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"The Diary of John Beatty, January-June 1884, Part I," Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 119-151.
... strike out for himself He found a job in Lower Sandusky Fremont at the store of Sardis Birchard The choice was a good one Birchard was the bachelor uncle and guardian of Rutherford Hayes and a kind-hearted man who boarded his young employee at his own home and gave him the free run of his extensive library When Hayes returned from school to begin the practice of law he likewise took up residence in Birchard's house and a lifetime acquaintance ...

"Into the Breach: Civil War Letters of Wallace W. Chadwick," Volume 52, Number 2, April-June, 1943, pp. 158-180.
... strike the finishing blow and free our country from this continual draft on its people and resources I hope you will rest easy about me for I will try to make the most of poor diet One picket just brought in a lot of wild strawberries He says there were lots of them where he was and he had a fine time Our fare is improving some We will get light bread most of the time while we stay here and occasionally fresh beef and poor rice I would like to ...

"History of the United States," by Elroy M. Avery. Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 508-513.
... 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 ...

"'The Family System of Common Farmers': The Origins of Ohio's Reform Farm," by Robert M. Mennel. Volume 89, Number 2, Spring, 1980, pp. 125-156.
... ROBERT M ROBERT M MENNEL The Family System of Common Farmers The Origins of Ohio's Reform Farm 1840-1858 The early history of the Ohio Reform School for Boys1 which opened in 1858 provides a unique opportunity to analyze the development of attitudes and policies toward juvenile delinquency and related problems such as dependency and neglect-all major concerns of nineteenth century society As the first American institution to combine a decentralized family or cottage building plan with an ...

The Kentucky Revival and its Influence on the Miami Valley," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 242-286.
... THE KENTUCKY REVIVAL AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE KENTUCKY REVIVAL AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE MIAMI VALLEY BY J P MAC LEAN The Miami Valley properly embraces all the country north of the Ohio that is drained by the Great and Little Miami rivers and their tributaries In this paper it is used to designate the southwestern quarter of the State of Ohio or that territory lying west of a line drawn due south from Columbus to the Ohio river and south of another line drawn due west from Columbus to the ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 32, Number 1, January, 1923, pp. 282-294.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR REMINISCENCES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN DR GEORGE T HARDING Dr George T Harding who is a Civil War veteran recently recalled a pleasant visit to Abraham Lincoln At the conclusion of his war service he and a few of his comrades called at the White House A colored attendant told them that the President was very busy but that if they would wait awhile they would have an ...

"Study of Notable Ohioans, A," by Harry R. Stevens. Volume 47, Number 2, April, 1938, pp. 159-167.
... A STUDY OF NOTABLE OHIOANS A STUDY OF NOTABLE OHIOANS By HARRY R STEVENS In the past three or four years there have been published many social studies of genius Data have been accumulated analyzed and interpreted problems have been defined and some answers attempted1 Underlying much of this seems to be the criticism formulated a century ago by De Tocqueville that American society being a democracy naturally tended to inhibit the development of genius individuality and leadership That challenge ...

"Editorialana," Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 185-186.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA OHIO DAY IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS At the regular monthly meeting of the Executive Committee of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical society held Friday July 18 1902 Professor C L Martzolff trustee presented a scheme to have the public schools throughout the state celebrate the admission of Ohio into the Union on March 1 1903 He proposed that the Society through a committee prepare a program of exercises for that occasion such program to consist of historical ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 38, Number 1, January, 1929, pp. 183-198.
... REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR OHIO STATE HISTORY OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION This is the title of a substantially bound appropriately illustrated and carefully indexed volume of 643 pages compiled and edited by Mrs Annie Jopling Lester Ohio State Historian of the Daughters of the American Revolution The dedication is to Mrs Lowell Fletcher Hobart State Regent of Ohio 1923-1926 There is an opening sketch of three compact pages giving full ...

"Ohioan's Letter from the California Gold Fields in 1850, An," edited by Robert Ralph Davis, Jr.. Volume 76, Number 3, Summer, 1967, pp. 159-163, notes 179-180.
... strike it you enrich yourself if not you are ruined -- The Mines dig from 3 to 70 feet deep -- The Quartz rock story is likewise a humbug -- occasionally you find a rock with a little gold in it but they are few amp far between -- I say let all who can earn a living stay at home but this advice I know many will not take then let them come amp see for themselves but bring with them enough to take them home in case they dont like the appearance ...

