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Volume 48, Number 4, October, 1939, pp. 347-350.
... Benjamin F Wade and the Benjamin F Wade and the Benjamin F Wade and the Benjamin F Wade and the Benjamin F Wade and the Atrocity Propaganda of the Civil War 3343 W arren King Moorehead by R G M 8384 Whiskey Rebels The Story of a ...

"Francisca Bauer, the Sister of the Woods," by Edmund L. Binsfeld. Volume 69, Number 4, October, 1960, pp. 353-366.
... Francisca Bauer the Sister of the Woods Francisca Bauer the Sister of the Woods By EDMUND L BINSFELD OLD THEODORE WILLIAMS of Norwalk Ohio liked to reminisce and when the Rev Frederick Rupert pastor at St Paul's Roman Catholic parish there was preparing what he called an outline history of the Catholic churches in that area Williams told the priest about the early days Among other things Williams said that when he was a boy of eight he saw at sunset one September evening in 1828 two ...

"Glimpses into Cincinnati's Past: The Gest Letters, 1834-1842," edited by Charles Schultz. Volume 73, Number 3, Summer, 1964, pp. 157-179, notes 200-203.
... Glimpses Into Cincinnati's Past THE GEST LETTERS 1834-1842 edited by CHARLES SCHULTZ Erasmus Gest was fourteen years old in November 1834 when he left home family and friends in Cincinnati to attend school first a manual training school in Dayton Ohio and then a Springfield Ohio high school of which Milo G Williams a Cincinnatian was successively and respectively general supervisor and principal1 After two years of study he obtained his first job that of a rod man on the Cincinnati and ...

"Ohio's Deep Roots in Connecticut," by Josephine E. Phillips. Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 74-82.
... OHIO'S DEEP ROOTS IN CONNECTICUT OHIO'S DEEP ROOTS IN CONNECTICUT By JOSEPHINE E PHILLIPS To Elijah Backus Esq one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for the County of New London Comes Zebedee Wood one of the Granjurors of our Soverign Lord the King for the County of New London and Complains amp Gives Your Worshop to Understand that Gideon Baker of Norwich in Said County was on or about the Midle of August Last Guilty of Transgression of Law in Sd Norwich for that he the Sd Baker Did Breek ...

"Address of Rev. Edward Everett Hale" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 94-98.
... ADDRESS OF REV ADDRESS OF REV EDWARD EVERETT HALE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE ILLINOIS COUNTY FELLOW-CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES I certainly shall detain you but a very few minutes I am speaking only because I am commissioned by the Governor of Massachusetts We think our State has spoken very well here to-day already Massachusetts sends her hearty congratulations to you and as Dr Loring says Massachusetts does not forget her children her grandchildren and the children of her grandchildren ...

"Abraham Lincoln," by Charles A. Jones. Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 600-622.
... ABRAHAM LINCOLN ABRAHAM LINCOLN AN ADDRESS BY CHARLES A JONES CHAIRMAN SATER I feel that we are all obliged to Professor Galbreath for making a little shift in the program here and in giving us a chance to walk about for a few minutes and to be present at the presentation and dedication of this beautiful gift that Mr Venable and his family have made to the Society A few years ago the managers of a very enterprising magazine in this country sent out a questionnaire to the high school students ...

"A Station on the Underground Railroad," Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 164-169.
... Benjamin Hinkston President Judge James Cowan John Hart and William I Mickel associate judges The jury by their verdict found the defendants not guilty as they stand charged in the first second third fourth and sixth counts of said indictment and guilty as charged in the fifth count of said indictment The motion was made for a new trial it was overruled by the court and the defendants excepted A bill of exceptions was prepared signed by the ...

"George Armstrong Custer," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 41, Number 4, October, 1932, pp. 623-631.
... GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER BY C B GALBREATH Grant Sherman and Sheridan This is the group of Civil War generals which is usually put forward as Ohio's unrivalled contribution to leadership in the great struggle between the North and the South These three have been honored with statues on the famous monument Ohio's Jewels at the northwest corner of the Capitol building of that State in Columbus Grant and Sherman were each born in Ohio and received their appointment to ...

"Ohio Surveys from the Air," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 53-57.
... OHIO SURVEYS FROM THE AIR OHIO SURVEYS FROM THE AIR By ALFRED J WRIGHT Many Ohioans have been interested in studying the evolutionary aspects of today's landscapes Very likely many more will think along these lines during the year marked as it is by the sesquicentennial celebration of the founding of Ohio There have recently come into the possession of the State Archaeological and Historical Society some air photographs of one aspect of this evolutionary thought Through the good offices of the ...

"The Mound Builders of Cincinnati," by Marie Paula Dickoré. Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 13-27.
... Benjamin S Barton of Philadelphia dated Cincinnati September 8 1794 Later Dr Barton speaks of it in a letter to the Rev Joseph Priestly both letters are given in volume 4 of the Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Quoting from Colonel Sargent It was an extensive mound of earth raised probably for the purpose of a burial-ground upon the margin of the second bank of the Ohio river suddenly rising 16 Ohio Arch 16 Ohio Arch and ...

