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"John W. Bricker Reflects Upon the Fight for the Bricker Amendment," Volume 87, Number 3, Summer, 1978, pp. 322-333.
... edited by edited by MARVIN R ZAHNISER John W Bricker Reflects Upon the Fight for the Bricker Amendment John W Bricker long a prominent name in the politics of Ohio and the United States will forever be known to students of American history as the author of a proposed amendment to the Constitution1 Popularly called the Bricker Amendment this Senate Joint Resolution was first introduced on September 14 1951 as Senate Joint Resolution 102 Following extensive consultation Senate hearings and much ...

"Richard Plantaganet Llewellyn Baber: A Sketch and Some of His Letters," edited by Duane Mowry. Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 370-381.
... strikes me on reflection that a division can be produced by the Southern Legislatures requesting Congress under the 5th Article as to amendments to call a National Convention to propose amendments to the Constitution of the United States indicating at the same time by resolution what amendments they would be willing to ratify This would be meeting fairly the proposition of Ben Wade's Memphis speech declaring a willingness now to hear what ...

"Surgeon's Mate at Fort Defiance: The Journal of Joseph Gardner Andrews for the Year 1795-II, A," edited by Richard C. Knopf. Volume 66, Number 2, April, 1957, pp. 159-186.
... A Surgeon's Mate at Fort Defiance A Surgeon's Mate at Fort Defiance The Journal of Joseph Gardner Andrews For the Year 1795--II Edited by RICHARD C KNOPF In this second installment of the Andrews journal which covers the months of May June July and August 1795 the author again records the flow of events through this crossroads outpost of the American army He notes the movement of Indian delegations towards Greene Ville the arrival and departure of chiefs the coming and going of traders the ...

"Fine Timber," by Josephine E. Phillips. Volume 46, Number 1, January, 1937, pp. 16-24.
... FINE TIMBER FINE TIMBER By JOSEPHINE E PHILLIPS I went to woork a tuseday morning for Mr Gilman at 12 Shilings pr day he is a bulding 2 Ships and thare top timbers are all red seder and lokes I have worked wales 68 feet long fine timber in this Countery and as good land as Ever lay out adors I dont think I shall Stay in the Sittey maney months Ales is the wellest she has bin this five years but dont like Meriette thank God i am well and hartey But Alles is Cros as yousyell Thus wrote a settler ...

"Autobiography of Adam Lowry Rankin," Volume 79, Number 1, Winter, 1970, pp. 18-55.
... strike me I stepped aside saying 'Keep your hands off' Just then some friends were seen approaching The fellows said to me as they came up 'If you were not so little I would thrash your life out of you' I replied 'I am glad I am small for I would rather not have my life thrashed out by such polluting hands' The friends told the fellows the best thing they could do was to leave town as soon as possible Four of the kidnappers were committed for ...

"Report of the Building Committee for the World War Memorial Building," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 619-623.
... strike prevents shipment of materials it may be impossible to make even a beginning Respectfully submitted Signed EDWARD ORTON JR Chairman REPORT OF THE BUILDING COMMITTEE FOR THE LIBRARY AND STACK-ROOM ADDITION TO THE HAYES MEMORIAL BUILDING SPIEGEL GROVE STATE PARK FREMONT OHIO This committee was appointed March 1 1922 by President James E Campbell with the following personnel Colonel Edward Orton Jr Columbus Ohio Chairman Colonel Webb C ...

"The Preservation of Documents," Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 401-412.
... Popular Errors in Regard to Mound Builders Popular Errors in Regard to Mound Builders 40 1 in the vicinity and to decorate them in such way as they can even though the interments may have taken place many years previously would it be any greater mark of respect or affection to add little by little to a mound under which one of their tribe was buried Will any one possessing the slightest knowledge of the power of hereditary influences pretend that a Logan a Corn Planter a Red Jacket or a host ...

"Ohio's Monument to General Anthony Wayne Unveiled," Volume 39, Number 1, January, 1930, pp. 3-41.
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS OHIO'S MONUMENT TO GENERAL ANTHONY WAYNE UNVEILED ADDRESS OF HONORABLE JAMES W GOOD SECRETARY OF WAR IN HOTEL COMMODORE OLIVER HAZARD PERRY TOLEDO OHIO SEPTEMBER 14 1929 In introducing the Secretary of War Toastmaster Mr Grove Patterson spoke as follows Now ladies and gentlemen I am sure that I speak for the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society under the auspices of ...

"Maumee Valley International Historical Convention, September 27-29, 1940: Proceedings," Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 1-98.
... PROCEEDINGS OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE MAUMEE VALLEY INTERNATIONAL HISTORICAL CONVENTION SEPTEMBER 27-29 1940 EDITORIAL By HARLOW LINDLEY Because of the uniqueness of the Maumee Valley International Historical Convention organized to commemorate the place of the Maumee Valley in American history it seems eminently proper that its records should be permanently preserved and since the heart of the valley is within the limits of the State of Ohio it is logical that the Ohio State Archaeological ...

"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 which is west of the Scioto Page 286 College Hill is named from two colleges College Corner with similar ...

