... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS HISTORY OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ORAGNIZATION IN THE NORTHWEST 1824-184 0 BY HOMER J WEBSTER PH D Department of History University of Pittsburgh NOTE In the preparation of this work the writer has received very helpful suggestions from Professor Frederic L Paxson of the University of Wisconsin while in every part of the work he has received invaluable assistance from his wife-Edith Francisco Webster To both of these he desires to express here ...
... Benjamin F Shambaugh of the Iowa Historical Society was the 388 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 388 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY principal speaker and opened the discussion the audience being representative of the entire State A chorus of cordial appreciation greeted the appearance of the restored mound builder The Pre-historic Sculptor in 1930 and who now has a mate The Basket Maker The restored prehistoric pair ...
... Benjamin Powers brother of Hiram Powers the sculptor was a prominent member of the Cincinnati society and came from Woodstock Vermont it is possible that the Powers family learned of Swedenborg from Hannah Smith's translations See Ophia D Smith The 'SixtyFoot Smiths' New Church Messenger May 7 21 1949 31 In 1825 John H James married Abby Bailey youngest child of Francis Bailey Through her influence he became a student of Swedenborg and ...
... Benjamin Meason and Joseph Worthington for the years 1796-1 79 9 2 yards calico 12 shillings 1 pound butter 10 pence 1 pint whiskey 1 shilling 1 pound coffee 3 shillings 6 pence 1 yard muslin 3 shillings 4 pence Fifteen years later in the day-book of Samuel Reed the following prices then in dollars and cents were noted 50 spanish cigars 2 cents each 1 yard calico 37 12 cents 1 pound tobacco 50 cents 4 pounds sugar 100 1 pound coffee 40 cents 1 ...
... GENERAL KEIFER HONORED GENERAL KEIFER HONORED BY C B GALBREATH General Joseph Warren Keifer Ohio's grand old man celebrated the ninetieth anniversary of his birth on January 31 of this year On that day he received congratulations from men eminent in many walks of life The House of Representatives at Washington paused in its deliberations in honor of his services Tributes were spoken by Representatives Charles Brand of Urbana Ohio Martin B Madden of Illinois Chairman of the House Appropriations ...
... Benjamin Tupper in the Rufus Putnam House in Rutland 125 years ago January 10 1911 the leading of the colonists from Massachusetts and Connecticut to Ohio and the founding of Marietta The organizing of Muskingum Academy in 1797 by Gen Putnam which later became Marietta College and now owns valuable historical collections of the Ohio Company and journals dairies and other papers of Gen Putnam was included In order to perpetuate the unselfish ...
... Benjamin Tappan one of the Benjamin Lundy the brave war Benjamin and upon this Benjamin Lundy who was the first man to get William Lloyd Garrison interested in that question These liberty-loving pioneers believed that the spirit that causes the little bird to beat its breast against the ...
... LINCOLN IN OHIO LINCOLN IN OHIO BY JOHN H CRAMER I The Cincinnati Speech of September 1859 Did Dayton Hear It First The words which Abraham Lincoln spoke in Cincinnati upon the seventeenth of September 1859 are well known to careful students of his addresses and writings They were the words of one of the most important speeches which the famous Illinoisan made upon his brief but important excursion into Ohio The address was given in answer to a previous speech made by the then more noted ...
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR CATHERINE FAY EWING ORIGINATOR OF CHILDREN'S HOMES Children's Homes throughout the country have attracted deserved attention as child-saving institutions They not only save life they educate to usefulness The Ohio law is simple It was enacted in 1866 and in 1871 thirty-seven homes were organized under it They were established and conducted by counties and intrusted ...
