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"The Wyandot Chief, Leather Lips," by William L. Curry. Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 30-36.
... THE WYANDOT CHIEF LEATHER LIPS THE WYANDOT CHIEF LEATHER LIPS HIS TRIAL AND EXECUTION BY WM L CURRY Away back in the thirties of the 19th century a literary magazine of high order called The Hesperian of the West was published in Columbus Ohio In fact it is the only literary periodical that ever was published in the Capital City of Ohio In the publication of this magazine William D Gallagher ...

"David Zeisberger: Address of Rev. W. H. Rice at Sharon, Nov. 20, 1908," Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 164-173.
... 164 Ohio Arch 164 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications C L McIlvaine representing the New Philadelphia Board of Trade The announcement was made of the organization under the auspices of the Board of Trade of the Schoen-Brunn Monument Association and the names of the Board of Officers were announced as printed on the program President Wm A Wagner President Board of Trade Vice-President Rev ...

"Zoar Society: Applicants for Membership, The," by Edgar B. Nixon. Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 341-350.
... 1848 and in the years 1848 he said that it was inadvisable to send the amount requested one hundred guilders in view of the disturbed conditions in Germany and suggested that the money be bor5 The Community of True Inspiration of Ebenezer New York later removed to Amana Iowa where it became known as the Amana Society 6 This and the succeeding translations have been made from the German by ...

"Letter of Hon. George B. Loring Read at the Celebration by R. R. Dawes," Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 88-90.
... LETTER OF HON LETTER OF HON GEORGE B LORING READ AT THE C ELE BRATION BY R R DAWES WASHINGTON D C April 5 1888 SIR I have been requested by His Excellency Gov ernor Ames of Massachusetts to represent that Commonwealth at the Centennial Celebration of the first settlement of the Northwest Territory under the Ordinance of 1787 at Marietta Ohio I regret exceedingly that at a late hour I am compelled to deny myself the pleasure of being present ...

"The Birthplace of Little Turtle," Volume 23, Number 2, April, 1914, pp. 105-149.
... generally well built As general government was generals in the war of the generalship Here on the general government made general council of the
Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 496-509.
... general banking law 1816 298 County 175 Ohio towns having state 301-320 Copus Battle Centennial 379 Owl Creek bank of Mt Vernon 312 Fort McArthur 321 Panics caused by suspension of 300 Indians in Union County 263 Some early Ohio 298 Laying the Corner-stone of Society's Some famous 296 building 416 State bank of
"Fort Industry-An Historical Mystery," Volume 38, Number 2, April, 1929, pp. 231-259.
... general locations of Forts generally agreed upon and will be a very convenient place for the distribution of provisions etc Henry Howe in his Historical Collections of Ohio says that Fort Industry was erected about the year 1800 Homer and Harris in The Toledo Directory 1858 on page 14 say A small stockade known by the name of Fort Industry ...

"Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society: June 5, 1903," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 187-218.
... assembly passed general assembly of Ohio general assembly of the general
"The Miami Country, 1750-1815, as Described in Journals and Letters," by Elizabeth Faries. Volume 57, Number 1, January, 1948, pp. 48-65.
... general terms but still generally I never saw-and general of the army in general and about Heighway's in particular This settlement was named Waynesville in honor of General Wayne Baily was quite taken with this area and described the ...

"The Development of the Judicial System of Ohio," by F. R. Aumann. Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 195-236.
... general court composed of general court and for the general the judicial system generally traveled with generally from six to eight general common law
"Siege of Fort Meigs, The," by H. W. Compton. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 315-330.
... general Proctor and the generals with abilities general commanding at general On the night the general that if he obtains possession of this fort it will be under circumstances that will do him far more honor than would my surrender ...

"Fifteenth Annual Report of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society for the Year February 1, 1899 to February 1, 1900," Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 345-372.
... generally understood by the general public desiring to consult such works The Secretary had printed a lengthy circular setting forth the Hayes proposition and asking for its approval and this circular had been sent to a large list of persons likely to be interested in the scheme especially were they sent to former friends of President Hayes and to the members of the New York
"The Sandusky River," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 191-247.
... general course forming a generally took circular general council of all the general order from Lower general to run the express general circulating medium when the bubble burst the ...

"Address of Joseph F. Tuttle, D.D." (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 132-137.
... ADDRESS OF JOSEPH F ADDRESS OF JOSEPH F TUTTLE DD PRESIDENT CHAPIN represents Wisconsin and the Congregational Church He brings a commission from Governor Rusk I don't know whom I represent One of the chief elements of success in Manasseh Cutler as a negotiator was not mentioned yesterday in the very beautiful and exhaustive discussion which was given by the gentleman who made the address He was spoken of as a brave man as a man of learning a man of courtesy but I think that one great element ...

"Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Proceedings for the Year 1886, with Abstracts of Addresses and Papers Presented Before the Society," Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 291-302.
... general nature With general supervision and oversight of an effort to procure the necessary means to accomplish that object 2 That a memorial be presented to the Legislature of Ohio asking for their co-operation and assistance 3 That a correspondence be opened by the Society with the different State Historical Societies that may feel an ...

"Marietta College and the Ohio Company: A Review of Professor Arthur G. Beach's History," by Wayne Jordan. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 290-300.
... general historical literature of Ohio has been published in connection with the 100th anniversary of the present charter of Marietta College and the 138th of the founding of Muskingum Academy The book is entitled A Pioneer College--The Story of Marietta1 and was written by Arthur G Beach professor of English literature at Marietta College from 1913 until his death in 1934 Observing that the ...

"Proctor's Report of the Battle of Fort Stephenson" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 75-80.
... general idea being that general's headquarters It general previous to his generally their custom when the object of assault was a fortified place withdrew to a ravine out of gun-shot almost immediately that the action commenced Of regulars there were two lientenant-colonels four captains ...

"Address of W. H. Hunter" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 29-30.
... Big Bottom and Its History Big Bottom and Its History 29 we consider that but for this custom and the preservation of these monuments and tablets much that we now recognize and accept as historic truths would have been lost to us and all future generations it is matter of earnest congratulation upon our part that this monument which we are met here to-day to dedicate has been donated to and has been formally accepted by the Archaeological and Historical Society of
"Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 419-454.
... general who knew the general Butler one general government general by the influx of generally of no distinctive general they were not
"Water Highways and Carrying Places," by E. L. Taylor. Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 356-395.
... generally accredited with generally assumed general of the forces to be general discovery with the generally for having been generally appreciated that