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"Preglacial Man in Ohio," Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 257-259.
... PREGLACIAL MAN IN OHIO PREGLACIAL MAN IN OHIO AT the meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History2 for November 4 1885 Mr Putnam showed an implement chipped from a pebble of black flint found by Dr C L Metz in gravel eight feet below the surface in Madisonville Ohio This rude implement is about the same size and shape of one made of the same material found by Dr Abbott in the Trenton N J gravel and is of special interest as the first one known from the gravels of Ohio This announcement ...

"Oral History in an Ethnic Community: The Problems and the Promise," Volume 86, Number 4, Autumn, 1977, pp. 248-257.
... MARC LEE RAPHAEL MARC LEE RAPHAEL Oral History in an Ethnic Community The Problems and the Promise Oral history whether viewed by proponents or detractors is rarely taken lightly Barbara Tuchman for example has charged that with the appearance of a tape recorder a monster with the appetite of a tapeworm we now have through its creature oral history an artificial survival of trivia of appalling proportions1 In contrast Saul Benison among the ablest practitioners of the art of oral history ...

"Dr. B. F. Prince," Volume 42, Number 4, October, 1933, pp. 452-455.
... County are widely read and County Historical Society County Dec 12 1840 He spent his early days in the toils incident to the farm life of pioneer days attending school but a few months each year He entered Wittenberg College as a student in the fall of 1860 a few months before the Civil War actually began He was graduated from the College ...

"Claude Meeker as a Young Reporter," by Harold G. Simpson. Volume 40, Number 4, October, 1931, pp. 612-614.
... 612 Ohio Arch 612 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications This is the order of nature it must be for the best I remembered this when we were called to his obsequies Worthy fellow-man public-spirited upright citizen generous faithful friend beloved fellow-member we honor ourselves by placing this modest wreath at the shrine of his memory CLAUDE MEEKER AS A YOUNG REPORTER BY HAROLD G SIMPSON I think it probable that my intimate acquaintance with Claude Meeker began earlier and therefore extended ...

Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 123-124.
... Book Notes Book Notes Ohio Pottery and Glass Marks and Manufacturers By Lois Lehner Des Moines Iowa Wallace-Homestead Books 1978 113p illustrations notes bibliography A useful updating of John Ramsay's 1947 check list of Ohio potteries with additional material on Ohio glass manufacturers this work contains brief company histories arranged alphabetically by town or city and accompanied by reproductions of known ware marks The bibliography indicates an uneven utilization of available material ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 105, , Winter-Spring, 1996, pp. 92-93.
... County and features over County Rd 19 Millersburg Ohio 44654 Clayton W Miller recently authored History of Benton 1810-1995 Filled with biographical sketches Notes and Queries 93 Notes and Queries 93 of Benton's characters a comprehensive record of business activity and dozens of church and school-related writings and photographs the book was released at the 1995 annual Benton community ...

"Letter from Greene County, Ohio, December 28, 1817, A," Volume 51, Number 4, October-December, 1942, pp. 341-342.
... County Ohio in the year County Massachusetts and County of Green in town of County Seat I think of County Seat it being a County I have purchased me
Volume 87, Number 4, Autumn, 1978, pp. 480-482.
... County Public Library County Public Library County Ohio contains a photograph of 482 OHIO HISTORY 482 OHIO HISTORY each parcel of land residential and commercial as it appeared in 1976 Some of the structures were built in the early twentieth century and should appeal to students of architectural history Of greater interest however is the ...

"Methods of Locating Historical Manuscripts," by I. J. Cox. Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 403-404.
... County Clerk's or Recorder's offices The latter at least will be able to suggest some clue that may lead to the discovery of those sought for Correspondence with these will frequently reveal new names and unexpected collections The correspondence will frequently show removal on the part of descendants to other states This will naturally lead to a correspondence with historical societies of those states and will thus emphasize the spirit of ...

"Archaeological Work in Ohio," Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 499-500.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 499 Reviews Notes and Comments 499 respondence between Rutherford Birchard Hayes and his college classmate and intimate friend Guy Morrison Bryan The two were members of the same college club at Kenyon After graduation Mr Bryan returned to Texas Of opposite political views and identified in sympathy with their respective sections their warm personal friendship extended over many years and their correspondence was unbroken except through the period of the Civil War ...

