... THE EVOLUTION OF THE OHIO-ERIE BOUNDARY THE EVOLUTION OF THE OHIO-ERIE BOUNDARY BY REGINALD C M'GRANE D A R Fellow University of Cincinnati The question of boundaries has always been a source of trouble Nations have been arrayed against each other wars have been fought diplomats have argued and demagogues have harrangued over such disputed points Sometimes Providence in its unaccountable way ...
... assembly On this occasion our feelings were like Jacob's when he cried out How dreadful is this place Surely the Lord is in this place And the world knew it not With these impressions we returned to the village and spent the night Next morning as soon as it was day one of their speakers mounted a log near the southeast corner of the village and began the morning service with a loud voice in thanksgiving o the Great Spirit He continued his ...
... general Satisfaction in the general's department and generally been taken from general government to which general and of Major general that he had served
... generally were weakened by sickness and a spell of unseasonable hot weather Their only food consisted of flour and some smoked pork which had been cured the year before The missionaries celebrated the first Lord's Supper at Pettquotting on October 13 On the 24th a sick Indian woman was brought in who asked to be baptized and allowed to remain Oppelt talked with her then baptized her with the name of Sophia and she died a few days later In ...
... 1848 Chiefly from original manuscripts Ohio Co's Acts Early promotion of education Education in Territorial Ohio 377 Education in Territorial Ohio 377 15 Hinsdale B A The Old Northwest New York 1888 Ordinance of 1787 Land Ordinance of 1785 16 Historical Sketches of Public Schools in ...
... general migration that general neglect on the general agent exploring general alarm apparent in the Eastern states during this early period over the rapid growth of the Western country already there were scattered evidences of the hostile attitude that was later to become so marked Just ...
... generally that one of the generally Here a Pause took generally rated this battle generally intermarried with generally made of the Bark generally built of small
... general 410 Ohiogeneral efpecially if in be encouraged by your example and influence I have therefore taken the liberty of enclofing to you a Subfcription Paper for the purpofe of raifing as much Specie or Tobacco as you can upon the Officers and Soldiers Certificates So foon as thofe Subfcriptions are compleated and the Tobacco and ...
... generally weys from 63 to generally good wheat land general I have heard him general of the National D A general laws do not control general law controlling the
... generally and that the generally dissipated It is gratifying to know that Spiegel Grove met no such impairment When received by the State it was in a perfect state of preservation and all of the valuable historic effects of President Hayes were there intact Few presidents of the United States have left so large and so complete a collection of documents papers and books To these should be ...
... general 410 Ohiogeneral efpecially if in be encouraged by your example and influence I have therefore taken the liberty of enclofing to you a Subfcription Paper for the purpofe of raifing as much Specie or Tobacco as you can upon the Officers and Soldiers Certificates So foon as thofe Subfcriptions are compleated and the Tobacco and ...
... general fund at the sacrifice of other needs of the Society believing that the Legislature will in its next appropriation make good this amount As one of the objects of this appropriation on the part of the Legislature was to secure sets of these publications for distribution among the school and public libraries it is expected that the members will donate more or less of their sets to libraries in their neighborhood or district Circular ...
... 1848 in Ohio XXXVI 188-311 Roseboom E H Ohio in the Presidential Election of 1824 XXVI 153-224 --------- Salmon P Chase and the Know Nothings Miss Val Hist Rev XXV 335-50 Sessions Juliette Ohio and the Nation since the Civil War XXV 146-56 Shilling D C Woman's Suffrage in the Constitutional ...
... Editorialana Editorialana 161 mouth begin to move and approaching the immobile features silent for centuries he placed his ear to the stone lips and heard a sound like a subdued murmur you're another As Artemus Ward would say of this controversy of the critics it would be funny if it were not serious The Mound Builders builded better than they knew Their works are food for thought and subjects for study Certain it is that they were a vast and enterprising and interesting race whence and ...
... general impression the New general public schools and in girls' academies and female seminaries and in a few girls' high schools opportunities for advanced instruction began It was the West which first recognized the possibility of a college education for girls as the founders of Oberlin College put it in 1833 The elevation of the female character by bringing within the reach of the ...
... CHARLES WILLING BYRD CHARLES WILLING BYRD BY W H BURTNER JR The second secretary and acting governor of the Northwest Territory the first United States judge for Ohio district has had almost nothing printed of his life and endeavors Not ten lines can be found in the histories of Ohio His bones now lie forgotten in a little township cemetery back of the new school house at Sinking Springs ...
... generally entertained A general school law in 1821 general act was passed to generally the schools took generally they remained general school law The law