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"Sketches of Life Members," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 452-481.
... Mills one mile west of Mills Washington County Mills Graduated from Jefferson College Cannonsburg Pa 1858 studied theology in Western Theological Seminary Allegheny City Pa Professor of Mathematics in Western College Ia one year filled similar position in Otterbein University at Westerville 0 four years Superintendent of Public Schools at ...

"Thomas Jefferson and the Removal of Governor St. Clair in 1802," by Randolph Chandler Downes. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 62-77.
... THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE REMOVAL OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE REMOVAL OF GOVERNOR ST CLAIR IN 1802 BY RANDOLPH CHANDLER DOWNES M A Instructor in History and Economics Marietta College While going through the papers of Thomas Jefferson at the Library of Congress and the Territorial Papers in the State Department last summer seeking to determine the relationship of Jefferson to the political situation in the Northwest Territory from 1800-1802 I obtained among other things copies of several ...

"Nullification in Ohio" by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 413-422.
... NULLIFICATION IN OHIO NULLIFICATION IN OHIO TWELVE years before the famous resistance of South Carolina to Federal authority the State of Ohio through the solemn acts of her Legislature attempted and succeeded for a time to nullify the laws of the United States and to disobey the decisions of her courts It was not merely a legislative nullification but it wa s a complete destruction of Federal standing within the State The United States Courts and the United States Banks were denied the ...

"George Washington at the Great Bend of the Ohio River," by Guy-Harold Smith. Volume 41, Number 4, October, 1932, pp. 655-667.
... GEORGE WASHINGTON AT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON AT THE GREAT BEND OF THE OHIO RIVER GUY-HAROLD SMITH There is a tradition that George Washington took a short cut across the Great Bend of the Ohio River in the autumn of 1770 when he made his journey to the Kanawha River Since Washington went down stream as far as the Kanawha he had to cover that section known as the Great Bend both on the down stream journey and on his return It is only logical that he might want to hasten his journey by cutting ...

"Ohio Canals: Public Enterprise on the Frontier, The," by Chester E. Finn. Volume 51, Number 1, January-March, 1942, pp. 1-40.
... THE OHIO CANALS PUBLIC ENTERPRISE THE OHIO CANALS PUBLIC ENTERPRISE ON THE FRONTIER By CHESTER E FINN On July 4 1825 the little town of Newark Ohio celebrated the grandest and most glorious fourth of its history The notables of the State and of other States were congregated there and a momentous event in the history of Ohio was about to take place After suitable celebrations in the town the group adjourned to Licking Summit escorted by brilliantly uniformed troops of militia and followed by ...

"Dedication of Tablet at Chillicothe," Volume 42, Number 4, October, 1933, pp. 458.
... 458 Ohio Arch 458 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Inscription on tablet placed by U S D 1 812 on the Ross County Court House Chillicothe Ohio May 17 1933 CHILLICOTHE CAPITAL OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY AND FIRST CAPITAL OF OHIO The State of Ohio was made possible by the Treaty of Paris 1783 which made the Great Lakes the northern boundary of the new United States In 1787 Congress established the Northwest Territory dedicated to freedom and public education with General Arthur St Clair ...

"Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection, The," by Harlow Lindley. Volume 44, Number 4, October, 1935, pp. 443-450.
... THE WOODBRIDGE-GALLAHER COLLECTION THE WOODBRIDGE-GALLAHER COLLECTION BY HARLOW LINDLEY Introductory The Library of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society recently secured a very unusual collection of material consisting of letters manuscripts journals account books maps pamphlets and books The manuscript collection consists of about 1100 items the most notable of which is the Woodbridge-Blennerhassett collection of approximately 600 items A word of explanation concerning the ...

"Mr. Mathew's Address" (Ohio-Columbus Centennial) Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 452-461.
... 452 Ohio Arch 452 Ohio Arch and H ist Society Publications For God shall dwell among us and men shall say The former bitter things are passed away Gone are our strifes and banished all our fears For here is love that wipes away all tears Here is the rest for which our souls have striven This is the city that came down from heaven WHY OHIO IS GREAT At the dinner participated in on Tuesday August 27 at the Southern Hotel by the Descendants of Ohio Governors the following address was made by Prof ...

"Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 541-578.
... Mills H C Shetrone and R Mills Curator was also Mills J E Campbell Byron Mills The Budget of the Mills Absent Messrs Mills Columbus presented
"Aboriginal History of Butler County," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 64-68.
... ABORIGINAL HISTORY OF BUTLER COUNTY ABORIGINAL HISTORY OF BUTLER COUNTY AFTER a brief popular discussion of the evidences of pre-glacial man in France England and New Jersey Mr MacLean spoke of the analogy between the situation of the gravel terraces along the Miami in Butler county and those in which the remains of man have been found in the other places referred to Like the terraces on the Delaware at Trenton New Jersey where Dr C C Abbott had found rough stone implements of pre-glacial age ...

