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"Buffalo Child Long Lance," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 336-337.
... BUFFALO CHILD LONG LANCE BUFFALO CHILD LONG LANCE Buffalo Child Long Lance a scholarly Indian chieftain from Alberta Canada spoke at the annual meeting of the Society October 2 An account of his address and his visit to Ohio is found on a succeeding page In introducing him at the annual meeting Governor James E Campbell President of the Society spoke in part as follows I am going to introduce a real live Indian of the Blood tribe His name in ...

"Joseph Green Butler, Jr." Volume 37, Number 1, Janaury, 1928, pp. 193-198.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 193 Reviews Notes and Comments 193 owners through whose hands it has passed in the long period since it was originally written They have recorded in it quaint receipts accounts and other matters of little or no value today For a time it appears to have been used as a copy-book It is however in spite of these insertions a venerable interesting and legible document which throws strong sidelights on the activities of the frontier army during this interesting period ...

"The Bellville Gold Region," by A. J. Baughman. Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 83-87.
... THE BELLVILLE GOLD REGION THE BELLVILLE GOLD REGION A J BAUGHMAN Some Mansfield men who have had mining experiences in the West and in the Klondike recently visited the gold region north of Bellville Ohio and although the visits were made more out of curiosity than from business motives curiosity has been aroused as to whether prospecting will be resumed and some who are not familiar with the history of the locality ask Has gold ever been ...

"Medical Journals of Pioneer Days," by Jonathan Forman. Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 219-223.
... 1848 described the preceptortrained physician of these days A very considerable proportion of the practitioners of medicine in our state never received a regular medical education Some of them entered a physician's office and after studying from a few months to two or three years perhaps Bell's Anatomy and Thomas' or Eberle's Practice more or less started out with a certificate from their preceptor hoisted their shingle in some backward ...

"The Clean Conscience of a Dirty Sweep: McGuffey's 'Little Chimney Sweep' and Another," Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 265-272.
... THE CLEAN CONSCIENCE OF A DIRTY SWEEP THE CLEAN CONSCIENCE OF A DIRTY SWEEP McGUFFEY'S LITTLE CHIMNEY SWEEP AND ANOTHER by GEORGE L PHILLIPS Assistant Professor of English San Diego State College When by good fortune I come upon a story about a little chimney sweeper one of Lamb's tender novices blooming through their first nigritude the maternal washings not quite effaced from the cheek going sturdily about his business of cleaning soot out of foul chimneys my heart misses a few beats as I ...

"Country Store in American Social History, The," by Thomas D. Clark. Volume 60, Number 2, April, 1951, pp. 126-144.
... general arrangement of general disorder so the general store There have general world situation the general popularity Hoyt's general stock variety was
"Dard Hunter, The Mountain House, and Chillicothe," Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 238-242.
... DARD HUNTER THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND DARD HUNTER THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND CHILLICOTHE By LLOYD EMERSON SIBERELL It is interesting to note that Dard Hunter was born in the little manufacturing town of Steubenville on the majestic Ohio River This town's chief bid for noteworthiness so the inhabitants and historians say lies in the fact that it was one of the very first settlements in the great Northwest Territory some claim it is second only to ...

"Ohio Agriculture Since World War II," by R. Douglas Hurt. Volume 97, , Winter-Spring, 1988, pp. 50-71.
... R R DOUGLAS HURT Ohio Agriculture Since World War II The atomic bombs which exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 not only ended the Second World War but they also marked the beginning of a new age Thereafter life was never quite the same as it had been prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor Indeed fundamental change spurred by wartime industrialization and economic need characterized American life after the war The history of ...

"Echoes Out of the Past," Volume 54, Number 2, April-June, 1945, pp. 143-148.
... ECHOES OUT OF THE PAST ECHOES OUT OF THE PAST BY CAROLINE M ZIMMERMAN The museum of the Clark County Ohio Historical Society houses many objects worthy of song or story many objects around which cluster a wealth of romantic lore fit to inspire a modern saga of great worth and beauty Of all these objets d'art there is doubtless none that carries a greater feminine appeal than a quaint little piano more than a century old the first in fact to ...

"Index to the Minutes of the Forty-Third Annual Meeting," Volume 38, Binding Supplement, , , pp. 738-739.
... INDEX TO FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING INDEX TO FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING Auditor Report of 537-538 Good Dr H L 526 Bachert W H 526 Greenman Emerson F 527 Basket Maker Prehistoric presented to Headley J E 524 Society 526 unveiled 567-569 Heer Fred J 521 538 Beaton Ralph 526 Hine James S 527 Bond Beverley W Jr The Old NorthHooper Osman C 519 west to Eastern Eyes 542-555 Houston Mrs William 518 Brown William A 519 Howells William D 518 Bush F W 519 Japan Gifts from 526 Business Agent Office of ...

