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"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 ...

"In Memoriam: James Steward Hine," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 559-560.
... County Pennsylvania October 3 1863 In 1879 he came to Columbus where he was subsequently identified with different financial institutions In 1922 he was made General Manager of the Ohio State Savings Association and had since that date held this position Through his entire residence in Columbus he had been an enthusiastic and efficient worker in the Congregational Church He is survived by his widow Mrs Jessie B McKim Wood and a granddaughter ...

"Textile Fabrics from the Burial Mounds of the Great Earthwork Builders of Ohio," Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 273-287.
... County is probably Ross County is Ross County County The bodies Ross County ...

"The Hopewell Culture," by Raymond S. Baby. Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 182-185.
... County closely followed County on a bluff overlooking the Little Miami Valley about seven miles east of Lebanon Ohio The walls of this enclosure which vary in height from a few feet on the southwest side up to twenty-three feet on the north are about three and one-half miles in length and enclose about one hundred acres The walls are broken by some seventy openings Within the enclosed area ...

"In Memoriam: Edwin Forest Wood," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 558-559.
... County Pennsylvania October 3 1863 In 1879 he came to Columbus where he was subsequently identified with different financial institutions In 1922 he was made General Manager of the Ohio State Savings Association and had since that date held this position Through his entire residence in Columbus he had been an enthusiastic and efficient worker in the Congregational Church He is survived by his widow Mrs Jessie B McKim Wood and a granddaughter ...

"NOTES" Volume 52, Number 1, January-March, 1943, pp. 94.
... County July 21 1806 The County published in 1879 County Ohio He stated that the other 14 part belonged to Jacob Bowman of Brownsville Pa Bever estimated his 34 interest at 9000 Yours very truly Signed WILLIAM H VODREY 94 ...

"Serpent Mound Tower," Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 105.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA VOL XVIII No l JANUARY 1909 SERPENT MOUND TOWER It will be recalled that the Seventy-Seventh General Assembly 1908 in the appropriations for the Society made provision by a special appropriation of 500 for the erection of a tower at Serpent Mound At the meeting of the Executive Committee held July 16 1908 the matter of making a contract and supervising the erection of this tower was placed in charge of a special committee consisting of Treasurer Wood and Secretary ...

"Samuel Sullivan Cox: His Famous Word Picture," Volume 19, Number 3, July, 1910, pp. 331-332.
... 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 ...

"Notes on the Prevention of Communicable Diseases in Columbus, 1890-1945," Volume 57, Number 4, October, 1948, pp. 393-397.
... NOTES ON THE PREVENTION OF COMMUNICABLE NOTES ON THE PREVENTION OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN COLUMBUS 1890-1945 by HERBERT M PLATTER MD In the fall of 1893 I opened an office for the general practice of medicine in Columbus and was elected secretary of the Columbus Academy of Medicine which position I held for more than six years Columbus Medical College had just merged with Starling Medical College but Ohio Medical University opened its doors and thus there were at that time two medical ...

"Contributions of Ohio Physicians to the Inventions of the Period, 1835-1858," Volume 49, Number 4, October, 1940, pp. 315-321.
... County Ohio August 22 1813 County North Carolina His father a well-to-do planter possessed considerable mechanical ability and inventive talent because he invented a cotton-seed sowing machine and a machine for thinning cotton 2 References Juettner Daniel Drake 223-4 Kelly and Burrage American Medical Biographies 1258-9 3 References Who's Who i n America Chicago 1899 I 1899-1900 263 ...

Volume 57, Binding Supplement, , 1948, pp. 449-476.
... County Historical and County Fair John Brown County Historical Society County 0 historical County H1istorical Society County Historical Society
"The Cleveland Public Library and the WPA: A Study in Creative Partnership," by Daniel F. Ring. Volume 84, Number 3, Summer, 1975, pp. 158-164.
... County all of which were County Archives Survey County Recorder with County Archives Survey24 County Archives itself a County Archives Survey
"Next President an Ohioan," Volume 29, Number 3, July, 1920, pp. 299.
... County is only to state what could as truthfully be said of the observance there of this anniversary each year A gratifying feature this year was the large attendance of veterans of the World War - much larger than one year ago In the exercises the veterans of the Civil War the Spanish-American War and the World War all had a part Spiegel Grove is a place of historic and patriotic suggestion and Colonel Webb C Hayes has done much to invest ...

"The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic," Volume 57, Number 4, October, 1948, pp. 387-392.
... County Medical Society in which the intravenous injection of milk was advocated as a form of therapy The milk obtained directly from the cow or goat was to be strained through a fine wire sieve then placed in a sealed can which was immersed in boiling water the object being to keep the milk heated to 100 The intravenous injection was made through a fine needle connected to the milk reservoir by rubber tubing The correspondent says that Dr ...

"Joseph S. Benham," Volume 29, Binding Supplement, , , pp. 558-559.
... establishment of Diaz at the outset of his long domination over the ...

"Herman Melville and the Ohio Press," by George Kummer. Volume 45, Number 1, January, 1936, pp. 34-36.
... HERMAN MELVILLE AND THE OHIO PRESS HERMAN MELVILLE AND THE OHIO PRESS By GEORGE KUMMER Early in 1858 Herman Melville passed through Ohio on a lecture tour The hastily written notices of his address which appeared in the newspapers of Cleveland Cincinnati and Chillicothe add a few details to our sketchy knowledge of his career as a lecturer and show how the author of Moby Dick impressed the people of what was then called the West The average Ohioan of that day was not greatly interested in ...

"Report of the Secretary to the Ohio Historical Commission," Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 407-408.
... County Chairmen acting under the instructions of the State Chairman to gather all available material in the counties that might otherwise be thrown away The only complete and satisfactory history of any county's participation in the war can be printed after it has been edited or largely compiled from the archives of the State Commission 408 Ohio Arch 408 Ohio Arch and Hist Society ...

"Necrology," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 645-647.
... Forty-First Annual Meeting 645 Forty-First Annual Meeting 645 they shall have settled well did not seem advisable nor would it have been possible owing to lack of funds Careful leveling and grading of the park area or as much of it as may be deemed advisable remains as a task for the future A preliminary step would be the breaking up of the entire tract and seeding it to wheat This would facilitate leveling and grading by thorough harrowing or disking and dragging and the wheat stubble would ...

"State Motto, A," by Harlow Lindley. Volume 53, Number 2, April-June, 1944, pp. 160-165.
... DOCUMENTS DOCUMENTS A STATE MOTTO By Harlow Lindley The recent appearance of a book published by the Ohio Development and Publicity Commission entitled Ohio an Empire within an Empire offers an opportunity to make some comments concerning a state motto This title is purported to be taken from the State's motto the State of Ohio however has no official motto In 1866 a law was passed providing for the inscription of a motto on the State seal The motto adopted was Imperium in Imperio--an empire ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 93, , Winter-Spring, 1984, pp. 88-89.
... County Historical Society County for the Past 100 County Chapter of the Ohio County Burial Records County Ohio 1792-1850 County Probate Records