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"George Armstrong Custer," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 41, Number 4, October, 1932, pp. 623-631.
... northwest corner of the Capitol building of that State in Columbus Grant and Sherman were each born in Ohio and received their appointment to cadetships from that State Sheridan was born in Albany New York at least he so states in his Memoirs When he was a mere child he came with his parents to Ohio Later an
"The Journal of a Vermont Man in Ohio, 1836-1842," edited by LeRoy P. Graf. Volume 60, Number 2, April, 1951, pp. 175-199.
... settlement located along Lake settlement I found that I had settlement I found I had lost settlement of the country this settlement of Illinois and Wisconsin Harlan Hatcher Lake Erie The American Lake Series edited by Milo M Quaife ...

"Literary Contributions (of E. O. Randall)," Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 156-157.
... 156 Ohio Arch 15 6 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications his countenance betokened a sensual rather than an intellectual quality of character he had not inherited the Napoleon cast of face he was Beauharnais not Bonaparte the forehead was broad the nose prominent suggesting a certain German type the eyes small grayish-blue in color rather expressionless as one biographer said 'if they were ...

"Arnold Henry Dohrman," Volume 23, Number 3, July, 1914, pp. 227-231.
... ARNOLD HENRY DOHRMAN ARNOLD HENRY DOHRMAN BY A J MORRISON TOLEDO The following extracts1 will explain themselves and will serve to throw light upon the circumstances of the grant by the Old Congress to Arnold Henry Dohrman of a township in the southeastern part of Tuscarawas County 1780 I Report of Committee of Foreign Affairs June 21 1780 to whom was referred a letter of 23rd May from Mr P Henry late governor of Virginia to-wit Arnold Henry Dohrman hath expended large sums of money in ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 585-592.
... settlements in Tuscarawas County The address was published in full in the local papers and is a valuable contribution to the history of this Ohio country before it was organized as territory or state On Wednesday evening August 23 a meeting was held in the Union Opera House of New Philadelphia under the auspices of the Tuscarawas County Historical Society More than 1200 people were present ...

"History of the Educational Legislation in Ohio From 1803 to 1850," Volume 27, Numbers 1 & 2, January-April, 1918, pp. 1-271.
... northwest of the River Ohio Journals of the American Congress 1774-1788 Vol IV Appendix 17 Powers to the Board of Treasury to contract for the sale of the Western territory United States Statutes at Large Vol II 175 April 30 1802 Enabling Act for Ohio Nashee's Compilation page 161 Territorial Act Nov 27 1800 An act authorizing the leasing of ...

"Navigation on the Muskingum," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 408-424.
... NAVIGATION ON THE MUSKINGUM NAVIGATION ON THE MUSKINGUM IRVEN TRAVIS MCCONNELSVILLE Mr Irven Travis the writer of this article was born near Roxbury Windsor Township Morgan County August 17 1849 His father John Travis lived in McConnelsville where he was employed in building flat-boats in the summer and taking them to New Orleans in the winter Mr Irven Travis became a pilot on the river boats at the age of twenty serving in that capacity on the steamers Carrie Brooks Perry Smith Oella Gen H F ...

"Indian vs. Aborigine," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 473-474.
... Editorialana Editorialana 473 terest which was greatly heightened by the information gained of the geological and historical features of the section as related by Mr A J Baughman than whom few in the state are better qualified to speak upon matters pertaining to its geology and history INDIAN VS ABORIGINE The following communication is self explanatory It is from the pen of Prof R W McFarland Oxford Ohio who has contributed many articles of ...

