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"Ohio Agriculture Since World War II," by R. Douglas Hurt. Volume 97, , Winter-Spring, 1988, pp. 50-71.
... County where 35 percent of County reportedly showed a County Tomato harvesters did not entirely eliminate the need for hand labor because each machine required between ten and fifteen workers for sorting clods and green tomatoes from the ripe fruit But mechanical harvesting greatly reduced picking costs While hand labor could pick a ton of ...

Volume 56, Number 1, January, 1947, pp. 103-114.
... County occur in the Vanport deposit There in the vicinity of Flint Ridge State Memorial the flint was almost entirely quarried away because it was of high quality for working into implements Flint from Flint Ridge occurs in shades of light gray red green and blue Upper Mercer flint mainly dark gray to black in color was readily available in Hocking Perry and Coshocton counties Zaleski flint outcropping in Vinton and Jackson counties is black ...

"Rarey Mansion, The" (A Poem) by Sara Lowe Brown. Volume 35, Number 3, July, 1926, pp. 565-566.
... THE RAREY MANSION BY SARA LOWE BROWN Dear old mansion crowning the hill Sweetest of memories cling to you still Memories of the Rareys brave and good Who cleared the acres dense with wood They gathered brush from the wilderness wide And wearying home at eveningtide The mansion built at the edge of the wood Where a lowly cabin once had stood They tilled the soil and sowed the grain They chopped the logs to burn under the crane Spinning and weaving by candle-light They labored late in the winter ...

"The Carmichael Case: Animal Science At The Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, 1905-1921," by Chris Cumo. Volume 106, , Winter-Spring, 1997, pp. 31-41.
... County Common Pleas Court to thwart the merger33 His argument that the Board members had conspired to remove him apparently persuaded Critchfield who on January 31 temporarily enjoined the Board from united the two departments The ruling provided Carmichael only a brief respite since Thorne ordered him on May 31 to vacate his residence in one of the Station's houses on the pretext that it was urgently needed for the housing of men whose duties ...

Volume 66, Number 3, July, 1957, pp. 308-313.
... Ross Locke Petroleum V Nasby and in the collection are numerous Nasby items Dr Edwin H Cady of Syracuse University has contributed to the William Dean Howells Collection in the Hayes Library his original manuscript and notes for his recent book The Road to Realism The Early Years 1837-1885 of William Dean Howells Louis Filler acting chairman of the department of history at Antioch College delivered the annual University Lecture in the History ...

"Kansas' Dead in France," by Whittier C. Mitchell. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 145-146.
... County Ohio He is at present engaged in business in Detroit Michigan His home address is 1286 Belvidere Avenue ...

"The Buckeye," by Alice Williams Brotherton. Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 180-181.
... THE BUCKEYE THE BUCKEYE BY ALICE WILLIAMS BROTHERTON The rose and the thistle and the shamrock green And the leek are the flowers of Britain The fleur-de-lys on the flag of France In a band of blood is written But what shall we claim for our own fair land What flower for our own fair token The golden rod or the tasseled maize For each has its own bard spoken Oh the tasseled corn for the whole broad land For the Union no power can sever But the buckeye brown for the Buckeye State Shall be our ...

"Urban Political Change in the Progressive Era," by James R. Richardson. Volume 87, Number 3, Summer, 1978, pp. 310-321.
... County Port Authority and the Cleveland Regional Sewer District could be considered as examples Fox believes that the great depression of the 1930s introduced a new cycle of urban political development and thought whose intellectual base can be found in Our Cities the 1937 report of the National Urbanism Committee Our Cities emphasized the inability of cities to cope with the demands generated by national economic trends and argued that ...

"Tribute of the Daughters of the American Revolution," by Mrs. Edgar M. Hatton. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 116-117.
... County Ohio October 28 1850 The Randall family from which the subject of this sketch descended is recorded in the Domesday Book prepared by command of William the Conqueror and containing a list of English ...

"Minutes of the Ohio Academy of History, Meeting at the Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, April 24, 1947," Volume 57, Number 2, April, 1948, pp. 194-196.
... MINUTES OF MINUTES OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY Meeting at the Deshler-Wallick Hotel Columbus Ohio April 24 1947 The Ohio Academy of History met in Columbus April 24 1947 in joint meeting with the Mississippi Valley Historical Association at the luncheon conference with 160 in attendance President F P Weisenburger introduced Governor Thomas J Herbert who made some appropriate remarks as to the historian's place in the world today He then introduced Harlan Hatcher Dean of the College of Arts ...

