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"Judge John Cleves Symmes," Volume 30, Number 1, January, 1921, pp. 75-76.
... County Pennsylvania County and re-elected in County New Jersey Militia Resigned from army to accept the appointment of Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey While still holding position on the Supreme Bench he was delegate to Continental Congress 1784-5 He had also served as Lieutenant-Governor and member of the Council He married a ...

"Arnold Henry Dohrman," Volume 23, Number 3, July, 1914, pp. 227-231.
... Ross4 dated Pittsburg Ross one of the founders of Steubenville cf Hunter loc cit p 210 Arnold Henry Dohrman Arnold Henry Dohrman 231 made for them without furnishing any dangerous precedent Their case is such as can have no parallel Act of Congress approved March 3 1817 providing annuity of 300 for life to Rachel Dohrman relict of Arnold Henry Dohrman payable quarterly from Dec 31 1816 and ...

"Fort Fizzle," Volume 40, Number 1, January, 1931, pp. 23-51.
... County Rebellion is in County then and when the County War lasted about County and one of its County had several County Ohio almost
"The Pathfinders of Jefferson County, Ohio. Supplementary to Vol. VI. of Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications," by W. H. Hunter. Volume 8, Number 2, October, 1899, pp. 132-262.
... County 0 The Pathfinders County 0 259 Jackson County Vol VI Ohio County 0 The Pathfinders County 0 261 of their destroyers They declared that Quakers would go farther to befriend a murdering Delaware than to succor a fellow countryman ...

"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 ...

"Origin, Rise, Progress and Decline of the Whitewater Community of Shakers Located in Hamilton County, Ohio," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 401-443.
... County Ohio adjoining that purchased by Union Village In April Josiah Burnham and Marion Moss took cattle there to pasture April 3 1858 grain barn was burned by an incendiary losing threshing machine and 1 20 bushels barley On 17th a robber entered the office threatened one of the sisters and Joseph Agnew broke open the desk scattered the contents on the floor and escaped securing but little booty October 1st Henry Bear transferred to the ...

"Secondary Education in Ohio Previous to the Year 1840," by W. W. Boyd. Volume 25, Number 1, January, 1916, pp. 118-134.
... County Chillicothe Academy County Wheeler Academy County Senaca County County Canton Female County Western Reserve County Robinson ...

"Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, Society Building, Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, May 4, 1929, 10:00 A.M.," Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 512-569.
... establishment of man on the face of the earth great monsters were abroad hunters failed to return death stalked in the land the race raised one cry to the Ma-u-na earthmaker for succor He sent his sons one by one to lead them out of their anguish and desolation Kay-chung-gay-gah the first son taught courage and built up the society of self-control Wak-chung-ka-gah set up the society of the cheerful Wa-sjing-gay-gah set up the society of the ...

"The Coxey Movement in Ohio," by Osman C. Hooper. Volume 9, Number 2, October, 1900, pp. 155-176.
... County Road Fund System of County Road System said County Township County Township Municipality Incorporated Town or Village and said bond to be retired at the rate of four per cent per annum Section 2 Whenever the foregoing section of this act has been complied with it shall be ...

"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.
... establishment similar to Gadsby's--The river has risen above 12 feet and the current is very rapid Louisville is built at the confluence of the Bear Grass Creek with the Ohio it is 120 miles from Cincinnati by land and 70 from Lexington--It was named in honour of Louis XVI and contains about 5000 inhabitants and is rapidly increasing--there are now building 70 or 80 houses a majority of brick--It is the most commercial place in Kentucky A ...

"Worthington Medical College, The," by Jonathan Forman. Volume 50, Number 4, October-December, 1941, pp. 373-379.
... County New Jersey with County Pennsylvania Others associated with this New York Reformed Medical School were John J King of New York James Wood who later became a well known surgeon in New York City The Worthington Reformed Medical College was located in the oblong two-storied brick structure well lighted and painted a bright red color Surmounting it was a cupola protecting a bell which is ...

"Ohio, the First Child of the Northwest" (Pan-American Exposition) by Charles W. Baker. Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 128-132.
... establishment of the Union were content to stop where they were and seek no further The trials of the long struggle for independence had wearried them and the magnitude of their achievements filled their cups so that they neither sought nor desired acquisition of territory or change in conditions Indeed many of them believed and urged that when the thirteen Colonies passed into the Union under the Constitution the ultimate had been attained ...

"Religion and the Westward March," Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 71-83.
... County in Kentucky on County Kentucky in the year 1785 the people gathered together drew up a covenant and articles of faith elected the deacons and then proceeded to choose a minister by popular vote The vote favored John Taylor although he was among the youngest of the five farmer-preachers who were members of the church And this process was followed in hundreds of communities throughout ...

"John Brown," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 30, Number 3, July, 1921, pp. 184-289.
... County Kansas who at the County Kansas a band of County Ohio and Edwin County Ohio as was his County Ohio Scarcely had County On April 10 1844 he
"Mr. Meek's Address (The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield)," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 366-369.
... County Pioneer and County It is undoubtedly what we may call an immigrant from some other region There is nowhere in Ohio where any outcrop of bed rock of the formation like our boulder can be found Prof Orton says that no drill has ever penetrated deep enough in Ohio to reach down to such granitic bed rock Where did it and others of its kind called hardheads or niggerheads which lie thickly ...

"John A. Bingham," by J. B. Foraker. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 331-351.
... John A John A Bingham 331 JOHN A BINGHAM ADDRESS OF HON J B FORAKER ON THE OCCASION OF THE UNVEILING OF MONUMENT IN HONOR OF HON JOHN A BINGHAM AT CADIZ OHIO OCTOBER 5 1901 Mr Chairman and Fellow Cit izen s The private life and character of John A Bingham were the special possessions of this community You were his neighbors and friends He came and went in your midst You were in daily contact with him You knew him under all the varying circumstances of his long and eventful career You saw him ...

"The Origin of the Name of the Town of Worthington," by Helen M. Dudley. Volume 52, Number 3, July-September, 1943, pp. 248-259.
... establishment of which the life of Thomas Worthington was so patriotic and complete a sacrifice shall have survived the terrific struggle now being made to preserve them these evidences of his rela9 The above mentioned information has been condensed from Mr Shook's detailed technical description THE NAMING OF WORTHINGTON 259 THE NAMING OF WORTHINGTON 259 tionship to the people of Worthington will continue to remind them that the spirit of ...

"The Diary of John Beatty, January-June 1884, Part II," Volume 58, Number 4, October, 1949, pp. 390-427.
... County called today He has County and was a County attended Hiram County and graduated from County He was admitted to County the son of a
"Autobiography of Adam Lowry Rankin," Volume 79, Number 1, Winter, 1970, pp. 18-55.
... County Tennessee in 1786 County Ohio and spent the County There was a small County Ohio Chicago 1883 County being removed from County officials to sell
"Celebration at Campus Martius," Volume 37, Number 3, July, 1928, pp. 598-604.
... County Pioneer Association County and the Marietta County Pioneer Association County and the Marietta County represented his organization and spoke of the purpose that animates its being He urged more concentration on keeping alive the ...