... NOTES NOTES Contributors to this Issue Robert C Wheeler at one time a member of the staff of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society is at present with the fighting forces in North Africa Helen M Dudley great-granddaughter of Governor Thomas Worthington resides in Morrow Ohio Ray Baker Harris librarian of the Supreme Council of the Thirty-third and Last Degree Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Southern Jurisdiction located at Washington D C is now in the armed ...
... 228 OHIO HISTORY 228 OHIO HISTORY LAKE ERIE Deep shallow becalmed turbulent Restless undulant constantly nascent Shingled by feathers and aerated spray Its mobile surface rarely quiescent Glacier-born and glacier-scoured Time-clock of steady terrestrial action Unfolding to eager sensate ears Nature's story in constant redaction Symbol of restless liquidity Nursery of storms and tumultuous roaring Playground of sail and fin and man Magnet of wing's resistant soaring By day its dome uplifted ...
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue DR CARL WITTKE is head of the Department of History Ohio State University WELLINGTON G FORDYCE instructor in history at Euclid Central High School Cleveland received his master's degree from Ohio State University His article is a part of a larger study of immigrant groups EDGAR B NIXON a descendant of one of the members of the Zoar community is a member of the staff of the Editorial Division of the Department of State Washington D C EDWIN ADAMS DAVIS is ...
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue CHARLES C WILLOUGHBY anthropologist is director emeritus of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Harvard University HAROLD E DAVIS is professor of history at Hiram College WAYNE JORDAN journalist is a graduate of Marietta College residing in New York City ALMON R WRIGHT is a member of the staff of the Division of Classification National Archives Washington D C FRED B JOYNER is a member of the history faculty of Miami University Lois HIESTAN D ...
... 136 Ohio Arch 136 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The shadows of the night By magic of their might And with electric light Illume the world1 Thy sons are bold to soar On airways to explore Celestial things They rise to dizzy height They bask in higher light And scorn the eagle's flight On swifter wings2 Ohio bounteous state Home of the brave and great Of faith sublime Pride of the great Northwest Heart in the Nation's breast State we would make the best Through endless time Copyrighted ...
... Reviews Notes and Comments 141 Reviews Notes and Comments 141 state of preservation The title page which is reproduced in facsimile carries the imprint of one of the very early publishers of Columbus PORTRAIT OF SIMON KENTON In Filson Club Publications No 17 the artist who painted the portrait of Simon Kenton is spoken of as Louis Morgan The contribution is by General Samuel W Price himself an artist and an authority on the subject treated in his carefully prepared monograph entitled The Old ...
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue K WILLIAM McKINLEY assistant to the secretary and librarian of the Society was formerly assistant reference librarian in the Library of the Society JOSEPHINE E PHILLIPS MRS THOMAS D o f M arie tt a is doing research in Ohio history WILBER STOUT besides being State geologist is second vicepresident and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Society and lecturer in the Department of Geology at the Ohio State University JERRY DENNIS is a Columbus attorney ...
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue CLARENCE LAHR WEAVER is cataloguer and editorial assistant and Miss HELEN MILLS is reference librarian for the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society JAMES T WEED is sufficiently identified in his Reminiscences JOSEPHINE E PHILLIPS wife of Professor Thomas D Phillips of Marietta College is interested in historical research and writing ROBERT PRICE of Alexandria Ohio was formerly an assistant in ...
... Editor's Note Editor's Note An attempt has been made in this double issue of Ohio History to present some insights in connection with the changing pattern of sociopolitical life in Ohio that emerged at the turn of the century It should be noted that changes resulted only after a period of struggle between opposing groups and that change though not necessarily positive was persistent The study of those forces representing the conservative traditional nineteenth century approach is included in ...
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue ROBERT D W CONNOR is archivist for the United States Government at Washington D C FRANCIS PHELPS WEISENBURGER is assistant professor of American history in Ohio State University JOHN F CARLISLE is an attorney in Columbus WILLIAM D OVERMAN is curator of history in the Ohio State Museum CLARENCE E CARTER is a member of the History Department of Miami University on leave of absence as editor of Territorial Papers Department of State Washington D C WILLIAM E ...
