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"Oberlin's Part in the Slavery Conflict," by Wilbur Greeley Burroughs. Volume 20, Number 3, July, 1911, pp. 269-334.
... 1848 4n Oberlin Evangelist June 4 1856 40 Oberlin Evangelist June 5 1861 Oberlin's Part in the Slavery Conflict Oberlin's Part in the Slavery Conflict 333 Reference Number 4p Oberlin Evangelist Sept 11 1861 4q Oberlin Evangelist Aug 27 1862 5 Oberlin Church History Early Annals of the Oberlin Church By Rev D L Leonard 6 Reunion of the War Classes Held at Oberlin Ohio June 20-24 1903 The ...

"The Collapse of the Peculiar Institution Through Military and Legal Action," by W. Sherman Jackson. Volume 83, Number 3, Summer, 1974, pp. 183-191.
... generals On August 30 John general Lincoln reprimanded general's defiance was generally opposed abolition general constitutional expansion the Thirteenth did not mark a departure from tradition Rather it marked a resumption of the ...

"Address of Hon. Walling (Centennial of Perry's Victory)," Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 72-78.
... general in the White House That war showed the world what it did not know before that Americans could fight upon the water After what Perry did on Lake Erie what McDonough did on Lake Champlain what Decatur Hull Bainbridge Lawrence and others did upon the sea it took no black lettered treaty to defend the rights of our sailors And sir for a hundred years the best protection any American has had is the flag of his country Considering what he ...

"The Indian Village of 'Cush-og-wenk,'" by Thomas H. Johnson. Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 432-435.
... generally misspelled Gosh-og-wenk In the Delaware tongue Cush is Bear Cush-og Black Bear and wenk is town In central Pennsylvania the word survives in the names of certain streams in the following forms viz Cush Creek-Bear Creek Cushian Creek-Cub Creek Cush Cushian-Bear and Cub Creek The termination wenk was Anglicised by the early settlers and the place become known as Cush-og-town from which it derived the later and present form Coshocton ...

"Centennial Celebration of Champaign County," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 470-471.
... 470 Ohio 470 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Baldwin holds that more than two thousand years have elapsed since the Mound Builders lived in the Ohio Valley In conclusion we are not in a position to state whether the Mound Builders were the race that exploited the pre-historic horse on this continent or whether they degenerated into ...

"John A. Bingham," by J. B. Foraker. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 331-351.
... generally entertained that general character of the general Government Under the Constitution as it existed before the war slaves could not vote but in determining the basis of representation in Congress and the Electoral College five slaves were counted as three voters There were no more slaves They were freedmen-a new class Should they ...

"Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society: May 30, 1914," Volume 23, Number 4, October, 1914, pp. 380-406.
... general equipment for the general all that could be desired There was one serious trouble viz the sliding of the ground of the embankment outside the walls of the fort in one or two places particularly at the northwest corner The slides were occasioned by the wet weather of the last year particularly during the period of the floods Warren Cowen custodian of the fort being present ...

"La Salle's Route Down the Ohio," by E. L. Taylor. Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 382-392.
... general location although general desertion cannot be true otherwise his expedition would have ended at that place Mr Slocum has added to this romance of desertion by adding to the twenty-three or four men including the Shawnee guide There is no suggestion anywhere that we are aware of to sustain this statement outside of Mr Slocum's assertion Mr Slocum further leaves the point at which the ...

"General Benjamin Rush Cowen," Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 149-156.
... 1848 to 1852 presiding Judge of the Common Pleas Court of his District It was in the classical academy in St Clairsville which his father had assisted in establishing that young Cowen was educated Then entering the office of the Belmont Chronicle he learned the art of typesetting and before he had attained his General Benjamin Rush Cowen
"Address of Hon. W. E. Touvelle (Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument)," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 427-435.
... Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument 427 whose loss was unusually great but also to the British who stood as sponsors to the movements of the tribesmen for the British were not only redoubling their assistance to the tribes supplying them with arms and munitions but were in their own behalf taking bold measures of offensive warfare For it was at this time April 1794 that under the orders of Governor Simcoe three British companies commanded by Colonel Richard ...

