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"Extracts from Winthrop Sargent's Journal. 1793-1795," Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 273-282.
... generally are in this general and the subject of general public explanation general government must general summer crop Winthrop Sargent 281 Winthrop Sargent 281 Sunday 5--Peas planted upon the 23d are coming up Monday 6--Planted ...

"The French Settlement and Settlers of Gallipolis," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 45-81.
... assembly resolved general being mortally wounded as his eyes were about to close upon this world forever being told that victory had perched upon his country's banner said I die happy The Marquis De Montcalm who commanded the French defensive force and who was also wounded unto death expressed himself as glad to die in that he would not be obliged to see Quebec surrendered Those were brave ...

"Richard Plantaganet Llewellyn Baber: A Sketch and Some of His Letters," edited by Duane Mowry. Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 370-381.
... general circulation with a general character and conduct Some time not long after he had entered on his duties as Paymaster he was at Cairo Ill waiting further orders and having nothing active to do he thought of a friend Joe Sullivant Jr an old Columbus boy then living on a large estate in central Illinois and so with- Richard Plantaganet Llewellyn Baber Richard Plantaganet Llewellyn ...

"Annual Meeting of the Trustees," Volume 27, Number 4, October, 1918, pp. 548-552.
... 548 Ohio Arch 548 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications to Cornstalk whose headquarters for years were nearby who was the chief Indian at the treaty and who was one of the noblest and most influential chiefs in Ohio history This closed the proceedings of the Annual Meeting and upon motion it was adjourned ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES ...

"St. Clair's Defeat: As Told by an Eye-Witness-From Original Mss.," Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 378-380.
... general and his officers general halt Something got general and a number of the general opinion was that we generally accepted accounts and should be carefully and reverently preserved for future reference ...

"Trustee Meeting at Spiegel Grove," Volume 19, Number 3, July, 1910, pp. 319-322.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA TRUSTEE MEETING AT SPIEGEL GROVE On Thursday June 30th the Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society held a regular meeting at the residence of Colonel Webb C Hayes Spiegel Grove Fremont Ohio It was a most interesting and memorable occasion Colonel Hayes had invited the Trustees to be his guests the day named above and day before and on ...

"Minutes of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, Held at Columbus, Ohio, February 19, 1895," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 430-450.
... MINUTES MINUTES OF THE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Ohio State Archaeological and Historical SOCIETY HELD AT COLUMBUS OHIO FEBRUARY 19 1895 The eleventh meeting tenth annual of The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the Library room of the State Capitol on the afternoon of February 19 1895
"Ohio in Africa," Volume 51, Number 2, April-June, 1942, pp. 79-88.
... general He began his request with the bold statement that a careful examination of the census tables together with a knowledge of many other facts connected with the subject proved very clearly that the Ohio valley must soon become the home of a large proportion of the free colored people10 The ratio of increase of the Negroes when not affected by emancipation was two per cent per annum This ...

"Unveiling of Memorial to Elizabeth Zane," Volume 37, Number 3, July, 1928, pp. 592-598.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL TO ELIZABETH ZANE An event of more than passing interest in the pioneer history of the Ohio Valley was appropriately celebrated at Walnut Grove Cemetery Martins Ferry
Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 605-617.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XXIV INDEX TO VOLUME XXIV NOTE -That portion of this volume embracing the monograph entitled A History of Banking and Currency in Ohio Before the Civil War contained in pages 235-533 is separately indexed on pages 534-539 and is therefore not included in the General Index of this volume A Articles Editorialana - Concluded First Catholic Church in
"Origin of Public Education in Ohio, The," by William McAlpine. Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 409-447.
... 1848 edition of his 1848 Lane S A-Fifty Years of Akron and Summit County Smith-History of Jefferson College ...

"Surgeon's Mate at Fort Defiance: The Journal of Joseph Gardner Andrews for the Year 1795, A," edited by Richard C. Knopf. Volume 66, Number 1, January, 1957, pp. 57-86.
... general of the army during general in 1812 He was general belief that he has general depth of the snow generalized peritonitis general of all Canada 20
"Monument on the Site of Fort Washington: Ceremonies at the Unveiling of Monument, 1789-1808," Volume 10, Number 1, July, 1901, pp. 1-20.
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS MONUMENT ON THE SITE OF FORT WASHINGTON CEREMONIES AT THE UNVEILING OF MONUMENT 1789-1808 The monument erected in Third street between Broadway and Ludlow street in Cincinnati to mark the site of Fort Washington was unveiled on June 14 It was erected by a committee representing patriotic societies in
"General John Graves Simcoe-The Canadian Governor Who Attempted to Make Ohio a Part of Canada," by James A. Green. Volume 43, Number 1, January, 1934, pp. 35-60.
... generally It is to be generally handy men Another generally with the organization of the universe But Governor Simcoe did not look at it in that way He believed he could hold all our Northwest for Britain and there were even great Americans in that formative and uncertain period who felt that the blood and treasure the republic was ...

"Washington's 'Tour to the Ohio' and Articles of 'The Mississippi Company,'" by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 431-488.
...general over the portion of general to say with some general Meeting as general Meeting of the general meeting to be had general or individuals in
"Braddock's Road," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 432-442.
... general's name is of general follow that trace rather than cut a new way through the forest Descending from Sandy Gap the old road leads to the grove now occupied by the summer cottages and auditorium of the Alleghany Camp Ground Near this place was General Braddock's first camp which in his orderly book is called the camp in the grove but ...

"Welsh Settlements in Ohio," by Wm. Harvey Jones. Volume 16, Number 2, April, 1907, pp. 194-227.
... 1848-1866 Bethesda 1848 William Jones and his family came from Tawelfan North Wales and Richard Breese and his family from North Wales and in the following year Robert Griffiths came to the neighborhood Before this time the Sunday School classes studied the English Bible but after these families came the children studied the Word of God in the Welsh language About the middle of the year 1850 ...

"Colonel James Kilbourne," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 31, Number 1, January, 1922, pp. 22-30.
... COLONEL JAMES KILBOURNE COLONEL JAMES KILBOURNE BY C B GALBREATH Colonel James Kilbourne one of the founders of Bucyrus was a prominent pioneer of Ohio He was born at New Britain Connecticut October 19 1770 He was descended from an ancient Scottish family but his ancestors for many years had lived in England before emigrating to America His father who was a farmer encouraged his son to make his home with Mr Griswold the father of Bishop ...

"Sources of the Names of the Counties of the Western Reserve," by Frederick C. Waite. Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 58-65.
... generals in the general refused to duplicate the name Thereupon John Sloane 1779-1856 of Wooster at that time member of Congress from that district chose the name Ashland for the post-office Sloane was a friend and political adherent of Henry Clay and tradition says that Sloane chose the name Ashland because it was the name of Henry Clay's plantation near Lexington Kentucky Graham became the ...

"Prospects for the Gallipolis Settlement: French Diplomatic Dispatches," Volume 103, , Winter-Spring, 1994, pp. 41-56.
... general with the accuracy general government of the United States which the Constitution and Laws will enable the Executive to afford under existing circumstances Writings of Washington vol 31 64-65 Prospects for the Gallipolis Settlement 47 Prospects for the Gallipolis Settlement 47 further consequences but since these immigrants may stay for some time I will be careful to avoid them ...