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"Celebration of Centenary of Lafayette's Visit to America," Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 323-324.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 323 Reviews Notes and Comments 323 The question Are any of the Griffiths there yet Mr Gessner answered in the affirmative The General then humorously observes The town of Batavia must now be very much dried up with all the facilities the people have to get away I used to take much delight in visiting there and through Clermont And then he added with a touch of pathos But I have made my last visit In this connection the author makes some statements that will be news ...

"U. S. Grant: One of Our Boys," Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 288.
... 288 Ohio Arch 288 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications U S GRANT ONE OF OUR BOYS BY BERTYE Y WILLIAMS One of our boys In the long ago He trudged along through the winters' snow To the old school-house that you see there still Oft' he went with grist to the White Oak mill When the days of summer were long and fair Met the other boys and went swimming there 0 he knew these woods and hills ...

"Methods of Treatment of Some of the More Common Diseases by the Pioneer Physicians of Ohio," Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 211-218.
... METHODS OF TREATMENT OF SOME OF THE MORE METHODS OF TREATMENT OF SOME OF THE MORE COMMON DISEASES BY THE PIONEER PHYSICIANS OF OHIO By DAVID A TUCKER MD As a preface to the description of the treatment of some common diseases in the Ohio Valley a century or more ago I should like to sketch briefly the knowledge with which the physician of that period was equipped First he was familiar with ...

"Minutes of the Meeting of the Ohio Academy of History, Columbus, April 4, 1959," Volume 68, Number 3, July, 1959, pp. 299-302.
... Minutes of the Meeting of the Minutes of the Meeting of the Ohio Academy of History Columbus April 4 1959 TH E O H IO ACADEMY OF HISTORY held its twenty-sixth annual meeting at the Ohio State Museum on Saturday April 4 1959 Three concurrent morning sessions were devoted to a variety of topics Alfred D Low of Youngstown University as chairman of the section on modern European history ...

Volume 65, Number 1, January, 1956, pp. 82-85.
... Historical News Historical News Columbia University is preparing for publication a new and complete edition of the papers of Alexander Hamilton The editors wish to locate any letters to or from Hamilton and any other Hamilton documents that are in private hands Communications may be addressed to Harold C Syrett Executive Editor The Papers of Alexander Hamilton Columbia University New York 27 New York On the editorial board are John A Krout chairman Harold C Syrett executive editor Henry Steele ...

"Dedication of Memorial Wing," Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 615-616.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 615 Reviews Notes and Comments 615 Judged impartially at this distance it looks a little as though neither Brooks nor Burlingame was eager to fight a duel Of course each naturally desired the public to think that he was not lacking in courage to meet the other in mortal combat While it would doubtless have been dangerous for Brooks to travel through the hostile North direct to Canada had the public been advised of his going a journey to the point designated seems not ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 106, , Summer-Autumn, 1997, pp. 200-201.
... Notes and Queries Notes and Queries David E Kyvig history professor at The University of Akron recently received the Bancroft Prize for the best book in American history published in 1996 for his Explicit amp Authentic Acts Amending the US Constitution 1776-1995 The book acclaimed as a major contribution to the history of American legal constitutional and political development was published by the University Press of Kansas The Ohio Academy ...

"Melodrama in Ohio: Avery Hopwood and Boss Cox of Cincinnati," by Arno L. Bader. Volume 70, Number 2, April, 1961, pp. 145-151.
... Melodrama in Ohio Melodrama in Ohio Avery Hopwood and Boss Cox of Cincinnati By ARNO L BADE R W HEN THE OHIO PLAYRIGHT Aver y Hopwood died in 1928 his reputation was that of an immensely successful writer of light comedies and bedroom farces which had brought him a fortune If anyone remembered that as a youngster he had written The Powers ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 108, , Summer-Autumn, 1999, pp. 193-195.
...ohiostateedugt ohiohistoryorggt The ohiohistoryorggt Production deadlines dictate that all dated materials contests meetings requests for papers be in our office five months prior to publication ...

"List of Accessions," Volume 49, Number 3, July, 1940, pp. 227-230.
... OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 227 OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 227 planned with Ohio State University Broadcasting station and is being offered each Tuesday afternoon over WOSU This series which is professional in caliber has attracted wide attention and is being rebroadcast by several additional stations Dr William D Overman ...

