... establishment with two church establishment of what he first planned as a humble school for clergy in Ohio As the provisional location of this school he chose his own farm at Worthington where he now returned after an absence of over two years Officially he was again the rector of St John's but his frequent absences allowed little of regular ministrations Young men substituted for him also ...
... County The Centennial of County 329 EDWIN M STANTON County The Stanton day County - I first met Edwin County The C en te nn ial County 331 Anderson and
... Ross 1803 1803-1805 Ross 1805 1805-18072 Ross 1814 1814-1816 Ross 1816 1816 1818 Ross 1830 18301832 Ross 1873 1874-1876 Rutherford B Hayes Republican Sandusky 1875 1876-187710 Thomas ...
... County Ohio a most County Agricultural Society a president and in other positions and was statistician for the state society at Columbus and the department of agriculture at Washington He was greatly interested in the schools in his vicinity and in remembrance of his friendship to the Harpster village school the scholars thereof placed upon his casket a spray of flowers he loved so well and ...
... Johnny Appleseed Johnny Appleseed 305 buried near what is now the city of Fort Wayne To the end he was true to his mission of planting nurseries and sowing the seeds of medicinal herbs To the pioneers of Ohio he was an unselfish benefactor and we are here today to aid in transmitting to coming generations our grateful memory of his deeds HISTORICAL SKETCH The historical sketch of Johnny Appleseed was prepared and presented by Mr A J Baughman a recognized authority in the early history of ...
... County bench Mr White had County Most of the County Auditor Wayne Kerns County had had experience County built about one County has fifteen townships The eastern ten though only ...
... County Ky On a later trip to Kentucky to look after these lands he was taken prisoner by the Indians near Marietta Ohio He traveled twelve hundred miles on foot before he was redeemed The wonderful knowledge of his captors concerning every foot of ground which had felt the touch of their moccasin he obtained by often questioning them on their journeys and afterwards utilized in constructing a map which is said to nave been surprisingly ...
... establishment European traders found Indian names notoriously difficult to pronounce and it is likely that many of these Indians used their European names only to facilitate their dealings with Kenny and the other merchants within the region On one occasion for example Kenny noted that when a young Indian man having no English name came to trade I gave him my name which he said he would keep Thomas McKee's acceptance of his friend's name ...
... 164 Ohio Arch 164 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications VOL 3 RIO GRANDE COLLEGE-REV J M DAVIS PRESIDENT When asked but a few hours ago to take part in the exercises of this forenoon I gladly consented for in my opinion no interest that has been developed in Gallia county in the first century of its settlement is more worthy of being brought to remembrance and notice than its educational interests and my connection for a number of years with ...
... establishment of common establishment of a school to which all parents were expected to send their children was a natural result Just how many students attended at any given time and exactly what was taught the records do not reveal It is clear however that pupils were required to engage in manual labor which was believed to have a beneficial effort upon the participants and incidentally ...
... DARNELL'S LEAP FOR LIFE DARNELL'S LEAP FOR LIFE It will be recollected by students of history that in the year 1778 during the Revolution Daniel Boone with twenty-seven others was taken prisoner in Kentucky and brought to Old Town or Old Chillicothe as the Shawanese called it Through the influence of Hamilton the British Governor Boone with ten of his party was taken to Detroit while the remaining seventeen prisoners were left with their savage captors Among the latter number was a man whose ...
... establishment of the tinplate and establishment of the rubber establishment of one of America's greatest industries in our midst and the name of Goodrich in connection with our city is known throughout the world The time allotted to me would not be sufficient to pay a proper tribute to any one of these industrial leaders of the past They ...
... THE SERPENT MOUND SAVED THE SERPENT MOUND SAVED IT gives us great pleasure to record that a beginning has been made in the work of effectually preserving the mounds and earthworks of our State The celebrated Serpent mound on the Lovett farm near the northern border of Adams county has been purchased for the Trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology of Cambridge Mass and henceforth will be sacredly preserved by them ...
... THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETT SOCIETY BUILDING COLUMBUS OHIO Nov 27 1916 The meeting was called to order by First Vice President George F Bareis There were present Messrs George F Bareis E O Randall F W Treadway W C Mills H E Buck D H Gard H C Shetrone Frank Tallmadge F D Hills W H Cole Edgar Butler A M Schlesinger E C Derby Leonard Marker J M Dunham Almer Hegler D J Ryan James E Campbell Webb C ...
... County Ohio Chicago RossCounty This sir is a species of gambling which is even more dangerous to the community than the contemptible practice of card playing Political gambling was said to be the fashionable amusement when the legislature sat last at ChillicotheWas not the seat of government removed from Chillicothe to Zanesville by ...
... County where canal horns County wheat Then Akron County towns fought County built a mansion County because their boat County man invited a slave-searching party to breakfast and said ...
... Rosscounty July 14 1907 Rosscounty Ohio Case Ross Co Ohio From Gen Alfred A Thomas Dayton we received copies of a valuable pamphlet giving genealogy and history of the Thomas family Pleasant relations have been established with kindred ...
... The Croghan Celebration The Croghan Celebration 73 three tremendous cheers The day was a glorious one for the cause of freedom This of course foreshadows the civil war Who used Old Betsy last asks the Journal of January 23 1857 It has been standing in the street for several weeks now Captain Parrish should see to this old servant In a long article on the celebration of August 2 1 860 the Journal says At 6 o'clock Captain Parrish brought out 'Old Betsy' and fired a salute of thirteen rounds ...