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"Address of Hon. S. D. Fess (Centennial of Croghan's Victory)," Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 22-30.
... assembly and thus wrote the page of American influence in the Far East In 1813 the entire country was composed of but 18 States The population of the entire United States was little more than that of the single city of Greater New York today while the wealth of the Nation as estimates were then made was less than that of New York City today In that day we had no standing in the councils of the nations today no serious world problem is proposed ...

"Some Errors Corrected," by Charles E. Slocum. Volume 10, Number 4, April, 1902, pp. 480-485.
... generally recorded as Alexander Fort Deposit is located just south of the site of the present village of Waterville which is correct but when the writer adds and near where Maumee and Perrysburg are now situated page 48 he goes several miles in the wrong direction There are many other variations but enough are here noted to illustrate the looseness too often carried into historical ventures These may be considered as minor matters by such ...

"James Edwin Campbell: In Memoriam," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 34, Number 1, Janaury, 1925, pp. 2-28.
... general way the spirit of general and cordial generally ascribed to him general and director of generally recognized with every passing day On July 7 1923 the citizens of Columbus planned a notable celebration in honor of the eightieth ...

"Samuel Galloway," by Washington Gladden. Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 263-278.
... assembly would burst into a assembly it was the signal for a tumultuous outburst of applause 'the people heard him gladly' His repartee was instantaneous woe to the venturesome interrupter He was very familiar with the Scriptures and while he did not I think use them irreverently they furnished him a great many telling phrases One who knew him long and intimately being associated with him in ...

"Benjamin C. Howard and the 'Toledo War': Some Letters of a Federal Commissioner," edited by William D. Hoyt, Jr.. Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 297-307.
... general rush of these generally gets to bed about 8 He has not yet met with a Michigan pony but there are some at Detroit and if he can get it home in any way he will buy one for Susan I have not seen a decent pair of Carriage Horses Good bye Ever amp sincerely your attached Husband Toledo Tuesday April 7 1835 Finding that the mail does not go through this place my dearest Wife until 9 ...

"Homes of Ohio Governors," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 330-331.
... 330 Ohio Arch 330 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications Wayne's Expedition against the Indians The awards were made to Irma Shupe Robert Cowden and Wilbur Conover as first second and third respectively The one by Miss Shupe was published in the Dayton Daily Journal of May 5th It is a most scholarly and comprehensive account of that dramatic dashing campaign by the intrepid Wayne No campaign ...

"Fort St. Clair," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 634-637.
... general public in the park Considering the fact that this has been the first full season during which the park has been open and then not to its fullest extent the public response has been beyond our highest hopes Mr and Mrs Charles report through conservative estimate that 15000 persons have visited the park during the season -- thus far -- from April 1 to September 15 They report twentyseven reunions thirty-five picnics one hundred small ...

"'Wyandot's Bride, The,'" by N. B. C. Love. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 182-188.
... THE WYANDOT'S BRIDE THE WYANDO T' S BRIDE N B C LOVE D D The poem The Wyandot's Bride written by Rev L B Gurley about seventy years ago is an epic of over two hundred lines It is in blank verse It describes The Sandusky River rolling outward into the Lake 'Mid leafy groves and prairies bright with flowers On this River the Wyandots A remnant of an ancient nation dwelt Which in its waning glory Was proud of its old name 'Wyandot' When the poem was written many old chieftains lived To tell of ...

"Ezra Meeker: Ohio's Illustrious Pioneer," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 3-47.
... assembly The next day he rode to Washington Following is a copy of a letter from Lt Oakley G Kelly of the United States Air Service to Ezra Meeker detailing the flight by airplane from Vancouver Washington to Dayton Ohio and thence to Washington D C WAR DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF AIR SERVICE WASHINGTON October 7 1924 Mr Ezra Meeker 1520 16th Avenue Seattle Washington Pursuant to ...

"Index to Minutes of Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Society and the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees," Volume 33, Binding Supplement, , 1924, pp. 614-615.
... INDEX TO THE MINUTES OF THE THIRTY-NINTH INDEX TO THE MINUTES OF THE THIRTY-NINTH MEETING OF THE SOCIETY AND THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Allen William Life of 585 Dawes Beman G term expires is reAsh Cave report on 585-586 elected 589-590 Atwood J F 587 Dennis Jerry 579-580 Director report of 548-563 Baker R C 538 Dryer Mrs Orson D 538 Bareis George F 538 569 572 report on Dunham John M 538 Museum Committee 583-584 term expires is re-elected 589-590 elected Eaton S L 549-550 ...

"David Tod and the Gubernatorial Campaign of 1844," Volume 62, Number 2, April, 1953, pp. 162-178.
... general banking legislation general banking law which generally termed of Whig general were the same as general61 But Tod's appeal was in vain for Cave Johnson received the appointment Two years later in 1846 the Democrats again ...

"Here is La Fayette," Volume 43, Number 4, October, 1934, pp. 441-451.
... general promised him by the general That was to come generalship was promised general La Fayette met Washington who took a liking to him and invited him to become a member of the family as the staff was called It was a great piece of luck for the young fellow All he needed now was to ...

"Centennial of Miner Family," Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 406-417.
... CENTENNIAL OF MINER FAMILY CENTENNIAL OF MINER FAMILY The celebration of the Miner family June 7 1 90 6 at the old homestead on Green Lawn Avenue was an occasion well worthy of permanent note Mrs Mary Wharton eighty-five years of age youngest daughter of Isaac Miner and the sole survivor of his children issued an invitation to her friends and neighbors in the following form 1806 Spero ut fidelis 1906 MRS MARY WHARTON REQUESTS THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY AT THE CENTENNIAL OF THE MINER FAMILY ...

"The Presidential Campaign of 1864 in Ohio," Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 548-589.
... generally were not general desire for peace generally throughout the generals 12 The Ohio general government Dark general ...

"The Report of the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 536-622.
... general financial generalities of Society general and local and general in the progressive general by President general for gallant and
"Barclay Coppoc," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 459-481.
... generalship to keep them generally been stated that they crossed over to Canada If they did so they remained a very short time for they soon went to Ohio where Barclay was in hiding with friends near Salem and later joined Owen Brown and F J Merriam at the home of John Brown Jr in Dorset Ashtabula County
"The German Pioneers: Address by Bernard Peters" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 55-63.
... assembly still lives 60 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 60 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly upon this old homestead He was sixteen years of age when his father moved into Washington county and it is to him I am chiefly indebted for those facts that are beyond my personal knowledge In June of 1834 Conrad Bohl of ...

"The Personal Reminiscences of General Chauncey Eggleston," Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 284-320.
... general in the Ohio militia general his 1913 version generally dressed like the generally behaved well and generally has to get kettle
"General William Hull and His Critics," Volume 47, Number 2, April, 1938, pp. 168-182.
... general way the current generally the charges general they derided and general to whom the general expectation when he general remarks of William Wood Canada's historian of the war ...

"Stanton-The Patriot," by Andrew Carnegie. Volume 15, Number 3, July, 1906, pp. 290-310.
... general superintendent general Nov 20th 1860 he general named Grant upon general had captured Fort general the president of general with headquarters