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Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 500-510.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XVII INDEX TO VOLUME XVII A Twenty-third annual meeting of O Adena 185 189 A amp I S 132 Description of 191 Washington's Tour of the Ohio Distinguished visitors to 191 and articles of The Mississippi Allread James I Address of 120 Company 431 Amos J O Sketch of Loramie village Atwater Caleb mention of 254 by 9 B ArchaeologyBacon David - Collection in 144 Cabin site of 289 Mound Builders and the Lost Tribes Death of 292 208 ...

"Ohio's Part in the American Revolution," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 102-107.
... general that they professed allegiance to the king and crown but added that their devotion would only last while the king deigned to reign over a free people for their love of liberty for America outweighed all other considerations and they would exert every power for its defense when called forth by the voice of their countrymen This was the first declaration of independence declared by Virginia volunteers at the mouth of the Hockhocking on ...

"Editorialana," Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 489-499.
... assembly may by law generally designated as the general alliance meaning generally friendly General McIntosh now built a road from Fort Pitt to the Beaver river where just below its mouth on the right bank of the
"Mac-o-chee Valley," by Keren Jane Gaumer. Volume 26, Number 4, October, 1917, pp. 455-469.
... MAC-O-CHEE VALLEY MAC-O-CHEE VALLEY BY MISS KEREN JANE GAUMER URBANA As the American people rush along in their hurried life often observing only the big things of the world they sometimes forget the pleasure and value which may be derived from the smaller ones Let us consider the importance and significance of the lesser May we go into a very little valley which has been prominent in our country's history When one scans the broad Ohio which ...

Location of Crawford's Burning," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 582-584.
... general description brought the tragic spot within the compass of less than an acre of land and that was as close as we ever cared about getting to the 'exact spot' I never heard this location disputed until in 1876 when the Crawford monument was dedicated and then and at different times since old men living remote from the field and very seldom having seen it fortified with little morsels of hearsay persist in putting a pin in the 'exact' ...

"Simon Kenton-Supplementary Note," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 281.
... SIMON KENTON-SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE SIMON KENTON-SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE R W MCFARLAND Inasmuch as I had personally known only a part of Simon Kenton's family and the record of the William Kenton family gave only two or three items about Simon I consulted one of Simon's descendants and he gave the number of children of each marriage to the best of his knowledge The date of the second marriage was taken from the county records From the same gentleman I got a clue which enabled me to locate Simon ...

"Editorialana," Volume 20, Number 1, January, 1911, pp. 118-136.
... general government 4 Any general aim of this general association with those who entertain the same ideas-they beg leave to propose the following plan viz That an association by the name of the OHIO COMPANY be formed of all such as wish to become purchasers ampc in that Country who reside ...

"Lucas Sullivant Tablet Dedicated," Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 161-176.
... general of the United general store business Mr generally Today 75 passengertrains enter Columbus daily each capable of attaining a rate of speed of more than 70 miles an hour The recent construction of one railway line into Columbus cost 14000000 or 200000 per mile Had there been no Lucas Sullivant no Lyne Starling would have come to this ...

"Fort Laurens-Its Site and Siege," Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 493-499.
... general alliance meaning generally friendly General McIntosh now built a road from Fort Pitt to the Beaver river where just below its mouth on the right bank of the Ohio he erected a post with barracks and stores to which loads could be carried by land or water This post was furnished with ...

Volume 111, , Summer-Autumn, 2002, pp. 229.
... Volume 111 Index Summer-Autumn 2002 pp 229-256 PDF of Index and Contents to Volume 111 CONTENTS of Summer-Autumn 2002 issue Index for Volume 111 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Abraham Lincoln Man of Sorrow 24 Acid mine drainage 48-49 50 Adams administration 123-124 Adams John Quincy 124 125 Addams Jane 186 187 190 191 Works by The Subjective Necessity of Social Settlements 187 Addison Evert E 53-54 African Americans Class Conflicts over Residential Space in an African ...

"Note-Historical," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 153-154.
... NOTEHISTORICAL NOTEHISTORICAL R W M'FARLAND OXFORD OHIO People familiar with the early annals of the West know something of Simon Kenton They know also of the rivalry between him and Leitchman for the hand of a young lady-that Kenton was unsuccessful in his suite-that there was a fight in consequence and that in the first encounter Kenton again lost but in the second by wrapping Leitchman's long hair about a sapling Kenton won and so severely ...

"General Simon Kenton," (with introduction by Orton G. Rust) Volume 45, Number 1, January, 1936, pp. 46-67.
... general tell the story of generally do on first general of militia and from that date was known as General Kenton Under this title he assisted Logan in the destruction of eight Indian towns on the Macochee Creek in Logan County and on the head waters of Mad River including Blue Jacket's ...

"Washington's Ohio Lands," by E. O. Randall. Volume 19, Number 3, July, 1910, pp. 303-318.
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"Ohio's Birth Struggle," by William T. McClintock. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 44-70.
... general expenses of the general executive authority general government and general interest of the general government and generally known and he determined to make use of this ...

"Tory Proprietors of Kentucky Lands, The," by Wilbur H. Siebert. Volume 28, Number 1, January, 1919, pp. 48-71.
... general disorder by the generally minor ones it is general annihilation if the general action fruitless in general of the Indian general Lord Dorchester formerly Sir Guy Carleton to ...

"Zane's Trace," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 13, Number 3, July, 1904, pp. 297-331.
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"Rutland-'The Cradle of Ohio': A Little Journey to the Home of Rufus Putnam," by E. O. Randall. Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 54-78.
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"Simon Kenton," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 1-39.
... general emigration of the general outline of this general excellence there general government He and general outline The wife of generally made at early periods were seen to be vague ...

"The Early Judiciary, Early Laws and Bar of Ohio," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 141-160.
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"Logan and the Logan Elm," by James E. Campbell. Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 367-374.
... The McGuffey Society at the Logan Elm 367 The McGuffey Society at the Logan Elm 367 accomplishments of the Americans who came here and out of a wilderness carved a commonwealth Following this came the illuminative and interesting address by former Governor James E Campbell President of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society entitled LOGAN AND THE LOGAN ELM Ladies and Gentlemen Logan whose Indian name was Tah-gah-jute was the ...