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"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.
... generals were selected by Congress for high honors conferred on no other military men since Washington-Grant Sherman and Sheridan What citizen of Ohio can think of these men and speak their names without a throb of State pride thrilling through him The recent National Convention emphasized the Ohio idea more than ever in nominating for ...

"The McNeely Normal School and Hopedale Normal College," by R. H. Eckelberry. Volume 40, Number 1, January, 1931, pp. 86-136.
... general history logic and general education until general manager agrees to general law governing the forming of corpora101 Minutes of the First Congregation of Disciples in Hopedale November 8 1878 This resolution and agreement was signed by both the trustees of the congregation and the ...

"Ohio Banking Institutions, 1803-1866," by A. B. Coover. Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 296-320.
... 1848 In 1837 this bank 1848 and discontinued in 1848 D Robinson Sr was president until January 1858 and Isaac Steese from 1858 to the expiration of its charter in 1865 E Quinby Jr being cashier from the organization to its close Wayne County History 1878 XeniaThe Bank of Xenia incorporated in 1834 charter expired in 1850 The paid up ...

"Town of Tallmadge-The Bacons and Shakespeare, The," by T. C. Mendenhall. Volume 32, Number 4, October, 1923, pp. 590-612.
... 1848 there was published by Harper Brothers a book entitled The Romance of Yachting by Joseph C Hart in which there is a vigorous attack upon the then universally accepted view of Shakespeare's authorship Of this Mr Hart I know very little His name did not find its way into the Biographical Dictionaries of 604 Ohio Arch 604 Ohio Arch and ...

"History of the Democratic Party Organization in the Northwest, 1824-1840," Volume 24, Number 1, January, 1915, pp. 1-120.
... assembly general assembly of Indiana general assembly and that general assembly and that
"The Hayes Bequests," Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 591-599.
... general collection of general reception was held general and in the addition of many features to the Memorial Building not provided for by the State appropriation which in addition to the 50000 approVol XXIV-38 594 Ohio Arch 594 Ohio ...

"Annual Meeting of the Trustees," Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 578-582.
... general as to the right of the Society to accept the building and pay the contractor in full without deducting all or any portion of the penalty provided The same question as to final payment of the architect was referred to the Chairman and Secretary of the Building Committee Mr Schaus stated that the specifications provide that the 580 Ohio Arch 580
"Rev. Paul Henkel's Journal: His Missionary Journey to the State of Ohio in 1806," edited by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 23, Number 2, April, 1914, pp. 162-218.
... assembly Several of them are assembly Mr Christman assembly is somewhat assembly so the people say which has ever Rev Rev Paul Henkel's Journal 1 99 been seen almost at a German service They wanted to have an opportunity to hear an English sermon this afternoon but for certain reasons ...

"Inter-State Migration and the Making of the Union," Volume 32, Number 2, April, 1923, pp. 295-311.
... generally speaking on this Atlantic Coast Plain were bred three generations of men who were preparing this land of ours for freedom For two hundred years these English German and Dutch colonists cast eager eyes toward the West beyond them towered the summits of the great Appalachian system barring the way to the West while the French in their swift canoes through the great lakes and over a dozen different portages to the Mississippi simply cut ...

"The Origin of the Name of the Town of Worthington," by Helen M. Dudley. Volume 52, Number 3, July-September, 1943, pp. 248-259.
... generally appear to have general acceptance several general reader--that general report on the general amp of the Company generally known--a fraternal link between these men--is that ...

"Old National Road-The Historic Highway of America, The," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 9, Number 4, April, 1901, pp. 405-519.
... general course of general alignment of a generally identical In Mr general alignment of general alignment of the general welfare 5 from the
"The Opening Scenes of the Rebellion," by S. K. Donavin. Volume 9, Number 1, July, 1900, pp. 125-136.
... general character for my generally opposed to severing the relations with the Union while the Democratic element was a unit for joining the Southern Confederacy I became satisfied that a majority of the people had determined that it was the duty of the state to cast her fortunes with the southern people 128 Ohio Arch 128
"The Mound Builders of Cincinnati," by Marie Paula Dickoré. Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 13-27.
... general level of the same generally surrounded by a general topography of the generally accepted that the skeletons and articles found in the various mounds their location and delineation indicate three purposes I For defence as is shown by works laid out in triangles squares pentagons ...

"Ohio Heritage, The," by Walter Havinghurst. Volume 62, Number 3, July, 1953, pp. 211-218.
... THE OHIO HERITAGE THE OHIO HERITAGE by WALTER HAVIGHURST Research Professor of English Miami University The past is a short word with a long meaning Once a tropic ocean covered Ohio and now the limestone ledges of our rivers are crusted with sea shells skeletons of fish and stems of coral from the profuse life of that ancient sea Three ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 337-354.
... general appearance do credit to the best work turned out by that well known publishing house The numerous photogravure illustrations are especially fine The Society is under obligation to General Dawes for this gift to its library PORTRAIT OF SENATOR THOMAS MORRIS In recent years there has been a renaissance of interest in the life of United States Senator Morris He was born in Berks County ...

"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 216-224.
... general culture rather than general style of general and the State of generally unknown fact which we have verified by a letter from Mr William Loeb secretary to the President that the brother of the grandfather of President Roosevelt was the first man to navigate a steamboat on the ...

"The Dedication of the Hayes Memorial at Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio, Tuesday, May 30, 1916," Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 401-484.
... general in the Civil War general had rejected the general literature read general officer's coat and generals Grant Sherman Sheridan Hancock Schofield Miles and Crook while guests of President Hayes A recess case contains the Hayes ...

"The Construction of the Ohio Canals," Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 460-482.
... assembly appointed a committee to investigate the expediency of a canal from the Lake to the Ohio This committee reported favorably but no action was taken by the Assembly On recommendation from Governor Brown in 182 0 three commissioners were appointed who were to employ an engineer to survey routes for canals-provided however that Congress ...

"Peter Cartwright's Circuit Riding Days in Ohio," Volume 74, Number 2, Spring, 1965, pp. 90-98, notes 145.
... generally started at general riot About the time general shout from generally educated and their ancestors were rigid predestinarians The people espoused Deism Universalism and Unitarianism as well as other faiths Cartwright said he believed it was the best school he ever entered They ...

"Natural Rights and the Admission of Women to the Ohio Bar" Volume 110, , Summer-Autumn, 2001, pp. 165-189.
... generally took natural generally The Admission of general in the United generally refrained from generally 19 Minutes of the general One requested the