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"Accessions to Natural History Collections," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 629.
... Forty-First Annual Meeting 629 Forty-First Annual Meeting 629 347 Celt Axe and Spear Point presented by Mr John Rothwell Columbus O 7-10-26 348 Human skeleton from mound presented by Mr R H Copenhaver Mt Sterling O 7-26-26 349 Archaeological collection of Professor J C Sample Perrysville O presented by Mrs Elizabeth Sample 8-11-26 350 Effigy Fish presented by Mr D S Leech Lima O 8-21-26 Accessions to Natural History Collections DEPARTMENT OF ORNITHOLOGY 3 Collection of mounted birds presented ...

Volume 43, Number 4, October, 1934, pp. 477.
... CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE Francis Phelps Weisenburger Ph D University of Michigan since 1924 a member of the History faculty of the Ohio State University now assistant Drofessor of history there Douglas C McMurtrie is well known as a bibliographer his field covering the history of early printing in different states and cities Mr McMurtrie's occupation in Chicago is the manufacturing of type-composing machines and typeface matrices but his background is that of a ...

"NOTES" Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 196.
... 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 the Department of English at the Ohio State ...

"Silver Service of the Battleship Ohio," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 527.
... 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 ON CONTRIBUTORS," Volume 51, Number 1, January-March, 1942, pp. 78.
... 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 ...

"Protection of Prehistoric Mounds and Village Sites," Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 340.
... PROTECTION OF PREHISTORIC MOUNDS AND PROTECTION OF PREHISTORIC MOUNDS AND VILLAGE SITES In late years institutions for archaeological research located outside of the State of Ohio have come into the state and largely encroached upon the field of study and investigation which should be reserved for the purposes of home state exploration To give such societies as The Ohio State Archaeological amp Historical Society as is justly due them the right of way in this matter the 80th General Assembly ...

"Struggle for Freedom in Kansas, The," by Thomas Ewing. Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 492.
... 492 Ohio Arch 492 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications GENERAL THOMAS EWING The Society has recently received copies of a very interesting pamphlet entitled The Struggle for Freedom in Kansas by General Thomas Ewing This was published in 1894 while the General was still living It is our hope to reproduce this at some time in the coming year with other material setting forth important events in the life of General Ewing In the struggle to make Kansas a free state in the Civil War in the ...

"A Half Century of the Writing of History in Ohio," by Francis P. Weisenburger. Volume 48, Number 2, April, 1939, pp. 163.
... OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 163 OHIO HISTORY CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 163 five years ago Charles K Bolton librarian of the Boston Athenaeum in an address on Genealogy and History before the American Historical Association assembled in Boston 1912 showed how as he said the vicissitudes of families conceal the very sources of political and economic history He urged accordingly that genealogists in their researches concern themselves not merely with the names births marriages and deaths of ...

"Notice," by A. A. Graham. Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 82.
... 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 ...

"Announcement" Volume 90, Number 4, Autumn, 1981, pp. 297.
... Announcement Announcement The staff of Ohio History wishes to announce that due to budgetary restrictions this issue Autumn 1981 is the journal's final appearance as a quarterly publication Henceforth beginning in October 1982 Ohio History will be an annual publication We would like to emphasize that only the frequency of publication will change the journal while serving a broad spectrum of readers interested in state and regional history will continue to specialize in articles written by ...

"EDITORIAL NOTE," Volume 43, Number 2, April, 1934, pp. 113.
... EDITORIAL NOTE EDITORIAL NOTE It seems appropriate to make the April issue of the QUARTERLY a Memorial to the late Charles Burleigh Galbreath who for fourteen years was its editor The April issue of Museu m Echoes was devoted largely to him It contained a brief sketch of his life written by the editor copies of the editorials appearing in the Columbus daily newspapers following his death and three poems written by local friends which were originally published in the A Verse for Today column of ...

"Archaeological and Historical Collections in Ohio," Volume 1, Number 4, March, 1888, pp. 395-401.
... Archaeological and Historical Collections in Ohio Archaeological and Historical Collections in Ohio 395 396 Ohio Archhaeological and Historical Quarterly 396 Ohio Archhaeological and Historical Quarterly Archaeological and Historical Collections in Ohio Archaeological and Historical Collections in Ohio 397 398 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 398 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly Archaeological and Historical Collections in Ohio Archaeolog i cal and Historical ...

"Our Alibi," Volume 42, Number 4, October, 1933, pp. 459.
... OUR ALIBI OUR ALIBI Because of the depression the Society's appropriations for printing were so severely cut that the issues of the Q UA R TER LY for the year 1933 have necessarily been irregular For a time it seemed that they would have to be abandoned but the Legislature finally came to the relief of the Society 459 ...

"Historical, Pioneer and Other Such Societies in Ohio," Volume 1, Number 4, March, 1888, pp. 402-403.
... 402 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 402 Ohio Archaeological a n d Historical Quarterly a Historical Societies in Ohio Historical Societies in Ohio 403 ...