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"Are the Hopewell Copper Objects Prehistoric?," by Warren K. Moorehead. Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 317-321.
... ARE THE HOPEWELL COPPER OBJECTS PREHISARE THE HOPEWELL COPPER OBJECTS PREHISTORIC BY WARREN K MOOREHEAD At the Washington meeting of the American Anthropological Association held conjointly with Section H of the American Association for the Advancement of Science I read a brief paper on the Hopewell copper objects and it is now my wish to present a more extended communication on the subjest Mr Clarence B Moore whose valuable work in southeastern United States is so favorably known to all who ...

"Patriotic Meeting at the Logan Elm," Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 546-549.
... 546 Ohio Arch 546 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications this loyal public would ever especially enjoy the St Clair park of seventy-seven acres embracing the site of Fort St Clair the battle field burial place and the scenic lands surrounding The old flag of thirteen stars and many scars which now drapes the form of our darling dead she greatly prized on account of the hallowed remembrances ...

Volume 2, Number 4, March, 1889, pp. 572-582.
... settlements some one who could read well would copy in hand mount a stump and read the entire contents advertisements editorials and all to the crowd about him It is impossible in this place to go longer into details regarding this paper The Filson Club is doing an invaluable work by rescuing from oblivion such incidents and events in our history and it is to be hoped the members will find sufficient encouragement in the good work before them ...

"The Problem of the Historic Indian in the Ohio Valley: The Historian's View," Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 172-180.
... settlements and new states Then of course there are specialists who are interested in Indian history as a subject in itself just as there are specialists who are interested for example in the evolution of democracy in British colonial governments political parties or the Germans in the United States These specialists are concerned with every aspect of the Indian--political social economic religious and cultural The approach of a historian to ...

"Sketch of Ohio River Improvements," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 415-420 .
... settlement of the Valley There is no time for me to do more than I have done with a few bold strokes to recall to memory the stirring deeds from 1752 to 1787 in which in rapid succession we see the Virginian Cavalier and the Pennsylvanian uniting to expel the chivalry of France from the coveted valley and then turning to contend between themselves for the possession of the gateway of the West to picture to you the sturdy advance of the pioneer ...

"John Morgan Raid in Ohio," Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 48-59.
... JOHN MORGAN RAID IN OHIO JOHN MORGAN RAID IN OHIO The following article was written by a veteran of the Civil War now a resident at the Dayton Soldiers' Home and was printed recently in the Lima Times Democrat with notes and comments by the editor of that paper The history of the raid and the efforts to head off the bold leader and his band of daredevils is believed to be authentic - EDITOR ...

"The Autobiography of James Hall, Western Literary Pioneer," edited by David Donald. Volume 56, Number 3, July, 1947, pp. 295-304.
... settlements of counterfeiters settlements of sturdy honest settlement and early adventures and strange doings of the pioneers are described and commented on I am re-writing this series24 The Illinois Monthly Magazine was undertaken chiefly with a view to its advantage to the country of which I was then a very active citizen It was a noble ...

"The Influence of the Ohio River in Western Expansion," Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 7-10.
... settlements of the Spanish and Russians on the Pacific Coast the conquest of the North American 8 Ohio Arch 8 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications continent in Canada the United States and Mexico has been accomplished by a due East to West movement That of Mexico preceded the others because of the easy conditions of life that of Canada ...

"Editorialana," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 470-480.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA The recent appointments to the Board of Trustees of the Society have added strength and dignity to that body Governor Cox on June 24 1913 appointed ex-Governor Myron T Herrick of Cleveland and ex-Governor James E Campbell of Columbus for the terms of three years from the date of their appointment Mr Herrick was originally appointed by Governor Harmon The high character of the personnel of the Board has been unbroken in the twenty-eight years of its history This is ...

"Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 82-111.
... northwest angle of the Old Fort The cost of these last improvements is 36935 There is left a balance of 15665 which will at once be used in the repair of the road in the New Fort HARRISON MEMORIAL Mr Ryan made the following report The committee on Harrison Memorial consisting of Governor Campbell as chairman Mr Randall and myself as associates respectfully desire to report We visited Cincinnati had a conference with the Harrison Memorial ...

"Origin of Public Education in Ohio, The," by William McAlpine. Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 409-447.
... THE ORIGIN OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN OHIO THE ORIGIN OF PUBLIC EDUCATION IN OHIO BY WILLIAM MC ALPINE M A A certain very excellent history of education says that in Ohio public education was a victory of the New England element over the other parts of Ohio's population In the same work there ...

"The Centennial of Miami University," Volume 18, Number 3, July, 1909, pp. 322-344.
... northwest Alfred M Shuey the critic William Sloane Kennedy the artist-architect Heistand the brilliant newspaper and magazine correspondent Edwin Emerson and the rising young poet and dramatist Ridgeley Torrence have all of them spent their apprentice years with old mother Miami and bear evidence to the versatility of her product Robert B Stanton and Philip N Moore in New York and St Louis respectively rank among the first of civil and mining ...

"A Century of Statehood," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 25-29.
... northwest territory should be northwest territory not only the states A Century of Statehood A Century of Statehood 29 of the north but also the states of the south are united in the declaration of the old ordinance of 1787 and now are willing to say that the confederacy of the United States of America shall last forever ...

"Society-a Half Century of Progress, The," by John F. Carlisle. Volume 44, Number 3, July, 1935, pp. 375-390.
... settlement of Marietta settlement of Gallipolis was settlement of the Northwest Territory May it not be well that our Society keep this in mind to the end that our Society which in 1888 was a mere infant but now a matured giant and tower of strength again take an active and leading part ...

Volume 103, , Summer-Autumn, 1994, pp. 222-237.
... settlement Prospects for the settlement Prospects for the Gallipolis Settlement French Diplomatic Dispatches edited and translated by Phillip J Wolfe and Warren J Wolfe 41-56 Marketing 'the great American commodity' Nathaniel Massie and Land Speculation on the Ohio Frontier 1783-1813 by ...

"Journal of Ensign William Schillinger: A Soldier of the War of 1812," introduced by James A. Green. Volume 41, Number 1, January, 1932, pp. 51-85.
... settlements no news particular settlements the ballance on settlement two in the waggons amp 1 on A cart prepar'd for the purpose 4 P M Serg't Whelan with 5 men of Capt McHenry Comp came to fort inform'd us that the Indians had wounded Capt Grey at Fort Defiance but A Little distance from the fort Saturday the 31rst July Several men came ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 30, Number 3, July, 1921, pp. 342-354.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR PRESTON B PLUMB We have just received a copy of the Life of Preston B Plumb from his son A H Plumb of Emporia Kansas This biography is written by William E Connelley the well-known historian and Secretary of the Kansas Historical Society It is an attractive ...

"Commodore Perry's Captive," by Howard H. Peckham. Volume 72, Number 3, July, 1963, pp. 220-227, notes 260.
... It is the fate of defeated generals and admirals to be forgotten It is the fate of defeated generals and admirals to be forgotten Everyone in Ohio and the Old Northwest hears of the victory of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry on Lake Erie in 1813 but ordinarily remains ignorant of the British commander he defeated England is a country most proficient in ignoring unsuccessful military figures ...

"Old National Road-The Historic Highway of America, The," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 9, Number 4, April, 1901, pp. 405-519.
... settlements at the end of the settlements which embraced a settlements and Kentucky The settlement Cumberland and settlements toward Kentucky settlement at Cincinnati
"Interstate Controversies Arising from Injuries to Commerce, Navigation and Public Health," by George Cowles Lay. Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 101-105.
... northwest of the river Ohio was quoted The fourth article of this famous document provides as follows The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St Lawrence and the carrying places between the same shall be common highways and forever free as well to the inhabitants of the said territory as to the citizens of the United States and those of any other states that may be admitted into ...