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"Banquet in Commemoration of General Anthony Wayne and the Battle of Fallen Timbers," Volume 39, Number 1, January, 1930, pp. 19-34.
... Ross Ake Treasurer of Ross Ake the State Treasurer of Ohio Applause When I see some of the men who have gone to the Legislature of Ohio from some of the other counties and districts I am always glad that Ohio is represented in the State Senate by Senator W W Farnsworth of Waterville Ohio Applause He is not here We will give him a hand anyway Now of course it would be altogether impossible to ...

"Minutes of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 381-395.
... MINUTES MINUTES OF THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Ohio State Archaeological and Historical SOCIETY Held at Columbus Ohio February 24 and 25 1892 The Seventh Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society opened at the Board of Trade on the evening of the 24th inst with an address by Hon Benjamin Butterworth Secretary of the Columbian Exposition There was a fair sized audience Admittance was by invitation Among the prominent people present were Governor Wm McKinley ...

"Address of Gen. R. Brinkerhoff" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 26-27.
... 26 Ohio Arch 26 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications three hundred thousand soldiers in the great Civil War that was to cement and weld into one indissoluble federation the nation the forefathers made independent With filial reverence we erect monuments of marble and tablets of brass upon the sites most memorable in the storm and stress of the early pioneer days But greater than all the memorials of art to noble founders are the products of industry progress prosperity and humanity which ...

"Reading of Memorials: George F. Bareis, Edward Orton, George Wells Knight,General J. Warren Keifer," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 567-582.
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"Ancient Works at Marietta, Ohio," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 37-66.
... ANCIENT WORKS AT MARIETTA OHIO ANCIENT WORKS AT MARIETTA OHIO BY J P MACLEAN PH D The ancient earthworks at Marietta Ohio have received much attention and have been written about more than any of the prehistoric remains of the Ohio and Mississippi valleys These structures were great and ranked high in importance although not so extensive and complicated as certain other remains which have been fully considered At the time of the opening of the great West the Ohio river was the main artery that ...

"Squaw Trail," by George Nelson Hinds. Volume 49, Number 1, January, 1940, pp. 78-83.
... SQUAW TRAIL SQUAW TRAIL BY GEORGE NELSON HINDS John and Elizabeth Hinds and their three sons had emigrated from the Fen country in England to the New World on board a slave ship arriving in 1808 Traveling in an oilskin-covered wagon drawn by their oxen Thomas and Jeremiah they encamped at a point about thirty miles from Albany New York on the Squaw Trail This trail variously labeled the Iroquois trail King Philip's road and described as a tote road and a trace was known to the Indians as Squaw ...

"Washington's Camp Sites on the Ohio River," by Guy-Harold Smith. Volume 41, Number 1, January, 1932, pp. 1-19.
... County in Ohio It is possible then that Washington may have camped on the Ohio side of the river at or near the mouth of Sunfish Creek Wednesday November 14 Washington's briefer journal states that they Came to the Captening or Fox Grape Vine Creek distant about 10 Miles In the longer but mutilated journal he mentions a distance of eleven miles A measurement of the river course between Sunfish Creek and Captina Creek shows that the distance is ...

"Origin of Public Education in Ohio, The," by William McAlpine. Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 409-447.
... County a clearer Ross are County in 1835 Miami and County in 1833 to 1837 and County in 1843-1847 Lane County which in the issue
"Nine Letters of Nathaniel Dike On the Western Country, 1816-1818," Volume 67, Number 3, July, 1958, pp. 189-220.
... Ross10 the letter from Ross for many years a Ross Delafield Notes on Ross of Pitt amp Ross Franklin Fairfield Ross It is situated on
"Editorialana," Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 466-477.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA VOL XX No 4 OCTOBER 1911 GENERAL BRINKERHOFF Elsewhere in this Quarterly we give notice of the death of General Brinkerhoff with an extended account of his busy and useful life and many of its prominent achievements But no written record of the life of such a man can adequately present what he really was to the world in which he lived The inestimable outflow of a beautiful and true character ever loyal to the highest ideals of life cannot be recorded cannot be duly ...

