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"Minutes of the Ohio Academy of History, Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, April 9, 1948," Volume 57, Number 3, July, 1948, pp. 311-313.
... MINUTES OF MINUTES OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY Deshler-Wallick Hotel Columbus Ohio April 9 1948 The Ohio Academy of History met in Columbus April 9 1948 in connection with the Ohio College Association The morning session opened at 10 A M with Clayton S Ellsworth of the College of Wooster presiding Two papers were given The Name of the Holy Roman Empire by Richard G Salomon of Kenyon College and The Good Neighbor Policy by Arvid T Johnson of the University of Toledo Forty members attended ...

"Remarks on Address by Dr. Sparks," by T. C. Mendenhall. Volume 32, Number 2, April, 1923, pp. 312-313.
... 312 Ohio Arch 312 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications REMARKS ON ADDRESS OF DR SPARKS BY DR T C MENDENHALL Mr President and Members of the Society I had a story to tell this afternoon but in view of the late hour I have begged the Chairman to let me off As he insists on not doing so I will put off my story for a future day and speak very briefly of a thought that has been in my mind while listening to the extremely interesting paper of Dr Sparks and the very impressive address of General ...

"The Ohio Academy of History: Report of the Committee on Publications," Volume 59, Number 4, October, 1950, pp. 438-443.
... County Forty-Niners The County Historical Society County Historical Society County Historical Society County Historical Society County Ohio The Reporter
"The Museum and Library in Modern Education," Volume 45, Number 3, July, 1936, pp. 289-291.
... PROCEEDINGS 289 PROCEEDINGS 289 The guest speaker of the day was Mr Wilbur D Peat director of the John Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis who spoke on the subject The Museum and Library in Modern Education parts of which follow The place that the museums and public libraries occupy in contemporary life is so well known to curators and librarians that any further comment is unnecessary and instead of reviewing their achievements for you here I would prefer to point out certain dangers that ...

"'New' Harding and American Foreign Policy: Warren G. Harding, Hiram W. Johnson, and Pragmatic Diplomacy, The," by Howard A. DeWitt. Volume 86, Number 2, Spring, 1977, pp. 96-114.
... HOWARD A HOWARD A DeWITT The New Harding and American Foreign Policy Warren G Harding Hiram W Johnson and Pragmatic Diplomacy The historiographical rehabilitation of Warren G Harding has produced a revisionist portrait of a President with moderate talent and moderate views who used persuasion compromise and conciliation to achieve a modicum of success in domestic and foreign affairs1 Although historians are divided over the extent and long-range importance of Harding's accomplishments there is ...

"Warren King Moorehead," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 83-84.
... County Among his more general books may be mentioned Prehistoric Implements The Stone Age in North America The American Indian in the United States Stone Ornaments Used by Indians in the United States and Canada and A Report on the Archceology of Maine Dr Moorehead was married to Miss Evelyn Ludwig of Circleville Ohio in 1892 Besides his widow he is survived by two sons Singleton Peabody Moorehead of Williamsburg Virginia and Ludwig King ...

"Tecumseh," by Jessie F. V. Donnell. Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 497-498.
... Tecumseh Tecumseh 497 says her husband was killed fighting by the side of Tecumseh in the battle of the Thames but Shane speaks of him as quoted by Drake as Tecumseh's friend and brother-in-law Wasegoboah It would appear from this that Masonville had united with the Indians assumed an Indian name and becamereconciled to Tecumseh Shane further states that after the War of 1812 Tecumsapease went to Quebec probably with her nephew Pugeshashenwa whence after a time she returned to Detroit where ...

"Catalog of the Dolores Cameron Venable Memorial Collection," Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 257-270.
... County New York In 1840 he County Ohio He taught County Ohio on the County Ohio Compiled by County built about 1814 Box 74 ...

Volume 79, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1970, pp. 251-259.
... County publisher of the True Telegraph in Hamilton and who as Joseph Pulitzer's prize editor of the Post-Dispatch would become McCullagh's principal competitor in St Louis in the era of sensationalized news McCullagh left Ohio in 1870 to join the Chicago Republican which was destroyed in the great Chicago fire in October 1871 Thereafter his life and career were linked to the Globe-Democrat Self-educated McCullagh turned his sharp mind abrasive ...

"Robert Clarke, 1829-1899," Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 487-488.
... ROBERT CLARKE ROBERT CLARKE 1829-1899 - Robert Clarke was a native of Annan Dumfreeshire Scotland where he was born May 1st 1 829 He came with his parents to Cincinnati in 1840 and was educated in the public schools of Cincinnati and at Woodward College For a short time he was bookkeeper for William Hanna and then followed his bent by becoming interested in a little second-hand book-store near the corner of 6th and Walnut streets The story of his subsequent life is the history of the famous ...

