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"The Campaigns of the Revolution in the Ohio Valley: Their Effect on the Growth of the United States," Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 39-59.
... THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE THE CAMPAIGNS OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE OHIO VALLEY THEIR EFFECT ON THE GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES JULIETTE SESSIONS In 1903 the Ohio Society Sons of the Revolution offered a prize of 100 for the best essay which might be submitted upon the subject heading this article Miss Sessions a member of the teaching corps of The Columbus High School entered the contest and was awarded the prize The essay is herewith made public for the first time through the ...

"Treaty of Greenville, The" (Treaty of Greenville Centennial) by Samuel F. Hunt. Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 218-240.
... Mills Adjutant-General of the army that twenty-two 230 Ohio Arch 230 Ohio Arch and His Society Pub li cations officers and non-commissioned officers were killed in that action including Major McMahon himself THE CAMPAIGN OF THE FALLEN TIMBERS General Wayne having been reinforced on July 26th 1794 by sixteen hundred mounted men from Kentucky under the command of Major-General Scott with whom he had served at the battle of Monmouth left the ...

"Minutes of the Fortieth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 228-284.
... Mills A E Domoney F C Mills stated he would Mills Director of the Mills O 6-3-'25 Mills O 6-3-'25 254 Mills adds to collection
"William Cortenus Schenck, Pioneer and Statesman of Ohio," by Fred B. Jones. Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 363-371.
... WILLIAM CORTENUS SCHENCK PIONEER AND WILLIAM CORTENUS SCHENCK PIONEER AND STATESMAN OF OHIO By FRED B JOYNER It is the purpose of this sketch to resurrect from oblivion a pioneer and statesman of early Ohio William Cortenus Schenck For some time I have been studying the life of Robert Cumming Schenck the illustrious son of this early pioneer Through a study of the Schenck papers now in my possession through the courtesy of Mrs J Sprigg McMahon of New York City I have become convinced that the ...

"The Late Prehistoric Cultures of the Ohio Valley," by James B. Griffin. Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 186-195.
... Adena A number of regional subdivisions of Fort Ancient have been recognized one of which is located in the Cincinnati area This Madisonville Focus clearly indicates its connections with both the Cumberland and eastern Tennessee areas There are also some indications of cross-ties with the northern Illinois area which will be presented shortly Around Portsmouth Ohio there was another important sub-center of Fort Ancient the Feurt Focus which ...

"The Rise of the Denominational College," Volume 25, Number 1, January, 1916, pp. 52-58.
... THE RISE OF THE DENOMINATIONAL COLLEGE THE RISE OF THE DENOMINATIONAL COLLEGE BY RUSSELL M STOREY Of all the groups that had their part in the early educational life of the Ohio Valley none more completely ran the gamut of pioneer experiences than the founders and builders of the denominational colleges They were hewers of wood and drawers of water in their persons they combined the functions of builder janitor teacher business manager and president together with whatever other odds and ends ...

"The History and Prospects of the Society," Volume 1, Number 4, March, 1888, pp. 332-340.
... THE HISTORY AND PROSPECTS OF THE THE HISTORY AND PROSPECTS OF THE SOCIETY ANNUAL ADDRESS BEFORE THE OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY FEBRUARY 23 1887 F C SESSIONS FIRST VICE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY THE Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society now closes its second year and begins its third May it not be profitable to take in retrospect a view of what has been done and in prospect of what may be done The Society owes its origin to the impulse given to historical study by the great ...

"Editorialana," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 470-480.
... Mills Curator of the Mills Ohio State Mills Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Columbus 0 The Association adjourned at 100 P M to Memorial Hall Fairmont Park for luncheon After luncheon the members inspected the Museum and were given an automobile ride through Fairmont Park visiting the Zoological Gardens and ending the ride ...

"Fort Hill Indian Cemetery," by Felix J. Koch. Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 319-321.
... FORT HILL INDIAN CEMETERY FORT HILL INDIAN CEMETERY BY FELIX J KOCH Antiquarians and others interested in the lost races of this continent have been delighted recently at the news of the discovery of still another Indian burial ground on Ft Hill at the mouth of the Big Miami River in the very southwest corner of Ohio Workmen building a road through the territory found arrow-heads and other Indian implements such as to indicate the proximity of a pre-historic cemetery and proceeding with care ...

"Society-a Half Century of Progress, The," by John F. Carlisle. Volume 44, Number 3, July, 1935, pp. 375-390.
... Mills then curator Mills reported many Mills then curator took Mills declaring that it Mills aptly Mills spoke on the growth
"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 216-224.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA THE AVERY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES A philosophical essayist on the study of history tritely remarks that a historian should be possessed of industry conscience and imagination Industry and patience to faithfully exhume the facts conscience to truthfully and impartially exploit them and imagination to vividly portray the scenes and events involved that the reader in his mind's eye may perceive them realistically reproduced Such is the ideal historian Such an one to ...

