfluous or redundant has been well integrated into the regional picture Finally there is a welcome appendix on the lost glories of Euclid Avenue in Cleveland illustrated with old photographs of the great Victorian mansions long demolished which made Euclid Avenue the most beautiful street in the world A charmingly ...