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"The Centennial of Croghan's Victory," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 1-33.
... general level from which it general interest which has general government for the Lower Sandusky navy yard The efficient Venetian Night committee then had portrayed in living fire a scene depicting the sailing up the Sandusky River of Commodore Barclay's fleet carrying Proctor's Army the bombardment of Fort Stephenson from the fleet and ...

"An Indian Camp Meeting," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 39-43.
... generally went bareheaded or else wore a bandana handkerchief When at their dances and feasts they painted and wore head dresses of feathers and brilliant beads The women wore a shirt or gown which came below the waist about their person from the waist down below the knees they wore wrapped about them several yards of cotton cloth or a petticoat then leggings of buckskin and moccasins The blanket or shawl was worn over their heads and body ...

"The Origin, Description and Service of Fort Winchester, with Mention of Some of the Persons and Events Connected With It," Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 253-277.
... general and brigade baggage commissaries and quartermasters' stores immediately in the rear of the fatigue party The cavalry in the following order Captain Garrard and twenty of his men to precede the guard in front and equally divided at the head of each line a lieutenant and eighteen men in the rear of the whole army and baggage the balance of the cavalry equally divided on the flanks or the flank lines The regimental baggage wagons will ...

"Sixteenth Annual Report of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society to the Governor of the State and the Membrs of the Society," by E. O. Randall. Volume 9, Number 4, April, 1901, pp. 383-402.
... assembly within ten days from the beginning of its first session etc In accordance with this act the Governor appointed as such commission W H Stewart Cincinnati Capt M A McGuire Cincinnati Nathaniel P Ramsey Dayton William Binkley Sydney George K Otis Hicksville John W Davis Batavia Henry Flesh Piqua L J Fenton Winchester M H Donahue New Lexington George B Christian Marion Curtis E McBride Mansfield B J McKinney Marietta T G Donaldson ...

"Manasseh Cutler, Lobbyist," Volume 96, , Summer-Autumn, 1987, pp. 101-123.
... general interest of the general verbal adjustment with the Board and leaving Sargent to work on details the lobbyist hastened to his lodgings As he trod up Broadway to Henderson's friends and Congressmen stepped forward to offer congratulations By 6 PM he was on the road home Whether that night or more probably at a later date he recorded his triumph in his journeybook By this ordinance we ...

"Crawford Massacre Anniversary," Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 417-418.
... general of the United States Othniel Looker of Hamilton county completed his term CRAWFORD MASSACRE ANNIVERSARY On June 11th the Pioneer Association of Wyandot county held its anniversary of the Crawford massacre Several hundred people gathered in the picturesque grove on the banks of the historic Tymochtee but a few hundred feet from the monument erected to the memory of the martyr Colonel William Crawford who gave up his life in the cause of ...

"Powder Magazine at Fort Hamilton," by William C. Miller. Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 404-407.
... generally understood that the Revolutionary War ended with the surrender of Cornwallis October 19 1781 and a treaty of peace was signed at Ghent acknowledging the independence of the colonies and by this treaty the United States were to have and hold as part of its domain the territory from the Atlantic to the Mississippi River and south of the Great Lakes except Florida which was ceded to Spain But did the British adhere to their agreement No ...

"The Shaker Community of Warren County: Its Origin, Rise, Progress and Decline," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 251-304.
... general charge of all the generally brought in their general end and purpose general union and general union of the general Covenant applicable
"The Right of Discovery" Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 349-379.
... general feeling however was especially at the earlier times that paganism which meant not being baptized deprived the individual of those rights which a true jural morality considers inherent in each human being The fact of being baptized or not being baptized determined a claim to the commonest rights nay more to mere sympathy with bodily suffering1 Mr Wheaton states the case thus According to the European ideas of that age the heathen ...

"John Carey, An Ohio Pioneer," by Muriel Kinney. Volume 46, Number 2, April, 1937, pp. 166-198.
... general and asked for bids generally that for years it general the importance of generally known fact that general policy of standing general desire in your District I perceive you ...

"Political Influence of Ohio Pioneers," by George M. Gadsby. Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 193-196.
... POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF OHIO PIONEERS POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF OHIO PIONEERS GEORGE M GADSBY In present day politics we find the principle of like father like son a very potent one Or as a ward chairman of this city recently remarked when speaking of the politics of a candidate an apple never falls very far from the tree If now this system of paternal or traditional politics is noticeable in ...

"The Louisiana Purchase," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 248-262.
... general to the United general exploitation of the globe in the interests of a high civilization The localities of the Union have been stimulated into such activities that manufactures and agriculture have run a mighty race commerce alone lags and no wonder for Louisiana gave us a land world of our own a home market more valuable than both the Indies or the continental mass of the East ...

"Rescue Case of 1857, The," by Benj. F. Prince. Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 292-309.
... generally were hostile to general charge against them was resisting the United States officers in the discharge of their duties The proceedings showed that the chief cause of action against Dr Houston was that he had given aid to Sheriff Layton All were held to bail for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars each Their bondsmen were James F Whiteman A D Rodgers A D Coombs Rodney Mason and David ...

"Membership in the General Assembly of Ohio," Volume 40, Number 2, April, 1931, pp. 222-283.
... 1848 It can scarcely be said to have had a fair trial at that time As the Constitution of 18731874 was rejected at the polls the effort to solve the problem of safeguarding the rights of the minority by a system of proportional representation has never been made Ohio still waits for the day when a courageous attempt will be made to move nearer to a perfect democracy through an acceptable ...

"The Tammany Society in Ohio," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 349-370.
... general election of 1810 generally deemed this a general government general government they generally religious people with Calvinistic views The State of Ohio-Only eight years old ...

"John Smith, First Senator from Ohio and His Connections with Aaron Burr," by M. Avis Pitcher. Volume 45, Number 1, January, 1936, pp. 68-88.
... generally one hundred generally been viewed as a general for the army80 When general meeting Sellman and general tone had been that general bankruptcy which led to the seizure and ...

"Major Caleb Stark in Ohio," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 150-159.
... assembly may the more readily comprehend the causes of complaint it becomes necessary to accompany it with a brief statement of facts Know then that the congress of the U S granted to John Stark for military services 850 acres of land and to his son Archibald 200 acres who dying without issue John became his heir and owner of the land say 1050 acres James E Smith and James Johnson pretending a purchase entered the same in August 1801 Your ...

"Minutes of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 381-395.
... general work of the Society general and upon motion adjourned A A GRA H AM Secretary In order to keep clear the course of the official proceedings of the Society which were not completely recorded it is here to be noted that at this annual eighth meeting of the Trustees the terms of office of seven Trustees expired February 23 1893 viz Elected by the Society February 1890 N S Townshend ...

"Fort Miamis: The International Background," Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 146-166.
...general of Canada in 1793 general of Canada was general British-American general authorize supplies general opinion that the general arming of that area
"Visions of America, 1787-1788: The Ohio of Reverend Manasseh Cutler" by Louis W. Potts. Volume 111, pp.101-120, Summer-Autumn, 2002, pp. 101.
... 1848 210-12 pointed out that Cutlers fellow citizens of Massachusetts ranged from anxious enthusiasm to complete skepticism about living in the West 20 Joseph W Ernst With Compass and Chain Federal Land Surveyors in the Old Northwest 1785-1816 New York 1979 47 84-85 Hurt Ohio Frontier 155-57 Hildegard Binder Johnson Perceptions and Illustrations of the American Landscape in the