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"Why is Ohio Called the Buckeye State?," by William M. Farrar (Marietta Centennial). Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 174-179.
... generally understood generally as - Come all ye jolly Buckeye boys And listen to my song See what a host of lumber And buckeye poles are hereAnd Buckeye boys without number Aloft the logs to rear But the buckeye was not only thus woven into song and sung and shouted from every log cabin but it became a popular emblem of the party and an article of commerce more especially along the old ...

"Samuel Huntington: A Connecticut Aristocrat on the Ohio Frontier," by Jeffrey P. Brown. Volume 89, Number 4, Autumn, 1980, pp. 420-438.
... 1848 from Western Reserve Historical Society Mss 1 Container 10 Vol 14 Manuscripts Relating to the Early History of the Connecticut Western Reserve 1795-ca 1860 folder 10 and Samuel Huntington Correspondence roll 3 frame 221 list of heirs Huntington was survived by his widow five sons and one daughter They inherited a good deal of Cleveland-area real estate ...

"Address of Hon. Samuel H. Doyle" (Treaty of Greenville Centennial) Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 256-257.
... 256 Ohio Arch 256 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications ADDRESS OF HON SAMUEL H DOYLE DELIVERED AT GREENVILLE OHIO AUGUST 3 1895 Ladies and Gentlemen I come to you from the adjoining State to join with you in this celebration We have a common interest in this historic event with you I will detain you but a few minutes We have been together ...

"Communications Relating to the Celebration," Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 234-244.
... COMMUNICATIONS RELATING TO THE CELCOMMUNICATIONS RELATING TO THE CELEBRATION LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS OF CONGRATULATION MARIETTA April 6 1888 Dr I W Andrews Hartford Conn The Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society in session at its annual meeting sends greeting and congratulates you on the great success of the Marietta Centennial so largely the result of your labors Nothing but your presence is wanting to complete it Our best wishes for your ...

"Address of Charles E. Dagenett," Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 288-295.
... 288 Ohio Arch 288 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ferson to the degree that he declared it compared favorably with any speech of Demosthenes or Cicero It matters little if this is not the exact spot where Lord Dunmore received the oration It could not have been far from here But tradition coming down through several reliable families whose representatives still live near here says ...

"Colonel Thomas Cresap," Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 146-164.
... general convention at generals The commanding general of the battle of Inka and who served with honor through the war and had charge of the Southwest Division later was a grandson of Col Daniel Cresap of the Revolution and great grandson of Col Thomas Cresap our aged hero and he served until on Fame's eternal camping ground he slept Gen ...

"The Conquest of the Indian," by Benjamin R. Cowen. Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 139-147.
... generally regarded as peculiar to the stronger sex from which woman is exempt Yet war and sacrifice and hardship have been woman's burden since our first parents turned their backs on Eden So that the women who have erected this memorial were strictly in the line of duty and privilege for women should have a place of honor wherever the hardships and the sacrifices of the race are held in grateful memory 139 140
"An Expedition Against the Shakers," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 403-415.
... generally known and a generally equipped in general loud and hideous generality being wearied generality kept busy at their usual employments-took dinner in their usual manner and entertained such as they could with convenience They ...

"Nullification in Ohio" by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 413-422.
... general reader it is a generals of that war The general throughout the State From these facts it can be seen that Ohio was a natural soil for the sowing and development of the State Rights Doctrine of the Jeffersonian Democracy It was a thing to be expected that a State politically ...

"Address of Mrs. John T. Mack," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 414-418.
... 414 Ohio Arch 414 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of their devotion It remains for us to take up the full burden of citizenship and to consecrate our lives to the task of making our country worthy of the sacrifices that have been made by those who in countless numbers have given their lives for its ...

"The Centennial Celebration of the Siege of Fort Meigs: Perrysburg, July 27, 1913," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 34-48.
... general enthusiasm general whose indifference general orders dispatches reports and letters rather than the too-frequent plan of many writers in making excerpts of mere items bearing on the subject often twisting them unconsciously out of their literal bearing-L E K 48 Ohio Arch 48 ...

"Inequality Amidst Abundance: Land Ownership in Early Nineteenth Century Ohio," Volume 88, Number 2, Spring, 1979, pp. 133-151.
... general sources of land general in 1808 in 1809 he general in 1808 two years general Little information generalizations from the general Ephraim Cutler the
"Reminiscences of A Pioneer," edited by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 19, Numbers 1 & 2, January-April, 1910, pp. 190-227.
... generally joined and generally tanned his heavy generally worked till general Well Mike what is general took share with the generally tanned his own
"Siege of Fort Meigs," Volume 28, Number 3, July, 1919, pp. 280-285.
... general commanding at general and the celebrated general and he was reserved by a wise and far-seeing Providence to be in after times the proud the high blessing the bright prospect the noble deliverer of his country Fort Meigs was invested and cannonaded with bomb shells and red hot balls for seven days during all which time Gen Harrison ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 578-583.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR THE CAPTURE OF OLD VINCENNES This is the title of a timely and most interesting volume edited by Dr Milo M Quaife Managing Editor of the Mississippi Valley Historical Review It includes the original narratives of George Rogers Clark the leader of the American ...

"A Century of Statehood," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 25-29.
... assembly was called general assembly considering all its difficulties did the best that it could but from the din which has surrounded my ears for the last few months I am quite sure there are quite a few people among the 1800000 who are not satisfied Laughter But I trust fellow citizens and members of the Chamber of Commerce that you will ...

"Henry Bouquet: His Indian Campaigns," Volume 26, Number 4, October, 1917, pp. 489-506.
... generals to take over the general who from the general massacre of the general disorder and all general engagement had general charge was made
"Franklinton-An Historical Address," by John Beatty. Volume 6, Number 1, January, 1898, pp. 59-71.
... 1848 says The town of Franklinton has not varied much in population and business for forty years The census reports show that in 1840 it contained only 394 inhabitants while Worthington at that time had 440 Franklinton was never an incorporated town and never had either mayor marshal or board of council- 70 Ohio Arch 70 Ohio Arch and His ...

"The Taylor-Livingston Centenary in Franklin County," Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 486-503.
... generally known and general government past this point and it at once became a great thoroughfare for all methods of travel between the east and west It was over this highway that the central portions of Ohio Indiana Illinois and the southern part of Iowa and the northern part of Missouri were mostly populated The most picturesque and ...

"OHS Committee Report: Fort Meigs, Fort Amanda, Fort Miami and the Battlefield of Fallen Timbers," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 576-577.
... generally This deed is recorded on page 344 vol 549 in Lucas County It was executed Jan 3 1921 and recorded Jan 28 1921 We believe it is of the utmost importance that the Budget Committee of the Society be instructed by the Board of Trustees to use their utmost endeavor to secure a suitable appropriation from the legislature so that the conditions of the above deed may be fully complied with Respectfully submitted Signed W J SHERMAN Chairman ...