... northwest part of the state He tried to excuse himself for what he had said but Corwin told him not to try that for he was glad to know what they thought of him Mr Corwin commenced talking in his inimitable way and when they separated the man said to him Mr Corwin you are a candidate for Governor of Ohio Yes sir so they tell me Well I'll vote for you And Mr Corwin said he had learned he did ...
... TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY July 26 1912 The adjourned session of the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the Hunter Society Room Page Hall Ohio State University Columbus
... Forty-First Annual Meeting 661 Forty-First Annual Meeting 661 President Johnson then introduced Mr Walter D McKinney a life member of the Society who had previously presented the rare original painting of Simon Kenton and who had brought to the meeting a painting of Thomas Walker Cridland Mr McKinney came forward with the painting in its pioneer frame which he presented to the Society in the following interesting and informing address THOMAS WALKER CRIDLAND Two years ago it was my privilege to ...
... DEDICATION OF THE JAMES E DEDICATION OF THE JAMES E CAMPBELL ELM On October 20 1923 very interesting exercises were held in the State House Grounds at Columbus on the occasion of the dedication of the James E Campbell Elm a seedling from the famous Logan Elm in Pickaway County under which the speech or message of the Indian chief Logan was dictated and sent to Lord Dunmore who was holding a peace conference with the Indians at Camp Charlotte seven miles distant October 1774 These exercises ...
... settlement of questions settlement and the task would have taxed the powers of the wisest man that ever lived He went about his work with an eye single to the faithful discharge of the trust reposed in him He did well how completely he would have succeeded can never be known He has been released from his labors and has gone to his reward History will give him a place among the greatest and ...
... settlements in between Into settlements in what is now settlements rebuilding and founding greater ones as our civilization was hammered out on the anvil of Americanization p xviii It is the story of We Who Built America and we hope the past tense has no unintentional significance CURTIS W GARRISON The Wars of the Iroquois A Study in ...
... HOMER D HOMER D BLANCHARD Lenau's Ohio Venture It is not often that we find in America documentary source material relating to events in the lives of German men of letters In the case of the poet Nikolaus Lenau however we do have such sources because he spent some time in the United States and purchased land in Crawford County Ohio This writer has discovered new documentary evidence which ...
... THOMAS SMITH GRIMKE THOMAS SMITH GRIMKE BY C B GALBREATH Beautiful in winter when the earth is robed in white beautiful in the springtime when the grass comes creeping everywhere when buds open and the robin and the bluebird are heard among the trees beautiful in the summer twilight when the foliage is dense and green when the katydid in the tree top in staccato song answers to the chirp of the cricket below when the well-kept mounds are decked with flowers sweet prophecies of the resurrection ...
... CAPTAIN HYATT CAPTAIN HYATT Being the Letters Written During the Years 1863-1864 to His Wife Mary By Captain T J Hyatt 126th Ohio Volunteer Infantry1 Edited by Hudson Hyatt Here are the letters written by an officer at the front during the War Between the States to his wife Though only one side of the correspondence has been preserved through the ensuing years it is sufficient for us to learn the vicissitudes of his love for his wife and ...
... 470 Ohio 470 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Baldwin holds that more than two thousand years have elapsed since the Mound Builders lived in the Ohio Valley In conclusion we are not in a position to state whether the Mound Builders were the race that exploited the pre-historic horse on this continent or whether they degenerated into ...
... settlement 139-57 British View settlement 46-67 Friedman Lawrence 159 Friedman Saul The Oberammergau Passion Play A Lance Against Civilization 79 From Constitution to Higher Law The Reinterpretation of the Northwest Ordinance by Peter S Onuf 5-33 Frontier life 46-67 139-58 Frye William 130 Funston Frederick 182 185 GALBREATH Charles B ...
... settlement Beyond what is contained in the Memorandum little is known of the first four decades of Isaac Allen's life By the early 1850's he began to seek a reputation as an orator beyond Mansfield In the earliest of his printed speeches The Relations of Christianity to Civil Polity Delivered Before the Literary Societies of Western Reserve College July 9 1851 he obNOTES ARE ON PAGES 270-271 208
... settlement of the Acolhuans settlements such as those at settlements are graphically portrayed the business and domestic life of Editorialana Editorialana 105 the people as one might suppose it to have been in the days of the tenth century The author carries the credulity of his reader to the very limit For instance he fully describes ...
... 474 Ohio 474 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications would be to detract from the estimate in which the work might be held The Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society cannot of course agree to sanction such vagaries Respectfully R W MCFARLAND ITINERARY OF THE SECRETARY On August 18th Secretary Randall made a trip to Chillicothe and ...
... settlement of Alexandria This settlement in our midst as well as his location was accidental as the farm was traded for before they had even visited the county by the wife in the absence of the husband under the following circumstances a tired weary foot-sore traveler came along who had been to the West and not liking the country offered the farm for a horse saddle and bridle and the family ...
... Emilius Oviatt Randall Emilius Oviatt Randall 125 WHIP-POOR-WILL Whip-poor-will to which reference is made in preceding pages of this issue was the youthful newspaper venture of two lads Wilson Lindsley Gill and Emilius Oviatt Randall aged respectively fourteen and fifteen years Fortunately a complete file of this paper is in the possession of Mrs E O Randall through whose courtesy we are able to present accurate information concerning it together with extracts and illustrations The paper ...
... settlement Soon she became a settlement was one stop on his settlement and move nearer to settlement and stayed for the settlement24 Meanwhile on his settlement again in the spring ...
... The McKinley Monument The McKinley Monument 229 ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT We have gathered together to-day to pay our meed of respect and affection to the memory of William McKinley who as President won a place in the hearts of the American people such as but three or four of all the Presidents of this country have ever won He was of singular uprightness and purity of character alike in public and in private life a citizen who loved peace he did his duty faithfully and well for four years ...
... 472 Ohio Arch 472 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications who had an opportunity to be present at the sessions or read the reports in the public press Colonel Galbraith was elected Department Commander at the first state convention of the American Legion held in Ohio He was elected National Commander on September 29th two years to the day ...
... northwest Normal School In northwest school site This project having failed the officers of the Society opened negotiations with Mr Andrew Carnegie with a view to securing from him the amount required for the Hayes Library Building Personal visits were made upon Mr Carnegie in behalf of the Society by President G F Wright Trustee Myron T Herrick and Col Webb C Hayes After various plans had ...