"Carl Frederick Wittke: Versatile Humanist," by Roberta Mendel. Volume 84, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 1975, pp. 78-95.
... establishment of an award-The Carl F Wittke Award for Distinguished Teaching-coming toward the end of a long and rewarding career was probably one of Wittke's most cherished honors for he had often expressed the Carl Wittke 91 Carl Wittke 91 opinion that excellence in research was always recognized but excellence in teaching was taken for granted Teaching civil rights academic freedom and the American immigrant were Wittke's most important ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 85, Number 2, Spring, 1976, pp. 158-159.
... Rossabi China and Inner Asia London Thames and Hudson 1975 James Friguglietti Albert Mathiez Historien Revolutionnaire 1874-1932 Paris Societe des Etudes Robespierristes 1975 ...

"Report of the Director," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 594-596.
... County September 1 1926 and sent ...

Volume 53, Number 2, April-June, 1944, pp. 186-191.
... BOOK REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS The Broken Circle By Carl G Doney New York Fleming H Revell Company 1943 187p Written as a memorial volume to a beloved son who when living had exerted a wide and beneficent influence on many people The Broken Circle tells the story of Paul H Doney minister and teacher who died at the early age of forty-one Its writing was a labor of love done by a sorrowing father who wished to present the faith which animated his son's life and the philosophy which underlay his ...

"Minutes of the Ohio Academy of History, Columbus, Ohio, April 7, 1951," Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 308-311.
... MINUTES OF MINUTES OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY Columbus Ohio April 7 1951 The Ohio Academy of History met in Columbus April 7 at 1000 A M with Dr Raymond W Bixler of Ashland College in the chair Grover C Platt of Bowling Green State University opened the morning session with a discussion of The Civilization Course in the Ohio College History Curriculum and Frederick B Joyner of Miami University spoke on The Basic American History Course in Ohio Colleges Donald R Tuttle of Fenn College ...

"The Fairport Harbor Village Site," by Richard G. Morgan and H. Holmes Ellis. Volume 52, Number 1, January-March, 1943, pp. 3-64.
... County31 Culturally it is apparently the equivalent of the Point Peninsula culture of New York32 Since burials of this culture were found intrusive in Hopewell mounds it is considered to be post-Hopewellian in age The Hopewell culture is known from many sites distributed throughout the Mississippi Valley and its tributaries but one of its most important centers is located in southern Ohio The peoples of this culture were good craftsmen and ...

"A Survey of Publications on the History and Archaeology of Ohio, 1971 to 1972," Volume 80, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1971, pp. 272-279.
... Rossford Strike Northwest Ohio Quarterly XLIII Summer 1971 37-42 POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT DEBS EUGENE V edited by JEAN Y TUSSEY Eugene V Debs Speaks New York Pathfinder Press Inc 1970 320p HOWARD VICTOR B The 1856 Election in Ohio Moral Issues in Politics Ohio History LXXX Winter 1971 24-44 IGNASIAS C DENNIS Propaganda and Public Opinion in Harding's Foreign Aff a irs The Case for Mexican Recognition Journalism Quarterly XLVIII Spring 1971 ...

Volume 69, Number 1, January, 1960, pp. 73-77.
... Historical News Historical News THE OHIO-INDIANA AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION held its fall meeting at Kent State University on November 7 1959 Papers were read at the morning session on Clarence Darrow and the American Literary Tradition Abe C Ravitz of the department of English Hiram College Communal Societies on the American Frontier Hallock C Raup of the department of geography Kent State and Magazine Fiction Image or Mirage William Coyle of the department of English Wittenberg University ...

"Purveyors to the Profession: Cincinnati Drug Houses, 1859-1860," by Philip D. Jordan. Volume 54, Number 4, October-December, 1945, pp. 371-380.
... establishment that embraced twenty-two different mills which were unsurpassed by any eastern drug mills and a force of salesmen who knew every doctor's needs Dixon who had been in business since the 1820 's did not confine himself to botanic supplies as did Merrell but offered a complete service that included Drugs Medicines and Medicinal Preparations rare Chemicals and Extracts Apothecaries' choice Goods Shop Furniture and Labels Physicians' ...

"Another Look at George Armstrong Custer," Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 73-77.
... BRUCE A BRUCE A ROSENBERG Another Look at George Armstrong Custer Cu st er in the Civil War His Unfinished Memoirs Compiled and edited by John M Carroll San Rafael CA Presidio Press 1977 233p illustrations bibliographic checklist index 2750 Centennial Campaign The Sioux War of 1876 By John S Gray Fort Collins CO The Old Army Press 1976 392p bibliography maps index 2000 Lie in Custer's Ca valr Diaries and Letters of Albert and Jennie Barnitz 1867-1868 Edited by Robert M Utley New Haven Yale ...