"General Mason and his Letter On Railroads," by B. F. Prince. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 254-258.
... GENERAL MASON AND HIS LETTER ON RAILROADS GENERAL MASON AND HIS LETTER ON RAILROADS B F PRINCE Almost every community of considerable size and age has furnished one or more characters who have been prominent for a life and acts that were for the good of that special locality and often for the state or nation at large One who stood in this threefold relation was Hon Samson Mason of Springfield Ohio Mr Mason was born in the state of New York in 1793 He attended the public schools of the day ...

"Franklinton at the Time of the Death of Lucas Sullivant," by Andrew Denny Rodgers, III. Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 167-174.
... FRANKLINTON AT THE TIME OF THE DEATH FRANKLINTON AT THE TIME OF THE DEATH OF LUCAS SULLIVANT BY ANDRE W DENNY RODGERS III Dedication ceremonies of the monument erected to Lucas Sullivant and the pioneers of Franklin County in the Franklinton Cemetery Our mood this afternoon is one of retrospect This afternoon we lift away the gray mists of more than a century to move among the valiant pioneer spirits of the borough of Franklinton Today this is Franklinton and the time is the ninth day of ...

"Rediscovering the Old Northwest," by Christopher B. Coleman. Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 637-656.
... Report of the 44th Annual Meeting 637 Report of the 44th Annual Meeting 637 associated with not only academic work but state historical work in years past an officer of the Indiana Historical Society and editor of the Indiana Magazine of History who for a time left the state of Indiana and was engaged in educational work in one of the colleges of Pennsylvania It was an opportunity that came to me a few years ago when leaving the state historical work in Indiana to recommend Dr Coleman as my ...

"The McGuffey Society at the Logan Elm," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 355-379.
... Mills has been persistent in bringing to light the hidden secrets of the mounds the hilltop forts the lowland enclosures and the village sites of the Scioto Valley The work of his able assistant Mr H C Shetrone has been evidenced by his scholarly writings on this subject the last of which 'The Culture Problem in Ohio Archaeology' published in the American Anthropologist for AprilJune 1920 reflects credit upon his spirit of research careful ...

"By-Laws," Volume 42, Number 3, July, 1933, pp. 345-346.
... Report of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting 345 Report of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting 345 The bicentennial of the birth of George Washington was extensively celebrated within the past year An extended account of the pageant representing Washington's journey on the Ohio River in 1770 was published in the QUARTERLY for January 1933 The Ohio History Conference at a meeting here went on record in favor of the preparation of a check-list of newspapers Within the past year through the ...

"Address of Mrs. Mack (The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield)," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 363-365.
... The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield 363 No other county in the state is so rich in early history as Sandusky A British post was established here during the Revolutionary War Here the first permanent white settlers located and the first marriage between whites was performed Especially during the War of 1812 was it a famous battleground In marking one by one these historical places we as an organization are not only showing patriotism in ...

"Report of Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Held in the Museum and Library Building of the Society, March 26, 1931," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 549-554.
... REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY HELD IN THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY BUILDING OF THE SOCIETY MARCH 26 1 931 The Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society met in annual meeting March 26 1931 at 2 o'clock p m in the trustees' room of the Museum and Library Building The following members were present Johnson Bareis Florence Orton Spetnagel Goodman and Hinkle ...

"Report of Committees on Historical Activities," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 564-567.
... REPORT OF COMMITTEES ON HISTORICAL REPORT OF COMMITTEES ON HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES Dr Harlow Lindley read the following report of the Committee on Historical Activities in Ohio which was filed with the other reports for publication in the Quarterly REPORT ON HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES IN OHIO BY HARLOW LINDLEY Chair man Co mm ittee on Cooperation From information at hand it appears that there are about forty local county and regional historical societies now in existence in the State of Ohio Some of ...

"The Cincinnati Tablet: An Interpretation," Volume 45, Number 3, July, 1936, pp. 257-264.
... THE CINCINNATI TABLET AN INTERPRETATION THE CINCINNATI TABLET AN INTERPRETATION By CHARLES C WILLOUGHBY The Great Horned Serpent of our American tribes was usually considered a god of waters lakes and streams His anger was manifested through storms thunder and lightning Forked lightning was the darting of his tongue The Algonquians of the Great Lakes believed that a monster serpent Gitche-Kenebig dwelt in these waters who unless appeased with offerings raised a tempest or broke the ice beneath ...