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"Sketches of Life Members," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 452-481.
... general practice of law and general officer receiving general of volunteers general merchandise lumber general freight and passenger agent in which capacity at present employed on the Toledo amp
"Ethan Allen Brown and Ohio's Canal System," Volume 66, Number 1, January, 1957, pp. 22-56.
... assembly infuriated general assembly The general land office and later as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives158 At the time of his death in 1852 he was serving as the vice president of the Democratic state convention at Indianapolis159 Termed one of the Gallatins of the ...

"Index to 'A History of Banking and Currency in Ohio Before the Civil War,'" Volume 24, Number 3, July, 1915, pp. 534-539.
... general laws 479 5 34 general in 1836 377 general in the west in 1819 general banking law of 1842 general banking laws of general banking law of 1842
"Centennial Anniversiary of the Birth of Ulysses S. Grant," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 221-288.
... general was in attendance general of the Civil War generals who have been general commanding the general in command in general and president who
"The Economic Progress of Ohio, 1800-1840," Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 175-194.
... generally eaten hot and is general it can be said that general the State of Ohio could well afford to spend a considerable sum in the building of new canals The matter began to be agitated in 1819 but it was between 1825 and 1835 that the greatest development took place The Miami Canal 66 ...

"The Historic Rural Church," by Roy E. Bowers. Volume 51, Number 2, April-June, 1942, pp. 89-100.
... THE HISTORIC RURAL CHURCH1 THE HISTORIC RURAL CHURCH1 BY Roy E BOWERS The historic rural church of the Northwest Territory of which Tallmadge is a distinguished example has passed through three phases and is now entering a fourth This is especially true of Ohio These phases are First that of rapid energetic and often heroic pioneering This in Ohio ended about 1830 Second that of tension and ...

"The Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio" Volume 54, Number 2, April-June, 1945, pp. 89-95.
... 1848 the question of poor attendance was discussed Salmon P Chase made a motion Resolved that the 2nd Section of the By-Laws be amended by striking out the word Columbus where it occurs in said Section and filling the blank with the word Cincinnati so as to provide that the future meetings of this society shall be held at Cincinnati On motion of Mr Chase it was further resolved That this annual meeting stands adjourned to meet at the rooms of ...

"John Jay Janney and His 'Recollections of Thomas Corwin,'" edited by James H. Hitchman. Volume 73, Number 2, Spring, 1964, pp. 100-110, notes 131.
... generally known that Mr Corwin would defend the boys a large audience was present at the trial When examining the witnesses Mr Corwin was especially careful to get a complete description of that race round the field description of the colonel and his horse and how he rode and those who were present said he got a very graphic description of it I was away from home at the time and did not hear the trial but many who were there and who had heard ...

"Edwin Coppoc," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 396-451.
...1848 He then became pastor of the Congregational Church of Ohio City later a part of Cleveland and continued to preach there for twenty-three years In November 1871 he accepted a call to Chattanooga where he preached until near the date of his death Prior to the war after his graduation from Oberlin he was frequently on the lecture platform advocating the emancipation of the slaves His near ...

"Editorialana," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 208-224.
... general direction of the generally regarded as general doubt of its generally produce them Here general reader of history while in the clear and graphic portrayal of Mr Avery they are doubly entertaining and readable The French and ...

"Editorialana," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 467-475.
... generally recognized as general aim of this enterprise the trustees of Marietta College to be custodians and trustees of the fund The resolutions were adopted and this committee appointed G Stanley Hall Arthur F Estabrook Hon Curtis Guild Jr Boston Hon Whitelaw Reid London Homer Lee New York W W Mills Senator Charles S Dana Prof A B Hulbert Marietta E O Randall Columbus A George Bullock ...

"Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society: May 23, 1913," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 455-469.
... TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY May 23 1913 The twenty-eighth annual meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the Hunter Society Room Page Hall Ohio State ...

"'Johnny Appleseed'-John Chapman: His Memory Honored with a Monument at Mansfield, O.," Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 303-317.
... generally located his generally antique He claimed that man should only be clothed to conceal his nakedness and not for comfort much less display His wardrobe was usually but the second hand refuse garments which he had taken in exchange for young apple trees At times his main garment consisted of a coffee sack through apertures of which he might thrust his head and arms On one occasion it ...

"Documentary Data: Manuscript Catalog, ABB-Camp," by Bertha E. Josephson. Volume 55, Number 1, January-March, 1946, pp. 44-67.
... 1848--between Thomas Buck and Robert Cook 5 Sandy amp Beaver Canal Company Bond Nov 3 1846--held by J E Day amp Co--folder indicated as property of O O Eidenier East Cleveland Ohio 6 Jacob Beam Lancaster Bills and Receipts 1841-45 12 pieces 7 Share of Stock Huntington Electric Light amp Street Railway Co May 15 1889 No 29 issued to D W Emmons transferred from J L Caldwell 8 Binkley Samuel ...

"Building a Commercial System," by Frank P. Goodwin. Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 316-339.
... general impression generally were able to generally carried two masts but occasionally it had but one square sail The introduction of sails was probably the greatest improvement in western navigation before the introduction of the steamboat A small quarter deck covered a little cabin for the captain and afforded a stand for the steersman ...

"Address of Mrs. Truesdall (The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield)," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 362-363.
... general and his staff lunched from its spacious board As your state regent I am delighted to congratulate you on the placing of these markers for as the Fort Kearney Chapter in Nebraska was the first to erect a tablet on the Old Oregon Trail in that state so you members of my own chapter are the first to place markers on the General Harrison Military Trail in
"The Moravian Records, Volume Two: The Diaries of Zeisberger Relating to the First Missions in the Ohio Basin," edited by Archer Butler Hulbert and William Nathaniel Schwarze. Volume 21, Number 1, January, 1912, pp. 1-125.
... general peace among all the generally known in the generally obliged to spend generally described by the general course is generally quiet at that
"John Brough," by Osman Castle Hooper. Volume 13, Number 1, Janaury, 1904, pp. 40-70.
... assembly for any general assembly is a mere general assembly has been generally with success Now general that the state
"The Organization of the Ohio State Medical Society and Its Relation to the Ohio Medical Convention," Volume 50, Number 4, October-December, 1941, pp. 366-372.
... 1848 May 16-18 Columbus 1848 On May 28 1 90 2 a new Constitution and By-Laws was adopted which changed the name of the organization to the Ohio State Medical Association1 6 16 Robert G Paterson The First Medical Convention in Ohio Ohio ...

"Memorial to Rufus Putnam," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 469-473.
... general aim of this enterprise the trustees of Marietta College to be custodians and trustees of the fund The resolutions were adopted and this committee appointed G Stanley Hall Arthur F Estabrook Hon Curtis Guild Jr Boston Hon Whitelaw Reid London Homer Lee New York W W Mills Senator Charles S Dana Prof A B Hulbert Marietta E O Randall Columbus A George Bullock Worcester Senator Charles S Dana of Marietta was introduced He said in part It is ...