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"Fort St. Clair: Celebration of St. Clair Day," Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 506-529.
... FORT ST FORT ST CLAIR CELEBRATION OF ST CLAIR DAY No history of the Northwest Territory would be complete without conspicuous reference to what is now Preble County Ohio Through its primeval forests General Arthur St Clair in the autumn of 1791 marched on his ill-fated expedition to disastrous defeat by the Indians near the present site of Fort Recovery to return later in disorderly retreat Over the same route General Anthony Wayne advanced with his legions by careful stages in October 1793 to ...

"Catherine Cougar: Probaby the Earliest Pioneer Resident of Ohio Who Has Descendants Living Upon the Original Place of Settlement," Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 295-303.
... CATHERINE GOUGAR CATHERINE GOUGAR Probably the Earliest Pioneer Resident of Ohio Who Has Descendants Living Upon the Original Place of Settlement BY FRANK WARNER M D D SC COLUMBUS OHIO On the farm of Alfred Immell situated on the pike from Columbus to Chillicothe some ten miles north of the latter city lies buried Catherine Gougar Her remains have lain here since 1801 when she died at the age of sixty-nine years She died within two years of the establishment of Ohio as a State and within view ...

"Politics and Repeal of Ohio's Black Laws, 1837-1849," by Leonard Erickson. Volume 82, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1973, pp. 154-175.
... LEONARD ERICKSON LEONARD ERICKSON Politics and Repeal of Ohio's Black Laws 1837-1849 During the campaign of 1846 the Cincinnati Gazette reported that Democratic and Liberty men viewed the National Road 40th parallel as a Mason and Dixon line across Ohio as far as the Black Laws were concerned' That same year a related proposition that a person's attitude towards these laws varied according to how many Negroes he had as neighbors was voiced by a Whig Representative T R Stanley from Scioto and ...

"River Namesakes of the State of Ohio," by Capt. Frederick Way, Jr.. Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 283-291.
... Mills in 1876 The Knox yard at Harmar Ohio built an Ohio Valley in 1863 Capt William Bainbridge Miller a native of Austinburg Ohio bought the Civil War gunboat Ibex in 1865 and renamed it Ohio Valley Earlier still there was an Ohio Valley built in 1841 for the Cincinnati-New Orleans trade It cannot be said with certainty that any of these were named for the state and it is quite possible the owners were not too sure themselves There can be no ...

"An Unsuccessful Negotiation for Removal of the Wyandot Indians from Ohio, 1834," edited by Dwight L. Smith. Volume 58, Number 3, July, 1949, pp. 305-331.
... DOCUMENTS DOCUMENTS AN UNSUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATION FOR REMOVAL OF THE WYANDOT INDIANS FROM OHIO 1834 edited by DWIGHT L SMITH Instructor in History Ohio State University It did not take long for the frontiersman and his government to realize the impossibility of his pushing westward into new lands for purposes of hunting trapping and settling without reckoning with the Indian who inhabited the lands in which he desired to hunt trap and settle According to the white man's concepts of ownership and ...

"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.
... KIM M KIM M GRUENWALD Marietta's Example of a Settlement Pattern in the Ohio Country A Reinterpretation As historians of the Early Republic scholars of the Progressive era created a long-lasting influential school of interpretation for the decades following the American Revolution The Progressive school focused on the conflict between common men who favored local control and an elite which favored strong central authority-as they deemed it the forces of democracy versus the forces of ...

"Chillicothe's Elite: Leadership in a Frontier Community," by Jeffrey P. Brown. Volume 96, , Summer-Autumn, 1987, pp. 140-156.
... 1902 49-53 and David Meade Massie Nathaniel Massie A Pioneer of Ohio A Sketch of His Life and Relations From His Correspondence Cincinnati 1896 14-52 7 John Steele Schedule of July 4 1801 Cincinnati Historical Society Early settlers in Ross County wanted to name it Massie County 8 Massie Massie Isaac J Finley and Rufus Putnam Pioneer Record and Reminiscences of the Early Settlers and Settlement of Ross County Ohio Cincinnati 1871 134 Nelson W ...

"William Corless Mills: In Memoriam," Volume 37, Number 2, April, 1928, pp. 205-219.
... Mills The institution Mills began life on a Mills Sr was born at Mt Mills Sr had a fair Mills grandfather of the Mills was a carpenter and
"Ohio, the Site of the Garden of Eden. The Serpent Mound, the Home of Adam and Eve," Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 225-231.
... Ohio the Site of the Garden of Eden Ohio the Site of the Garden of Eden 225 OHIO THE SITE OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN THE SERPENT MOUND THE HOME OF ADAM AND EVE THE THEORY OF REV LANDON WEST The following article is not exactly archaeology nor history though it contains something of each It is however so unique and entertaining that we reproduce it as it has been given to the public in the daily press-EDITOR Here is food for the higher critics the Egyptologists archaeologists and the Biblical ...

