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"John Brown," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 30, Number 3, July, 1921, pp. 184-289.
... general knowledge of the general condemnations and generally admitted that generally approved in after general interest for the general who should lead
Volume 101, , Summer-Autumn, 1992, pp. 159-160.
...1848 rev 56-57 WABASH Railroad 10 Walker Rev John Reverend John Walker Renaissance Man by Erving E Beauregard rev 66-68 Warof 1812 The 128 War on the Great Lakes Essays Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of the Battle of Lake Erie edited by William Jeffrey Welsh and David Curtis Skaggs rev 57-58 Warren Ohio 127 130 Washington Court House
"The History of Educational Legislation in Ohio From 1851 to 1925," by Nelson L. Bossing. Volume 39, Number 1, January, 1930, pp. 78-219.
... assembly or which general assembly shall general statutes which general oversight of the general to discharge the general ...

"Historical and Genealogical Sketch of the Swiss Mennonites of Allen and Putnam Counties, Ohio," by Delbert L. Gratz. Volume 49, Number 3, July, 1940, pp. 282-288.
... generals or of picturesque general background of the general these settlers were sober Godfearing industrious frugal and peaceloving people as their forefathers were before them They lived simply and dressed plainly The Swiss Mennonite settlement has grown until now there are approximately 1800 members of the six Mennonite churches in this ...

"Celebration at Campus Martius," Volume 37, Number 3, July, 1928, pp. 598-604.
... 598 Ohio Arch 598 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Zane by W O McCluskey Unveiling of Monument by Mrs Catherine Long granddaughter of Elizabeth Zane followed by addresses by Howard F Sedgwick and Major H A Dargue both of Washington D C The program concluded with the singing of America CELEBRATION AT CAMPUS MARTIUS In 1917 the General ...

"Ohio Surveys from the Air," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 53-57.
... generally in the center of the view They are necessarily oblique photographs taken at an elevation of 12000 feet Distortion prevents accurate scaling of all but one of them--Fig 5 In a previous study the writer ventured some observations relative to the influence of original surveys upon Ohio town patterns1 In the meantime these photographs have been made available to the end that persistence ...

"John Brown at Harper's Ferry and Charlestown: A Lecture," by S. K. Donovan. Volume 30, Number 3, July, 1921, pp. 300-336.
... general As a correspondent generally had spoken of the general in John Brown at general laws constantly working to the perfection of his designs are inexorable Their violation demands compensation and sooner or later they will have it Slavery is a violation of God's laws It is the ...

"Prospective Endowment of the Hayes Historical Society in the Spiegel Grove State Park," Volume 35, Number 3, July, 1926, pp. 571-574.
... History of Archaeological Society 571 History of Archaeological Society 571 long I shall honor his grave with a better tombstone and write an inscription upon it that will inform the passerby who occupies that lonely spot Give my respects to old Uncle Dan Allman tell him I should be glad to hear from him Accept of these lines and remember a Son a Brother and his little family Goodbye Mother and Friends WILLIAM WARNER SARAH WARNER ALI C E WARNER the babe PROSPECTIVE ENDOWMENT OF THE HAYES ...

"Annual Meeting of the Trustees: Society Building, June 29, 1914," Volume 23, Number 4, October, 1914, pp. 406-408.
... 406 Ohio Arch 406 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications TERMS EXPIRE IN 1917 Col Webb C Hayes Fremont Dr W O Thompson Columbus Dr G Frederick Wright Oberlin APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR Hon J W Harper Cincinnati 1915 Hon J W Yeagley New Philadelphia 1915 Hon James E Campbell Columbus 1916 Hon Myron T Herrick Cleveland 1916 Prof B F Prince Springfield 1917 Mr E O Randall Columbus 1917 ANNUAL ...

"Thomas Corwin and the Sectional Crisis," by Norman A. Graebner. Volume 86, Number 4, Autumn, 1977, pp. 229-247.
... general feeling of generalship of the Republicans in Congress to the test Now I think has the time come when they can abandon their awkward miserable demoralizing defensive position If the House Republicans faced no danger of compromise Schurz advised they might act with promptness if such a danger existed then they should open new fields for debate and argue everything at length to prevent ...

"A British View of the Ohio Backwoods: The Letters of James Martin, 1821-1836," by Brian P. Birch. Volume 94, , Summer-Autumn, 1985, pp. 139-157.
... general are glad to see generally speaking but generally crowd to hear me Everyone here is afraid that his neighbour should be greater than he is in politics This principle they carry into religious controversies 20 The village Martin was referring to was Bucyrus or as he wrote Busirus spelled by those affected people Bucyrus Several of ...

"An Entrepreneurial Enterprise and the Financial Crisis of 1819: The Worthington Manufacturing Company" Volume 110, , Summer-Autumn, 2001, pp. 136-152.
... generally any and all kinds of manufactories which experience may advise and the company think fit and profitable for them from time to time to establish The structure was somewhat similar to a modern cooperative but with very diverse products Beyond manufacturing the company was to purchase export and sell any and all kinds of the Country productions which we shall judge profitable to divide into as many branches retail stores as we shall ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 29, Number4, October, 1920, pp. 461-476.
... general reader in the general reader in general merit of Mr general reader of mature general and local interest among the historical societies of the different states and 476 Ohio ...

"Editorialana," Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 271-289.
... 1848 under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institute The monthly publication known as RECORDS OF THE PAST published in Washington D C and edited by Professor G Frederick Wright and Mr Frederick Bennett Wright in its April number presents a very complete and complimentary review of the book reproducing many of its illustrations In conclusion the reviewer says Much could he written as to the various theories held by different people but a very ...

"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.
... general migration that general neglect on the general agent exploring general alarm apparent in the Eastern states during this early period over the rapid growth of the Western country already there were scattered evidences of the hostile attitude that was later to become so marked Just ...

"Amending the U. S. Constitution: Ratification Controversies, 1917-1971," Volume 83, Number 3, Summer, 1974, pp. 156-169.
... assembly but also general assembly voting on generalize on a national general elected with any generally assumed that the
"Abstract of the Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, April 1, 1938," Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 215-217.
... general opinion of the members present that since the money for writing the Ohio Guide had come from W P A that the Federal Government procedure should be followed so far as possible Mr Goldman moved that the Board approve letting the contract for publication of the Ohio Guide according to specifications of the federal director of the ...

"Felix Renick, Pioneer," by Charles Sumner Plumb. Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 3-66.
... general store at generally a rolling country generally high and dry The generally assumed that general names of Longhorn general use Mr Renick
"Doings of the Executive Committee," Volume 15, Number 3, July, 1906, pp. 386-390.
... general literature He has contributed much to the publication of his denomination not only of a polemic nature but descriptive of the countries which he has visited their peoples religions etc His denomination has honored him by electing him delegate to its law making conference and he has been the recipient of many other honors from his church in which he has taken so active a part throughout his life For many years he has been a life member ...

"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.
... general manager of the general aspect had changed general aspect of general oversight with generally participated As general wailing and uttered