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"Minutes of the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 32, Number 4, October, 1923, pp. 648-698.
... assembly This general care and upkeep of generally has been well generally meets in the same city It is understood that the Political Science Association will meet here this coming summer It is customary for local and state associations to extend hospitality and it is hoped the Trustees ...

"'Quiet Independence': The Western Vision of the Ohio Company, A," by Andrew R. L. Cayton. Volume 90, Number 1, Winter, 1981, pp. 5-32.
... generally passed by generally seen the Ohio general or the society in general feeling when he general imperiling of the generally ...

"General George A. Custer," Volume 15, Number 3, July, 1906, pp. 341-353.
... general officers among them general's stars and swept generals who had led the generalship which prevailed generally attached his general shackled by his
"The Ohio Canal: An Account of its Completion to Chillicothe," Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 597-604.
... general government was appealed to and in response 1100351 acres of land were granted for canal use This land was sold at two dollars per acre and the proceeds used for the construction of the canal A condition of this grant was that no toll should ever be charged the United States Government for use of the canals Soldiers were to be transported free in all wars and the Potawatomie Indians were moved to their western reservation partly by way ...

"Attack on Fort St. Clair," Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 419-420.
... Editorialana Editorialana 419 his trustees that he would not serve unless they would pledge themselves to raise an endowment fund They decided to start at once The financial committee which will have charge of raising the fund consists of L P Baldwin D Z Norton and W S Hayden Its power to name other members is unlimited Until the endowment fund is raised the museum will be supported as for the past two years in part on its guarantee fund and in part from the proceeds of a lecture course The ...

"Role of the 'District' as a Unit in Organized Medicine in Ohio, The," by Robert G. Paterson. Volume 49, Number 4, October, 1940, pp. 367-377.
... 1848 285 12 Brant and Fuller pub History of the Upper Ohio Valley Madison Wis 1891 II 16 1 374 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 374 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY or what is termed by them regular practice and from the original faith and practice it never ...

"Chillicothe's Elite: Leadership in a Frontier Community," by Jeffrey P. Brown. Volume 96, , Summer-Autumn, 1987, pp. 140-156.
... generally found much the general stores The town general county fairs begun general prosperity The town remained a pleasant modestsized community with a well established local elite controlling most civic and economic affairs44 Chillicothe offers a fascinating example of the process ...

"History of the Educational Legislation in Ohio From 1803 to 1850," Volume 27, Numbers 1 & 2, January-April, 1918, pp. 1-271.
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"The Quakers, Their Migration to the Upper Ohio, Their Customs and Discipline," Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 35-85.
... generally feeling something generally known as the West generally in the latter general advices are read generally remembered that before the Revolutionary War slavery existed in the North as well as the South that there were as many ...

"Patriotic Ohio and Patriotic Marion," by James E. Campbell. Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 404-407.
... generals -1 46 in all In general was killed and he had not yet been commissioned There were some colonels notably one from Ohio in the Rainbow division who were in the front of the battle but the death of an officer above the rank of captain was a rarity It is not intended by this to impugn the courage of officers of high rank Undoubtedly ...

"Address of Hon. Charles W. Fairbanks" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 27-30.
... The Croghan Celebration The Croghan Celebration 27 ADDRESS OF HON CHARLES W FAIRBANKS VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES I am gratified indeed to be present and participate with you for a brief while upon this historic occasion I have not come to make a formal speech nor did I come to make you a speech at all According to the programme I am to indulge only in a few remarks What I shall say to you shall be born of the moment I have brought with me no well-turned phrases I have come simply to ...

"Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 502-538.
... general interest The general cash receipts for general reader During the generally were in favor of general welfare of the Society Professor George Frederick Wright Oberlin Ohio was a ...

"Unveiling Greenville Tablet," Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 499-503.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA FORT STEPHENSON CELEBRATON August 2d 1906 was the ninety-third anniversary of the gallant defense of Fort Stephenson the site of which is now the center of the attractive and enterprising city of Fremont The heroic and unparalleled holding of the little stockade fort by Major George Croghan on August 2d 1813 against some two thousand British troops under General Proctor and an equal number of Indian braves under ...

"Simon Kenton-Thomas W. Cridland, Pioneers," by Walter D. McKinney. Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 117-131.
...general of militia In 1813 he enlisted as a private and became a privileged member of Governor Shelby's family and accompanied General Harrison to Maiden in Upper Canada About 1820 he moved to the head of Mad River in Logan County near what is now Zanesfield About 1824 he was granted a pension of twenty dollars a month Simon Kenton -- Thomas W Simon Kenton -- Thomas W Cridland Pioneers 121 ...

"Annual Address of President F. C. Sessions" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 145-149.
... ADDRESSES BEFORE THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEADDRESSES BEFORE THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY AT MARIETTA APRIL 5 AND 6 IN CONNECTION WITH THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION ANNUAL ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT F C SESSIONS THE invitation to hold the third annual meeting of this Society in Marietta came with singular appropriateness It is certainly gratifying to those of us who have seen the ...

"Editorialana," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 329-338.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA DAYTON DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION We are in receipt of the Calendar of the Jonathan Dayton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Dayton Ohio The program of the chapter for this centennial year is so admirable that it deserves notice and imitation by other chapters Beginning with its March meeting and running through to its annual meeting in January 1904 it has arranged a series of topics ...

"Cultural Mediation, Cultural Exchange, and the Invention of the Ohio Frontier," by Larry L. Nelson. Volume 105, , Winter-Spring, 1996, pp. 72-91.
... general studies see Robert general study see Carolyn general ruffled and a great general discussions of general discussion see general degradation of moral standards along the ...

"Samuel Watts Davies and The Industrial Revolution in Cincinnati," Volume 70, Number 2, April, 1961, pp. 95-127.
... 1848 letters and photostats from R C Crisler Cincinnati Ohio to the author November 8 December 4 1957 65 Huntington Banking and Currency in Ohio 303-304 American State Papers Finance III 718-721 731-733 IV 728-729 66 Report of Ohio General ...

"Failure of Michael Baldwin: A Case Study in the Origins of the Middle-Class Culture on the Trans-Appalachian Frontier, The," by Andrew R. L. Cayton. Volume 95, , Winter-Spring, 1986, pp. 34-48.
... generally attributing the generally older men clung to the more traditional notion learned in preRevolutionary America and reinforced by military service during the war for independence that political office should be held by men of established social standing Under the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 therefore federal officials appointed all territorial officials including the three judges of ...

"Address of Rev. Edward Everett Hale" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 94-98.
... ADDRESS OF REV ADDRESS OF REV EDWARD EVERETT HALE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE ILLINOIS COUNTY FELLOW-CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES I certainly shall detain you but a very few minutes I am speaking only because I am commissioned by the Governor of Massachusetts We think our State has spoken very well here to-day already Massachusetts sends her hearty congratulations to you and as Dr Loring says Massachusetts does not forget her children her grandchildren and the children of her grandchildren ...