"Old Fort Industry," Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 26-127.
... establishment of a Connecticut government on Pennsylvania soil a determined effort to dismember the state and to create another to be carved from the territory of Pennsylvania Wyoming was founded by what was known as the Connecticut-Susquehanna company which made its settlement with about two hundred Connecticut men about a mile above the site of Wilkesbarre in the Wyoming valley in the early spring of 1762 As early as 1754 the company sent ...

"William Henry Rice-In Memoriam," Volume 20, Number 1, January, 1911, pp. 133-135.
... Editorialana Editorialana 1 33 scription of the Western Country given by Generals Putnam and Tupper amp others it appearing expedient to form a settlement there a Motion was made for chusing a Committee to prepare the Draught or Plan of an Association into a Company for the said Purpose for the Inspection and Appropriation of this Convention - Resolved in the Affirmative--Also Resolved that this Committee shall consist of five-General Putnam Mr Cutler-Col Brooks Major Sargent amp Capt Cushing ...

"Editorialana," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 97-106.
... establishment of a Connecticut government on Pennsylvania soil a determined effort to dismember the state and to create another to be carved from the territory of Pennsylvania Wyoming was founded by what was known as the Connecticut-Susquehanna company which made its settlement with about two hundred Connecticut men about a mile above the site of Wilkesbarre in the Wyoming valley in the early spring of 1762 As early as 1754 the company sent ...

"The Gnadenhuetten Centennial. September 29, 1798," Volume 7, Number 3, April, 1899, pp. 297-313.
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS THE GNADENHUETTEN CENTENNIAL SEPTEMBER 29 1798 One hundred years ago the Rev John Heckewelder moved into the First House which he and his helpers built on the east bank of the Muskingum Tuscarawas River where he founded Gnadenhuetten as a Moravian Church settlement of whites To commemorate the Centennial Anniversary of its founding Gnadenhuetten was visited by a concourse of seven thousand men women and children This estimate of the number ...

"Anthony Wayne His Indian Campaigns," by Kathleen Mierka. Volume 54, Number 4, October-December, 1945, pp. 386-391.
... THE ANTHONY WAYNE ESSAY CONTEST THE ANTHONY WAYNE ESSAY CONTEST The Anthony Wayne Memorial Legislative Committee during the winter of 1944-45 in cooperation with the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and the Ohio State Department of Education sponsored a contest among the public parochial and private schools in Ohio on the subject of Anthony Wayne and the Indian Wars in Ohio 1790-1795 Several thousand students from all over the State entered the contest Winning essays in the ...

"The Preservation of Documents" by A. A. Graham. Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 404-412.
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"Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees," Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 538-541.
... 538 Ohio Arch 538 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The Secretary Mr Galbreath closed the afternoon session with an account of the capture imprisonment and execution of Edwin Coppoc who was with John Brown at Harper's Ferry dwelling particularly on the plan of Cook and Coppoc to escape from jail at Charleston and the story of the coffin of Coppoc which is now in the museum of the Society This account in ampler form is found elsewhere in the present issue of the QUARTERLY ANNUAL MEETING ...

"Thomas Morris," by James B. Swing. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 352-360.
... 352 Ohio Arch 3 52 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications THOMAS MORRIS BY JAMES B SWING CINCINNATI 0 It is important that the memory of strong brave men who have been conspicuous in their day and influential for good should be kept green There is nothing more inspiring than the story of the life of an intellectual and moral hero There is a noble a great name in the history of Ohio that ought to be remembered and honored of all but that is well-nigh forgotten a name that perhaps most of our ...

"The Quakers, Their Migration to the Upper Ohio, Their Customs and Discipline," Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 35-85.
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"Washington's First Battle Ground," Volume 18, Number 3, July, 1909, pp. 385-390.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA VOL XVIII No 3 JULY 190 9 WASHINGTON'S FIRST BATTLE GROUND For many years it had been the ardent desire of the Editor to traverse the country of the Monongahela and the Youghiogheny where the youthful Washington began his diplomatic career entered his military life received his baptism of fire won his spurs in battle met his first defeat and succumbed to his only surrender experiences that taught him his preparatory lessons in the science of statesmanship and the art ...