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"Early Newspapers of Cincinnati," Volume 34, Number 2, April, 1925, pp. 169-183.
... general appearance The general content of the general expression of general attitude of the generally taken up by some general content They were
"Horace Mann and Antioch College," by George Allen Hubbell. Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 12-27.
... general good Every student general management of the institution was very much the same as before except that closer attention was given to finances The new Antioch free from its old promises to pay when there was nothing to pay with and its old false hopes built on a speculation in its way as wild as that of the South Sea Bubble was formally opened and Horace Mann looked forward to a few ...

"A History of Local Agricultural Societies in Ohio to 1865," Volume 52, Number 2, April-June, 1943, pp. 120-140.
... 1848 Western Agriculturist Columbus 1 1851 339 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN OHIO 139 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES IN OHIO 139 ing agreement in the use of these machines it is possible that the experiment was not made70 The Civil War tested the quality of the societies large and small especially in the southern part of the State As soon as the war ...

The Kentucky Revival and its Influence on the Miami Valley," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 242-286.
... 1848 384 pp 8 A holy sacred and divine Roll and Book from the Lord God of Heaven to the inhabitants of earth revealed in the United Society at New Lebanon county of Columbia state of New York United States of America In two parts Canterbury N H 1843 407 pp The Kentucky Revival Etc The Kentucky Revival Etc 283 9 The divine book of holy and eternal wisdom revealing the word of God out of whose mouth goeth a sharp sword In two volumes Written ...

"The Pittsburgh-Wheeling Rivalry for Commercial Headship on the Ohio," by James Morton Callahan. Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 40-54.
... general recommended the general At the same time general of Pennsylvania and Edwin M Stanton were attorneys for Pennsylvania and Alex H H Stuart and Reverdy Johnson for the Bridge Company The counsel for Pennsylvania urged that the bridge had been erected especially to the injury of Pittsburg the rival of Wheeling in commerce and ...

"Warren Gamaliel Harding," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 32, Number 4, October, 1923, pp. 554-570.
... generally touched than at the announcement of the death of President Warren G Harding His was a kindly nature with sympathies that reached to all classes and conditions of men With his genial personality he united unwavering devotion to principle tireless patience constancy of purpose and executive ability that peculiarly fitted him for the high office to which he was called by an overwhelming majority of his countrymen One editor pays tribute ...

"Ohio in the Presidential Election of 1824," Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 153-224.
... 1848 12 vols Philadelphia 1874-1877 Burnet Jacob Notes on The Early Settlement of the Northwestern Territory New York and Cincinnati 1847 Colton Calvin Editor The Works of Henry Clay Comprising His Life Correspondence and Speeches 10 volsNew York and London 1904 Cutler Julia Perkins Life and Times of Ephraim Cutler Cincinnati 1890 Faust Albert Bernhardt The German Element in The United States 2 vols Boston and New York 1909 Hunter W H The ...

"Outline of Facts Related to the Burial Place of John Chapman," Volume 52, Number 3, July-September, 1943, pp. 276-284.
... 1848 he owed a balance 1848 In the issue of the Fort Wayne Sentinel September 17 1842 6 On this sandy ridge once stood the Shawnee Indian village of Old Town Near it were two magnificent springs about 12 mile apart The north one flowed into Old Town Run and ran to the west the south one forming a meandering stream to the St Marys This beautiful place was the home of Louis Godfrey Godfrey ...

"Address of Hon. D. K. Watson (Laying Corner Stone of The Society's Building)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 428-431.
... 428 Ohio Arch 428 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications wigwam dared to be raised upon its soil on account of danger of some enemy A little later the Algonquin as well as the Iroquois returned to this country in small tribes and grew but there was another enemy rising up against them the English and the French particularly the English For about twenty years they struggled for the ...

"Suggestions for a Plan of County Organization: Charles Dick Lays the Groundwork for the Campaign of 1896," edited by Thomas E. Felt. Volume 69, Number 4, October, 1960, pp. 367-378.
... general campaign workers enlist the services of wheelmen to distribute campaign literature organize crossroads meetings do quiet electioneering in the country districts act as scouts on registration days and on election day and perform such other work as they can accomplish more easily and quickly than others A COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION whose duty shall A PLAN OF COUNTY ORGANIZATION 375 A PLAN OF COUNTY ORGANIZATION 375 be to provide ...

