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"Arnold Henry Dohrman," Volume 23, Number 3, July, 1914, pp. 227-231.
... general charge of general a nature to warrant allowance vouchers in the circumstances often impossible Hence grant of salary retroactive of 1600 a year as agent of the United States at Lisbon and a township 23040 acres2 beyond the Ohio 1813-1817 3 Letter to a member of Congress from David Hoge dated Steubenville January 8 1817 I have from ...

"General Edward S. Godfrey," by Hon. Calvin Pomeroy Godfrey. Volume 43, Number 1, January, 1934, pp. 61-98.
... general belief General Custer had his hair cut short History must record that the precipitate and costly retreat ordered by Major Reno afforded a fine and rare instance of full vindication for disobedience to a military order in time of extreme urgency For Lieutenant 88 Ohio Arch 88 Ohio ...

by A. A. Graham. Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 430-440.
... general reading It does not general events conspicuous general manner ARBITRATION general description of Ohio then follows chapters on Defensive Enclosures Sacred Enclosures Mounds Contents of Mounds Caches Tombs etc ADVENTURES OF PION ...

"Financing Ohio's Pre-Civil War Railroads," by Eugene O. Porter. Volume 57, Number 3, July, 1948, pp. 215-226.
... generally to afford access general bankruptcy and generally made without generally found general collapse of general business46 46 Annual Report 1867 5 ...

"The Diary of John Beatty, January-June 1884, Part II," Volume 58, Number 4, October, 1949, pp. 390-427.
... assembly beginning assembly Kurtz general assembly from 1876 general election as might general store In 1858 he general feeling ...

"The American Veterans of Foreign Service and the Veterans of Foreign Wars," by George T. Trial. Volume 57, Number 1, January, 1948, pp. 79-93.
... general of the Military general campaigning for better education is concerned As a leader not only in veterans' affairs but in community and civic activities the Veterans of Foreign Wars' organization is alarmed by the large amounts of money spent annually to combat crime in comparison with the amount expended on educationalmost eight times as much for curbing crime as for educating future ...

"Organizing a National Convention: A Lesson From Senator Dick," by Thomas E. Felt. Volume 67, Number 1, January, 1958, pp. 50-62.
... general charge of a head general work should be general charge of this work general charge of the right generally and he to the generally and he should
"Deducation Address of Henry C. Taylor (Cresap Tablet)," Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 124-127.
... generally covered with bark generally low probably 71 2 general in our Civil War from 1861 to 1865 His monument on Riverside Drive New York attests the nation's appreciation of his rank and service in our great crisis From a log cabin in Kentucky came Abraham Lincoln our president when the life of the nation was in peril and whose name now ...

"Duncan McArthur: The Military Phase," by C.H. Cramer. Volume 46, Number 2, April, 1937, pp. 128-147.
... general in the State general dashed off in hot general's absence16 During general On another occasion general Not publicly general-in-chief whose mind
"Society-a Half Century of Progress, The," by John F. Carlisle. Volume 44, Number 3, July, 1935, pp. 375-390.
... generally to exercise all general that the State general service to the general awakens within the locality and region which it represents an active and enduring historical conscious- PROCEEDINGS 389 PROCEEDINGS 389 ness We assert without fear of contradiction that our Society after ...

"Perry's Victory Celebration," Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 503-504.
... generalship in the defeats of Harmar and St Clair The present legislature in the session last Spring appropriated twenty-five thousand dollars for the purchase of the site and construction of memorial at Fort Meigs A most laudable purpose for the expenditure of some of the state's money The committee having this matter in charge in behalf of the Maumee Valley Historical Association consists of John Wilson of Bowling Green Lansing Pray of ...

"Editorialana," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 470-480.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA The recent appointments to the Board of Trustees of the Society have added strength and dignity to that body Governor Cox on June 24 1913 appointed ex-Governor Myron T Herrick of Cleveland and ex-Governor James E Campbell of Columbus for the terms of three years from the date of their appointment Mr Herrick was originally appointed by Governor Harmon The high character of the personnel of the Board has been unbroken in the twenty-eight years of its history This is ...

"Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 541-578.
... assembly as to the general appropriation bills general the employes of the general cooperation in the general surroundings He has kept the grass and weeds down but the road is not in very good condition and we ought to do something ...

"Colonel John Murray," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 397-403.
... COLONEL JOHN MURRAY COLONEL JOHN MURRAY DAVID E PHILLIPS The readers of the Archaeological and Historical Quarterly can hardly fail to be interested in any matter intimately associated with the very beginnings of our Great Commonwealth The famous old mansion in Rutland Mass now owned by The Rufus Putnam Memorial Association and called The Cradle of Ohio has become one of the Shrines of American Patriotism and few have had so romantic an ...

"The Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention of 1836," Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 173-188.
... generalities The few specific facts however are valuable and are quoted in full First as to the bitter hostility which the reformers had met with in Ohio during 1 8 35 the following is noted The spirit of misrule has been wide-spread the disgrace rests on no particular section--Ohio comes in for her full share For the purpose of preventing ...

"The Centenary Celebration of the Birth of Rutherford Birchard Hayes at Spiegel Gove, Fremont, Ohio," Volume 32, Number 2, April, 1923, pp. 328-425.
... general officer and again general but upon Sheridan's general of the war for the generals of the Union army general in the World War general conditions I think
Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 383-413.
...ohio Sketch Book 288 Sokol 328 Solger German writer 10 Solomonstown Indian village 86 Somerset County NJ 22 Somerton O--Anti-slavery Society 186 Son of Man 237 Sophie Newcomb College 352 Soule Annah M--The Southern and Western Boundaries of Michigan 299 318 South37 38 199 228 265 267 276 377 South Carolina 312 South Bend Ind 229 South Hanover College 180 South Mountain 353 South Union Ky 348 Southern Illinois State Normal University-History ...

"Fowke's Book Again," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 24-328.
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"'Burthened in Defense of our Rights': Opposition to Military Service in Ohio During the War of 1812," by Mark Pitcavage. Volume 104, , Summer-Autumn, 1995, pp. 142-162.
... general warweariness general in the US Army had generally followed Uptonian generals to take defensive generals not on the general John S Gano also
"Origin of Indian Names of Certain States and Rivers," by William E. Connelley. Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 451-454.
... ORIGIN OF INDIAN NAMES OF CERTAIN STATES ORIGIN OF INDIAN NAMES OF CERTAIN STATES AND RIVERS BY WILLIAM E CONNELLEY Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society Explanations of the origin of certain Indian names are varied and conflicting The writer submits the following authoritative statements relative to the derivation and meaning of the names of the states of Iowa Missouri Mississippi Ohio and Kentucky and the rivers