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"The Ohio Valley Historical Association Fifth Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 30-November 1, 1911: The 'New Orleans' Centennial," Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 1-125.
... assembly of the general in enterprise general public in the man general proposition If the general recommended the general At the same time
"At Zeisberger's Grave" (Zeisberger Centennial) by John Milburn Harding. Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 178-179.
... 178 Ohio Arch 178 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications MEMORY OF ZEISBERGER A poetical tribute by John Milburn Harding New Philadelphia Ohio November 17 1 90 8 AT ZEISBERGER'S GRAVE One hundred years after he died There are tombs of the high there are graves of the low There are sepulchers sacred in story But the grave hollowed here just ...

"Harpers Monthly and Serpent Mound," Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 393-394.
... 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 ...

"West, The," "The West in American History," by John Lee Webster. Volume 24, Number 2, April, 1915, pp. 170-186.
... general declarations of the general or specific way with the events of history or appeal to the incidents of history to support their recitals or contentions in argument and commit all these to the flames and the library shelves will become vacant When all these are gone the colleges must go the universities must go and civilization will go back to a period of ignorance greater than that of ...

Volume 44, Number 4, October, 1935, pp. 477-508.
... general of the Viancke Harold Mark Society of Cincinnati 82 willing to --History of the Far East in Modern abolish hereditary clause to stem opposiTimes 345 tion to Society of Cincinnati 85 Vicksburg Mississippi 270 272 --Bicentennial Celebration 388 Vienna Austria 239 --Bicentennial Commission 359 Vincennes Indiana 306 --Portrait facing 82 Virginia 245 246 259 314 316 398 413 --Atlas 359 423 ceded Old Northwest to United Washington District ...

Volume 90, Number 4, Autumn, 1981, pp. 371-390.
...general James 10 14 15 26 28 Veterans of American Revolution 5-32 passim 55 58 Veto power of Ohio governor 148 Vieth Jane Karoline book rev 269-270 Village A History of Germantown Ohio 1804-1976 The by Carl Becker 333 Virginia Military District 225 228 230231 Virginius Affair The by Richard H Bradford rev 165-166 Vogt Herbert H 156-157 Voll ...

"Clement L. Vallandigham," Volume 23, Number 3, July, 1914, pp. 256-267.
... general charge with several specifications of declaring Clement L Clement L Vallandigham 261 disloyal sentiments and opinions for the purpose of weakening the power of the government to suppress an unlawful rebellion He was found guilty and sentenced to confinement in Ft Warren during the remainder of the War The city of Dayton went wild with excitement over the incident A mob burned the office of the leading Republican newspaper
"Daniel Joseph Ryan," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 32, Number 4, October, 1923, pp. 571-589.
... generally termed the generals General McClellan was our first hero afterwards General Grant was our idol We knew that he had won Fort Donelson and Shiloh At school we had fist fights with boys who were opposed to Lincoln and the war So in this spirit and in the glorious innocence of youth ...

"Editorialana," Volume 13, Number 3, July, 1904, pp. 395-400.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA EXHIBIT AT ST LOUIS Few exhibits in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St Louis attract more interest than that of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society excellently located in the Anthropological Building The Society is certainly to be congratulated upon the success of its exhibit and the commendations it has received from archaeological students and scholars who visit it and give it patient ...

"National Meeting S. A. R.," Volume 13, Number 3, July, 1904, pp. 399-400.
... Editorialana Editorialana 399 Society The article is most complete and satisfactory written with the customary scholarly accuracy characteristic of Professor Knight Judge James H Anderson the President of The Old Northwest Genealogical Society has an interesting and of course sympathetic article upon his son James Thomas Anderson Lieutenant U S A who died in Colorado Springs March 13 1904 and was buried on the 17th of March at Marion Ohio ...

