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"Report of the Committee On Fort Meigs, Fort Miami and Fallen Timbers," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 623-625.
... Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 623 Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 623 Mr Smith thinks no executor has been appointed up to this time He will learn definitely in regard to this soon If the Society thinks it of sufficient importance to acquire the Mound now is the time to institute active measures Signed B F PRINCE Chairman FORT LAURENS PARK The situation at Fort Laurens Park one mile east of Bolivar Ohio has been unsatisfactory for a long time Very little has been done since the ...

"The Ohio State University in the World War," by Wilbur H. Siebert. Volume 31, Number 2, April, 1922, pp. 142-162.
... THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY IN THE THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY IN THE WORLD WAR BY PROFESSOR WILBUR H SIEBERT THE UNIVERSITY'S CONNECTION WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACT In 1920 the War Records Committee of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology published a large and handsomely illustrated volume of nearly 750 pages entitled Technology's War Record In March 1922 the Harvard University Press issued the second volume of Memoirs of the Harvard Dead in the War Against Germany which covers the period ...

"Felix Renick, Pioneer," by Charles Sumner Plumb. Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 3-66.
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS FELIX RENICK PIONEER BY CHARLES SUMNER PLUMB Professor of Animal Husbandry Ohio State University The following historical contribution relates to the life of a man who became a notable figure in the pioneer days of Ohio The motive underlying the preparation of this sketch is to pay tribute to the memory of Felix Renick in recognition of the great service he rendered to the improvement of American Shorthorn cattle According to William Renick ...

"Rev. John Rankin, Early Abolitionist, The," by Paul R. Grim. Volume 46, Number 3, July, 1937, pp. 215-256.
... strike at slavery he later strike him with a club The strike This ended the attackl28 After the meeting a large number of the disturbing element reposed in a drunken slumber on the ground As Rankin rode past a tavern that night on his way from Winchester he was made the target for a deluge of eggs but the speed of his horse saved him from ...

"Student Societies in Nineteenth Century Ohio: Misconceptions and Realities," by Rita S. Saslaw. Volume 88, Number 2, Spring, 1979, pp. 198-210.
... RITA S RITA S SASLAW Student Societies in Nineteenth Century Ohio Misconceptions and Realities Student societies flourished in American colleges in the first half of the nineteenth century Historians of higher education have viewed this development as a student attempt to bring about substantive change in the curriculum and extracurricular life1 This idea follows logically from the fact that these societies grew in a period of numerous reform movements movements dedicated to deliberate ...

"The American Veterans of Foreign Service and the Veterans of Foreign Wars," by George T. Trial. Volume 57, Number 1, January, 1948, pp. 79-93.
... THE AMERICAN VETERANS OF FOREIGN SERVICE THE AMERICAN VETERANS OF FOREIGN SERVICE AND THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS by GEORGE T TRIAL National Historian Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States The oldest and largest organization in this country comprised solely of overseas ex-servicemen grew out of events in Columbus Ohio That organization is the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States often identified as the VFW The nearly 2000000 members of the VFW are all campaign-medal men who ...

"Place-Names in Franklin County, Ohio," Volume 53, Number 2, April-June, 1944, pp. 135-159.
... PLACE-NAMES IN FRANKLIN COUNTY OHIO PLACE-NAMES IN FRANKLIN COUNTY OHIO BY W EDSON RICHMON D Introduction For at least three centuries it has been manifestly impossible for any one man to take all knowledge as his province The specialization brought about by the widening strain of human knowledge is most easily seen in the fields of modern science Especially among the younger and smaller sciences there is no self-sufficiency however and each finds it necessary to rely upon its sisters So it is ...

"Urban Rivalry and Internal Improvements in the Old Northwest, 1820-1960," by Harry N. Scheiber. Volume 71, Number 3, October, 1962, pp. 227-239, notes 289-292.
... URBAN RIVALRY URBAN RIVALRY AND INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS IN THE OLD NORTHWEST 1820-1860 by HARRY N SCHEIBER At the very beginning of settlement in the Old Northwest urban communities developed in response to the commercial needs of the surrounding country And almost as soon as they appeared there was urban rivalry that is competition among them for advantages that would promote their growth and enhance their attractiveness to emigrants and investors1 The earliest rivalries usually involved ...

"Samuel S. Rickly," Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 137-140.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA SAMUEL S RICKLY Samuel Strasser Rickly died at his residence at 347 East Broad street Columbus Ohio on the evening of November 22d 1905 Mr Rickly was one of the founders of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and from the date of its organization was one of its most influential and valuable members It is due his memory at this time to recall and place on record the inestimable service which he has rendered the society On the evening of February 12 ...

"The Serpent Mound Saved," by F. W. Putnam. Volume 1, Number 2, September, 1887, pp. 187-190.
... THE SERPENT MOUND SAVED THE SERPENT MOUND SAVED IT gives us great pleasure to record that a beginning has been made in the work of effectually preserving the mounds and earthworks of our State The celebrated Serpent mound on the Lovett farm near the northern border of Adams county has been purchased for the Trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology of Cambridge Mass and henceforth will be sacredly preserved by them for the study of future archaeologists This purchase ...

