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"Business Meeting of the Ohio Valley Historical Association," Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 258-259.
... Mills Life and Services of Rev R H Bishop D D The Diamond Jubilee Volume of Miami University 86-90 21 Barker History of Ohio Methodism 83-87 22 Barker History of Ohio Methodism 87-90 23 Barker History of Ohio Methodism 137-140 BUSINESS MEETING OF THE OHIO VALLEY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION A business meeting was held at the close of the Friday afternoon session Prof H W Elson called for the report of the committees on nominations and resolutions ...

"Colonel William Crawford," by James H. Anderson. Volume 6, Number 1, January, 1898, pp. 1-32.
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS COLONEL WILLIAM CRAWFORD1 BY JAMES H ANDERSON UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO May 6 1896 Hon J H Anderson Columbus Ohio DEAR JUDGE I am directed by the officers of the Wyandot County Pioneer Association to extend you an invitation to deliver an address at the picnic to be held at Crawford Thursday June 11 on the occasion of the 114th anniversary of the burning of Colonel William Crawford Hoping to receive a favorable answer so that you can be duly ...

"Significance of Memorials," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 477-491.
... SIGNIFICANCE OF MEMORIALS SIGNIFICANCE OF MEMORIALS BY DR W O THOMPSON Mr Chairman and Fellow Citizens The Guests At the outset let me express the appreciation in which we all join of the patriotic generosity on the part of the General Assembly of the state of Ohio in making an appropriation for the erection of the statue which today we dedicate I may also express our appreciation of the presence on this occasion of His Excellency the Honorable A V Donahey Governor of Ohio of former Governor ...

"Address of Basil Meek" (Hayes Dedication) Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 470-474.
... 470 Ohio Arch 470 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications fortunate in view and it was through his suggestion and influence that increased provisions were made for the insane that the graded system was introduced into the penitentiary and that many other prison reforms were instituted Among the most important acts of this humanitarian statesman was the founding of the Reform School for Girls at Delaware To him more than any one man in Ohio can be credited the promotion and success of 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 ...

"Hull's Trace or Trail," by Robert P. Kennedy. Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 583-587.
... HULL'S TRACE OR TRAIL HULL'S TRACE OR TRAIL BY GEN ROBT P KENNEDY In the early times the roads or passages cut through the heavy timber of the country were called traces or trails and thus we read about Zane's trace the roadway cut by Ebenezer Zane his brother Jonathan and his son-in-law John McIntyre from Wheeling on the Ohio River in Virginia to the Limestone on the Ohio River in Kentucky the first trace roadway or passage from the East to this section of the great northwest The trace which ...

"Unveiling of the Soldiers' Memorial Tablet on the Hayes Memorial Building at Spiegel Grove," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 303-329.
... UNVEILING OF THE SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL TABLET UNVEILING OF THE SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL TABLET ON THE HAYES MEMORIAL BUILDING AT SPIEGEL GROVE BY LUCY ELLIOT KEELER The Ninety-eighth Anniversary of the birth of Rutherford B Hayes Nineteenth President of the United States 1877-1881 and at the time of his death January 17 1893 the honored president of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was celebrated with ceremonies of unusual interest on October 4 192 0 at Spiegel Grove Fremont Ohio ...

"The Manufacture and Use of Aboriginal Stone Implements" by Gerard Fowke. Volume 2, Number 4, March, 1889, pp. 514-533.
... THE MANUFACTURE AND USE OF ABORIGINAL THE MANUFACTURE AND USE OF ABORIGINAL STONE IMPLEMENTS PROBABLY no other equal area in the Union has furnished so great a number and variety of the so-called Indian Relics as has been found within the southern half of Ohio and the adjacent portions of Kentucky and West Virginia Although few persons have made any particular study of them curiosity in regard to them is active among all classes and the successful collector often finds life made a burden by ...

"The National Road: Main Street of America," Volume 83, Number 2, Spring, 1974, pp. 114-146.
... NORRIS F NORRIS F SCHNEIDER The National Road Main Street of America A way to the West-where was the best route George Washington pondered that question anew in September 1784 as he sat in a land agent's cabin near present-day Morgantown West Virginia Gathered about him were settlers from that near-wilderness area on the Cheat River who had come at his request to offer their opinions on the best route for a portage between the upper waters of the Potomac and a tributary of the Ohio River Land ...

"SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, A," "August 1964-July 1965," compiled by S. Winifred Smith. Volume 74, Number 4, Autumn, 1965, pp. 253-269.
... Adena Garden Path XXXV No 2 April-June 1965 16 HARMON Ernestine Tar Ohio Historical Society Echoes IV No 1 January 1965 1 Reference to a tar kiln rock in Hocking County Medal of President Garfield Numismatist LXXVII 1964 1657 PORTER Daniel R The Rufus Putnam House at the Campus Martius Museum Ohio History LXXIII 1964 183-187 President Taft's Ms Revisions of Typescripts amp Proofs of His Veto Message Concerning Amendments to the Payne-Aldrich ...