"Annual Report of the Society for 1960," Volume 70, Number 3, July, 1961, pp. 247-253.
... County Commissioners Association of Ohio helped formulate a schedule of records retention 252 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 252 THE OHIO HISTORICAL QUARTERLY for that office and also worked on administrative histories of the offices of adjutant general secretary of state and governor Several innovations were introduced by the department of education A junior historians program was begun to reach school pupils of the upper primary grades and ...

"Charles Richard Williams," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 326-331.
... CHARLES RICHARD WILLIAMS 326 CHARLES RICHARD WILLIAMS CHARLES RICHARD WILLIAMS BY LUCY ELLIOT KEELER In all the generation of able men now passing few possessed the vitality and social charm coupled with the keen intellect scholarly tastes and professional acumen of the late Charles R Williams It had seemed incredible that such bright sparkling springs of life could ever run dry His death on May 6 1927 at his home in Princeton New Jersey brought a sense of acute loss to a very wide and ...

"Merchants of Tomorrow: The Other Side of the 'Don't Spend Your Money Where You Can't Work' Movement," Volume 93, , Winter-Spring, 1984, pp. 40-67.
... establishment of an access route establishment The main obstacles establishments it was pointed out establishments as a source of establishments might work to the establishment-were ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 86, Number 2, Spring, 1977, pp. 135-136.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries The National Historical Publications and Records Commission is pleased to announce that The Ohio Historical Society is one of more than 10000 institutions and organizations throughout the country participating in the production of a Directory of Repositories of Historical Records The guide which will provide summary information on historical records of all types in as many repositories as possible is expected to include many more institutions than any prior ...

"Howells' 'Blistering and Cauterizing,'" by Louis J. Budd. Volume 62, Number 4, October, 1953, pp. 334-347.
... County had insulted the County so vigorously that even the State Journal deplored their extremism23 their Columbus outpost sniped at the foe Will followed the Western Reserve's moves writing to his brother I hope that you and father will keep me posted in regard to politics Remember my anxiety is just as lively as your own Not above legwork he conferred with Russell and Cooke about his ...

"Old Fort Industry," by S. S. Knabenshue. Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 126-127.
... OLD FORT INDUSTRY OLD FORT INDUSTRY BY S S KNABENSHUE Editorial in Toledo Blade January 24 1903E O R Fort Industry existed that is there are men still living who can recall its remains But that is all we know about it In boyhood they saw the clay bluff afterward cut down which occupied the site of the block bounded by Summit Water Monroe and Jefferson streets On its summit some six or eight doors north of Monroe street was an excavation which had apparently been a cellar under a cabin and at ...

"Edgar Stillman-Kelley, Ohio Composer," by Ophia D. Smith. Volume 49, Number 1, January, 1940, pp. 68-77.
... establishment of a portfolio of Secretary of Fine Arts in the Cabinet of the President of the United States 22 The first thing ever written in Oxford by Kelley was his book entitled Chopin the Composer New York 1913 23 Distinguished students of Kelley are Clifford Page Frederic Ayres Rupert Hughes Otto Meissner Wallingford Reigger Lord Theodore Holland Mabel Daniels Alexander Russell Henry V Stearns Charles Fouser Leo Miller Edwin J Stringham ...

Volume 83, Number 3, Autumn, 1974, pp. 283-286.
... establishment At Indianapolis he was slow to preach on antislavery even after the Presbytery had urged at least one sermon per year on the subject Clifford Clark in a recent article considers Beecher a pivotal figure in the change of American Protestantism at mid-century from an other-worldly perspective to an uncritical acceptance of the status quo The transformation is exemplified in Beecher's Seven Lectures to Young Men drawn from lectures ...

"Address of General Brinkerhoff" (John Chapman Monument) Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 304-305.
... 304 Ohio Arch 3 04 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications ADDRESS OF GENERAL BRINKERHOFF General Roeliff Brinkerhoff of the Board of Park Commissioners in his address spoke as follows We have met here today to dedicate a monument to one of the earliest and most unselfish of Ohio benefactors His name was John Chapman but to the pioneers he was everywhere known as Johnny Appleseed The field of his operations in Ohio was mainly the valleys of the Muskingum river and its tributaries and his ...

"Founding of the Finnish Settlements in Ohio," Volume 49, Number 2, April, 1940, pp. 150-159.
... County in 190016 A number County 1900 1910 1920 1930 Ashtabula 1713 2039 2708 2115 Cuyahoga 86 577 1362 1303 Erie 0 4 2 4 Geauga 100 137 141 133 Huron 0 0 0 0 Lake 689 638 859 929 Lorain 0 3 7 8 Mahoning 28 152 49 81 Medina 1 0 7 7 Portage 15 54 60 44 Summit 3 34 96 43 Trumbull 118 176 723 692 Western Reserve 2753 3814 5384 5359 State 2814 3988 6406 5633 Living conditions in the pioneer ...