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"Secondary Education in Ohio Previous to the Year 1840," by W. W. Boyd. Volume 25, Number 1, January, 1916, pp. 118-134.
... generally that they have general supervisor might generally that they may be generally in the early secondary schools of Ohio which seem to have fallen into disfavor These were music drawing and painting religion and morals and public ...

"John Henri Kagi: Biographical Sketch," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 34, Number 3, July, 1925, pp. 263-291.
... general or local much has been written about him and a number of statements relative to his character and personal appearance are available in print Perhaps the best collection of these is found in Colonel Richard J Hinton's 1 Henry Howe who seldom missed even a minor historic event or personage in his unrivalled Historical Collections of Ohio makes no mention of Kagi 270
"The Harmar Expedition of 1790," by Randolph G. Adams. Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 60-62.
... general is not wholly successful or when he is defeated he is apt to leave behind much more complete documentary records than if he had been completely victorious He needs to work up and to preserve such documents in his own defense The expedition which Harmar gathered at Cincinnati in September of 179 0 consisted of only 300 regular United States army troops and about 1100 militia from Pennsylvania
"Robert White McFarland," by Frank S. Brooks. Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 170-179.
... general terms that they were in exact consonance with his own lofty ideals of an upright and righteous commercial and moral life Language offers but a poor and halt means of bearing witness to the high esteem in which by his every action he enshrined himself in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to be associated with him J F STONE In 1862 the government called for three months' men for positions then occupied by trained soldiers to ...

"Reminiscences of A Surveyor," Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 151-160.
... generally honest but generally appreciated The descriptions of land in deeds are sometimes fearful I remember one deed whose inadequacy must have been realized by the writer because after the uncertain boundary had been described this sentence was added This piece of land is in the shape of a smoothing iron A deed is sometimes viewed with awe and guarded jealously Once when I was surveying a ...

"In Memoriam Daniel J. Ryan," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 591-592.
... Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting 591 Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting 591 torical Society at Nazareth are assured that every precaution will be taken to insure its safety Some day I hope every one of you can go to the old Church and sit in front of the old fireplace which we discovered was twelve feet long and six feet deep We will have candlesticks along the wall we will serve you on a Moravian service such as was used one hundred and fifty years ago when the Moravians held services there I know the ...

"Antoine Francois Saugrain (De Vigni): "The First Scientist of the Mississippi Valley," by N. P. Dandridge. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 192-206.
... general scientific general scientific knowledge stood him in good stead in the wilderness and he was ever ready to put in to the most practical use in his daily wants His knowledge of mineralogy made his advice often called for in the development of the mines in the Ohio Valley He supplied himself with ink from a natural chalybeate water ...

"Mr. Meek's Address (The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield)," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 366-369.
... generally accepted and well general and staff in the generally rounded and smoothed surface would indicate that they have been transported from a distance and been rolled bowled and polished in their transportation hither The nearest ledges to this region of outcrops of granitic bed rock are in northern New York and Canada From one of ...

Volume 57, Number 3, July, 1948, pp. 323-328.
... generally It is written in general reader Yet Dr Downes has performed this task in an admirable manner There are of course some statements which one may question For example the statement on page 43 that the United States was not ready to fight in 1790 is a bit misleading In addition there are a few contradictory statements On page 23 the author concludes that the Indians were favorably ...

"Mr. Richardson's Address (Harrison-Perry Embarkation Monument)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 371-374.
... Old Fort Sandoski and the De Lery Portage Old Fort Sandoski and the De Lery Portage 37 1 Indians which eventually led to his dismissal from the service His distinguished engineer Montresor was left to rebuild the fort which however was only partially accomplished There is not much more recorded concerning the portage of old Fort Sandoski until the War of 1812 when after the victory of Commodore Perry on September 10 1813 General Harrison with ...

"Old Fort Sandoski of 1745," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 371-375.
... general statements when unsupported by definite references and that when definite references are made it is not likely that he has considered them carefully enough to give them proper interpretation The experiences of Secretary Randall in his History of Ohio in dealing with the sophistries of Mr Hanna in trying to prove that LaSalle did not discover the
"Lutheranism in Perry County, Ohio," by C. L. Martzolff. Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 375-395.
... generals--Phil H Sheridan 384 Ohio Arch 384 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Before the organization of the congregation 1812 preaching services had frequently been held in private homes and in the first school house-a log building-of which Somerset boasted The church structure thirty feet square constructed of hewn logs later ...

"The Rise of the New Jerusalem Church in Ohio," by Ophia D. Smith. Volume 61, Number 4, October, 1952, pp. 380-409.
... 1848 186-188 406 Ohio 1848 the Western 1848 762-769 63 Ibid 256 64 Odhner Annals 545 65 New Jerusalem Magazine XIV 1841 433-434 The New Jerusalem Church in Ohio 409 The New Jerusalem Church in
"Address of D. J. Ryan" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 34-36.
... 34 Ohio Arch 34 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications search history other than that of our own state for noble ideas The story of the foundation of our state and its progress is like a romance Well did Washington say in the dark days of the Revolution when he was questioned as to what he would do if he met defeat that he would come out here and settle in the valley of the Muskingum ...

"Correspondence of Guy M. Bryan and Rutherford B. Hayes: Additional Letters," Volume 63, Number 4, October, 1954, pp. 349-377.
... general and substantially general thing I have general views but for general in the Union army general course of the party general government I think
"Schoenbrunn," (OHS Committee Report) Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 588-590.
... 588 Ohio Arch 588 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society in connection with the articles published Applause SCHOENBRUNN Rev J E Weinland Chairman of the Committee stated that he had not realized the importance of a written report but would make a short verbal report Schoenbrunn is the oldest ...

"'Forty Foot Pitch,'" by A. C. Risinger. Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 519-526.
... general inquiring public general mentality corroborates the statements of Honorable Mr Haines and the opinion of Mr Vaughan It will be noticed that Mr Haines mentions that it -- that is Wayne's Trail -- crosses Bantas Fork at or near the Forty Foot Pitch and attained the highlands on the north side The words at or near are intelligible to one understanding the earth formations adjoining the ...

"The Anti-Gallows Movement in Ohio," Volume 54, Number 2, April-June, 1945, pp. 104-112.
... 1848 421 VII 1850 403 22 1848 the committee 1848-49 resulted in 1848-49 81 86 135 672 1848-49 92 193 ANTI-GALLOWS MOVEMENT IN OHIO 111 ANTI-GALLOWS MOVEMENT IN
"The Ohio Workmen's Compensation Law," by H. R. Mengert. Volume 29, Number 1, January, 1920, pp. 1-48.
... assembly signed a general assembly to modify general assembly Mr Okey general assembly was
"Samuel Medary, Journalist and Politician, 1801-1864," by Helen P. Dorn. Volume 53, Number 1, January-March, 1944, pp. 14-38.
... general history and generalship and he did try general disapproval of attempts to hamstring the press assaults continued throughout the Union Two weeks later a second raid was made on the Crisis this time an attempt was made to burn the office The plot failed but some damage was done Yet contrary to what might be expected these acts of ...