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"George Croghan," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 375-409.
... general narrative of events general reading generally justified the general had made such general we are told generalship It is true that
"Minutes of the Ninth Annual Meeting," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 403-413.
... general affairs of the Society Upon motion of Mr Randall a committee of three was appointed by the chair to make nominations for vacancies on the Board of Trustees which committee consisted of Messrs Randall Bareis and Follett Owing to the fact that no annual meeting was held last year the five Trustees whose terms expired in 1893 held over and as the terms of five more expired this year it necessitated the election of ten Trustees at this ...

"Reading of Memorials: George F. Bareis, Edward Orton, George Wells Knight,General J. Warren Keifer," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 567-582.
... general and local and general in the progressive general by President general for gallant and general by President McKinley he served in command of the Seventh Army Corps at Miami and Jacksonville Florida and embarked at Savannah with ...

"Selective Index to the Centinel of the North-Western Territory," Volume 52, Number 3, July-September, 1943, pp. 217-247.
... general Miss --Mississippi general published Gov general embargo Abner M Dunn Mr 1 33 adv Ap 19 22 1794 1794 Sends message to Mr Dandridge his sec'y concerning John Jay and WAR affairs with Great Britain Phila Officer writes friend in Cincinnati Je 14 31 1794 that he has doubts whether people Receiyes toast at Independence of U S should not ...

"Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, May 31, 1911," Volume 20, Number 3, July, 1911, pp. 335-349.
... general supervision of the property named when such building should have been erected 348 Ohio Arch 348 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications BUILDING COMMITTEE In view of the fact of the appropriation of 100000 for a building for the Society at Columbus a committee on building was called for and after some discussion the following ...

Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 379-382.
... SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL XLV For Index of Authors see Contents ABOLITIONISTS Price Robert Further Notes on Granville's Anti-abolition Disturbances of 1836 365-368 Price Robert The Ohio Anti-slavery Convention of 1836 173-188 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY see PHOTOGRAPHY AERIAL Annual Report of the Secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society ...

"Marietta's Example of a Settlement Pattern in the Ohio Country: A Reinterpretation," by Kim M. Gruenwald. Volume 105, , Summer-Autumn, 1996, pp. 125-144.
... general in 1801 They sided with the Virginians in state politics and when the Virginians emerged as the winners these men received appointments in the new state government Rufus Putnam retired from active politics when he was replaced as Surveyor General of the United States in September of 180340 The Federalists in Marietta continued to try to keep the town in the forefront of the ...

"The Old Maysville Road," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 442-463.
... general sort of way the old generally known as general Act passed by the general law was little more general government will generally followed the line
"David Zeisberger Centennial: November 20, 1908," by E. O. Randall. Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 157-181.
... assembly proceeded to the assembly gathered about the assembly the hymns of the Moravian Burial Service Rev William T Van Vleck the Gnad- David Zeisberger Centennial David Zeisberger Centennial 161 enhutten organist acting as precentor This simple but impressive service was brought to a close with the benediction pronounced by Rev G ...

"Defiance in History," Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 65-70.
... DEFIANCE IN HISTORY DEFIANCE IN HISTORY By FRANCIS PHELPS WEISENBURGER Today we stand in the heart of the historic Maumee Valley Long before any written records chronicled the story of the region French traders moved up and down the river in the long journey between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi Basin To the French the site of Defiance was known as Au Glaize or Grand Glaize Among the Indians it was the site of the Tu-en-da-wie village of the Wyandots and the En-sa-woc-sa of the Shawnees1 ...

"Further Notes on Granville's Anti-Abolition Disturbances of 1836," Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 365-368.
... generally among such groups general meeting on Tuesday general the measure of the American Colonization Society amp will support it as far as our influence extends Paul Eager Sylvester Hayes Elias Gilman Walter Thrall Secretary Here then was the platform of the Granville Anti-abolition Party The enforcement of it was to take definite and ...

"Sandusky Forts, The," by Charles A. Hanna. Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 322-325.
... THE SANDUSKY FORTS THE SANDUSKY FORTS BY CHARLES A HANNA NEW YORK Several addresses on Old Fort Sandusky and the inscriptions on the monument erected last spring near the site of one Sandusky Fort were printed in the October 1912 number of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society's Qu arterly Some of these addresses and inscriptions are so full of inaccuracies misleading statements and incorrect inferences that they should be corrected ...

"Land to the Freedmen: A Vision of Reconstruction," by Robert F. Horowitz. Volume 86, Number 3, Summer, 1977, pp. 187-199.
... general welfare to general assumptions Ashley wished to establish temporary governments over conquered disloyal districts The President would be authorized to establish civil governments in these areas with such names and within such geographical boundaries as he may by proclamation designate The civil government so established was to be maintained and continued in each of the districts thus ...

"Address of Hon. Rutherford B. Hayes," Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 50-54.
... ADDRESS OF HON ADDRESS OF HON RUTHERFORD B HAYES MR PRESIDENT LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - The good fortune of the settlement at Marietta continues up to this very hour We can congratulate each other upon the privilege of having heard the eminent Senator from Massachusetts We can congratulate him that he has connected his name for all the centuries to come with the most fortunate colonization that ever occurred on earth Whenever hereafter century after century this ceremony and celebration shall be ...

"Editorialana," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 160-166.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA ARCHAELOGICAL AGITATION Elsewhere in this Quarterly we publish quite a snappy symposium concerning Fowke's Book The Archaeological History of Ohio published by our Society in April last Mr Fowke's volume is well calculated to stir the bones of the Mound Builders and their modern investigators It is of course distinctly understood that the Ohio State Archaeological ...

"Celoron's Journal," edited by A. A. Lambing. Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 335-396.
... general sentiment of the generally find them filled general procureur-general pour le Roy After having played an important role during the last years of the French regime in Canada Celoron de Blainville disappears from the scene and I must confess that I cannot find any record of his death ...

"Salmon P. Chase," Volume 1, Number 2, September, 1887, pp. 111-126.
... generally believed This responsible position he held until his death on the seventh of May 1873 at the age of sixty-five years Salmon P Salmon P Chase 125 That Mr Chase aspired to the Presidency in 1860 and again in 1864 is believed and that many of his friends who knew him best earnestly desired to see him in that position is certainly true They believed that he had the legal knowledge the good judgment and the courage to do his whole duty ...

"Address of Governor Harris" (Jamestown Exposition) Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 175-179.
... assembly in Jamestown became the forum in which Patrick Henry bade defiance to George the Third of England It later expanded into the Republic of today Modern representative government began in the Old Dominion It is her never-failing tribute to the nation and the world If the greatest gifts of a state are its illustrious men Virginia will ever have valid claim to preeminence In later years
"Editorialana," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 97-106.
... assembly of one of general systematic invasion generally sanctioned by generally so accepted Mr generals artists philosophers scholars actors scientists engineers inventors and great captains of industry both foreign as well as ...

"Harmar's Campaign," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 393-396.
... HARMAR'S CAMPAIGN HARMAR'S CAMPAIGN Through the courtesy of Mr Frazer E Wilson of Greenville Ohio the author of several articles on Wayne's campaign and the Greenville Treaty we herewith publish from a duplicate of the original MS a letter written by one Thomas Irvin who participated in Harmar's advance and retreat The document has a double interest the first hand information which it imparts and the crude but direct style of expression ...