"The Scotch-Irish in Central Ohio," by William L. Fisk, Jr.. Volume 57, Number 2, April, 1948, pp. 111-125.
... THE SCOTCH-IRISH IN CENTRAL OHIO THE SCOTCH-IRISH IN CENTRAL OHIO by WILLIAM L FISK JR Associate Professor of History Muskingum College Historical appraisals of the contributions of various ethnic elements to the growth of American culture have seldom denied recognition to the Scotch-Irish The cutting edge of the frontier they rarely hesitated to assume the vanguard of the westward movement and made it impossible for the writer of history to ignore them deplore their unrefined individualism ...

"From Cincinnati's Western Museum to Cleveland's Health Museum," by Bruno Gebhard. Volume 59, Number 4, October, 1950, pp. 371-384.
... FROM CINCINNATI'S WESTERN MUSEUM TO FROM CINCINNATI'S WESTERN MUSEUM TO CLEVELAND'S HEALTH MUSEUM by BRUNO GEBHARD MD Director Cleveland Health Museum Cleveland prides itself in having the first health museum in the United States opened November 13 1940 But in 1820 Cincinnati established the first public science museum west of the Alleghenies the Western Museum Both were started by physicians who seem to have a natural affinity for museums Perhaps this is because a good physician must be a ...

"Dentistry and Dental Education," Volume 49, Number 4, October, 1940, pp. 386-397.
... Mills in the New York Weekly Journal of January 6 1735 who claimed proficiency in extraction The first practicing dentist was Robert Woofendale from England in 1766 He returned to his native country in 1778 He again came to this country in 1795 and practiced in New York City for a short period when he was succeeded by his son Robert Contemporaneous with Woofendale we find John Baker who practiced in Boston New York City and Philadelphia While ...

"County Historical Material in the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Library," Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 95-150.
...1902 Randolph O The 1902 230-231 Sproat B F 1902 49-66 Keeler L E 1902 198-214 Morrow 1902 Schneider N F Campus Martius state memorial museum Marietta O MacDonald prtg co 1931 second ed 1932 48 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ...

"A 'Backwoods Utopia': The Berea Community of 1836-1837," by David Lindsey. Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 272-296.
... 1902 Mark Holloway Heavens on Earth New York 1951 Ralph Albertson A Survey of Mutualistic Communities in America Iowa Journal of History and Politics XXXIV 1936 375-444 in addition to the works of Egbert and Persons and of Bestor cited above 38 Baldwin Manuscript History 39 Gilruth Journal 31 40 Ibid 52 A BACKWOODS UTOPIA 283 A BACKWOODS UTOPIA 283 Thou God of truth and love We seek Thy perfect way Enter into Thy wise design And sweetly lose ...

"Dental Education in Ohio," Volume 52, Number 4, October-December, 1943, pp. 356-372.
... 1902 A N Kearby 1878 C l 1902 H E Caswell 1879 E 1902 J D Gordon 1925 E T 1902-05 Frank Burger 1902-05 Frank Burger 1925 K H Cooke OHIO MEDICAL HISTORY 1835-58 369 OHIO MEDICAL HISTORY 1 835-58 369 Oral Hygiene 1878-80 James Taylor ...

"List of Accessions," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 558-563.
... Mills gift Mr W F Nihart Columbus O Wool Carders and Other Specimens gift estate of Eliza Moneypeny Columbus O Report of the Forty-sixth Annual Meeting 563 Report of the Forty-sixth Annual Meeting 563 Portrait of James Kilbourne bequeathed to the Society by the late William D Richards Boston Mass Two Carbines Taken from Morgan's Raiders gift Mrs A E Fox Columbus O Collection of China lent by Mr and Mrs Harry R McPherson Columbus O Specimen ...

"An Outing on the Congo. A Visit to the Site of Dunmore's Treaty with the Shawnees 1774," by William H. Safford. Volume 7, Number 3, April, 1899, pp. 349-366.
... An Outing on the Congo An Outing on the Congo 3 49 AN OUTING ON THE CONGO A VISIT TO THE SITE OF DUNMORE'S TREATY WITH THE SHAWNEES 1774 BY WILLIAM H SAFFORD Many of your readers are doubtless familiar with Stanley's expeditions in Africa tracing the wendings of that hitherto unknown river of her western deserts called the Congo His first exploration was in search of Livingston and the second of his voyages was for the purpose of locating that eminent and eccentric traveler Emin Pasha and thus ...

"Randall, Archaeologist and Historian," by James E. Campbell. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 93-96.
... Emilius Oviatt Randall Emilius Oviatt Randall 93 Mr Williams in presenting Gov James E Campbell said Conspicuous as Mr Randall was in many different and varied activities there is one field in particular where he stood pre-eminent and that was the field of archaeology Fine as he was in literary ability he there had his rivals happy as he was as an after-dinner speaker and toastmaster others there ventured to challenge his superiority but in knowledge of the early history of Ohio and of its ...

"George Wells Knight," Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 352-359.
... 1902 in rural Scotland and manufacturing cities of England and the summer of 1907 in Cornwall and Devon He again sojourned in continental Europe England Scotland and Ireland 1908-1909 and studied in the libraries of Paris and London After the close of the World War in 1922 he journeyed to central and southern Europe Algeria and Egypt On this tour which included Sicily and Czechoslovakia he made notes on social civic and political conditions ...