"Origin, Rise, Progress and Decline of the Whitewater Community of Shakers Located in Hamilton County, Ohio," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 401-443.
... ORIGIN RISE PROGRESS AND DECLINE OF THE ORIGIN RISE PROGRESS AND DECLINE OF THE WHITEWATER COMMUNITY OF SHAKERS LOCATED IN HAMILTON COUNTY OHIO BY J P MAC LEAN While engaged in collecting the material for the article on West Union I engaged in a correspondence with Elder Charles H Sturr general manager of the Whitewater community He invited me to make him a visit and I should have the freedom of all the archives of the society I determined at once to accept the invitation and although the ...

"Communication Technology Transforms the Marketplace: The Effect of the Telegraph, Telephone, and Ticker on the Cincinnati Merchants' Exchange" by Bradford W. Scharlott. Volume 113, pp. 4-17, Winter-Spring, 2004, pp. 4.
... Scharlott Winter-Spring 2004 pp 4-17 PDF of this article CONTENTS of this issue Copyright 2004 by the Ohio Historical Society All rights reserved Communication Technology Transforms the Marketplace The Effect of the Telegraph Telephone and Ticker on the Cincinnati Merchants' Exchange By Bradford W Scharlott O n the night of August 20 1847 the tireless telegraph promoter Henry O'Reilly installed a Morse telegraph instrument in a small room above the meeting hall of the Cincinnati Merchants' ...

"Tecumseh, The Shawnee Chief," by E. O. Randall. Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 418-497.
... strike the fatal blow and strike into the country of the enemy below the Maumee It was fearless and strategic advice and its adoption would have prolonged the war but Proctor was totally incompetent for such plans Tecumseh's hatred for the white man now extended beyond the American nation it embraced the British and the entire white race of whatever nationality The pusillanimous Proctor made ...

"Caleb Atwater: Pioneer Politician and Historian," Volume 68, Number 1, January, 1959, pp. 18-37.
... Caleb Atwater Caleb Atwater Pioneer Politician and Historian By FRANCIS P WEISENBURGER THE FIRST SIGNIFICANT SUMMARY of Ohio's past was an historical introduction by Salmon P Chase to his compilation of the Statutes of Ohio1 At that time Chase a graduate of Dartmouth College who had studied law in a somewhat informal way under William Wirt attorney general of the United States 1817-29 was waiting for clients as a fledgling lawyer in Cincinnati2 James Kent the distinguished New York jurist ...

"Editorialana," Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 466-477.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA VOL XX No 4 OCTOBER 1911 GENERAL BRINKERHOFF Elsewhere in this Quarterly we give notice of the death of General Brinkerhoff with an extended account of his busy and useful life and many of its prominent achievements But no written record of the life of such a man can adequately present what he really was to the world in which he lived The inestimable outflow of a beautiful and true character ever loyal to the highest ideals of life cannot be recorded cannot be duly ...

"Early Newspapers of Cincinnati," Volume 34, Number 2, April, 1925, pp. 169-183.
... EARLY NEWSPAPERS OF CINCINNATI EARLY NEWSPAPERS OF CINCINNATI BY V C STUMP The first newspaper was printed in Cincinnati November 9 17931 At that time Cincinnati was a small village in the wilderness Only the hardier pioneers had dared to face the hardships and to cross the Alleghany Mountains in spite of the menace of the British and Indians on the North Among these few was one William Maxwell an editor from New Jersey who set up a little printing office in a log cabin which stood on the ...

"Alfred Kelley and the Ohio Business Elite, 1822-1859," Volume 87, Number 4, Autumn, 1978, pp. 365-392.
... HARRY N HARRY N SCHEIBER Alfred Kelley and the Ohio Business Elite 1822-1859 In a rare moment of freedom from the pressures of his work as an Ohio canal commissioner and legislator Alfred Kelley wrote to his wife in Cleveland from his rooms at Columbus in January 1825 I think it is not altogether vanity which induces me to say that my services and advice have been important in settling the plan of operations and the details of the canal system which have produced so great unanimity in the ...

"Harrison's Great Speech At the Wonderful 'Log Cabin' Campaign Meeting at Ft. Meigs, in 1840," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 197-207.
... HARRISON'S GREAT SPEECH HARRISON'S GREAT SPEECH At the Wonderful Log Cabin Campaign Meeting at Ft Meigs in 1840 Closely intertwined with the coming dedication of the Fort Meigs monument at Perrysburg is the history of a gathering which rivaled numerically the meeting which will take place there when the monument is dedicated in September The occasion was a speech by General Harrison in 1840 then a candidate for the presidency and 40000 persons assembled to hear his address When modes of travel ...

"Historical Society Buildings," Volume 29, Binding Supplement, , , pp. 546-555.
... HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUILDINGS HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUILDINGS COMPILED BY THE EDITOR On the following pages are presented brief statements of what Illinois Wisconsin and Minnesota all younger states than Ohio have done for their historical societies Half-tone cuts of the New Hampshire and Ohio buildings are also shown Other states and a number of cities have erected buildings not less notable The Historical Society of Buffalo has a building of which any state might be proud The work of this ...

"The Father of the McGuffeys," Volume 47, Number 2, April, 1938, pp. 104-122.
... strike out farther west and settle in the territory they themselves had helped to make safe for clearing Another great migration was under way to the new lands which the Government was offering for a song Both young men had married when their scout service ended and both their wives were Scotch girls from their fathers' settlement Duncan married Nancy McDonald sister of his friend John Sandy's choice was Anna Holmes the comely and clever ...