Ohio History Journal



Full Text Results For canal era fairfield

"Centennial Tribute to Ohio," by John Hopley. Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 181.
... Centennial Tribute to Ohio Centennial Tribute to Ohio 181 Oh the tasseled corn for the whole broad land For the Union no power can sever But the buckeye brown for the Buckeye State Shall be our badge forever CENTENNIAL TRIBUTE TO OHIO BY JOHN HOPLEY Hail fair O HIO from the great Northwest The first established free state and the best Where bounteous Nature spread with lavish hand A fertile soil throughout this favored land And filled the tree-crowned hills with varied stores Of inexhaustible ...

"Minutes of Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society (October 10, 1925)," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 284.
...eral Florence the eral Edward Orton Jr Treasurer Edwin F Wood Director W C Mills Secretary Librarian and Editor C B Galbreath and Curator H C Shetrone The motion was seconded and unanimously carried Mr Wood moved that all of the present employes of the Society be reelected and that the salaries of such employes be fixed at the amounts now appropriated Seconded by Mr Bareis Carried Mr Furniss ...

"Early Ohio Medicine: A Museum Display," Volume 54, Number 4, October-December, 1945, pp. 381-385.
...eral public Emphasis eral of the ingenious erated a teaching eral direction of staff-member Edward S Thomas Mrs Irma P Anderson planned the installation of the early doctor's office James Rodabaugh and Richard Morgan the pharmacy shop Cyril Webster made the painting of the pioneer doctor and ...

"Rev. Purley A. Baker," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 216.
...eral superintendent of eration ...

"Dr. T. C. Mendenhall Entertains First Class to Enter Ohio State University," Volume 32, Number 4, October, 1923, pp. 645-646.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 645 Reviews Notes and Comments 645 agriculture Secretary Hoover of commerce Secretary Davis of labor and fifteen residents of Marion Plans have already been perfected for raising the funds for the Harding Memorial and before this issue of the QUARTERLY reaches our readers the necessary contributions will have been subscribed DR T C MENDENHALL ENTERTAINS FIRST CLASS TO ENTER OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Dr T C Mendenhall who delivered the annual address published in this ...

"Professor Charles Sumner Plumb," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 108.
...erature Beginnings of Animal Husbandry Judging Farm Animals also many monographs and contributions to agricultural periodicals Of his Types and Breeds of Farm Animals more than 100000 copies have been sold Professor Plumb has for years been a recognized authority in his field and his monograph in this issue of the QUARTERLY is a tribute to one of Ohio's pioneers and a distinct contribution to the history of the live stock industry of the state ...

"Drausin Wulsin," Volume 21, Number 1, January, 1912, pp. 126.
...eral Assembly which eration He believed in play as heartily and earnestly as he believed in work and was one of the charter members of the Cincinnati Baseball Club when it was organized in July of 1866 as a purely amateur club which played baseball for the vigorous exercise which the sport engendered and for the honor and glory of winning the game His wife a daughter of Enoch Terry Carson ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 87, Number 4, Autumn, 1978, pp. 444-446.
...erated time and effort eration The Ohioana Library Association holds its annual meeting October 14 at the Fawcett Center for Tomorrow in Columbus Winner of the Ohioana Book Award in history is Dr Thomas H Smith Director of the Ohio Historical Society for his work The Mapping of Ohio selected by a committee of librarians and book reviewers throughout Ohio Ashland College hosts the fall meeting ...

"Finnish Newspapers in Ohio," Volume 47, Number 2, April, 1938, pp. 123-128.
...erance Brotherhood eral years With a new eral account of the erance brotherhood the erance crusade erance and culture six erald April 8 ...

"James A. Garfield: Lifting the Mask," Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 78-83.
...eration U nfortunately era-of which Garfield erability that made eration's experience eration intense battle eration as Ari erally ...

"John Brown Home in Akron," Volume 36, Number 2, April, 1927, pp. 313-314.
...erally admitted now erated a berry farm In erald H Brown a veteran eral in the cabinet of erable expense the First Second Third and Fourth Readers editions 1866- ...

"Slavery and Antislavery: Subjects in Search of Authors," by Louis Filler. Volume 69, Number 2, April, 1960, pp. 179-182.
...erature about these eration of the elements era merit an eral decades of era has received some eral sects have not erall relationship ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 89, Number 2, Spring, 1980, pp. 241-242.
...eral errors in the journal's Summer 1979 issue In the article Late Nineteenth Century Courthouse Architecture in Northwestern Ohio by Doramae O'Kelley the plate on page 323 should accompany the caption on page 324 the caption on page 323 should accompany the plate on page 326 and the plate on page 324 should accompany the caption on page 326 ...

"Josh Billings Once Lives in Norwalk, Ohio," Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 328-329.
...erally recognized as the monumental work on the The Mythology of All Races JOSH BILLINGS ONCE LIVED IN NORWALK OHIO The special edition of the Sandusky Register published December 21 1922 abounds in interesting history of Sandusky Erie County and adjacent territory One contribution proves clearly that the noted humorist Henry Wheeler Shaw known as Josh Billings lived for a time in Norwalk Ohio He was not however a native of this state We quote ...

"William Trimble McClintick," Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 125.
...erage in ability and erature is the address erary flavor some of erament The erate and regular habits and of the success of persevering application in the accumulation of skill and usefulness knowledge and wealth His career manifested what ...

"Joseph A. Howells," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 549-550.
... JOSEPH A JOSEPH A HOWELLS Joseph A Howells was born at St Clairsville Belmont County Ohio September 1 1832 He was the son of William C and Mary Dean Howells and a brother of William Dean Howells For fifty-seven years he was foreman editor and proprietor of the Ashtabula Sentinel He was appointed American Con549 550 Ohio Arch 550 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications sul to Turk Islands British West Indies October 30 1905 He died August 10 1912 On July 19 1913 there was placed at the head ...

"In Memoriam: James Steward Hine," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 559-560.
...eral Manager of the Ohio State Savings Association and had since that date held this position Through his entire residence in Columbus he had been an enthusiastic and efficient worker in the Congregational Church He is survived by his widow Mrs Jessie B McKim Wood and a granddaughter Jessie Marie Wood At this meeting his sudden departure is especially felt as it comes so close to the date at which he planned to be with us again Resolved That a ...

"NOTES AND QUERIES" Volume 102, , Summer-Autumn, 1993, pp. 135-136.
...erance of Power eral prize winners eraction with the forest environment through programs in research public service library and archival collecting Recent appointments awards and retirements within the community of Ohio historians include Patrick Alston and Bernard Sternsher retired after 21 and 23 years respectively on the faculty of Bowling ...

"Sorrow of the Nations: In Memoriam of Wm. McKinley, The," by John P. Smith. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 385-387.
...eral pall Is death eraph angels beckon me Nearer my Father God to Thee Thus with thy last expiring breath Thy spirit triumphed over death The victory gained the crown is won Eternal life through God's dear Son For her who shared his hopes and fearsHis solace in declining years Oh God be Thou her strength and stay Through this her melancholy day Conduct her safe conduct her far Through every ...

"Ohio Population Trends, 1920-1940," by Randolph C. Downes. Volume 51, Number 3, July-September, 1942, pp. 219-232.
...erations ago will begin eration of sub-groups erably The suburban eral The following eral conclusions 1 A erated however because eral ...