"Captain James Riley and Antislavery Sentiment in Ohio, 1819-1824," by Donald J. Ratcliffe. Volume 81, Number 2, Spring, 1972, pp. 76-94.
... general character of general believed that 10 J general agreement in Ohio generalizing The treatment general unanimity nor was
"Pipe's Cliff," by A. J. Baughman. Volume 20, Number 2, April, 1911, pp. 253-254.
... PIPE'S CLIFF PIPE'S CLIFF A J BAUGHMAN MANSFIELD Pipe's Cliff is the highest point of a ledge of fragmentary rocks that for a mile or more skirt Pleasant Run Valley on the north nine miles southeast of Mansfield Richland county Ohio The cliff is named for Captain Pipe a chief of the Monsey branch of the Delaware Indian tribe Captain Pipe's home was at Jeromeville on the Jerome Fork of the Mohican from 1795 to 1812the period between the ...

Volume 94, , Summer-Autumn, 1985, pp. 226-241.
... Index Index COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABRIDGMENT of the Laws by Nathan Dane 72 Academic Seal of The Ohio State University 68 Achenbaum W Andrew Shades of Gray Old Age American Values and Federal Policies since 1920 rev 112-13 Acreage Owned by 43 French Persons in the District of Gallipolis in Washington County July 1 1800 65-67 Table 66 Adams John Quincy 6 Adams Robert 130 Adult education 34-45 Aeneid by Vergil 73 Agricultural Experiment ...

"Randall, The Man," Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 103-109.
... Emilius Oviatt Randall Emilius Oviatt Randall 103 RANDALL THE MAN BY DANIEL J RYAN Emilius O Randall had the inestimable advantage of being well-born Not by inheritance of the muniments of wealth or caste or rank but through the influences of forebears whose chief purposes in life and whose aspirations and achievements were within the sphere of the intellectual and spiritual They were Americans more than a century before Bunker Hill and were among the founders of New England of whom Longfellow ...

"Ohio Researches into Archaeology," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 151-152.
... Ohio Researches into Archaeology Ohio Researches into Archaeology 151 incidentally in correcting a number of errors with regard to the ancient monuments of Ohio due to the superficial nature of the examinations and measurements made by different writers and the errors deliberate or otherwise in their descriptions The book is a most valuable ...

"Speech of Richard Douglas, Esq., of Chillicothe: Delivered before the Whig Convention, Held in Columbus, February 22 and 23, 1836," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 381-408.
... assembly-any dear friend of Jackson-any chivalric and high-minded Southron-any full-soul'd-staunch-oak-hearted Northman-nay from Sea's to Mississippi's shore or as the Sailors have it from Casco bay to the Straits of Magellan or hear me land o'cakes from Maiden Kirk to Jonny-Groat's house-any honest hearted poli- Speech of Richard Douglas Esq Speech of Richard Douglas Esq of Chillicothe 387 tician who originally supported
"Word From the Red Men, A" (Fort Jefferson Dedication) by L. E. Wills. Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 128-129.
... 128 Ohio Arch 128 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Pu blications ows slept the heroic dead of two armies-stood forth as the more appropriate and fitting monument Fort Recovery therefore became the future landmark for treaties and state lines Every age has its peculiar problem The pioneers dealt with the problems of poverty They struggled for the future They laid the foundations of a new state And ...

"Lenau's Ohio Venture," by Homer D. Blanchard. Volume 78, Number 4, Autumn, 1969, pp. 237-251.
... 184857 Young's first 1848 On May 2 1849 Young still owed 42400 plus interest Two more payments show up in a report of November 18 1850 one of 19750 and the final payment of 22000 The final deed transfers the land to Young for payment of 118100 but the total of the payments noted above is only 10973559 How Oelrichs and Kruger were paid is not clear but they did not collect anywhere near the ...

"Robert Yost His Book," Volume 23, Number 2, April, 1914, pp. 150-161.
... general Harrison is now in generally geting well and our provition that we get now is much beter then that we got when we first Came to this place We have Servd unkel Sam four moats and have Receivd no pay as yet the fall and winter has been very favourable so far on us for we hant had any snow to speak of this winter none more then two inches Deep on the forth there about two hundred to go ...

"History of the Underground Railroad in Mechanicsburg," Volume 43, Number 3, July, 1934, pp. 209-254.
... general direction of general direction was the general direction of Urbana general80 to take a hand in general of the United States to appear in behalf of the Federal Government Judge Leavitt in handing down his decision July 16 1857 ...