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"Thirty-Third Annual Meeting of the OHio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 27, Number 4, October, 1918, pp. 511-552.
... County Chairmen have been County Chairman to collect County Historical Society of which she was the President She succeeded in securing through Miss Elizabeth Ruggles the funds for the purchase of the park the title of which wasplaced in the Ohio State Archaeological and His35-Vol XXVII 546 Ohio Arch 546 Ohio Arch and Hist Society ...

"Isaac Newton Walter: Pioneer Preacher of Ohio," by Byron R. Long. Volume 24, Number 2, April, 1915, pp. 187-225.
... establishment of a death office establishment of a publishing establishment of this institution and on the day of Horace Mann's induction into the office of president October 5 1853 he made the address for the board of trustees and placed the keys of the college in the hands of the great educator to be held by him until exhausted in the ...

"Morgan's Raid," Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 79-104.
... Ross county leaving Chillicothe to his left where quite a considerable force of militiamen were in waiting Passing on through Piketon in Pike county Jackson in Jackson county Vinton in Gallia county and Pomeroy where considerable ...

"Panisciowa-Jean Baptiste Ducoigne," Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 465-468.
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 46 5 This quotation is a gem and the reader will thank the author for including it A wrong impression is left on page 288 by the statement that the senate finally voted 'yea' unanimously on this bill Seven senators at one time voted against it including Senator Brown from Ohio who opposed it in a speech While the author uses the correct spelling of the name of Lafayette she makes a mistake in the spelling of another name that occurs very ...

"Samuel Galloway," by Washington Gladden. Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 263-278.
... County Antrim in Ireland County Superintendent's report literatim which tells the story of the superintendent's illiteracy without the need of a diagram In his second report he says that the relative position of Ohio in the cause of education is so lamentably inferior compared with our capabilities the wants of our people and the pre-eminence of some of our sister States that the true ...

"The Wisconsin Archaeological Society, State Field Assembly, July 29-30, 1910," by Charles E. Brown. Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 333-359.
... THE WISCONSIN ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY THE WISCONSIN ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY STATE FIELD ASSEMBLY July 29-30 1910 REPORT BY CHARLES E BROWN CURATOR Several years ago the Wisconsin Archaeological Society adopted the plan of holding summer field meetings of its members in various sections of Wisconsin which were known to be rich in prehistoric Indian remains The purpose of these annual gatherings was doubly that of extending their acquaintance with the features of the local archaeological field and ...

"The Map of Hamilton County," by James A. Green. Volume 35, Number 2, April, 1926, pp. 291-321.
... County Its names begin County 295 The Map of County 295 where the low County owes a debt of County and he gave it the County we find works of
"Felix Renick, Pioneer," by Charles Sumner Plumb. Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 3-66.
... County The home Ross County and to his Ross 1 County State of Ross County in the state
"Duncan McArthur: The Military Phase," by C.H. Cramer. Volume 46, Number 2, April, 1937, pp. 128-147.
... establishment was settled by Congress early in March67 He did serve in a semi-military position during the next few years as he was involved in making Indian treaties Under the circumstances the Chillicothe general had done as well as could have been expected The handicaps of a bungling War Department and an inefficient system of supply would have discouraged the ablest of generals Furthermore his force never exceeded a thousand men and his ...

"Lafayette's Visit to Ohio Valley States," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 29, Number 3, July, 1920, pp. 163-266.
... establishment of this Republic establishments of the city which even at that early day had made great progress Lafayette we are told was struck by the excellence and perfection of the processes employed in the various workshops which he examined but that which interested him especially was the manufacture of glass some patterns of which were presented to him that for their clearness and ...

"Annual Address of F. C. Sessions, President of the Society. Read in the Senate Chamber, at the Fourth Annual Meeting, Thursday Evening, January 31, 1889" Volume 2, Number 4, March, 1889, pp. 548-558.
... establishments and in the value of quarry products She is second in dairy interests in iron and steel in the mining of bituminous coal and in Annual Address of F Annual Address of F C Sessions President 557 slaughtering and meat packing In petroleum and natural gas she is in the front From her clays are made onethird of the stone and earthen-ware produced in the United States Mr Black says If we find the causes which have contributed to the ...