"History of Fort Hamilton," Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 97-111.
... 1902 when it was about to be torn down The Daughters of the American Revolution secured it the city authorities granted them within the confines of the old fort a location in the heart of the city The patriotic citizens contributed liberally to its restoration and to-day situate upon the banks of the Blue Miami in the city of Hamilton Ohio may be seen the only relic of Fort Hamilton The Fort that had to contend with the Miami Indians who as ...

"The Indian as a Diplomatic Factor in the History of the Old Northwest," by Isaac Joslin Cox. Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 542-565.
... THE INDIAN AS A DIPLOMATIC FACTOR IN THE THE INDIAN AS A DIPLOMATIC FACTOR IN THE HISTORY OF THE OLD NORTHWEST1 PROF ISAAC JOSLIN COX Department of American History University of Cincinnati One merely asserts a truism when he states that the North American Indian is the predominant factor in the early history of the Northwest and that in no other field is this more apparent than in its diplomacy It is true that one may well hesitate to apply such a dignified title to a policy often ...

"European Influence on Early Western Education," Volume 25, Number 1, January, 1916, pp. 23-35.
... EUROPEAN INFLUENCE ON EARLY WESTERN EUROPEAN INFLUENCE ON EARLY WESTERN EDUCATION BY WILLIS L GARD To-day we look upon education as a process by means of which the individual acquires experiences that tend to modify conduct and that aid in meeting new situations in life These experiences are acquired through tradition and the school Often the most effective part of an individual's education comes as the result or incidental experiences in an effort to subjugate his environment These ...

"A New Serpent Mound in Ohio," by George Frederick Wright. Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 1-12.
... OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS A NEW SERPENT MOUND IN OHIO GEORGE FREDERICK WRIGHT We herewith reproduce with permission from the SeptemberOctober 1908 bi-monthly number of The Records of the Past published at Washington D C an article by the Editor of that publication George Frederick Wright the distinguished traveler scholar and author professor of harmony of sciences and religion Oberlin College Ohio and now President of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society ...

"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 89-100.
... Mills has not been home Mills It was the favorite Mills and Professor Starr Mills the curator the Mills This is to apprise Mills curator of the
"Who Were the Mound Builders," by E. O. Randall. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 142-144.
... 142 Ohio Arch 142 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications LAST EDITORIAL The following from The Columbus Evening Dispatch of September 2 1 919 is believed to be the last editorial contribution from Mr Randall to that paper It may be considered his final word on a subject to which he had given much thought and on which he had frequently written WHO WERE THE MOUND BUILDERS The remarkable discoveries recently unearthed by the exploring department of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical ...

"An Experiment in Education," Volume 55, Number 1, January-March, 1946, pp. 30-43.
... AN EXPERIMENT IN EDUCATION AN EXPERIMENT IN EDUCATION BY ALFRED J WRIGHT Miami Valley College For both sexes near Springboro Warren County Ohio Under the care of Friends term opens Ninth Month 4th 1877 Term fees for the year 230 from which will be deducted amounts earned at suitable industries two hours daily for boys on the farm and in Mechanics Hall and girls in household duties also cost of railroad fares once each way from the fees of the first and the last terms respectively For ...

"Report of the Building Committee for the World War Memorial Building," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 619-623.
... Mills Ex officio Mills C B Galbreath Frank Mills Columbus Ohio Secretary ...

"A Check-List of Oxford Imprints, 1827-1841," Volume 44, Number 1, January, 1935, pp. 128-137.
... A CHECK-LIST OF OXFORD IMPRINTS 1827-1841 A CHECK-LIST OF OXFORD IMPRINTS 1827-1841 Periodicals The Literary Focus a monthly periodical edited and published by the Erodelphian and Union Literary Societies of the Miami University Stilus optimus et praestantissimus dicendi effector ac magister Oxford Ohio printed at the Societies' Press J D Smith pr 1827-28 Vol I June 1827-May 1828 12 issues June-November 1827 published by J B Camron pr Hamilton Ohio December 1827-May 1828 published by the ...

"Commercial vs. Scientific Collecting. A Plea for 'Art for Art's Sake,'" Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 112-117.
... COMMERCIAL VS COMMERCIAL VS SCIENTIFIC COLLECTING A PLEA FOR ART FOR ART'S SAKE WARREN K MOOREHEAD Curator of Archaeology Phillips Academy Andover Mass It occurs to me that so far as it could be accomplished without infringing upon the rights of individuals museum curators should combine against dealers in archeological specimens There seem to be two classes of these men and the one should not be confounded with the other Of recent years the dealers of archaeologic specimens have increased to ...

"Report of the Committee On Fort Meigs, Fort Miami and Fallen Timbers," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 623-625.
... Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 623 Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 623 Mr Smith thinks no executor has been appointed up to this time He will learn definitely in regard to this soon If the Society thinks it of sufficient importance to acquire the Mound now is the time to institute active measures Signed B F PRINCE Chairman FORT LAURENS PARK The situation at Fort Laurens Park one mile east of Bolivar Ohio has been unsatisfactory for a long time Very little has been done since the ...