... Benjamin Lundy and to two of Benjamin Lundy7 who lived at Benjamin Lundy Compiled by Benjamin Lundy also a long Benjamin Lundy and De Witt Benjamin Lundy at Mount
... Mound Builders' Fort within Toledo's Limits Mound Builders' Fort within Toledo's Limits 381 MOUND BUILDERS' FORT WITHIN TOLEDO'S LIMITS BY S S KNABENSHUE TOLEDO OHIO It will probably surprise most of the readers of the Quarterly to be told that there once existed an ancient defensive earthwork on the banks of the Maumee within the present city limits The writer was unaware of the fact until some time ago when he found a reference to it in a somewhat rare book-the first volume of the ...
... GENERAL WILLIAM HULL AND HIS CRITICS GENERAL WILLIAM HULL AND HIS CRITICS By M M QUAIFE The Detroit campaign of 1 812 lasted in all but little over two months June 10-August 16 a century and a quarter has passed since its conclusion during which General William Hull's countrymen have continued to load upon him the heavy measure of condemnation which was meted out to him by his contemporary associates and critics This attitude has been perpetuated by three generations of historians most of whom ...
... Fort Fizzle 49 Fort Fizzle 49 He made them a neat speech telling them of the obligations they owed to themselves and to their children and their country deprecating the necessity of bringing armed soldiers into the county and winding up by assuring them that he would not leave until the guilty were delivered into his hands and they promise to make no more resistance to the laws of the county We are under many obligations to Mr and Mrs Bowers and Mr Thomas Fetterman of Napoleon and Mr and Mrs ...
... DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING IN OHIO DEVELOPMENT OF NURSING IN OHIO By ANNE L AUSTIN RN The Period of Unorganized Development Early Backgrounds The early backgrounds of nursing history in Ohio are in the realm of the unknown If one is to judge how nursing was done from the time of the Indian tribes to that of the first records one must assume that the history followed a similar development here as elsewhere It is known that the Eries the Shawnees the Wyandots and the Delawares were the chief tribes ...
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS THE SHANDON CENTENNIAL ALBERT SHAW NEW YORK On August 26 and 27 1903 there was held at Shandon Butler County Ohio a centennial celebration of the Congregational Church and community of that place The order of exercises embraced addresses by the Reverend M P Jones Pastor of the Church Mrs M P Jones Mr Stephen R Williams Mr Minter C Morris Mr Stanley M Roland Mr Michael Jones Miss Edna Manuel Dr W O Thompson Mr Murat Halstead and Dr Albert ...
... Benjamin Lossing and others Benjamin Tupper in the Rufus Putnam House in Rutland 125 years ago January 10 1911 the leading of the colonists from Massachusetts and Connecticut to Ohio and the founding of Marietta The organizing of Muskingum Academy in 1797 by Gen Putnam which later became Marietta College and now owns valuable historical collections of the Ohio Company and journals dairies ...
... 508 Ohio Arch 508 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ing food and supplies She quoted the words of President Lincoln that without the women of the north the union could not have preserved The speaker dwelt at some length on the honors that Ohio women had won in various pursuits and callings that over one hundred of them had been given medals for their part in great achievements She gave a number of important actions benefiting womankind in which the initiative was taken by Ohio women Mrs ...
... REPORT OF FIELD WORK REPORT OF FIELD WORK CARRIED ON IN THE MUSKINGUM SCIOTO AND OHIO VALLEYS DURING THE SEASON OF 1896 BY WARREN KING MOOREHEAD IN CHARGE OF EXPLORATIONS PREFACE It is interesting to note that as general archaeology progresses in the United States men are more inclined to confine their observations to special or limited areas A generation ago before the Government the Museums of our various cities and the Scientific and Historical Societies undertook large explorations it was ...
... COLONEL JOHN MURRAY COLONEL JOHN MURRAY DAVID E PHILLIPS The readers of the Archaeological and Historical Quarterly can hardly fail to be interested in any matter intimately associated with the very beginnings of our Great Commonwealth The famous old mansion in Rutland Mass now owned by The Rufus Putnam Memorial Association and called The Cradle of Ohio has become one of the Shrines of American Patriotism and few have had so romantic an origin and history It was built about the year 176 0 and ...