... COUNT BYRON KHUN DE PROROK COUNT BYRON KHUN DE PROROK Count Byron Khun de Prorok on the evening of January 28 1924 delivered his lecture in the audience room of the Elks' Club to an appreciative audience on the subject My Excavation of Ancient Carthage When the Count reached Columbus those interested in the lecture were surprised to find in him a very young man He might easily have passed without notice among the thousands of students at the Ohio State University He is still in his twenties ...
... NOTES NOTES Henry C Shetrone is Director of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Ophia D Smith Mrs William E the author of The Life and Times of Giles Richards Ohio Historical Collections VI 1936 and Old Oxford Houses 1941 resides at Oxford Ohio W Edson Richmond is a graduate assistant in the Department of English Ohio State University Harlow Lindley is Secretary-Editor-Librarian of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Hudson Hyatt Ensign U S N R was until ...
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to this Issue E Kidd Lockard resides in Buckhannon West Virginia Helen P Dorn is librarian at the Newark Ohio Senior High School Edwin Harrison Cady of Andover Ohio is now with the armed forces in Italy Alfred H Mitchell newspaperman is a former member of the Ohio Northwest Territory Celebration Commission 82 ...
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue Chester E Finn is a graduate of Yale University and is now studying at the Harvard Law School Cambridge Massachusetts Mrs Winifred Lovering Holman is a genealogist located at 205 Follen Rd Lexington Massachusetts William D Hoyt Jr is in charge of the newspaper collection at the Alderman Library University of Virginia Reprints Reprints of any paper published in the OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY may be obtained by the contributor ...
... 82 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 82 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly and profit historical students in all parts of the United States but that through its pages a stimulus can be given to the further and more systematic study of Western archaeology and history by those best situated for carrying on such work -students old and young residing in the West GEO W KNIGHT NOTICE-It is but just to the Editorial Committee to state that the papers that have hitherto been read ...
... JOHN BROWN JOHN BROWN The Great Republic bred her free-born sons To smother conscience in the coward's hush And had to have a freedom-champion's Blood sprinkled in her face to make her blush One will become a passion to avenge Her shame-a fury consecrate and weird As if the old religion of Stonehenge Amid our weakling worships reappeared It was a drawn sword of Jehovah's wrath Two-edged and flaming waved back to a host Of mighty shadows gathering on its path Soon to emerge as soldiers when the ...
... A Buckeye Home Coming 503 A Buckeye Home Coming 503 A BUCKEYE HOME COMING THOMAS M EARL This poem was written to be sung at the Home Coming of the Buckeyes at Columbus Ohio September 2-6 1907 My native state Ohio Once more thy sward I tread Once more my eyes behold thy skies Of azure overspread I breathe again thy buoyant air I taste thy waters cool And feel the joy of growing boy By the old swimming pool I've wandered in the Westlands And East I've chanced to roam But never yet could ere ...
... REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR SILVER SERVICE OF THE BATTLESHIP OHIO Through the prompt and effective aid of Senator Frank B Willis and the cordial co-operation of Governor A V Donahey there have been transferred from the Navy Department of the United States to the custody of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society the silver service of the Battleship Ohio the loving cup presented by Miss Helen Deshler who christened the battleship and the ...
... NOTES NOTES Contributors to This Issue EMERSON F GREENMAN former curator of archaeology of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society is now at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor Reprints Reprints of any paper published in the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical QUARTERLY may be obtained by the contributor Estimate of the cost will be furnished on request and the request should be made to the editor before the issue containing the article is to be published Publications For a ...
... 302 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 302 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY The book includes addresses of welcome by governors and other public officials descriptions of banquets parades balls and other ceremonies which took place while Lafayette was making his five thousand mile journey through the South and West The picture given by the local press reports throws much light on the social economic and political life of the times H L NOTES Dorothy V Martin is a cataloger ...