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"Western Opinion and the War of 1812," by John F. Cady. Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 427-476.
... Benjamin Drake The Life of Benjamin Drake Life of Tecumseh and His Brother the Prophet Cincinnati 1 841 8 Jacob Piatt Dunn Jr Indiana Boston 1888 475 476 Ohio Arch 476 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications 9 Evarts Boutell Greene Foundations of American Nationality New York 1 922 10 S G Heiskell Andrew Jackson and Early Tennessee History Nashville 1918 11 Indiana Historical Society ...

"Barclay Coppoc," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 459-481.
... BARCLAY COPPOC BARCLAY COPPOC BY C B GALBREATH Barclay Coppoc according to the family genealogist was born in Butler Township Columbiana County Ohio January 4 1839 At the age of eleven years he went with the family to Springdale Iowa He grew up into a delicate looking slender youth but wiry venturesome and fearless as the story of his life will show Soon after the family reached Iowa a younger sister Lydia died of consumption the oldest brother Levi and another sister Maria became invalids ...

"Ohio History Conference, The," Volume 39, Number 2, April, 1930, pp. 411-468.
... Benjamin F Shambaugh Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh and I will merely give you a few of his titles sufficient to enable you to judge of his ability for this occasion Superintendent of the State Historical Society of Iowa Editor of the Iowa Journal of History and Politics Head of the Department of Political Science State University of Iowa Editor of the publications of the State Historical ...

"A Chapter in Early Dental History: Unveiling of Memorial Tablet at Bainbridge, Ohio," Volume 35, Number 2, April, 1926, pp. 380-401.
... A CHAPTER IN EARLY DENTAL HISTORY A CHAPTER IN EARLY DENTAL HISTORY UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL TABLET AT BAINBRIDGE OHIO On Monday afternoon November 30 1925 a tablet was unveiled in Bainbridge Ohio in memory of Doctors Chapin A Harris and James Taylor pioneer advocates of professional dentistry and founders of the first two dental schools in the United States and the world The inscription on this tablet sets forth so clearly and fully its purpose that there is little need of elaboration in this ...

"Addresses Before the Ohio State Archaeological Society," Volume 6, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1898, pp. 430-463.
... ADDRESSES BEFORE THE OHIO STATE ADDRESSES BEFORE THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The public meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the House of Representatives Columbus Ohio at eight o'clock p m March 3 1898 General Brinkerhoff presiding ADDRESS OF GENERAL BRINKERHOFF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-Before introducing the speakers of the evening it is proper for me as chairman perhaps to say a few words in regard to the origin and purpose of the Ohio State ...

"Fowke's Book Again," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 24-328.
... Benjamin Sells and other Benjamin Sells on the Scioto Benjamin Logan led a force Benjamin Seth Youngs and Benjamin S Youngs was Benjamin came forward and
"Emilius Oviatt Randall: A Biographical Sketch," Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 117-123.
... Benjamin Oviatt a Benjamin Oviatt Ovit lived at Goshen Connecticut and was a minute man in the Connecticut revolutionary militia His son Captain Heman Oviatt Goshen Connecticut came to Ohio in 1800 and settled in Hudson His daughter Harriet Eunice married David Austin Randall father of Emilius A few weeks after his birth at Richfield where his mother was temporarily staying the boy Emilius ...

"Martin Dewey Follett," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 331-332.
... Editorialana Editorialana 331 Ryan Columbus O C E Schenk J R Schindel Murray Seasongood Frank H Schaffer D H T Smith Rufus B Smith Dr R W Stewart Thomas T Swift G S Sykes Rev Geo A Thayer Bryant Venable Emerson Venable R O Venable Dr Chas E Walton J W Worthington F B Wiborg J O White Charles B Wilby Joseph Wilby John F Winslow Isidor Wise Paul Wisenall E J Wohlgemuth Everett I Yowell MARTIN DEWEY FOLLETT Judge M D Follett one of the organizers of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical ...

"Flatboating on the Ohio River," by Isaac F. King. Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 78-81.
... FLAT BOATING ON THE OHIO RIVER FLAT BOATING ON THE OHIO RIVER BY REV ISAAC F KING In the early settlement of Ohio the pack horse was first used on which to transport merchandise The American Indian left us no high-way for wheeled vehicles A wagon road is a thing he never made and if given to him he seldom used As soon as the white-faced Emigrant reached the Northwest territory he projected wagon roads to bring his goods and supplies from the East These roads were hard to make over the ...

"The American Veterans of Foreign Service and the Veterans of Foreign Wars," by George T. Trial. Volume 57, Number 1, January, 1948, pp. 79-93.
... THE AMERICAN VETERANS OF FOREIGN SERVICE THE AMERICAN VETERANS OF FOREIGN SERVICE AND THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS by GEORGE T TRIAL National Historian Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States The oldest and largest organization in this country comprised solely of overseas ex-servicemen grew out of events in Columbus Ohio That organization is the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States often identified as the VFW The nearly 2000000 members of the VFW are all campaign-medal men who ...