"Founding of the Finnish Settlements in Ohio," Volume 49, Number 2, April, 1940, pp. 150-159.
... FOUNDING OF THE FINNISH SETTLEMENTS IN FOUNDING OF THE FINNISH SETTLEMENTS IN OHIO By JOHN I KOLEHMAINEN In the fall of 1886 the septuagenarian Henry Howe returned to Ashtabula on his second historic tour of Ohio Not the least interesting innovation which there captured the fancy of the beloved white bearded chronicler was the presence at the Harbor of the Fins a new element lately come into ...

"Late Estimate of John Brown, A," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 217-218.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 217 Reviews Notes and Comments 217 A LATE ESTIMATE OF JOHN BROWN The time will never come perhaps when there will not be conflicting opinions in regard to John Brown and his mission It is remarkable however how well without any special advocate his character stands the test of time In spite of the critical portions of the biography written by Oswald Garrison Villard and the severe attack occupying an entire volume by Hill Peebles Wilson written for a consideration ...

"Leaden Plate at the Mouth of the Muskingum," Volume 29, Binding Supplement, , , pp. 477-480.
... LEADEN PLATE AT THE MOUTH OF THE MUSKINGUM LEADEN PLATE AT THE MOUTH OF THE MUSKINGUM In the October QUARTE RL Y were published cuts of the leaden plate prepared for deposit at the mouth of the Conewango and the one buried at the mouth of the Kanawha On the following pages are illustrations of the remnant of the plate buried at the mouth of the Muskingum and what was probably its entire text This plate was considerably multilated A portion of the lead was cut away for bullets before the ...

"Seven Prehistoric Sites in Northern Ohio," by Emerson F. Greenman. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 220-237.
... general level of the ground general level and a ditch general run of potsherds from the sites that have been previously described with the exception of seven rimsherds representing two pots Two of these are shown in Figure 15 A B The surfaces of both are of red material slightly gritty but this red does not show on outer surfaces except ...

"The Architectural Legacy of Guy Tilden of Canton," by Eric Johannesen. Volume 82, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1973, pp. 124-141.
... general taste of the time general use until some time general prosperity of the decade Whatever quality they have is due to good proportions rather than interesting massing or ornamental detail Some of these buildings were done when the firm was known as Guy Tilden and 35 Heald Stark County II 533-535 36 Ibid IV Part I 745-747 140 Guy ...

"NOTES" Volume 52, Number 1, January-March, 1943, pp. 94.
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to this Issue RICHARD G MORGAN is curator of archaeology H HOLMES ELLIS assistant curator of archaeology is now in war production work ROBERT GOSLIN was formerly a museum assistant in archaeology MRS HOWARD JONES MARY MCMULLIN JONES is president of the Ohio History Day Association EL M ER E NOYES is studying for his doctorate in history at the Graduate School of Ohio ...

"Report of Civil War Historian," Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 408-409.
... 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
"American Historical Association, The," Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 289-290.
... Notes Notes 289 are many others as important as the 'Serpent' which need attention at once to preserve them A member of the Society writes We must do something before the centennial celebration for their purchase and protection or be disgraced Every member of the Society should use his influence to interest the members of the Legislature in the matter in order that the State may fitly add to the glory of its centennial by the purchase of the more important of the works of its prehistoric ...

Volume 75, Number 4, Autumn, 1966, pp. 264-268.
... general in some of the German states Yet the more liberal groups were apt to be more Puritanical in relation to personal habits and to an interest in restrictive moral legislation than those who insisted on a rigorous adherence to the Augsburg Confession Consequently quarrels and schisms developed in individual congregations and in the various synods The revivalistic measures so much a part of nineteenth century Methodism the 266
"A Lost Portrait? Frank Duveneck Paints Elizabeth Blackwell," Volume 85, Number 4, Autumn, 1976, pp. 319-325.
... general education is very generally falling outside the purview of art historians Although the portrait itself may be lost it is hoped that this historical identification has been a useful focal point for presenting some new insight into the lives of Elizabeth Blackwell and Frank Duveneck Now someone find the portrait 12 Marie E Zakrzewska Will January 23 1901 Docket No 120708 Suffolk County ...