Volume 36, Binding Supplement, , 1927, pp. 685-701.
... 1848 in Ohio 188-311 1848 returns by counCass 1848 307-309 tors leave 1848 in Ohio 188-311 1848 by Counties 305-307
"The Herbert Bigelow Case: A Test of Free Speech in Wartime," Volume 81, Number 2, Spring, 1972, pp. 108-121.
... assembly liberty of conscience and freedom from unlawful search and seizure Quoted in Outrage on Rev Herbert S Bigelow 16 See Donald Johnson The Challenge to American Freedom Lexington 1962 67 for an account of the NCLB's efforts in the Bigelow case 31 See announcement of Liberty Theatre meeting American Civil Liberties Union Papers 32 Handbill for meeting American Civil Liberties Union Papers Mary Ware Dennett of the NCLB staff also expressed ...

"NEWS AND NOTES" Volume 71, Number 1, January, 1962, pp. 62-66.
... assembly and on the general subject of Ohio and generally aimed at assisting local societies in organization administration and operations Among the latest Bulletins are A Guide to the Care and Administration of Manuscripts by Lucile M Kane and The Management of Small History Museums by ...

"The Mingo Captive and the Wyandot Maiden and the Neutral Ground," by H. C. Cochran. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 453-455.
... The Black Hand The Black Hand 453 tablet that was as a guide to their faith and then put the hand on the rock pointing to the place of his burial THE MINGO CAPTIVE AND THE WYANDOT MAIDEN AND THE NEUTRAL GROUND H C COCHRAN An Indian sat at the door of a settler's cabin and told this story Many years ago the red men in the eastern part of the state were at war with those in the middle and northwestern part Chief among the former were the Mingos and among the latter the Wyandots In one of the ...

"Ohio in McGuffey's Time," Volume 50, Number 2, April-June, 1941, pp. 115-129.
... generally his manners and general circulation were generally speaking was it a general habit of generally which had many general experiences as the
"The Lebanon Centennial," Volume 11, Number 2, October, 1902, pp. 198-214.
... assembly hall Tennyson's Dream of Fair Women was indeed but a dream in comparison with that sober certainty of waking bliss No wonder that aspiring young fellows came racing from all parts of the Buckeye state smitten with a sudden passion for learning and that some of them were a long time in finishing their elective courses in the Normal Several events of local interest took place in Lebanon within the period of five years from 1855 when the ...

"Panisciowa-Jean Baptiste Ducoigne," Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 465-468.
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 46 5 This quotation is a gem and the reader will thank the author for including it A wrong impression is left on page 288 by the statement that the senate finally voted 'yea' unanimously on this bill Seven senators at one time voted against it including Senator Brown from Ohio who opposed it in a speech While the author uses the correct spelling of the name of Lafayette she makes a mistake ...

"The Hoskinsville Rebellion," Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 319-354.
... general of Ohio10 The law general of Ohio 1852-1854 generally known Besides this was the first and perhaps the only attempt at an organized resistance of the National authorities within this district in connection with the measures of ...

Volume 98, , Summer-Autumn, 1989, pp. 201-218.
... Index Index COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABOLITIONISM 150 Aboriginal inhabitants of Ohio 101-130 passim Abuse and neglect of orphans 18 19 Adam Robert 132 Adams County Ohio 104 Adams John Quincy 54 Adena Mound 109 illustrations 11 Adjutant General OM 148 149 Adjutant General's Annual Report ...

"The Problem of the Historic Indian in the Ohio Valley: The Historian's View," Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 172-180.
... THE PROBLEM OF THE PROBLEM OF THE HISTORIC INDIAN IN THE OHIO VALLEY THE HISTORIAN'S VIEW by DWIGHT L SMITH Sometime early in the morning of October 12 land having been sighted a party debarked for shore Presently they descried people who were naked Possession of the island was taken in the presence of witnesses from the ship and a number of the people of the island who had collected there1 As I saw that they were very friendly to us and ...