"The Roush Family in the Making of America," by Lester LeRoy Roush. Volume 45, Number 3, July, 1936, pp. 197-239.
... settlements in Ohio West settlements reached the Far settlements in the West settlements where the family settlement that Miss Bathsheba
"The Ohio Valley Historical Association Fifth Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 30-November 1, 1911: The 'New Orleans' Centennial," Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 1-125.
... settlements of the Spanish and settlement by the proclamation settlement of the conflicting settlements on the Ohio settlements Under plea that
"The Travel Notes of Joseph Gibbons, 1804," Volume 92, , Annual, 1983, pp. 96-146.
... settlement in eastern Ohio and settlements in that year settlement from Hillas and settlement of Carolina Quakers settlement of friends is
"Earthworks of Franklin County, Ohio," Volume 1, Number 4, March, 1888, pp. 349-357.
... settlement many evidences of that mysterious people of whom so much has been written and so little known On the farm of Henry Francis there is yet remaining quite an extensive mound and towards the creek were numerous others which have now disappeared These were evidently tumuli or burial places as many human bones were found during the excavation of these works There was also an enclosure or fort on the farm of H C Adler Esq with two circles ...

"Secondary Education in Ohio Previous to the Year 1840," by W. W. Boyd. Volume 25, Number 1, January, 1916, pp. 118-134.
... settlements of New England settlements of Pennsylvania settlements of southern citizens the ideal of a finishing school furnishing culture and manners asserted itself It is not surprising therefore in the fusion which occurred later that we should find all these ideals blending and influencing the curricula of our high schools The ...

"Remarks of I. N. Sturtevant, D. D." (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 138-139.
... REMARKS OF I REMARKS OF I N STURTEVANT DD I HAV E an ambition to speak on this occasion I wish to make a statement in the line of what has been said to-day which it may be bold for me to make and yet there is a fire in my bones that will not let me rest unless I make it I have looked to-day on the cemeteries here the burial places of the Indians-nothing left of these but the monuments of their day the cemetery where sleep the dead the soldier heroes of four wars and somehow filled as I have ...

"Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 502-538.
... northwest side and as the northwest that we may control the stream for a greater distance I remember my service on the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State University with Hon Rutherford B Hayes - and I hope I will not offend anybody when I say he was not only the most distinguished but most efficient member of that Board of Trustees during ...

"The Negro in Early Ohio," Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 717-768.
... settlement of negroes within settlements he was regarded with favorable eyes It was only after the people of Marietta had experienced some of the problems involved in the constant association of whites with blacks that the edge was taken off their idealism As a result of their somewhat rude awakening they split in opinion with their New England brethren in the Reserve and they tended to ...

"Ohio's History in the Place of Our National Development: Abstract of an Address," by John W. Bricker. Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 89-90.
... settlement of the war between Michigan and Ohio which gave the Toledo district to Ohio and the Upper Peninsula with its iron to Michigan Another was in Canada where the Old Boys Day was celebrated with the Stars and Stripes displayed beside the Union Jack in commemoration of peace between the two countries I have wondered why Canada and the ...

"Samuel Furman Hunt," by Charles W. Hoffman. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 238-242.
... SAMUEL FURMAN HUNT SAMUEL FURMAN HUNT CHARLES W HOFFMAN Under the dome of the church of St Paul in London lies its builder the great Christopher Wren on his tomb is the modest inscription Reader if you seek his monument look around The memory of Hunt will not be perpetuated like that of Wren in magnificent buildings beautiful in architecture and symmetrical in their proportions but it will endure for generations in that temple of respect and affection intangible yet real that he erected in the ...

"The Coxey Movement in Ohio," by Osman C. Hooper. Volume 9, Number 2, October, 1900, pp. 155-176.
... THE COXEY MOVEMENT IN OHIO THE COXEY MOVEMENT IN OHIO BY OSMAN C HOOPER The Coxey movement of 1894 was a fantastic expression at a critical moment of the industrial unrest prevalent for a period centering about that date It was an Ohio product sprung from a Western seed Named for its Ohio ...

"Fugitive Slave Cases in Ohio Prior to 1850," by Leo Alilunas. Volume 49, Number 2, April, 1940, pp. 160-184.
... settlements of North Carolina settlement near Fredericktown settlement at Greenwich he safely reached Oberlin and from there went to Canada Meanwhile the Virginians had been arrested for contempt of court54 53 Schuckers Life of Chase 41-4 Ohio Reports VIII 230-9 54 Nevin Otto Winter A ...