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"Accessions to Historical Collection," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 248-253.
... 248 Ohio Arch 248 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ACCESSIONS TO HISTORICAL COLLECTION 596--Hand-bags presented by Mrs M C Hopewell Chillicothe O 9-29-'24 597--Portrait of Simon Kenton by Morgan loaned by Mr W D McKinney Columbus O 10-2-'24 598--Acts of State of Ohio and other books presented by Mrs G W Landes Columbus O 10-2-'24 ...

"Publisher's Information and Table of Contents" Volume 113, pp. 1-3, Winter-Spring, 2004, pp. 1.
...ohiohistoryorg Articles should be double-spaced and footnotes should be double-spaced and placed at the end of the article If you prefer to send your manuscript via US Mail please include two copies and address your envelope to the Editor Ohio History Ohio Historical Center 1982 Velma Avenue Columbus
"A Public Official as a Muckraker: Brand Whitlock," by Neil Thorburn. Volume 78, Number 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 5-12, notes 67-68.
... general condition and if one member of the family goes to hell he only brings in a minority report24 Setting forth the bleak conditions in which the Koerners lived Whitlock became so immersed in his message that he fell victim to a brutalism which Zola might have handled well In Whitlock it seems more like melodrama There are other stereotyped incidents Dick Ward had escaped prosecution for embezzlement because he was the son of a wealthy and ...

Volume 78, Number 4, Autumn, 1969, pp. 302-307.
... generals who knew him The general The shape of his general was one of the most general wrote his sister general at Cairo was in general Wherever you are do
Volume 98, , Winter-Spring, 1989, pp. 72-90.
... generalization but general readers what is generalizations and general reader the essence general map of the state general Heat Tumult and
"The Apathetic Foxes," Volume 68, Number 3, July, 1959, pp. 219-222.
... The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly VOLUME 68 NUMBER 3 JULY 1959 The Apathetic Foxes By ALONZO FINLEY KERCHEVAL FOXES ARE LIKE HUMANS in many ways Few folks realize that foxes once lived in this country under organized governments of their own and attended their own schools and churches just like human folks Many years ago the first red foxes were brought to America ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 100, , Winter-Spring, 1991, pp. 68-69.
... general reader invites contributions from historians Mad River is published by Wright State University The journal publishes essays which as Aristotle said occupy leisure nobly Areas of particular interest include local and Ohio history as well as the history of science and technology literature the arts and politics Send manuscripts to Charles S Taylor Editor Mad River Department of ...

Volume 74, Number 4, Autumn, 1965, pp. 270-276.
... generally welcomed even generally the early generalized as a state statute and the Rice act introduced by Harvey Rice of Cleveland which reestablished the Ohio state education office and provided for the organization of union high schools throughout the state To this list Lottich might ...

"A New Letter of Hiram Powers," by Thomas B. Brumbaugh. Volume 65, Number 4, October, 1956, pp. 399-402.
... generally from the country When they are pretty - there is no mistake about it they really are beautiful - with their straight noses beautifully curved lips and arched brows sound necks and large dark eyes On our former housekeeper leaving us a young woman - a tailoress proposed to take her place - and do all the housework marketing to Well - she proved a good housekeeper and honest so far as respects pecuniary dealings and we were ...

"Minutes of the Meeting of the Ohio Academy of History, Columbus, March 26, 1960," Volume 69, Number 3, July, 1960, pp. 291-293.
... Minutes of the Meeting of the Minutes of the Meeting of the Ohio Academy of History Columbus March 26 1960 THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY held its twenty-seventh annual meeting at the Ohio State Museum on Saturday March 26 1960 Two concurrent sessions were held in the morning and two in the afternoon John Hall Stewart of Western Reserve ...

"Abraham Flexner, Rockefeller Philanthropy, and the Western Reserve School of Medicine," by Darwin H. Stapleton. Volume 101, , Summer-Autumn, 1992, pp. 100-113.
... general material on the general these criticisms general impact of the general-purpose foundation general principles for their plans22 Flexner's advice was sought first because Thwing and others had high hopes for further Rockefeller ...

"Report of the Secretary to the Ohio Historical Commission," Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 407-408.
... general history For general This is only one instance of many that can be cited and it is the purpose to give Ohio troops full credit for their devoted service on every great battlefield of the war fortified by official orders and reports I have also secured through the navy department at Washington a roster of
"Necrology," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 645-647.
... general welfare of the site it seems strongly advisable that a tenant caretaker or temporary overseer should be on the tract who might look after it to some extent in return for the privilege of living in the house provided that such can be made habitable The Society and the Park Committee are indebted to Doctor Rowland in charge of the United States Veterans' Hospital and his farm manager Mr Godden and to Superintendent McDonald of the United ...

Volume 79, Number 1, Winter, 1970, pp. 68-71.
... generally believed the name general arouse much reading general this aspect of Professor Wright's study is adequate but to the economic historian Freshwater Whales raises many interesting questions which are left unanswered For one it does not offer a very clear explanation as to why the numerous independent companies consolidated to form ...

"The Ohio Academy of History: Report of the Committee on Publications," Volume 59, Number 4, October, 1950, pp. 438-443.
... THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS The committee found that limitations of time made it necessary to rely on questionnaires in compiling a bibliography of the historical writings of Ohioans during the year 1949 Members of the
"Ohio Academy of History Sessions, April 7, 12:30 P.M., Deshler-Wallick Hotel; 2:30 P.M., Ohio State Museum Auditorium, A. Sellew Roberts, Presiding," Volume 48, Number 2, April, 1939, pp. 126-127.
... 126 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 126 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY during the past year Mr Johnson President Mr Eagleson First VicePresident Mr Lindley Secretary and Mr Miller Treasurer be reelected for the coming year and that the secretary be instructed to cast the ballot for their re-election This motion seconded by Mr Spetnagel was unanimously approved Mr ...

"'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.
... general mailing that generalize about the power of Christian radio based on conclusions from a single case study Still the analysis of WCRF unmistakably demonstrates that Christian uses of media like radio have helped to shape the individual and communal lives of many ordinary Americans This present evaluation should at least underscore the need to conduct further research along these lines ...

"Howells' 'Blistering and Cauterizing,'" by Louis J. Budd. Volume 62, Number 4, October, 1953, pp. 334-347.
... general tension precipitated a physical attack on the Cincinnati Commercial's correspondent Retaliating Republicans complained about Democratic accounts in the Cincinnati Enquirer whose debate summaries again drew fire in 1859 from the Ohio State Journal by then the staunchly Republican employer of young Howells After passing the middle of 1858 in the Sentinel office and casting his first ...

"Address of U. S. Senator Pomerene (Dedication of Hayes Memorial)," Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 455-456.
... Dedication of the Hayes Memorial Dedication of the Hayes Memorial 455 life of the man who from youth to advanced years really served his fellowmen and such a memory will undoubtedly be an inspiration to them to take a high view of the calling of citizenship and to prepare themselves by study and thought to render such service as is within their capacity and opportunity ADDRESS OF U S SENATOR POMERENE United States Senator Pomerene spoke as follows I am glad to have the opportunity to come to ...

"Early Ohio Painters: Cincinnati, 1830-1850," (Collections and Exhibits) Volume 73, Number 2, Spring, 1964, pp. 111-118, notes 131-132.
... general public Furthermore generally the starting point of American artists We gave them birth and nourishment in their infancy and when our artists were grown to manhood then the east would come to woo and wed them and toast of them as their own28 THE AUTHOR Donald R MacKenzie is chairman of the department of art at the College of Wooster This is the second in a series of articles he has ...