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"Horace Mann and Antioch College," by George Allen Hubbell. Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 12-27.
... HORACE MANN AND ANTIOCH COLLEGE HORACE MANN AND ANTIOCH COLLEGE GEORGE ALLEN HUBBELL PH D Mr Hubbell is a member of the Faculty of Berea College Kentucky and was formerly a professor at Antioch College of which Mr Horace Mann was president -EDITOR Ohio is the favorite daughter of the Eastern States The cannon of the Revolution had scarcely cooled when the Ordinance of 1787 was adopted and sturdy men began to look over the borders of Virginia ...

"Felix Renick, Pioneer," by Charles Sumner Plumb. Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 3-66.
... settlement arrived They then settlements in Virginia except settlements up as high as a settlement At that place there settlement in Ohio as the
"Editorialana," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 208-224.
... settlement of his Jewish settlement by a provision settlement only by direct permission of the King in council Practically the proclamation set aside the claims most of them shadowy of the coast colonies to this western country and fixed their western limits at the Allegheny watershed Major Rogers was sent by General Amherst the English ...

"Joseph E. Weinland, Rebuilder of Schoenbrunn," by Volume 42, Number 1, January, 1933, pp. 116-123.
... JOSEPH E JOSEPH E WEINLAND REBUILDER OF SCHOENBRUNN BY ROBERT M WILKIN Our meeting tonight is occasioned by the departure of our president from our community and his resignation as president of this Association and chairman of the Schoenbrunn Committee The purpose of the meeting is to take account of his services and express our gratitude for what he has done and what he has been We meet as historians and retrospection is the business of historians Historians look back through the years put ...

"Minutes of the Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 593-633.
... settlement and history of the state This department like that of natural history would require a trained man as curator Another important position is that of registrar and chief clerk to the Director whose duties would be to record and catalog the accessions as they come to the museum This work is now being done by the curator of archaeology during his spare time which time should be devoted to the department of archaeology Another important ...

"Ship and Brig Building on the Ohio and Its Tributaries," Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 54-64.
... northwest of the Ohio1 Throughout the war this post in the possession of the British continued as Washington wrote to be a source of trouble to the whole western country2 The garrison at Detroit at the beginning of the year 1776 consisted of 120 soldiers under the command of Capt Richard Lernoult The ...

"Morgan's Raid," Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 79-104.
... northwest of the ford at northwest of Triadelphia on northwest he without further investigation concluded that Morgan might be in that barn Brilliant thought The main body of his men never were near this barn A few straggling foragers not to exceed perhaps half dozen were in the vicinity at the time the shot was fired More likely was this ...

"Salmon P. Chase," Volume 1, Number 2, September, 1887, pp. 111-126.
... settlement of black or mulatto persons in Ohio unless they could show a certificate of their freedom and obtain two freeholders to give security for their good behavior and maintenance in the event of their becoming a public charge And unless this certificate of freedom was duly recorded and produced it was made a penal offense for any white person to give employment to a black or mulatto The ...

"Professor H. B. Lathrop's Address (The Wisconsin Archaeological Society, State Field Assembly, July 29-30, 1910)" Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 337-340.
... The Wisconsin Archaeological Society The Wisconsin Archaeological Society 3 37 PROFESSOR H B LATHROP'S ADDRESS The mound of earth at our feet is the work of hands long quiet a memorial the meaning of which by the time our race came to this region had been forgotten by the very aborigines themselves whose ancestors it is believed here built it On some summer's day how many ages ago we know not there labored here a band of dark-skinned men and women bearing with them in sacks and baskets the ...

"'Affairs in Holmes County, Ohio': Report of Col. Wm. Wallace, 15th Ohio Infantry, Commanding United States Forces in Ohio, Columbus, June 1863," Volume 40, Number 1, January, 1931, pp. 49-51.
... Fort Fizzle 49 Fort Fizzle 49 He made them a neat speech telling them of the obligations they owed to themselves and to their children and their country deprecating the necessity of bringing armed soldiers into the county and winding up by assuring them that he would not leave until the guilty were delivered into his hands and they promise to make no more resistance to the laws of the county We are under many obligations to Mr and Mrs Bowers and Mr Thomas Fetterman of Napoleon and Mr and Mrs ...

