... 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 ...
... Railroad the Ohio amp Missouri Mining Company the Ohio River and Clark County at the Missouri Historical Society Manuscript accessions at Ohio libraries include Charles F Kurfess papers Harry Kessler papers Toledo Labor Union Papers Edward Lamb papers Evelyn Barber Metcalf Brewster papers and Toledo Better Business Bureau records at Bowling Green State University's Center for Archival Collections construction records for the Cincinnati General ...
... Railroad Record published in Railroad Journal published Railroad--but only after it was assured that branches would be built to Louisville and Maysville It is certain that Louisville's fight did not stop in 1872 merely because the Cincinnati Southern was chartered Even though the road was not completed until 1877 it is highly unlikely that ...
... THE FAIRPORT HARBOR VILLAGE SITE THE FAIRPORT HARBOR VILLAGE SITE BY RICHARD G MORGAN AND H HOLMES ELLIS PREFACE The Indian village site described in this report was explored by the Department of Archaeology of the Ohio State Museum in cooperation with the Harding High School of Fairport Harbor Ohio The existence of the site was brought to the attention of the Museum by Mr Elijah H Brown principal of the high school Through the efforts of Mr Brown permission was secured to excavate the site ...
... Reviews Notes and Comments 643 Reviews Notes and Comments 643 in the minds of the students to imitate them We lack a book describing such people Whereupon some person in the audience called out perhaps not without sarcasm Why don't you write one The challenge was accepted and the result is here presented to the teaching public The choice of subjects is not beyond criticism and the method of treatment may not satisfy all admirers We are too near the subjects for exact appraisement All are ...
... Editorialana Editorialana 331 Hayes Spiegel Grove is indeed the Mount Vernon of Ohio It is this magnificent estate and home that the present owner Colonel Webb C Hayes is transferring to the State of Ohio for the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society to be by the latter preserved intact for historic and educational purposes After reading Mr Meek's production one might think that Sandusky county had a monopoly on Ohio history It certainly is rich in the lore of the brave days of old ...
... Miami Indians JACOBS WILBUR R Dispossessing the American Indian Indians and Whites on the Colonial Frontier New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1972 240p Includes Ohio Indians JONES DAVID A Journal of Two Visits Made to Some Nations of Indians on the West Side of the River Ohio in the Years 1772 and 1773 New York Arno Press 1971 Reprint of 1774 ed 127p KAPPLER CHARLES comp and ed Indian Treaties 1778-1863 New York Interland Publishing Inc 1972 ...
... Railroad a 34-page paper written in 1898 Original ink Gift of the author Wyandot Indian Jail by Emil Schlup 6 pp pencil original no date Among miscellaneous letters in the process of being cataloged are two of especial interest One from James Liggot Shadrach Bond George Atchison and James Lemen to Winthrop Sargent from Cahokia September 28 1797 on 4 pages of legal size handmade paper and dealing with court sessions in St Clair County and the ...
... MEDICAL JOURNALS OF PIONEER DAYS MEDICAL JOURNALS OF PIONEER DAYS By JONATHAN FORMAN MD We are going back today to a time when entrance into our profession was largely through apprenticeship when operations were done without anesthesia and without antiseptics when mistakes in diagnosis errors in judgment or lack of dexterity in operating were published with every accompaniment of insult and derision which malice could suggest when nursing in hospitals was done by women of the charwomen class ...
... MARK TWAIN'S HADLEYBURG MARK TWAIN'S HADLEYBURG by GUY A CARDWELL Professor of English Washington University St Louis Citizens of Oberlin Ohio have claimed for their town the distinction of being the original for Hadleyburg in Mark Twain's The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg The story reflects Twain's resentment they think at the unfavorable reception they accorded his readings in the First Congregational Church on February 11 1885 Mr Russel Nye examines and approves this Oberlin tradition in a ...
... NANCY SAHLI NANCY SAHLI A Lost Portrait Frank Duveneck Paints Elizabeth Blackwell Frank Duveneck was probably Ohio's best known artist during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and is certainly one whose reputation has been sustained to the present day Born in Covington Kentucky in 1848 he began his career decorating churches in the United States and Canada In 1870 he traveled to Munich to study with Wilhelm von Diez returning three years later to Cincinnati By 1877 Duveneck's ...
... Miami Florida 1977 52 64 Ibid 74 83 85 256 OHIO HISTORY 256 OHIO HISTORY organizations particularly businesses came to replace the earlier contributions from individuals as time progressed65 Columbus business and professional men sought to place charitable giving on what they viewed as a sound efficient business basis with the formation of the Association Charities of Columbus in 1900They set up this organization To unite and harmonize all ...
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... Miami River 148 Little Mother's Leagues Little Scrub Ridge 139 162 Little TR See Rotch Thomas Little Walnut Creek 155 Little Walnut Creek Walters Dr Ethel M 112 War and Society The ...
... Book Notes Book Notes Middle Innings A Documentary History of Baseball 1900-1948 Compiled and edited by Dean A Sullivan Lincoln University of Nebraska Press 1998 xviii 238p illustrations bibliography index Baseball if no longer reigning as the national pastime still occupies a secure place in America's collective psyche Evidence of this nostalgic affection is deeply rooted in the game's vast statistical lore it's colorful phraseology and an odd sometimes zany cast of characters Figures such as ...
... 378 Ohio Arch 378 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications friend and ardent admirer of and deep sympathizer with John Brown He wrote her a letter the night before his execution expressing his appreciation of her long friendship and his perfect resignation to his fate Well do we remember though at that time but a child of eight how on the morning of December 2 after the breakfast meal that mother at the morning invocation broke forth in a fervent prayer that Divine Providence would sustain John ...
... Historical News Historical News THE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF THE MORMON CHURCH has microfilmed all military records of the division of soldiers' claims of the Ohio adjutant general's office The microfilmed records include grave registration data on Ohio veterans of all wars in which Ohioans participated rosters of Ohio soldiers in these wars and indexes to the rosters original hand-written muster rolls of the Ohio units in the Civil War records of payment to Squirrel Hunters rosters of Ohio ...
... 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 indigenous American artist With regard to the fine arts ...
... Little initial interest surfaced in recruiting training and utilizing large numbers of women in the war effort When the United States entered World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7 1941 approximately four million men remained unemployed as a result of the Great Depression Thus the WMC did not think the country would have to dip very far into its reserves of womanpower However as the war escalated and the military draft ...