"Buckeye Argonauts," Volume 59, Number 3, July, 1950, pp. 256-269.
... Benjamin F Myers his wife and daughter left Newark for California under the lead72 Wooster Democrat reprinted in Ohio Statesman April 5 1850 73 Wooster Democrat reprinted in Cleveland Herald March 30 1850 74 Summit Beacon reprinted in Cleveland Herald March 21 1850 75 Ibid March 29 1850 76 Cleveland Herald March 12 13 1850 Democratic Standard Delaware reprinted in Ohio Statesman April 6 1850 77 Democratic Standard reprinted in Ohio Statesman ...

Volume 63, Number 4, October, 1954, pp. 407-418.
... Benjamin P Forbes President Benjamin and Eleanor Klein and published in August 1954 by Young and Klein Cincinnati The new volume of 432 pages explores the Ohio River and its principal tributaries from pioneer times to the present Several members of this organization rendered volunteer assistance Robert Thomas Capt Frederick Way Jr J Mack Gamble Roy Barkhau Lucilia Hock and Andrew Lodder S ...

"Some Popular Errors in Regard to Mound Builders and Indians" by Gerard Fowke. Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 380-403.
... SOME POPULAR ERRORS IN REGARD TO MOUND SOME POPULAR ERRORS IN REGARD TO MOUND BUILDERS AND INDIANS THE erroneous ideas of persons otherwise well informed concerning archaeological matters would amaze one who could attain to any considerable knowledge of the science without previously becoming familiar to some extent with the many absurd theories and notions promulgated by authors ignorant of their subject and writing only to strike the popular mind and pocket The tendency of most of these ...

"These Are My Jewels" (Pan-American Exposition) Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 132-141.
... 132 Ohio Arch 132 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications Mrs Bishop sang again Her glorious voice was heard first in Handel's I Know That My Redeemer Liveth and then in Comin' Thro' the Rye THESE ARE MY JEWELS Hon Emmett Thompkins Congressman-elect from the 12th Ohio District Columbus delivered an address replete with most interesting historical and statistical information Out of the days devoted to the exposition of the arts and the products of the two Americas this one is dedicated to Ohio ...

"William Oxley Thompson," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 43, Number 1, January, 1934, pp. 99-103.
... WILLIAM OXLEY THOMPSON WILLIAM OXLEY THOMPSON By C B GALBREATH On December 9 1933 at the age of seventy-eight years one month and four days Dr William Oxley Thompson president emeritus of the Ohio State University breathed his last in White Cross Hospital in Columbus at the close of a remarkably interesting and successful career in different but related fields of human endeavor He was the grandson of David Thompson a weaver by trade who came from the north of Ireland and settled in Guernsey ...

"Abstract of the Sermon on 'The Presbyterians of Ohio'," by Sylvester F. Scovel. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 211-220.
... The Presbyterians of Ohio The Presbyterians of Ohio 211 ABSTRACT OF THE SERMON ON THE PRESBYTERIANS OF OHIO BY REV SYLVESTER F SCOVEL PRESIDENT OF WOOSTER UNIVERSITY WOOSTER OHIO PREACHED IN THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Christian is a cosmopolitan Every land is his fatherland since God is his father So every Christian is brother to all other Christians Yet we may have a just concern which shall be special for our country and our church We have a century of Presbyterian experience behind ...

"Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 10, Number 1, July, 1901, pp. 72-97.
... SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY It has been usual heretofore to delay the printing of the proceedings of the annual meeting for the yearly report of the secretary to the Governor and the Society made at the end of the calendar year But hereafter the report of the annual meeting will appear in the succeeding issue of the QUARTERLYSEC'Y The Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and ...

"General Roeliff Brinkerhoff, 1828-1911" Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 353-367.
... GENERAL ROELIFF BRINKERHOFF GENERAL ROELIFF BRINKERHOFF 1828-1911 On Sunday June 4 19 11 at 930 in the evening at his beloved home in Mansfield Ohio the soul of General Roeliff Brinkerhoff took its peaceful flight to the eternal life beyond At the time of his demise General Brinkerhoff was President Emeritus Vol XX-23 353 354 Ohio Arch 354 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society of which he was active President from the year 1893 to the ...

"Ulysses A. Plyley," Volume 40, Number 2, April, 1931, pp. 200-205.
... ULYSSES A ULYSSES A PLYLEY BY FRANK WARNER M D COLUMBUS OHIO On the 19th of May 1930 Ulysses A Plyley died at the age of 85 years He was born in the house in which he died This house is located on Plyley's Ridge a few miles west of Chillicothe Ohio on the pike leading to Greenfield He was the last child to occupy this old homestead of his father William Plyley who had lived there through his entire married life and had raised eight children The eldest child Clinton was born there June 20 1827 ...

"Samuel Galloway," by Washington Gladden. Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 263-278.
... Samuel Galloway Samuel Galloway 263 SAMUEL GALLOWAY BY WASHINGTON GLADDEN DD LL D It is hardly necessary to ask where the Galloways came from Their name bewrayeth them The southwesternmost peninsula of Scotland jutting out into the Irish Channel and separated by only a few miles of water from County Antrim in Ireland was known as the Galloway district Burns's country of Ayr was just north of it Carlyle's country of Ecclefechen and Dumfries was just east of it and Wordsworth's country of ...