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"Logan's Campaign-1786," Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 520-521.
... LOGAN'S CAMPAIGN -1786 LOGAN'S CAMPAIGN -1786 From the Draper MSS Wisconsin Historical Society Archives Mr Henry Hall was out on this campaign Were some 8 or 9 hundred men-Colos James Garrard Benj Harrison Thos Kennedy and Hugh McGary were the principal officers under Logan When Logan reached Meckacheck some 18 or 20 Indians remained and the men rode after and killed them most all Capt Irvine and others were pursuing an Indian with a broken thigh amp did not rush upon him as quick as they ...

"Randall, Archaeologist and Historian," by James E. Campbell. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 93-96.
... generally and three general and is a permanent testimonial to the accuracy impartiality exhaustive research and fine descriptive writing on the part of Mr Randall and his co-author Daniel J Ryan While Mr Randall's surprising historical activities and the executive duties of his office as Secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and ...

"Religion and the Public Schools of Ohio," by Bernard Mandel. Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 185-206.
... assembly generally assembly had generally assembly in 1925 general practice in those general declared that such
"Temperance and Church-Building in Pioneer Days on the Western Reserve," by Justus Newton Brown. Volume 28, Number 2, April, 1919, pp. 251-253.
... generally accepted In the adjoining town of Norton were over one hundred men pledged to abstinence The Congregational church feeling the need of a house in 1830 thirteen persons of whom I was the youngest a youth of sixteen resolved to build and finish one with our own hands employing only a 'boss workman' to layout and oversee the work Logs for the lumber were drawn to the saw-mill to be sawed 'at the halves' Then in the month of March before ...

"Ohio's Deep Roots in Connecticut," by Josephine E. Phillips. Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 74-82.
... OHIO'S DEEP ROOTS IN CONNECTICUT OHIO'S DEEP ROOTS IN CONNECTICUT By JOSEPHINE E PHILLIPS To Elijah Backus Esq one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for the County of New London Comes Zebedee Wood one of the Granjurors of our Soverign Lord the King for the County of New London and Complains amp Gives Your Worshop to Understand that Gideon Baker of Norwich in Said County was on or about ...

Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 301-307.
... general rule papers which generally transcended general or miscellaneous general bibliography Volume general and the postmaster general and radiating from
"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.
... generals in the rebel army They all loved a good horse and John Morgan was a good source of supply Well I never got that sorrel mare She was sent to Cincinnati I learned and by some means I never could learn why she was turned over to Shackleford General Shackleford was very tired when I left him at Salineville between nine and ten o'clock that last Sunday morning With my splendid horses I ...

Volume 103, , Summer-Autumn, 1994, pp. 222-237.
... 1848-1902 72 Place for 1848 189 Settlers and 1848-1902 by Donald J Pisani 72 Town Proprietors of New England A Study of Their Development Organization Activities and Controversies 1620-1770 The by Roy H Akagi 153 154 Townshend Norton A Union Army Medical Inspector Norton Townshend by Robert W McCormick 57-70 Illustration 63 69 TPCampLS See ...

"Minutes of the Meeting of the Ohio Academy of History, Columbus, April 12, 1958," Volume 67, Number 3, July, 1958, pp. 264-268.
... general level of historical consciousness in the state of Ohio ARTICLE III SECTION 1 Active membership shall be open upon payment of annual dues to 1 members of the history faculties of colleges and universities 2 officers and staff members of historical societies libraries and archives 3 other persons engaged in teaching history doing research in history or otherwise interested in history ...

"Report of Committees on Historical Activities," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 564-567.
... REPORT OF COMMITTEES ON HISTORICAL REPORT OF COMMITTEES ON HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES Dr Harlow Lindley read the following report of the Committee on Historical Activities in Ohio which was filed with the other reports for publication in the Quarterly REPORT ON HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES IN OHIO BY HARLOW LINDLEY Chair man Co mm ittee on Cooperation From information at hand it appears that there are ...

"Reuben Clement" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 86-87.
... 86 Ohio Arch 86 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications one officer and myself went to New York on recruiting service That was in 1814 I remained in New York about two years When we left New York we marched with recruits to fill up the companies stationed on the northern frontier I had re-enlisted on the 23d of November 1816 for five years We marched to Sackett's Harbor and I was there ...

"The Underground Railroad," by S. S. Knabenshue. Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 396-403.
... general use to express one general routes each with generally men who did not general among the slaves even when they were well treated The one thing the slaves in the northern tier of Vol XIV26 402 Ohio Arch 402
"James Kilbourne: New Light on his Story," edited by Paul C. Bowers, Jr., and Goodwin F. Berquist, Jr.. Volume 87, Number 2, Spring, 1978, pp. 193-206.
... general overview provided generally existed strong generally which does not generally both when we so general ancestry in the Land of our Orrigin to effect great good to its own members by cultivating the social virtue and graces and ...

"Autobiography of Adam Lowry Rankin," Volume 79, Number 1, Winter, 1970, pp. 18-55.
... general discussion of generally suspended specie general The expectation generally entertained by generally believed that a general atonement ie that
"Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary of the City of Gallipolis, Ohio. October 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1890," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 1-233.
... assembly resolved general assembly How the general assembly consisted general assembly of the
"John Sherman and the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson," by Roger D. Bridges. Volume 82, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1973, pp. 176-191.
... generally divided along two general summary of the preceding articles but included additional charges that he questioned the legality of the Thirty-ninth Congress and that he had illegally attempted to prevent the effective execution of the Tenure of Office Act the First Reconstruction Act and the Command of the Army Act17 While Senators were taking the impeachment trial oath another lengthy ...

"The Corwin Amendment in the Secession Crisis," by R. Alton Lee. Volume 70, Number 1, January, 1961, pp. 1-26.
... general acknowledgment that general plan of adjustment general the moderates who general attitude of the general had a loyal majority as shown by the elections and meetings held in those states before April 1861 to decide on secession ...

"Senator Robert L. Owen at the Logan Elm," Volume 32, Number 2, April, 1923, pp. 431-432.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 431 Reviews Notes and Comments 431 SENATOR ROBERT L OWEN AT THE LOGAN ELM Mr E L Spetnagel a life member of our Society writes an interesting letter to Mr Tiffin J Gilmore thanking him for a circular containing a cut of the Logan Elm and the text of the speech of Chief Logan that made the tree famous He speaks of a family reunion last June and the enjoyment of two brothers and other members of his family in making a visit to this grand old tree Continuing Mr ...

"Braddock's Defeat," Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 171-184.
... generally near their homes general direction of the general direction of the generally wasted Actually general 4 they were not general moral superiority
"Fort Greenville Traditions," by James Oliver Arnold. Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 60-63.
... FORT GREEVILLE TRADITIONS FORT GREEVILLE TRADITIONS JAMES OLIVER ARNOLD Four walls of wood growth of hickory walnut oak ash and elm mingled with maples and undergrowth so dense that a horseman could not pass so tall that its shade cast a gloom about and between these walls a clearing and military fort Beyond another clearing and a cabin built of logs lighted by a little window The heavy oaken door swung on wooden hinges the curling smoke from the chimney made of lath grass and clay and the ...