"Fort Fizzle," Volume 40, Number 1, January, 1931, pp. 23-51.
... general who ordered Colonel Wallace of the 15 th Regiment O V I to proceed to the disaffected district with force sufficient to quell the disturbance and enforce obedience to the laws His force consisted of portions of different regiments at Camp Chase the greater number being the 3rd Ohio the Governor's Guards commanded by Capt Bunker of the 88th
"The Expedition of Celoron," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 331-334.
... THE EXPEDITION OF CELORON THE EXPEDITION OF CELORON BY C B GALBREATH The journals of Celoron and Bonnecamps with the paper by O H Marshall are here published in order to bring together in convenient form the accounts of this remarkable expedition sent by the Marquis de la Galissoniere Governor-General of New France and the Country of Louisiana to establish more firmly the French claims to the
"Great Seal of Ohio," Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 392-393.
... 1848 Squier and Davis the pioneers of American archaeology located the Serpent in a dense forest and first described it An earthen effigy complete and symmetrical the Great Serpent ...

"John Fitch, Inventor of Steamboats," by Mira Clarke Parsons. Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 397-408.
... JOHN FITCH INVENTOR OF STEAMBOATS JOHN FITCH INVENTOR OF STEAMBOATS BY MIRA CLARKE PARSONS In the closing year of this century of wonders it is fitting that we should give a thought to the memory of the inventors and investigators to whom the world owes so vast a debt Fore-- most among them must stand the names of the men who first utilized the tremendous forces of steam and electricity For generations every schoolboy has been taught that Robert Fulton was the inventor of the steamboat That ...

"Ohio's Congressmen and the War of 1812," by William R. Barlow. Volume 72, Number 3, July, 1963, pp. 175-194, notes 257-259.
... general in the regular army general and had been general in the militia in generally supported naval legislation requested by the administration As a house member Morrow lacked a spotless record in this area but as a senator he served on the naval committee which devised plans creating a ...

"Truth about Cincinnati's First Library, The," by Dorothy V. Martin. Volume 53, Number 3, July-September, 1944, pp. 193-208.
... general stores as can be general though none the less filled with vilification until finally on July 17 the editors of the Spy concluded that every side had had its chance to be heard and refused therefore to publish any more personal attacks Such pot shots at personality whether or not accompanied by physical demonstrations of hostility might well have ruined a man's chances even in those ...

Volume 33, Binding Supplement, , 1924, pp. 597-613.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XXXII INDEX TO VOLUME XXXII Alder Jonathan early pioneer honored Bible Indian translates Gospels into with marker 533-536 sketch of life Shawnee language 339-340 Bibles proby great-granddaughter 534-535 advided for prisoners at Ohio Penidresses by C B Galbreath L C tentiary 390 Dick and others 535 unveiling by Bibliography Shorthorn Cattle 65-66 descendants 535 list of descendants works of George Kennan 226 Mitchpresent ...

"Caleb Atwater: Versatile Pioneer," Volume 54, Number 2, April-June, 1945, pp. 79-88.
... CALEB ATWATER VERSATILE PIONEER CALEB ATWATER VERSATILE PIONEER A RE-APPRAISAL By HENRY C SHETRONE BACK EAST Educator minister lawyer and antiquarian advocate of internal improvements co-founder of Ohio's school system Ohio's first historian intellectual and social pioneer of the Middle West Such was Caleb Atwater of Massachusetts New York--and
"James Preston Poindexter, Elder Statesman of Columbus," by Richard Clyde Minor. Volume 56, Number 3, July, 1947, pp. 266-286.
... generally in the State by general opinion at the time that Poindexter recommended Douglass for the federal office he received from President Hayes Like Douglass Poindexter believed that the Negro's destiny was interwoven with that of the Republican Party Four years before in 1873 a group of colored citizens met at the Shiloh Baptist Church to take action on the Chillicothe resolutions which ...

"Jeptha H. Wade and the Cleveland and Cincinnati Telegraph Company," by Russell H. Anderson. Volume 58, Number 1, January, 1949, pp. 80-93.
... assembly of Ohio on general consolidation of general consolidation and generally profitable generally in a better generally ...