... general officer's coat and generals Grant Sherman Sheridan Hancock Schofield Miles and Crook while guests of President Hayes A recess case contains the Hayes family cradle the Wheeler amp Wilson sewing machine and the old lapboard which were much used by Lucy Webb Hayes during the war for the Union in preparing the necessary clothes for her four small boys during the winters which were spent ...
... generally This deed is recorded on page 344 vol 549 in Lucas County It was executed Jan 3 1921 and recorded Jan 28 1921 We believe it is of the utmost importance that the Budget Committee of the Society be instructed by the Board of Trustees to use their utmost endeavor to secure a suitable appropriation from the legislature so that the conditions of the above deed may be fully complied with Respectfully submitted Signed W J SHERMAN Chairman ...
... general store and grew general citizens meeting at general supervisor might general and faithful general at this time It was general conversation and
... general order amp replying in the negative was arraign'd on the following charge prefer'd against him by Capt D E Hendrick Charge--For deserting from his post on guard on the 19th Inst to which the Prisoner pleaded not Guilty Lieut Richard L Leason A witness for the prosicution on being duly sworn says that the Prisoner did leave his Post on the 19th Inst amp further that He the prisoner did on the 28th Inst return to his Company volentarily ...
... general public About eight miles north of the Serpent Mound in the southeastern part of Highland county is Fort Hill described from a new survey secured by Judge Baldwin and myself by H W Overman in the December number of our QU ARTE R LY This is one of the most remarkable and best preserved of all the fortified works in the State The embankment is more than a mile and a half in length and contains upwards of 50000 cubic yards of material ...
... general improvement of the general improvement of the general details relating to all of said plans and the approximate cost of completion thereof They shall also examine the said river from the mouth of the Green River to Cairo with a view to determining whether an increased depth can be maintained by use of dredges In conformity with ...
... general history To his generals of the Civil War general in the Northern general In September after general of the right wing and Johnson's commission antedated his by nearly a year so that when Johnson's request for command of the ...
... general and superior of general opinion that Major generally drank a quart of wine pr day The cellular sub111 Mercurial ointment 11 2 Lead water 113 sal Cath cathartic salt Flor Sulph flowers of sulphur 114 A kind of dropsy a widespread swelling of the skin and subcutaneous connective tissues due to the collection of fluid 11 5 Pus-like ...
... general character appears general order of the general orders June 8 1783 general of the Continental Army the opposite side is of gold with the inscription For Military Merit in raised letters thereon The Coat of Arms of Washington is incorporated in the ring which attaches it to a ...
... general Thus it happened general northeasterly general of the sweat-oven and its habitual use can hardly be overrated Heckewelder has this to say about it The sweat oven is the first thing that an Indian has recourse to when he feels the least indisposed it is the place to which the wearied traveller hunter or warrior looks for relief from ...
... 1848 The West Its 1848 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAMES HALL 303 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JAMES HALL 303 The Wilderness and the War Path--Wiley amp Putnam's series of Choice Readings 1846 Contains 3 new Tales and some of those included in the former volumes To recapitulate33-- Legends of the West 1 vol Letters from the W 1 vol Border Tales 1 Harpes Head 1 Soldiers Bride ampc 1 Sketches of the West 2 The ...
... ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR THE YEAR FEBRUARY 19 1895 TO FEBRUARY 18 1896 GEN R BRINKERHOFF President E O RANDALL Secretary COLUMBUS O JANUARY 1896 275 To His Excellency ASA S To His Excellency ASA S BUSHNELL Go v er n or of Ohio SIR I have the honor to submit herewith the eleventh annual report of the
... 476 Ohio Arch 476 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The Functions of Museums and the Question of Special Exhibitions by Frederic A Lucas American Museum of Natural History The Museum Point of View in Botany by E L Morris Brooklyn Institute Museum A Celestial Sphere-An Appartus Installed to Promote Interest in Astronomy by Dr W W Atwood Chicago Academy of Sciences The Educational Work ...
... Forty-First Annual Meeting 639 Forty-First Annual Meeting 639 be given to the portion dealing with Fallen Timbers The State and Federal Governments fell short in their appropriation for that park Mr Sherman and I conferred and I suggested that as Fallen Timbers is practially at Toledo's threshold the people of Toledo should join in carrying out the plan Mr Sherman agreed to undertake to raise 25000 It has been a long drawn out fight would have discouraged anybody except Mr Sherman I think he ...
... edited by edited by ROBERT W HATTON Just a Little Bit of the Civil War As Seen by W J Smith Company M 2nd 0 V Cavalry Conclusion This is the second of two articles based upon the Civil War memoirs of Private William James Smith Company M Second Ohio Volunteer Cavalry In the first article which appeared in the Summer issue of Ohio History Smith provides some information about his pre-war life ...
... general superintendent a general high intelligence general catalogue of the general missionary in this general he was called upon to make the concluding prayer Perhaps some of you remember that he was not a Congregationalist but a ...
... 1848 He was also one of the prime movers in building the Hamilton Hydraulic the water power development which made Hamilton a thriving manufacturing town See Campbell's letters to Auditor of State John Woods June 13 October 26 November 15 16 1847 John Woods Papers Butler County Historical Society Hamilton Ohio By 1850 Campbell owned real estate of value estimated at 175000 by far the largest ...
... general reason for the general unhealthful general the Miami Canal was general sources on which to general administrative generally -- thus had New