"Origin of the Phase, 'Keep the Ball Rolling,'" by Thomas J. Brown. Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 444-445.
... 444 Ohio Arch 444 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Again page 279 The French settlers did not locate at the mouth of the Scioto but at Gallipolis See Laws of the U S Vol 2 page 503 On page 276 it is stated that Mount Logan is on Paint Creek Mount Logan is on the east side of the Scioto nearly two miles northeast of the Court House in Chillicothe and is miles away from Paint Creek ...

"Colonel Orland J. Hodge (In Memoriam)," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 342-344.
... settlement of an estate and what he planned as a temporary stay was lengthened into a residence of seven years crowded with important events In 1862 he was elected to the lower house of the Connecticut legislature and to the senate in 1864 and 1865 serving as president of the upper house in the latter years although he was the youngest member of the body And the significance of the selection was doubly emphasized by the unanimous vote that ...

"Beginnings of the Underground Railroad in Ohio," by Wilbur H. Siebert. Volume 56, Number 1, January, 1947, pp. 70-93.
... northwest ell of the county northwestward up Wolf Creek to the junction villages The west branch by a shallow curve on that side ran through Rosseau Ringgold Morganville and proslavery Portersville through which the conductors slipped with extreme caution and thus arrived at the county terminals The first known mishap on the Underground Railroad in Morgan County occurred in the year 1820 ...

"Importance of the Study of Archaeology in Ohio," Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 55-60.
... settlement of this State there is no other department of historical research making such imperative demands as this upon the attention of its citizens We bespeak a general interest in the subject and the hearty co-operation of all with the aims of this Society We cannot introduce the subject better than by printing a letter from Professor Putnam Curator of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in Harvard College and incorporated in ...

"Mobbing the Shakers of Union Village," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 108-131.
... northwest of the village that the party would appear on Monday and that he came purposely to inform them and desired to tarry that he might witness the result The same evening information came in from every quarter of their preparations and threats of abuse that they meant to tar and feather Richard McNemar and drive the old Shakers out of the country and restore the rest to their former faith and method of living The following Sunday August ...

"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 89-100.
... settlement The entire party settlements bearing the same names and having like civic ideals and character OHIO COLONIAL WAR SOCIETY On November 25 1904 at the tenth general court of the Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Ohio held at the Queen City Club Cincinnati the following ...

"Address of Prof. B. F. Prince (Laying Corner Stone of The Society's Building)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 427-428.
... settlement at which many distinguished men of the nation took part and spoke One of the gentlemen here today was an orator on that occasion Mr D K Watson will now address you ADDRESS OF HON D K WATSON Mr Chairman Ladies and Gentlemen I have lived long enough to know that a man never knows when he is going to get into trouble Standing on this platform together with other gentlemen here a few moments ago my distinguished friend Mr Randall ...

"Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society (June 6, 1902)," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 71-92.
... SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY June 6 1 902 The seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the parlors of the Y M C A building Columbus Ohio at 230 ...

"Celebration of the Surrender of General John H. Morgan: An Account by Morgan's Captor, Major George W. Rue," Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 368-377.
... CELEBRATION OF THE SURRENDER CELEBRATION OF THE SURRENDER OF GENERAL JOHN H MORGAN AN ACCOUNT BY MORGAN'S CAPTOR MAJOR GEORGE W RUE On September 2 1 1910 there was celebrated on the Crubaugh Farm South of Lisbon Columbiana county near the historic spot where the event occurred the 47th Anniversary of the Surrender of the Confederate Raider General Morgan Concerning the celebration the East Liverpool Tribune of September 22 1 91 O made the following comment Romance and intrigue combined to make ...

"Celeron's Journal (Concluded from page 377)," Volume 29, Binding Supplement, , , pp. 481-483.
... CELERON'S JOURNAL CELERON'S JOURNAL Concluded from page 377 The 9th of October I set out from the lower part of the Narrows and came to pass the night at Point Pelee During our voyage across Lake Erie nothing happened worth mentioning On the 19th I arrived at Niagara where I was delayed three days from stress of weather The 22d I set out from Niagara for the southern part of Lake Ontario so as to pass that way to Fort Frontenac It took me fourteen days to sail over this lake and many of my ...