"Central Ohio Valley History Conference," Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 415-417.
... Editorialana Editorialana 415 1838 President Van Buren appointed Mr Lucas governor of the Territory of Iowa In this position he exhibited great capabilities in the organization of the territory into the state The election of William H Harrison as Whig President in 1840 caused Mr Lucas' removal from the office of Iowa governor when he returned to Ohio and was nominated by the people of his home district for membership in United States Congress In the election he was unsuccessful He then sold ...

"Ohio's History in the Place of Our National Development: Abstract of an Address," by John W. Bricker. Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 89-90.
... OHIO'S HISTORY IN THE PLACE OF OUR OHIO'S HISTORY IN THE PLACE OF OUR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Abstract of an Address by HON JOHN W BRICKER Governor John W Bricker in an excellent address which unfortunately had not been reduced to a manuscript closed the program of the Convention It brought out the great historical significance of the Maumee Valley in relation to the United States He said that few events in our American history had more effect upon the country's welfare than the defense of Fort ...

"Address of Mrs. Truesdall (The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield)," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 362-363.
... 362 Ohio Arch 362 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications dedicatory exercises in honor of the battle which occurred near this spot on July 30 1813 when Major Ball's squadron Second Light Dragoons U S Army while escorting Colonel Wells of the Seventeenth U S Infantry from Major General Harrison's headquarters at Fort Seneca to relieve Major Croghan of the command of Fort Stephenson for alleged insubordination in refusing to evacuate the fort was ambushed by Indians but gallantly charged them ...

"The Place of the Ohio Valley in American History," Volume 20, Number 1, January, 1911, pp. 32-47.
... THE PLACE OF THE OHIO VALLEY THE PLACE OF THE OHIO VALLEY IN AMERICAN HISTORY FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER Professor of History University of Wisconsin Mr Turner until the fall of 1910 was professor of American History in the University of Wisconsin He is now professor of Western American History at Harvard University and the past year 1910 was president of the American Historical Association He delivered the address herewith published at the meeting of the Ohio Valley Historical Association held ...

"Early Newspapers in the Virginias," by Henry S. Green. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 190-202.
... establishment of the same by the events of the war all this was changed and the papers which were established in rapidly increasing numbers throughout the country began to be edited and conducted by men not necessarily printers who had a message of some sort to give the public as a part of the service of the newspaper One of these papers of the new type was the Richmond Enquirer established in 1804 by Ritchie and Worsley and edited for more ...

"Centennial Anniversiary of the Birth of Ulysses S. Grant," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 221-288.
... County Here young Grant County All these buildings County however have County at the opening of County whose name ranks County has given to the Republic a number of brilliant ...

"The Hayes Bequests," Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 591-599.
... County will be far more happy and hopeful hereafter than it has been in the past The Hayes Bequests The Hayes Bequests 595 Secondly Of scarcely less value to the citizens of this town and indeed of the state of Ohio and of the Nation is the gift which I am now permitted to announce by Colonel Webb C Hayes for an endowment of the Hayes Memorial Library the income of which is to be used in the purchase of historical material in the line of the ...

"State Library and its Founder, The," by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 28, Number 1, January, 1919, pp. 98-107.
... County in the Twentieth and Twenty-first General Assemblies in 1821-23 He afterwards acted on the Canal Commission with Alfred Kelly and did much to promote a canal system being the first Governor to advocate that improvement Thomas Worthington may be justly styled one of the master spirits of Ohio His long public career was productive of much good He was distinctly a constructive statesman giving his whole life to founding and building Ohio ...

"Ohio Surveys from the Air," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 53-57.
... County appears in the County with the survey County sections 7 and 12 Salem township This low altitude and nearly vertical shot of the field and road pattern on both sides of the Virginia District boundary reveal a form sufficiently common as to warrant some emphasis The north-south road just to the west of the Ludlow Line is not in the ...