... County Ohio in the 1800's County Genealogical Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society 1997 iii 212p illustrations This is a remarkable effort by amateur historians to inventory comprehensively all the stone structures in the county including both those demolished as well as still standing To the expected array of public buildings churches ...
... 250 Ohio Arch 25 0 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications Ohio where he opened a law office in the Beckett Block which he occupied continuously until the time of his death He pursued an extensive and lucrative practice For many years prior to and during the Civil War he was the proprietor and editor of the Hamilton Intelligencer Mr Williams was an ardent loyalist and warm supporter of President Lincoln and took a very active and prominent part in aiding Governors Tod and Brough in their ...
... DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEACHING OF ANATOMY IN OHIO DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEACHING OF ANATOMY IN OHIO 1890-1945 by LINDEN F EDWARDS Professor of Anatomy Ohio State University In America during the nineteenth century there was an unprecedented expansion of population over an enormous territory This situation created a huge demand for doctors with the result that proprietary medical colleges under private ownership were founded in great numbers According to Flexner American towns produced over four ...
... County Museum and County Historical Society County Historical Society and the Genealogical Library and to Virginia B Wojno for service to Progress Through Preservation in Akron Ohio Recent appointments awards grants and retirements within the community of Ohio historians include Kay Slocum will be on sabbatical leave from Capital ...
... County New York Upon completing his training he sold drugs in New Yor k City In 1831 he and the son of one of his former preceptors in Hudson opened the Handerson and Punderson drug store in Cleveland They conducted a progressive store for in 1833 they advertised stethoscopes for sale Handerson married Punderson's sister and having no children he adopted two orphaned children of his brother Thomas One of these children was Dr Henry E Handerson ...
... THE FOLSOM PHENOMENA AS SEEN FROM OHIO THE FOLSOM PHENOMENA AS SEEN FROM OHIO By HENRY CLYDE SHETRONE It is only natural that interested individuals should as they frequently do inquire as to what is new in Ohio archaeology and it is just as natural that they should sense a contradiction when told that the newest thing in Ohio archaeology is at the same time the oldest This apparent anachronism together with the widespread interest in recent archaeological discoveries at Folsom New Mexico ...
... County covering education and other local matters for the period 1820 to 1850 Lynn W Turner president of Otterbein College received honorable mention for his manuscript biography of William Plumer in the second annual Institute Manuscript Award Competition of the Institute of Early American History and Culture The biography will be published by the institute The University of Toledo history department reports the resignation of Cecil Cody who ...
... THE EARLY USE OF THE MICROSCOPE IN OHIO THE EARLY USE OF THE MICROSCOPE IN OHIO By RUSSELL L HADEN MD The compound microscope invented in 1 59 0 made possible the observation of a new world of minute things The practical application of this instrument however developed very slowly No field of science for instance has profited more from the revelations of the microscope than medicine Bacteria protozoa and many animal parasites were observed by the early microscopists yet the microscope was not ...
... THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY HISTORY OF A DECADE 1932-1942 BY HAROLD E D AV I S Attending the annual meetings of the Ohio College Association in the late twenties the author noted that his fellow historians were rarely present even in the meetings of the Social Science Section After attending the Ohio History Conference arranged by Dr Harlow Lindley in the spring of 1931 he was convinced of the desirability of some organization however informal which would bring ...
... establishment while Saugrain would report in person to Paris The young man would return in the spring of 1788 with at least half a dozen of the new colonists among whom would be Guillotin and his wife Saugrain's mother and his brother and a cousin of the Saugrains others would follow as soon as they could arrange their affairs The facts which are summarized here were presented at length by Guillotin in a very interesting letter to Franklin ...
... Reviews Notes and Comments 429 Reviews Notes and Comments 429 REV NATHANIEL BARRETT COULSON LOVE Rev Nathaniel Barrett Coulson Love was born in Rushville Ohio October 29 1830 He died at his home in Perrysburg Ohio December 29 1922 He had therefore passed his ninety-second birthday He was one of the pioneer ministers of Ohio His father William Love was Scotch-Irish his mother Susannah Force was of English and Scotch-Irish descent Rev Love was educated in the common schools and privately taught ...
... AN 1850 PREVIEW OF WORLDS IN COLLISION AN 1850 PREVIEW OF WORLDS IN COLLISION by CARL WITTKE Professor of History and Dean of the Graduate School Western Reserve University Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky is still on the best seller lists The book written by a Russian-born physician and Bible student who explored the sciences from medicine and law to psychoanalysis in many European centers of learning continues to be the storm center of one of the liveliest controversies that has ...
... County Ohio is to some County 1902 goes more into detail stating that the paper had its origin in Charles Hammond's Ohio Federalist in 1813 Manifestly an error for as previously pointed out incontrovertible evidence shows that the Ohio Federalist merged with the Belmont Repository--antecedent of the St Clairsville Gazette Whether the Belmont Chronicle had earlier antecedents than the ...
... establishment of budgeting and accounting procedures With the help of the Dayton Bureau the charter passed by a two to one majority Following this initial success the Bureau embarked on years of distinguished service in the cause of municipal reform in Dayton To facilitate these efforts the Dayton Bureau maintained close relations with the NYB Carl E McCombs of the Training School did a survey of Dayton's Department of Health in 1913 and the ...
... County Historical Society He is serving as president of that organization David B Chan who received his PhD degree from the University of California in June has been named instructor in history He will conduct classes in western civilization and in the Far East his special field of interest ...
... The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly VOLUME 66 NUMBER 3 JULY 1957 Social History A Nation Announcing Itself By PHILIP D JORDAN Twenty-odd years ago when the series entitled A History of American Life seemed a shining new constellation in the heavens of historiography a caravan of wise men journeyed by day and by night to Providence Rhode Island to stargaze These priests of Clio ministering to a general session of the American Historical Association were carried away with ...
... Ross Dunn 1926 60 p 20 Archaeological History of Ohio by Gerard Fowke 748p 500 Expedition of Celoron to the Ohio Country in 1749 edited by C B Galbreath 140p 50 An Interpretation of the Life and Poetry of Coates Kinney by Debora May MacNeilan 1931 88p Paper 50 cloth 100 Ohio Historical Collections of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society 1930-1 9 35 4v Cloth per volume 250 The titles in this series are Vol 1 Party Politics in ...
... County Ohio in 1 80 2 He County Pennnsylvania February 25 1801 He was largely self educated He learned the printer's trade subsequently moved to Columbus Ohio and became editor of the Ohio Statesmen which he made one of the ablest Democratic journals of the West He was a vigorous writer and a staunch Jacksonian Democrat He was appointed governor of Minnesota Territory by President Buchanan ...
... THE SECRET SIX THE SECRET SIX AN INQUIRY INTO THE BASIC MATERIA MEDICA OF THE THOMSONIAN SYSTEM OF BOTANIC MEDICINE By PHILIP D JORDAN PHD Perhaps no single man of medicine exerted a greater popular influence during the hectic days of scientific thought in the nineteenth century than did Dr Samuel Thomson Although the intimate details of his professional career did not always coincide with the stories which Thomson himself told1 the general biographical facts are rather well established The ...