"Early Forges in Ohio," Volume 46, Number 1, January, 1937, pp. 25-41.
... Mills Grist Saw and Fanning-Mill Irons and Castings of all kinds 11 D J Lake Atlas of Lake and Geauga Counties Ohio Philadelphia 1874 35 Cleveland Herald May 4 1827 EARLY FORGES IN OHIO 37 EARLY FORGES IN OHIO 37 at the Forge and Furnace or at Buffalo as low as at any other establishment in the state On the opening of navigation a large and general assortment of the above articles together with a general assortment of Hard Ware will be ...

"Woman's Suffrage in the Constitutional Convention of Ohio," by D. C. Shilling. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 166-174.
... 166 Ohio Arch 166 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications to live before he has had a chance for self-realization Why cut off a man's opportunities in his youth Why rob him of the holy right to live and to make the best of himself There are doubtless moments of exhiliration and glory in the dangers of battle but these are as nothing when balanced against the wholesale slaughter of men Herein then lies the secret of our anti-war spirit Not that we would not fight if necessary No people is more ...

"Friends and the Shawnee Indians at Wapakoneta," by Harlow Lindley. Volume 54, Number 1, January-March, 1945, pp. 33-39.
... FRIENDS AND THE SHAWNEE INDIANS AT FRIENDS AND THE SHAWNEE INDIANS AT WAPAKONETA By HARLOW LINDLEY About the beginning of the last century two bands of Shawnee Indians are known to have been settled on lands in the vicinity of the present town of Wapakoneta Ohio In the year 1809 these Indians began to receive attention from the Friends of Ohio Yearly Meeting In order to assist them in adopting civilized modes of living they built for them a saw and grist mill on their lands and some of the ...

"A Chapter of Corrections," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 402-412.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA A CHAPTER OF CORRECTIONS R W MCFARLAND History is never free from imperfections Particularly is this true of the collected and collated records and data of pioneer periods--the beginnings of history This is most natural as the memoranda are furnished by different authorities who discern the events recorded from various points of view or who are not accurate in their method of statement The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society endeavors to gather and ...

"The Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio" Volume 54, Number 2, April-June, 1945, pp. 89-95.
... THE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY THE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO By LEE SHEPARD In the space of a short sketch it is impossible to write a comprehensive history of this 113-year-old society When it is realized that the first effort to form a historical society in Ohio was made in 1822 only 27 years after the signing of the Treaty of Greenville one can only wonder at the temerity of the scattered residents whose ambitions at that time were doomed to failure Ohio was ...

"Ohio in Africa," Volume 51, Number 2, April-June, 1942, pp. 79-88.
... OHIO IN AFRICA OHIO IN AFRICA By EDWARD WESLEY SHUNK The fortunes of the American Colonization Society and its auxiliaries in Ohio were at an extremely low ebb in the 1840's and the failure of the Constitutional Convention of 1850-1851 to aid the cause further depressed its members Yet an amazing spurt of activity in the 1850's almost turned the tables The appointment of a really competent agent David Christy added to the collections from Ohio until the yearly contributions averaged over 2000 ...

"Economic Basis of Ohio Politics, 1820-1840," by Harold E. Davis. Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 288-318.
... Mills now Kent Ohio both chartered in 1837 are typical examples of mushroom industries along the Pennsylvania-Ohio Canal See also Christian Cackler Recollections of an Old Settler Kent 1904 and the Charter of the Portage Canal and Manufacturing Company New York 1837 in the Western Reserve Historical Society Library 95 Ashtabula Sentinel April 20 1833 The total amount including later expenditures was 1434057259 Dial Construction of Ohio Canals ...

"Ohio in McGuffey's Time," Volume 50, Number 2, April-June, 1941, pp. 115-129.
... OHIO IN McGUFFEY'S TIME OHIO IN McGUFFEY'S TIME By GEORGE W RIGHTMIRE Indians--Wayne's Treaty 1795 The Ohio of McGuffey's time was very new it began in 1788 at Marietta and the next year at Cincinnati but little progress was possible until Territorial issues were settled with the Indians--not only the Indians but the British who held many posts long after the Treaty of 1783 in violation thereof and exerted a strong influence over the northwest country After suffering two severe defeats from ...

"The French Settlement and Settlers of Gallipolis," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 45-81.
... The French Settlement and Settlers of Gallipolis The French Settlement and Settlers of Galli p olis 45 THE FRENCH SETTLEMENT AND SETTLERS OF GALLIPOLIS Preceding addresses and other papers have given the story of the Scioto Company under whose auspices the French settlers came to America I shall not attempt to repeat any part of this history but begin my narrative with the sailing of the first party of emigrants to their new homes in the unknown West which had been described to them in such ...

"Addresses Before the Ohio State Archaeological Society," Volume 6, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1898, pp. 430-463.
... ADDRESSES BEFORE THE OHIO STATE ADDRESSES BEFORE THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The public meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the House of Representatives Columbus Ohio at eight o'clock p m March 3 1898 General Brinkerhoff presiding ADDRESS OF GENERAL BRINKERHOFF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-Before introducing the speakers of the evening it is proper for me as chairman perhaps to say a few words in regard to the origin and purpose of the Ohio State ...