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"Towards a National Antislavery Party: The Giddings-Sumner Alliance," by Beverly Wilson Palmer. Volume 99, , Winter-Spring, 1990, pp. 51-71.
... general in Montreal in 1861 general in Mexican War general that I am the only generally and he rejoiced at the triumph of the friends of freedom 7697 PCS ...

"Address of E. O. Randall" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 31-34.
... 1848 the Rebellion of 61-5 and the Spanish War that this republic is composed Your Vice-President and your Governor have told you in eloquent language of the heroism and patriotism of the American soldiers in those wars for independence unity liberty and humanity It is a noble record of a noble people and in that record Ohio has taken a most conspicuous part Three thousand Revolutionary ...

"Women on the Ohio Frontier: The Marietta Area," by Mildred Covey Fry. Volume 90, Number 1, Winter, 1981, pp. 55-73.
... general stayed in Ohio and generally the rule on the generally simple and generally of the bilious generally kept busy assisting their mothers with domestic tasks one young lady ...

"Morgan Raid in Ohio, The," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 243-246.
... THE MORGAN RAID IN OHIO THE MORGAN RAID IN OHIO R W MCFARLAND In the article under the above heading published in the January number there are several errors which ought not to pass unnoticed The paragraph to which reference is made is as follows viz The Ohio Raid practically ended at Buffington Island although Morgan himself was not ...

"Crawford County 'Ez Trooly Dimecratic': A Study of Midwestern Copperheadism," Volume 76, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter and Spring, 1967, pp. 33-53, notes 93-95.
... generally came from groups general Incidentally the general picture race and general that the Germans general Sherman's units general store of Meyers and Bowers both Republicans in ...

"Fort Malden Today," Volume 39, Number 4, October, 1930, pp. 683-688.
... FORT MALDEN TODAY FORT MALDEN TODAY BY JAMES A GREEN In his correspondence with Washington William Henry Harrison while Governor of Indiana Territory frequently reported that the Indians had gone to Maiden for arms and ammunition That British Fort at the mouth of the Detroit River was a menace to the men of Ohio and Indiana in the early days It profoundly affected our relations with the Indians If they disliked our policy they could go to ...

"The Map of Hamilton County," by James A. Green. Volume 35, Number 2, April, 1926, pp. 291-321.
... 1848 that Reading Road was macadamized And this alone is excellent evidence that for the first half century of Hamilton County's existence mud roads -- or perhaps I had better say dirt roads -- were the rule The Steamboat era will live forever in that admirable name The Public Landing The early maps show that the open space on the river front was originally called The Commons The Ohio River ...

"Editorialana," Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 388-394.
... 1848 Squier and Davis the pioneers of American archaeology located the Serpent in a dense forest and first described it An earthen effigy complete and symmetrical the Great Serpent 394 Ohio Arch 394 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications measures from the uper jaw to the tip of the tail twelve hundred and fifty-four feet in folds so ...

"History of Education Legislation in Ohio, 1851-1925," by Nelson L. Bossing. Volume 39, Number 2, April, 1930, pp. 223-399.
... general course that general legislation general legislation of this general legislation for the general attitude prevailed general prosperity enjoyed
"Sumner-Brooks-Burlingame: or, The Last of the Great Challenges," by James E. Campbell. Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 435-473.
... general thing acquiesced in generally at the South and general sentiment in saying general led the debate by general social favorite a generals appointed by President Lincoln and ...

"David Kellogg Cartter," by Ruth Gertrude Curran. Volume 42, Number 1, January, 1933, pp. 105-115.
... general were still green general of the army and generally conceded was worthy of a more important position than the Chief Justiceship Had he been more aggressive and his nature equal to the capacity of his powerful mind he would have been a great historical character in the affairs of the nation NOTES David Kellogg Cartter was the ...

"Judson Harmon," Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 136-150.
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"Society of Shakers. Rise, Progress and Extinction of the Society at Cleveland, O., The," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 9, Number 1, July, 1900, pp. 32-116.
... 1848 384 pp 8 Shaker Sermons Scripto-Rational containing the substance of Shaker theology together with replies and criticism logically and clearly set forth By H L Eads Bishop of South Union Ky Shakers N Y 1879 222 pp Presented to Historical Society by Hon Harvey Rice 9 The Shaker published monthly Shakers N Y 1871 In January 1873 the title was changed to Shaker and Shakess 116 Ohio Arch ...

Volume 52, Number 4, October-December, 1943, pp. 373-384.
... generally adequate but the general well integrated in general adequacy of the general needs of the series In other particulars save perhaps a tendency in the indexes to list long series of page numbers without classification the volumes live up to the best standards Each is well equipped ...

"Thomas Corwin and the Conservative Republican Reaction, 1858-1861," by Daryl Pendergraft. Volume 57, Number 1, January, 1948, pp. 1-23.
... general he refused either general retrenchment in general favorable The abolitionist element was very bitter however and the editor of the Democratic Ohio Statesman declared that the Black Republicans had stultified themselves by the nomination of such an avowed conservative The same ...

"Promenade en Amerique," by J. J. Ampere, "J. J. Ampere's Journey Through Ohio: A Translation From His 'Promenade en Amerique,'" by Mildred Crew. Volume 60, Number 1, January, 1951, pp. 64-89.
... general spirit of American general very democratic The general very easy to obtain general small and still generally industrious and generally as well executed as any seen in ancient ...

"Reminiscences of Isaac Jackson Allen," Volume 73, Number 4, Autumn, 1964, pp. 207-238, notes 270-271.
... general interest The general sobriety the damage general court-martial and general parentage Moreover generally among the general political outlook
"Into the Breach: Civil War Letters of Wallace W. Chadwick," Volume 52, Number 2, April-June, 1943, pp. 158-180.
... general We have enough to generally from four to eight men in the company at the hospital every morning for medicine but there is hardly a serious case in the regiment While I was sick there were dewberries to be had They were very small but by cooking them we could make them very nice We managed to get some tea and soft bread but the latter we cannot buy now There is little food at the ...

"Lafayette's Visit to Ohio Valley States," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 29, Number 3, July, 1920, pp. 163-266.
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"A History of Flood Control in Ohio," Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 474-503.
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