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"The Cincinnati Municipal Election of 1828," Volume 20, Number 3, July, 1911, pp. 255-268.
... general notice published general meeting will be general rule Mr Hammond of general stabbing Samuel as generally supported by the Administration party as tried and efficient officers25 The votes on the whole were given because of ...

"Randall Memorial Meeting" (Kit-Kat Club) Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 82-109.
... generally and three general and is a permanent testimonial to the accuracy impartiality exhaustive research and fine descriptive writing on the part of Mr Randall and his co-author Daniel J Ryan While Mr Randall's surprising historical activities and the executive duties of his office as Secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and ...

"The Indian in Ohio: With a Map of the Ohio Country," Volume 27, Number 3, July, 1918, pp. 274-510.
... assembly composed general of the Northwest general General Wayne was generalship and ability as general in the British army
"Tours into Kentucky and the Northwest Territory: Three Journals by the Rev. James Smith of Powhatan County, Va., 1783-1794-1797," Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 348-401.
... general there being much generally but coming near general course nearly west general character of his generally 200 feet wide generally from 6 inches to
Volume 34, Binding Supplement, , 1925, pp. 617-628.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIV INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIV Adams John characterized 30-31 Pacific squadron present 208-209 213 Adams Rufus W Young Gentleman and Press notices 207-213 Lady's Explanatory Monitor 138-141 Scrapped 206-207 The Akron Centennial 522-547 Silver service 207 Akron Day 531-533 Sponsor presents loving cup 213 Balloon race 523-524 Sponsor receives flags 213 D A R Dedication of Tablet by 546 The battleship Ohio launched 1820 press ...

"Early Days in Ohio: From Letters and Diaries of Dr. I. A. Lapham," Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 43-53.
... EARLY DAYS IN OHIO EARLY DAYS IN OHIO FROM LETTERS AND DIARIES OF DR I A LAPHAM Increase Allen Lapham at the time of his death regarded as the most distinguished scholar of his state Wisconsin was for many years a citizen and state official of Ohio He was born in Palmyra N Y in 1811 and while as a boy laborer working on the construction of ...

"The Gnadenhuetten Centennial. September 29, 1798," Volume 7, Number 3, April, 1899, pp. 297-313.
... general interest was at general features i e Missions among the Indians Home Missions and Education Its missionary enterprise was particularly manifested in the last century and its Indian Missions in the Tuscarawas Valley founded in 177 2 were the first or among the first Churches in what is now the State of Ohio and from them sprang the ...

"The Experience of Revolution and the Beginnings of Party Politics in Ohio, 1776-1816," Volume 85, Number 3, Summer, 1976, pp. 186-230.
... general politics would have generally a symton sic of general well pleased with general swing against the general ticket system was general effort against
"Dental Education in Ohio, 1838-1858," Volume 51, Number 4, October-December, 1942, pp. 294-312.
... 1848 1848 Prof John T 1848 1848 George 1848 Charles H Raymond 1848 A M Leslie D D S In 1850 Chair of Mechanical Dentistry created filled by A M Leslie who resigned in 1850 and James ...

"Joseph Hough, An Early Miami Merchant," by R. Pierce Beaver. Volume 45, Number 1, Janaury, 1936, pp. 37-45.
... general mercantile business generally engaged three generally flat-boat men who knew the channels of the river imperfectly and nothing about the management of a steam-boat In fact Capt Shreve labored under so many difficulties that it is not to be wondered at that he should have occupied twenty-five days in making the trip The merchant did ...

"The First Purely Republican Form of Government in America," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 514-516.
... THE FIRST PURELY REPUBLICAN FORM OF THE FIRST PURELY REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA BY WILLIAM M PETTIT The historical political controversy that raged in the years 1636-37 was over the demand of Anne Hutchinson that women be accorded equal political rights with men in Massachusetts Sir Harry Vane was elected governor in 1636 being a representative of the Hutchinson faction but in 1637 he was defeated by John Winthrop The General ...

"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 ...

"Buffalo Child Long Lance Visits Ohio," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 516-526.
... BUFFALO CHILD LONG LANCE VISITS OHIO BUFFALO CHILD LONG LANCE VISITS OHIO The visit of Buffalo Child Long Lance to Ohio and his address before the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society will long be remembered by those who were so fortunate as to hear and greet him He had been ...

"History of the United States," by Elroy M. Avery. Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 508-513.
... assembly met it 'was the old assembly which had been his assembly passed a series of assembly and proclaimed Bacon a traitor while the latter was at the head of another expedition against the Indians Bacon after attending to the red skins marched at the head of several hundred followers ...

"Thomas Beals, First Friends Minister in Ohio," by Harlow Lindley. Volume 53, Number 1, January-March, 1944, pp. 55-60.
... 1848 when he was almost eighty-seven and was buried at Fairfield 60 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 60 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY This sketch may give some idea of the toil privations labor struggles and sufferings of the pioneers In planting Quakerism in the Old Northwest Thomas Beals and his faithful wife ...

"Worthington, Ohio: James Kilbourn's Episcopal Haven on the Western Frontier," by Paul C. Bowers, Jr., and Goodwin F. Berquist, Jr.. Volume 85, Number 3, Summer, 1976, pp. 247-262.
... general without a generally the Episcopal Church made little impression in the years before 1815 It had a rigid organization and formalism which ill-fitted it for the extraordinary measures needed to carry the message of the church into the frontier regions In 1820 there were no Episcopalian ministers in Indiana Illinois or Tennessee and only ten in
"Mount Pleasant and the Early Quakers of Ohio," by James L. Burke and Donald E. Bensch. Volume 83, Number 4, Autumn, 1974, pp. 220-255.
... 1848-Feb 6 1856 1848-Feb 17 1857 254 OHIO HISTORY 254 OHIO HISTORY Newman Daisy A Procession of Friends Quakers in America Garden City NY Doubleday amp Company Inc 1972 Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission Religious Participation Committee ...

"The Centennial Churches of the Miami Valley," by J. E. Bradford. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 234-258.
... general indifference of the general public and engaging general exodus from the general stock but with general principles that determine the growth or decadence the life or death of a congrega- Annual Meeting
"The Northwest Territory," by Benjamin William Arnett. Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 433-464.
... general welfare and secure general summary of the generals as did the Northwest The Northwest furnished us with Grant Sherman Sheridan Logan and a number of others equally as honorable and heroic but we give you the list Presidents Vice Presidents 1841W H Harrison Ohio 1869 - Indiana ...

"The Founding of Franklinton: Its Significance Today," Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 323-330.
... 1848 166-169 William T Martin History of Franklin County Columbus 1858 S A Fitzpatrick and U S Morris History of Columbus Celebration Franklinton Centennial Columbus 1897 FOUNDING OF FRANKLINTON 327 FOUNDING OF FRANKLINTON 327 of interest and research When Lucas Sullivant and his neighbors organized the first church in Franklin County in 1805 and later called the young Presbyterian missionary James Hoge to serve it part time they helped fill ...