"Lincoln on Labor: In Speech at Cincinnati, 1859," Volume 32, Number 1, January, 1923, pp. 284-289.
... 284 Ohio Arch 284 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications nished containing only a rickety table a broken chair and a dusty bookcase There was of course no carpet Then there was an old red plush lounge which would now hardly be considered good enough for kindling wood That law office was certainly a contrast to the mahogany furnished law offices of the present day When Lincoln was elected president that companionship between Robert Lincoln and McMullan and the latter's intimacy with the ...

"Report of Field Work in Various Portions of Ohio," by Warren King Moorehead. Volume 7, Number 1, October, 1898, pp. 110-203.
... strike large sandstones about forty to seventy-five pounds weight For eight feet the mound was mostly stone Then we found a layer of ashes on the bottom Some of the stones were burned At this point the mound was thirteen feet high Under the ashes was a thin layer of red clay two or three inches thick The shaft was lengthened Continuing the red clay was found to be three feet in thickness It was the largest mass of burned clay we had ...

"Editorialana," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 329-338.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA DAYTON DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION We are in receipt of the Calendar of the Jonathan Dayton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Dayton Ohio The program of the chapter for this centennial year is so admirable that it deserves notice and imitation by other chapters Beginning with its March meeting and running through to its annual meeting in January 1904 it has arranged a series of topics pertinent to the Ohio year The subjects for the chapter's ...

"Diary of the Rev. James-Hanmer Francis, 1837-1838," Volume 51, Number 1, January-March, 1942, pp. 41-61.
... DIARY OF THE REV DIARY OF THE REV JAMES-HANMER FRANCIS 1837-1838 EDITED BY WINIFRED LOVERING HOLMAN1 James-Hanmer Francis son of James and Pamela Welles Francis born in Wethersfield Connecticut 2 8 May 1796 died in Middletown Conn II July 1863 aged 67 and was buried in Wethersfield He was a graduate of Yale University class of 1826 supplied in various parishes in Connecticut was the minister at Dudley Massachusetts from June 1 831 to June 1837 then went on the western trip described in his ...

"Newspaper Correspondence," by John Henri Kagi. Volume 34, Number 3, July, 1925, pp. 292-421.
... strike terrible blows strike a blow at Cuba Several times he told us that he would use all the influence in his power to get us released but if he could not do it in court he would let us go This accounts for the acquittal of the fifteen who were first tried We let him flatter and make promises while we did neither I betray no confidence or trust in giving you the particulars of this affair ...

"Reuben Clement" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 86-87.
... 86 Ohio Arch 86 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications one officer and myself went to New York on recruiting service That was in 1814 I remained in New York about two years When we left New York we marched with recruits to fill up the companies stationed on the northern frontier I had re-enlisted on the 23d of November 1816 for five years We marched to Sackett's Harbor and I was there assigned to Company D Second Infantry The other recruits were distributed at the different stations I was ...

"Address of Mrs. Truesdall (The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield)," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 362-363.
... 362 Ohio Arch 362 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications dedicatory exercises in honor of the battle which occurred near this spot on July 30 1813 when Major Ball's squadron Second Light Dragoons U S Army while escorting Colonel Wells of the Seventeenth U S Infantry from Major General Harrison's headquarters at Fort Seneca to relieve Major Croghan of the command of Fort Stephenson for alleged insubordination in refusing to evacuate the fort was ambushed by Indians but gallantly charged them ...

"The Shandon Centennial," Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 1-11.
... 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 ...

"William Corless Mills: In Memoriam," Volume 37, Number 2, April, 1928, pp. 205-219.
... WILLIAM CORLESS MILLS WILLIAM CORLESS MILLS IN MEMORIAM The founder of an institution of merit with an assured future is peculiarly fortunate Through the early years of its growth he may struggle onward with meager means to overcome indifference and more serious obstacles but when success at last crowns a life devoted to a worthy purpose when the founder lives to see his work recognized and on every side accorded the meed of praise the satisfaction of such a triumph is more gratifying than a ...

"The Mound Builders of Cincinnati," by Marie Paula Dickoré. Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 13-27.
... THE MOUND BUILDERS OF CINCINNATI THE MOUND BUILDERS OF CINCINNATI MARIE PAULA DICKORE' A M History's tales have inspired the great artist to his magnificent pictures the bard to lofty epics the composer to stirring national hymns Her illustrious name calls forth a brilliant array nation follows upon nation--Assyrian and Egyptian Greek and Roman Celt and Gaul Teuton and AngloSaxon We hear of primitive peoples and the highest civilizations of the rise and the fall of nations History has set her ...