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"Industrial Beginnings in Ohio," Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 242-253.
... general depression which generally with engines general increase in general conspiracy to put down the sale of eastern articles and a systematic effort to introduce article by article into our manufacture here by machinery what has heretofore been fabricated merely by hand 43 40 Andrew ...

"National Negro Convention, 1848, The," by Howard H. Bell. Volume 67, Number 4, October, 1958, pp. 357-368.
... 1848 38 Cleveland Herald 1848 39 Pennsylvania 1848 ...

"Casualties of Battle of Fallen Timbers," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 527-530.
... CASUALTIES OF BATTLE OF FALLEN CASUALTIES OF BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS In order to determine as far as possible the casualties at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in January 1931 Mr W B Davis of Washington D C was employed to consult the records of the War Department This he did In his letter of transmittal he says among other things I find a great many records covering the period of August 20 1794 are missing When the British burned the White House many of the records were stored there and were ...

"Migrations and Their Lessons," by Washington Gladden. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 178-195.
... generally been due to generally costs something in this world to secure good government it costs something to establish it it costs something to maintain it Hardships losses privations untold were endured by those who laid the foundations of the State and the State will not be kept from overthrow unless we are ready to suffer some hardships and losses in its defense To challenge and resist ...

"McKinley Monument: Dedicated September 30, 1907," Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 225-237.
... general effect of the memorial erected as the resting place of the President and Mrs McKinley As a portal to the patriotic Mecca there is a circular plaza surrounded by a parapet wall and directly in front of the mausoleum is a basin more than 500 feet in length known technically as the long water Steps rise The McKinley Monument The McKinley Monument 227 from this basin to the tomb itself and the latter is reflected in the smooth water ...

"Dedication of Bronze Tablets to Major John Mills and Tecumseh," Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 156-160.
... general in Wayne's Legion died at Fort Greenville in July 1796 156 Tablets to Major John Mills and Tecumseh 157 Tablets to Major John Mills and Tecumseh 157 it is presumed that his remains were also buried on this site -- just outside of the southwest bastion of the Fort and overlooking the beautiful prairie to the west and south Major Mills had also rendered distinguished services in the Revolutionary War and the Fort Greenville Chapter of ...

"The Liberty Party Leaders of Ohio: Exponents of Anti-Slavery Coalition," Volume 57, Number 2, April, 1948, pp. 165-178.
... general reaction was far generally opposed such general and of the general reform project to general reform party can be general reform plan stole a
Volume 56, Number 2, April, 1947, pp. 205-214.
... general terms He points out general reader many of its general reader interested general scope of thisstudy general manual Blatchley's Coleoptera of Indiana is now selling at 40 and more A great many of the species illustrated have ...

"Soldier Votes and Clement L. Vallandigham in the 1863 Ohio Gubertnatorial Election," by Arnold Shankman. Volume 82, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 1973, pp. 88-104.
... general had accused Brough generally Another story claimed that the noise of the celebrating by the Ohioans at Fort Wood Tennessee was so loud that it attracted the attention of rebel pickets stationed at a nearby Confederate camp One asked what the commotion was all about and when told that Vallandigham had been defeated he advised a ...

"A Journey from Baltimore to Louisville in 1816: Diary of William Newton Mercer," edited by Edwin Adams Davis and John C. L. Andreassen. Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 351-364.
... generally employed in each generally commences in generally reckoned at one generally in very good generally covered with a generally settled--road
"Rise and Decline of Private Academies in Albany, Ohio," Volume 78, Number 3, Summer, 1969, pp. 188-201, notes 225-228.
... 1848 Commercial 1848 Daily Dispatch 1848 March 24 1849 54 1848 September 1 1849 1848 Morning Herald May 1848 55 Commercial 1848 ...

"Governor Edward Tiffin: Pioneer Doctor," by Linden F. Edwards. Volume 56, Number 4, October, 1947, pp. 349-361.
... GOVERNOR EDWARD TIFFIN PIONEER DOCTOR GOVERNOR EDWARD TIFFIN PIONEER DOCTOR by LINDEN F EDWARDS PhD Professor of Anatomy Ohio State University From time to time throughout history there has appeared upon the scene of action an outstanding individual who because of his innate ability and of the richness of the opportunity at hand rose head and shoulders above the common herd Such a man was Edward Tiffin pioneer doctor lay preacher governor ...

"George Armstrong Custer," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 41, Number 4, October, 1932, pp. 623-631.
... generals which is usually general officers Within the general government who sought to make money in providing for the soldiers and the Indians on the reservations This did not prevent him from bravely carrying out all commands to reduce the warlike Indians to submission when they took the war-path As the world knows he met his fate in ...

"The History and Prospects of the Society," Volume 1, Number 4, March, 1888, pp. 332-340.
... general showing the general celebration in all general and marked interest generally to exercise all general expenses The way seems to be open in truth the opportunity was never so good as now and we trust such as are now connected ...

"A Letter of Rufus Putnam's to Nehemiah Hubbard, Esquire, A Non-Resident Proprietor of Marietta, Ohio," by Frank Ankenbrand, Jr.. Volume 49, Number 2, April, 1940, pp. 213-215.
... A LETTER OF RUFUS PUTNAM'S TO NEHEMIAH A LETTER OF RUFUS PUTNAM'S TO NEHEMIAH HUBBARD ESQUIRE A NON-RESIDENT PROPRIETOR OF MARIETTA OHIO Contributed by FRANK ANKENBRAND JR This letter written by Rufus Putnam1 the founder of the city of Marietta Ohio gives but an inkling of the many petty annoyances that beset a man of vision Here are all the little irksome things the exasperating delays and ...

"Harding Administration and Recognition of Mexico," Volume 75, Numbers 2 & 3, Spring and Summer, 1966, pp. 137-148, notes 190-192.
... general convention for general who was the general claims conventions general and special claims general claims convention general commission and a
"The Invocation" (Croghan Celebration) by W. E. Tressel. Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 16-18.
... assembly had been called to order by Mayor C C Tunnington The speeches were interspersed with patriotic songs by the school children and martial strains by the Light Guard Band THE INVOCATION REV W E TRESSEL CHAPLAIN God of our fathers we praise and worship Thee Assembled on historic ground which has been consecrated by heroes' blood we not only hold in glad and grateful remembrance the noble deeds of valiant men The Croghan Celebration The ...

"Ohio Day at Pan-American Exposition, July 18, 1901," Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 123-145.
... general and more general outpouring of generally understood that general has uttered in general government they general reception at the
"Three Anti-Slavery Newspapers: Published in Ohio Prior to 1823," Volume 31, Number 2, April, 1922, pp. 172-212.
... generally disposed to generally and take on a general circulation it was general statement as to the general toward the colored generally fixed their attention upon it He expressed ...

"McClellan's Western Virginia Campaign of 1861" by Richard O. Curry. Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 83-96, notes 193-194.
... general approbation generals proved to be general in chief and general gray-headed men and general in Washington general a failure53 The