"Conference of Historical Agencies in the Upper Mississippi Valley: Minutes of a Meeting at Rochester, New York, on December 29, 1926," Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 148-149.
... 148 Ohio Arch 148 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Mr Meeker is the author of a number of books The list according to information at hand is as follows Washington Territory West of the Cascade Mountains 1870 Hop Growing in the United States 1883 Pioneer Reminiscences of Puget Sound 1905 The Tragedy of Leschi 1906 The Oregon Trail 1907 Uncle Ezra's Pioneer Stories for Children 1916 Eighty-five Years of a Busy Life 1916 Seventy Years of Progress in Washington 1921 Ox-Team Days on the ...

Volume 93, , Winter-Spring, 1984, pp. 90-112.
... establishment of the nominating establishment of the National Endowment for the Arts Essentially what Larson has written is a legislative narrative of postwar efforts to reestablish broad-based federal subsidy for the arts Those efforts took place initially in a climate of congressional hostility toward New Deal welfare statism and particularly the New Deal's arts programs as well as Cold ...

"Women's History as Local History," by Karen J. Blair. Volume 87, Number 4, Autumn, 1978, pp. 438-443.
... KAREN J KAREN J BLAIR Women's History as Local History In 1928 a crowd of 10000 witnessed the unveiling in Vandalia Illinois of an eighteen-foot-high marble statue entitled the Madonna of the Trail Donated by the Daughters of the American Revolution the large monument commemorated the sacrifices of pioneer Illinois mothers in the frontier era But like the role assigned until recently to women in the collective historical imagination the statue itself was an abstraction The Madonna did not ...

Volume 75, Number 4, Autumn, 1966, pp. 264-268.
... BOOK BOOK REVIEWS THREE YEARS IN CHILE BY MRS GEORGE G MERWIN Edited with an introduction by C Harvey Gardiner Carbondale Southern Illinois University Press 1966 xviii102p 450 Not widely recognized for what it really is an interesting early Ohio book has been published as the fourth in a valuable series of Latin American Travel reprints The book is presented as a New York publication of Follett Foster amp Company in 1863 and the editor neither mentions the fact that it first came out two years ...

Volume 100, , Winter-Spring, 1991, pp. 91-95.
... County Historical Society County Historical Society County is one of twenty County Historical Society County Historical Society Inc 1989 v 42p illustrations notes Documents of United States Indian Policy Second Edition Expanded Edited ...

"William Dean Howells and the Gilded Age: Socialist in a Fur-lined Overcoat," by Gregory L. Crider. Volume 88, Number 4, Autumn, 1979, pp. 408-418.
... GREGORY L GREGORY L CRIDER William Dean Howells and the Gilded Age Socialist in a Fur-lined Overcoat William Dean Howells was among the foremost of several latenineteenth century novelists including Mark Twain and Hamlin Garland who left small midwestern towns to seek their literary fortunes in the East Esteemed as a first-rank novelist the Father of American Realism and the nation's most prominent literary critic he became a celebrated symbol of Gilded Age culture When four hundred guests ...

Volume 56, Number 2, April, 1947, pp. 201-204.
... County Historical Society County 2 204 OHIO County Recorder's Office County Neighbors 7 The publication of E T Heald's book on Bezaleel Wells the founder of Canton 8 The filing and storing of materials received by the Society The Society published two issues of its Quarterly during the ...

Volume 53, Number 3, July-September, 1944, pp. 296-302.
... County Ohio Pioneer conditions are described and the development of social and industrial life is traced to the present in the life experience of the twelfth child who is Mrs Barbara Cook Beckter born in 1865 Transporta- BOOK REVIEWS 299 BOOK REVIEWS 299 tion development is described Interspersed are a number of poems bearing upon the subject matter H L The Queen Was in the Kitchen By Daphne Alloway McVicker Illustrated by Colin Allen New ...

"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-'24 599--Quartermaster's Record 1793 presented by Mr F E Wilson Greenville O 10-2-'24 600--Collection of carpenter planes presented by F P Hall Co Columbus O ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 90, Number 1, Winter, 1981, pp. 74-76.
... County which is in County has been awarded a Major Urban Resource Grant under LSCA Title I to develop a circulating collection of the library's files of historic photos postcards and photos in old books and periodicals The 39000 project will enable the PLCFC to photoreproduce 7500 images in the collection of the Columbus and Ohio Division at the Main Library The slides and photos will be ...