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"A History of Flood Control in Ohio," Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 474-503.
... settlement of the country it settlement and which was settlement A small levee was settlement of this section The center of this storm area was over the Miami Valley where as much as ten inches of rain fell on March 24th and 25th The ground was still saturated from rains earlier in the ...

"The Construction of the Ohio Canals," Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 460-482.
... settlement in the Northwest settlements west of the great barrier the Alleghanies and most keenly by those situated some distance from any river or stream and thus cut off from the usual modes of transportation by canoe flatboat keelboat or ark AGITATION Contrary to the statements in our histories the agitation in the west did not arise as ...

"Religion and the Westward March," Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 71-83.
... settlements of Western settlements to learn the needs settlements Perhaps one of the chief reasons for this was the Presbyterian method of the congregation extending a call to the minister To carry out this system there must be congregations But of course in the early West there were no congregations hence no calls For instance it was more ...

"The Admission of Ohio to the Union," by Benjamin H. Pershing. Volume 63, Number 3, July, 1954, pp. 240-253.
... northwest of the river Ohio northwest of the river Ohio be and they are hereby authorized to form for themselves a constitution and State government and to assume such name as they shall deem proper and the said State when formed shall be admitted into the Union upon the same footing with ...

"Grave of Zeisberger," by J. W. Yeagley. Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 173-174.
... David Zeisberger Centennial David Zeisberger Centennial 17 3 signified his great satisfaction and comfort when his Indian brethren who watched with the dying saint sang some of the Delaware hymns for the dying which he had rendered into their vernacular years ago And thus on the afternoon of November 17th he fell asleep amid the prayers of his brethren and the singing of his converts after the benediction had been spoken in the name of the church On the following Sunday at noon after funeral ...

"Ohio in the Mexican War," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 277-295.
... settlement of the slavery question All of its proceedings and recommendations were unavailing This was due to the fact that it undertook to compromise a moral question it was willing that slavery should exist and continue undisturbed and even went so far as to recommend an amendment to the Constitution forever prohibiting the abolition of slavery or the enactment of legislation that would in any wise interfere with its maintenance Corwin ...

"A 'Backwoods Utopia': The Berea Community of 1836-1837," by David Lindsey. Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 272-296.
... settlement to educate for settlement as I had imagined a settlement the community began settlement The community's first anniversary passed in an atmosphere of tension on June 27 At the general community meeting on July 1 Gilruth presented his case declaring his willingness to do ...

"Promenade en Amerique," by J. J. Ampere, "J. J. Ampere's Journey Through Ohio: A Translation From His 'Promenade en Amerique,'" by Mildred Crew. Volume 60, Number 1, January, 1951, pp. 64-89.
... settlement has advanced Since settlements around Lake Superior These indications of an extensive agriculture these exploitations of mines which far surpass what could be done by the Indian tribes such as were found in the American forests together with the great earthworks and the art objects found within the mounds near the earthworks do they not indicate the existence of a race more ...

"Editorialana," Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 271-289.
... northwest of the Editorialana Editorialana 289 Ohio river this locality being their objective point In that initial land of Ohio pilgrims were General Benjamin Tupper born at Sharon Massachusetts in 1738 one of the directors of the Ohio Company and Colonel Ichabod Nye born at Tolland ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 29, Number4, October, 1920, pp. 461-476.
... OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR TWO TIMELY BOOKS ON LAFAYETTE The True LaFayette by George Morgan J B Lippincott Company Philadelphia 489 pages Price 25 0 The True Lafayette is a somewhat ambiguous title but in this instance the word true is applicable alike to the man and the story of his life The work is ...

"The Dedication of the Hayes Memorial at Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio, Tuesday, May 30, 1916," Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 401-484.
... northwest side of the square whenever my journeys took me through that place and to this day when I visit Martinsburg and want to cross the square I follow the same practice although the poles have long since been taken down and the broom and the globe disappeared from every memory but mine Later in 1 89 0 I was a student at Johns Hopkins University when Mr Hayes then ex-President came there to make an address before the Historical Seminary of ...

"A Journey from Baltimore to Louisville in 1816: Diary of William Newton Mercer," edited by Edwin Adams Davis and John C. L. Andreassen. Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 351-364.
... settlement made on the bottom settlement five miles settlement opposite Little Kenhawa extends several miles on the river and ends about the foot of Blannerhasset's island See Cramer op cit 95 cf Brown op cit 309 360 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 360
"Celebration at Campus Martius," Volume 37, Number 3, July, 1928, pp. 598-604.
... settlement on the banks of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers Frank Ford of Waterford president of the Pioneer Society of Washington County represented his organization and spoke of the purpose that animates its being He urged more concentration on keeping alive the memories of the past a more generous tribute to those that made today possible Prof Charles B Galbreath of Columbus reviewed the ...

"Etna and Kirkersville," Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 276-283.
... settlements in consequence of settlement of legal disputations Mr Schaff's father came from Belmont County Ohio in the winter of 1829 or 1830 and after declining to buy what is now a part of the great city of Columbus bought a farm in Etna Upon that farm on December 29 1840 the author was born and there spent his early boyhood days until ...

"Affairs of the Ohio State Archaeological Society," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 289-293.
... northwest posts of Great Britain It was the campaign of the 'Rough Riders' of the Revolution It was the dash of Sheridan in the Shenandoah It was Sherman's 'march to the sea' through the interior of the enemy's country That campaign of Clark broke the backbone of British strength in the West The British posts of Illinois and Indiana were all taken save Detroit The Northwest was secured and ...

"Here is La Fayette," Volume 43, Number 4, October, 1934, pp. 441-451.
... HERE IS LA FAYETTE HERE IS LA FAYETTE BY JOHN ME RRILL WEED La Fayette we are here said General Pershing as he stood beside the tomb in Picpus Cemetery one historic day in 1917 It was a dramatic incident It shows that Pershing had a quality that would scarcely have been suspected in a doughty warrior a flair for capturing the popular imagination of two nations It is not a legend it is too recent for that Moreover we have a statement from the General's headquarters staff attesting the words ...

"William Cortenus Schenck, Pioneer and Statesman of Ohio," by Fred B. Jones. Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 363-371.
... settlement the Virginia settlement of their difficulties draw up deeds and wills and in many cases serve as executor18 Schenck was a promoter of educational interests early in his career Soon after moving to Franklin he inserted the following notice in the Western Spy and Hamilton Gazette published in Cincinnati August 31 1803 A Schoolmaster is much needed in this place A person qualified to ...

"Americans Before Columbus," by Gerard Fowke. Volume 39, Number 4, October, 1930, pp. 689-711.
... settlements were made by settlement of America by the settlement and left a certain and definite record of their discovery were the Northmen beginning with Leif son of Eric the Red He or his immediate successors in the year 1000 A D established a colony in Massachusetts near the mouth of the Charles River The last mention we have of them ...

"A Description of Fort Ancient," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 362-377.
... 362 Ohio Arch 362 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications VOL 4 A DESCRIPTION OF FORT ANCIENT WARREN KING MOOREHEAD The members of the Society and also the readers of THE ARCHAEOLOGIST have a special interest in the earthworks and enclosures of the Mississippi Valley The former are proud to be possessers and preservers in company with the State of
"Ohio, The Gateway of the West," Volume 40, Number 1, January, 1931, pp. 137-181.
... northwest Ohio advanced from northwestern section has left a very fertile area of lake silts and muck on which corn sugar-beets celery onions and cabbage are grown with great success The limestone loess soils of the glaciated region and the sandstone and shale soils of the eastern half produce excellent wheat and other grains while in the ...