... general counsel of the general in command and general rule is that everything that is out of doors is mine and everything that is indoors belongs to my messmates Acting upon this convenient rule the Confederate troopers loaded themselves and their horses with every conceivable thing taken mostly from the stores of the towns they passed ...
... 420 Ohio Arch 420 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications between Fort St Clair and Fort Jefferson the following is an authentic account of that affair Lieut Lowrie of the second and Ensign Boyd of the first and second sub legions with a command consisting of about ninety noncommissioned officers and privates having under their convoy twenty wagons loaded with grain and commissaries' stores ...
... general fields of American history if they possess obvious relevance to Ohio and the Middle West Authors are asked to submit two double-spaced typed copies of their manuscripts Footnotes should be double-spaced and placed at the end of the article Upon acceptance for publication please check with editor concerning submission of computer disk to speed typesetting Contributions should be ...
... generally for a short distance only and for small stakes The accompaniments were a large consumption of whiskey and similar fluids -an overloading of many stomachs with Bentley's ginger-cakesa considerable number of fisticuffsmuch excitement quarreling and profanity - extensive thimble-rigging and sweatcloth gamblingpocket-picking and stealing-grandmother's and other tricks played off on the very green ones and various other grovelling and ...
... general zealously anticipated We were taling an early dinner at this house on the day after our arrival which was Sunday when a steamboat hove in sight and presently touched at the wharf As she proved to be on her way to Buffalo we hurried on board with all speed and soon left Sandusky far behind us The files of the Sandusky paper for the year 1842 were destroyed by fire in the early sixties so that it is no longer possible to state the ...
... SPECULATIVE INTEREST IN OHIO LANDS IN 1829 SPECULATIVE INTEREST IN OHIO LANDS IN 1829 AS REVEALED IN A LETTER FROM HENRY FARMER TO SAMUEL J BROWNE Edited by WILLIAM D OVERMAN The following letter from Henry Farmer to his brother-in-law Samuel J Browne of Cincinnati affords a detailed account by an observant and well-informed Englishman of the unsettled political economic and social ...
... general drift of migration general type Sufficient has general idea of the drift generally considered mythical or fabulous and probably is so in the form in which it has come down to us None the less it may have a basis of fact though some measure of skepticism is justified concerning ...
... 128 Ohio Arch 128 Ohio Arch and His Society Pub li cations the citizens of all the states and the republics to the south of us may spend many pleasant hours and may find rest and comfort It is my duty to turn our building over to the Pan-American and in doing so I express the sincere hope that your exposition may have the great success which always should accompany efforts so earnest so able ...
... general subject from different points of view Captain Thomas Morris a Forerunner of Harmar by Dr Howard H Peckham William L Clements Library Ann Arbor The Indians Who Opposed Harmar by President Otho Winger Manchester College The Harmar Expedition of 179 0 Illustrated by Dr Randolph G Adams director William L Clements Library Ann Arbor The symposium is not just as we had planned it and we are disappointed that one phase of the Harmar story ...
...general of Ohio concerning the Elizabeth E McFarland estate at Oxford Ohio in which he requested an expression of opinion from the Board of Trustees relative to a compromise settlement of the estate The secretary reported the status of the Senate Bill No 150 which provides for a definitive history of
... general court martial now general stir to look him up not without fears that he had been knocked overboard But he Vol XX-28 434 Ohio Arch 434 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications was soon found in his berth asleep exhausted by the exercise and excitement of the day A S Mackenzie whose ...
... generally recognized fact that the significance of a man's character and work cannot be properly estimated by his contemporaries It is one of the rules for admission to the Hall of Fame at New York that the bust or memorial of no man shall be voted An address at a special meeting of the Tuscarawas County Historical Society in honor of Rev Joseph E Weinland 116 Joseph E Joseph E Weinland Rebuilder of Schoenbrunn 117 a place in the Hall of ...
... general His son Edward general of the Alabama militia a position that he held until he went to Kansas When Kansas and Nebraska were organized as territories in 1854 he was appointed associate justice of the supreme court of Kansas In 1855 he was removed from office along with Governor Reeder and Judge Johnston because of alleged improper action in contracts for the purchase of Indian land It ...
... Editorialana Editorialana 221 manding why Rogers and his men had come thither without his permission and what was their errand Up to this time the shrewd and ambitious chieftain had been the firm ally of the French but when Rogers informed him that Canada had been surrendered to the English and that he was on his way to take possession of Detroit the calumet was smoked and harmony seemed established Then follow the details of the Pontiac conspiracy Pontiac the great Ottawa Chief may be ...
... 1848 Brough was much censured by the press at this period he was criticised politically attacked personally and abused maliciously but he always claimed to act on the defensive and never apologized for the keenness of sarcasm often resorted to in these conflicts A humorous incident is told concerning a brief article which appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal then edited by G D Prentice while Brough was editing the Enquirer Prentice was ...
... Laying Corner Stone of the Society's Building Laying Corner Stone of the Society's Building 427 that shall be carried on in this building and outside of the buildding and that it will in the years to come add very greatly to the distinction of our commonwealth I congratulate the people of Ohio I congratulate the University I congratulate the State upon this happy hour and the prospect of this building MR RANDALL Prof B F Prince of Wittenberg ...