"Early Ohio Medicine: A Museum Display," Volume 54, Number 4, October-December, 1945, pp. 381-385.
... settlement of Ohio was contemporaneous with what may be considered the dawn of modern medicine Among the less progressive practitioners medicines reminiscent of the dark ages such as cat's eyes water of frog spawn and the like were still dispensed Such things as antisepsis or anaesthetics were as yet undreamed of There were no thermometers stethoscopes X-rays Such barbarous treatment as ...

"Publisher's Information and Table of Contents" Volume 112, pp. 65-67, Summer-Autumn, 2003, pp. 65.
...ohiohistoryorg Articles should be double-spaced and footnotes should be double-spaced and placed at the end of the article If you prefer to send your article via US Mail please include two copies and address your envelope to the Editor Ohio History Ohio Historical Center 1982 Velma Avenue Columbus
"In Memoriam: Edwin Forest Wood," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 558-559.
... IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM Read and adopted at the afternoon session of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society April 30 1931 EDWIN FOREST WOOD WHE REAS It has pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst our co-worker associate and friend Edwin Forest Wood and W HEREAS He had been prominently identified with the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society since 1890 ...

"The Allen County Historical Museum," Volume 64, Number 2, April, 1955, pp. 206-209.
... The Allen County Historical Museum The Allen County Historical Museum By ROBERT C WHEELER An Allen County dream is about to become a reality Late in 1955 the new Allen County Historical Museum will open to the public an event long awaited in and around Lima Few cities in the country can boast such facilities for preserving and interpreting their past The new museum will have in addition to ample exhibit space an auditorium seating 225 a local history library and a thirty-car parking area ...

"Index to Minutes of Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society," Volume 31, Binding Supplement, , , pp. 654-655.
... INDEX TO MINUTES OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH INDEX TO MINUTES OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY Baker C B 620 Society 595-596 recommends purBaker R C 593 chase of photostat equipment 598Bareis George F 593 620 report as 599 620 621 motion by 627 629 chairman of museum committee 627offers resolution to amend constitu628 634 elected first vice-president tion 630-632 634 elected secretary of Society 634 motion by 634 librarian and editor of Society 634 Battelle Gordon 620 Gard D H 593 ...

Volume 66, Number 4, October, 1957, pp. 418-421.
... Historical News Historical News Virginius C Hall director of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio since 1945 died in Cincinnati on June 8 1957 after a brief illness Mr Hall a native of North Carolina and a graduate of Trinity College Duke University came to Cincinnati in 1923 where he engaged in the advertising business and later in stockbroking until 1934 In that year he joined the faculty of the Cincinnati Country Day School and ...

"Minutes of the Ohio Academy of History, Columbus, Ohio , April 13, 1954," Volume 63, Number 3, July, 1954, pp. 283-287.
... MINUTES OF MINUTES OF THE OHIO ACADEMY OF HISTORY Columbus Ohio April 3 1954 The Ohio Academy of History held its annual spring meeting at Columbus April 3 1954 Registration was followed at 10 A M by two concurrent sessions at the Ohio State Museum At one with Robert Hilliard of
"Report of Civil War Historian," Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 408-409.
... 408 Ohio Arch 408 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications That was my first impression and Dr Schlesinger's that the Archaeological Museum will become in time the mecca for county historians or as he phrased it a laboratory for scientific historical research experiment synthesis and exploitation - forever We are still receiving papers from 67 of the 88
"Ash Cave," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 271-272.
... Fortieth Annual Meeting 271 Fortieth Annual Meeting 271 have charge of arrangements for the proposed trip and suggested that members desiring to make the tour communicate with him ASH CAVE Mr Bright stated that Ash Cave has been turned over to the State Forestry Department the state purchased about 1200 acres of land and has made a state park of it Mr Wood for the Committee on Nominations stated that the committee desires to make its report in two sections We have with us today a man who has ...

"Accessions to Historical Collections," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 624-628.
... 624 Ohio Arch 624 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications are the World War trophies from the government flags and documents of the 332nd infantry World War relics loaned by Captain John L Hamilton a dress made of glass for Maxine Elliott in 1901 World War relics loaned by Mr G R Weaver Columbus Ohio World War relics presented by Reverend ...