"Local Boards of Health in Ohio during the Period, 1835-1858," Volume 50, Number 4, October-December, 1941, pp. 380-383.
... LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH IN OHIO DURING LOCAL BOARDS OF HEALTH IN OHIO DURING THE PERIOD 1835-1858 By ROBERT G PATERSON Ph D Early pioneers in the settlement of Ohio brought with them the ideas methods and practices which prevailed among the colonists on the Atlantic Seaboard This was true especially in their struggles with epidemic diseases Today it is difficult for us to recreate the stark fear with which our forefathers awaited an approaching epidemic Scarcely a winter went by without a ...

"Robert Cumming Schenck, First Citizen and Statesman of the Miami Valley," by Fred B. Joyner. Volume 58, Number 3, July, 1949, pp. 286-297.
... ROBERT CUMMING SCHENCK FIRST CITIZEN AND ROBERT CUMMING SCHENCK FIRST CITIZEN AND STATESMAN OF THE MIAMI VALLEY by FRED B JOYNER Professor of History Miami University In 1937 in a radio address celebrating Founders Day of Miami University President A H Upham called attention to the fact that the university had sent two ambassadors to the Court of St James Whitelaw Reid was one Robert Cumming Schenck was the other The work of the former is well known The career of Schenck is less well known A ...

"Cooperation between The Ohio State University and the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 568-574.
... 568 Ohio Arch 568 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ferring the Dedication till next year when all parties cooperating in this work will have full time to do their work unhurried and in the best artistic fashion The contract with the Sculptor calls for the completion of all of his work by January 1st 1926 with possibility of extension of time for cause In no case can the panels in the rotunda be ready for the dedication date Their place in the room can be clearly indicated on that ...

"Dedication of Ohio's World War Memorial," Volume 35, Number 3, July, 1926, pp. 438-523.
... 438 THE WORLD WAR MEMORIAL WING-NORTH FACADE DEDICATION OF OHIO'S WORLD WAR DEDICATION OF OHIO'S WORLD WAR MEMORIAL An event of first importance in the history of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society is here to be recorded On April 6 1926 the Memorial Wing of the Museum and Library building of the Society was dedicated with impressive ceremonies This was the culmination of a movement that began soon after the close of the World War The collections of the Society had outgrown ...

"Politico-Economic Considerations in the Western Reserve's Early Slavery Controversy," by Edward C. Reilley. Volume 52, Number 2, April-June, 1943, pp. 141-157.
... POLITICO-ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE POLITICO-ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE WESTERN RESERVE'S EARLY SLAVERY CONTROVERSY By EDWARD C REILLEY With the advent of the Panic of 1837 the people of that northeastern section of Ohio known as the Western Reserve seemed for the first time to have suspected that the southern labor system was in some degree responsible for producing their economic woes This viewpoint was but slowly accepted and was not emphasized by its proponents until after the ...

"The Report of the Forty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 43, Number 3, July, 1934, pp. 283-314.
... THE REPORT OF THE FORTY-EIGHTH THE REPORT OF THE FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The forty-eighth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was called to order by President Arthur C Johnson Sr on April 24 1934 with sixty members present MR JO H NSON This is a business meeting of the Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society I promise not to keep you long this morning because I know ...

"Travel in the 1830's," by Robert Price. Volume 54, Number 1, January-March, 1945, pp. 40-45.
... TRAVEL IN THE 1830's TRAVEL IN THE 1830's By ROBERT PRICE Leisurely trips of today have too much hurry--hurried trips of a past century had too much leisure If Mr William Fitch of Schodack Rensselaer County New York on a business expedition to Licking County Ohio in May and June 1836 could have had access to automobile and macadam he might have made the journey and back in four days with time to spare Instead being forced to utilize canal boat lake steamer stage carriage horse and wagon packet ...

"The Naming of Marietta," by Josephine E. Phillips. Volume 55, Number 2, April-June, 1946, pp. 106-137.
... THE NAMING OF MARIETTA THE NAMING OF MARIETTA By JOSEPHINE E PHILLIPS Our city is called Mari-etta was the brief postscript by which General Samuel Holden Parsons informed his friend Manasseh Cutler of the important event1 On the following day in a letter to his wife he explained more fully Our city's name in honor of the Queen of France is composed of her two Christian names--Marie Antoiniette2 In the manuscript record book of the Ohio Company3 the announcement was made with flourishes and ...

"The Ohio Anti-Slavery Convention of 1836," Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 173-188.
... THE OHIO ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION OF 1836 THE OHIO ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION OF 1836 By ROBERT PRICE The Rev Jacob Little pastor of the Granville Presbyterian church for over thirty-nine years beginning in 1827 once recorded1 that during the year 1834 the village of Granville was beset by seven distinct evils namely 1 embarrassing financial conditions 2 a killing frost on May 15 3 a serious drought following the frost 4 a torrential rain at midnight of July 1 followed by a great flood 5 an ...

"James Preston Poindexter, Elder Statesman of Columbus," by Richard Clyde Minor. Volume 56, Number 3, July, 1947, pp. 266-286.
... 266 JAMES PRESTON POINDEXTER ELDER STATESMAN JAMES PRESTON POINDEXTER ELDER STATESMAN OF COLUMBUS by RICHARD CLYDE MINOR Professor of Sociology Lincoln University Jefferson City Missouri The story of James Preston Poindexter though it can never be told in its completeness still reveals enough to show that he was a remarkable man Of mixed Negro Caucasian and Indian blood the force of circumstances made him a Negro the force of his personality made him a man respected among men There are many ...