"Forty-First Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society (October 6, 1926)," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 603-667.
... FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHI FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHI STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY SOCIETY BUILDING COLUMBUS OHIO Wednesday October 6 1926 900 A M The meeting was called to order by Secretary C B Galbreath There were present B F Prince Arthur C Johnson C B Galbreath Mrs C B Galbreath Edward Orton Jr H R McPherson Mrs H R McPherson Mrs Howard Jones Mrs Anna M Keirn Dr J M Dunham E F Wood Dr F C Furniss Dr William C Mills Theodore A Wegener Joseph C Goodman B ...

"The Akron Centennial: July 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 1925," by Edwin W. Brouse. Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 522-547.
... Benjamin F Goodrich John Benjamin F Goodrich leads that of all others in connection with the establishment of the rubber industry in our city It is a most interesting story as to how it was that he came to locate here and the faith in him and the great foresight that is given to some men is evidenced by the fidelity with which our fellow citizens Lewis Miller Colonel Perkins and Mr Crouse ...

"The Expedition of Celoron," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 331-334.
... THE EXPEDITION OF CELORON THE EXPEDITION OF CELORON BY C B GALBREATH The journals of Celoron and Bonnecamps with the paper by O H Marshall are here published in order to bring together in convenient form the accounts of this remarkable expedition sent by the Marquis de la Galissoniere Governor-General of New France and the Country of Louisiana to establish more firmly the French claims to the Ohio country particularly that portion of it which lies within the present boundary of our state A ...

"Minutes of the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 584-683.
... Benjamin Suckiant Abraham Brown never joined Stephen Shippy never joined John Hunt never joined Daniel Armstrong Elisha Guild Peleg Hart William Tatson William Wilson A true copy made from the original list Attest Signed EFFIE M PR I CKETT For State Librarian FOURTH COMPANY Conn archives War X227ab Pay roll for Joseph Hait's Company Stamford December 20 1764 Vol XXXVI--41 642 Ohio Arch 642 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Men's Names ...

"The Cleveland World War Machine," by Elbert J. Benton. Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 448-474.
... THE CLEVELAND WORLD WAR MACHINE THE CLEVELAND WORLD WAR MACHINE BY ELBERT J BENTON The Great War found America without a war organization One phenomenon of the war of the United States with Germany was the response of the people in the crisis The war was interpreted as a people's war and the people made it their own It was a veritable uprising of the American people in the defense of the high moral cause which their President had marked out for them and the result was one of the most ...

"Rufus Putnam House at the Campus Martius Museum, The," (Collections and Exhibits) by Daniel R. Porter. Volume 73, Number 3, Summer, 1964, pp. 183-187.
... COLLECTIONS AND EXHIBITS the RUFUS PUTNAM HOUSE at the Campus Martius Museum by DANIEL R PORTER THE RUFUS PUTNAM house at the Campus Martius Museum State Memorial is the most outstanding architectural combination of New England tradition and frontier necessity preserved in Ohio today The house exemplifies as well the military and domestic challenges which faced the pioneers who established Marietta the first authorized United States settlement in the Old Northwest It was natural that New ...

"Ohio Heritage, The," by Walter Havinghurst. Volume 62, Number 3, July, 1953, pp. 211-218.
... THE OHIO HERITAGE THE OHIO HERITAGE by WALTER HAVIGHURST Research Professor of English Miami University The past is a short word with a long meaning Once a tropic ocean covered Ohio and now the limestone ledges of our rivers are crusted with sea shells skeletons of fish and stems of coral from the profuse life of that ancient sea Three times a continental glacier crept over Ohio covering as much as three-fourths of the state with a vast carpet of ice Once a race of men raised burial mounds ...

"Birthplace of John Brough," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 105-111.
... BIRTHPLACE OF JOHN BROUGH BIRTHPLACE OF JOHN BROUGH EDGAR ERVIN The following article clears up the disputed question concerning the birthplace of John Brough one of Ohio's famous war governors It also presents many interesting events in the life of the governor Mr Edgar Ervin the writer is the present member of the Ohio House of Representatives from Meigs county Mr Ervin was educated in the country schools subsequently receiving special training for public life in the Capitol School of ...

"The Scotch-Irish in Central Ohio," by William L. Fisk, Jr.. Volume 57, Number 2, April, 1948, pp. 111-125.
... THE SCOTCH-IRISH IN CENTRAL OHIO THE SCOTCH-IRISH IN CENTRAL OHIO by WILLIAM L FISK JR Associate Professor of History Muskingum College Historical appraisals of the contributions of various ethnic elements to the growth of American culture have seldom denied recognition to the Scotch-Irish The cutting edge of the frontier they rarely hesitated to assume the vanguard of the westward movement and made it impossible for the writer of history to ignore them deplore their unrefined individualism ...

"First Ohio Battle in 1812 War," Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 97.
... Editorialana Editorialana 97 pany Subsequently John Chapman seeks in adventurous wanderings through the western country the home of his plighted love There is of course a rival fascinating and chivalrous but unworthy Mr Hillis has with rare gifts of pen portrayal pictured the simple but perilous life of the New England pioneers who sought their fortunes and amid the Indian inhabited fastnesses beyond the Alleghanies It is a beautiful story pure idyllic poetic and through the entire volume runs ...