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"James Preston Poindexter, Elder Statesman of Columbus," by Richard Clyde Minor. Volume 56, Number 3, July, 1947, pp. 266-286.
...early seven decades he touched intimately the lives of the people Always it was to do good as he saw it The following editorial of a local paper said at his death The death of Rev James Poindexter removes from Columbus one of its ancient landmarks He was one of its best known citizens and his fame extended throughout the state There were few men who have met with more kindly salutations than he It was because he was respected He made friends by ...

"Local History-Foundation of Our Faith in Democracy," Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 221-232.
...early the scope and meaning of American democratic processes Great state and local anniversaries need to be taken advantage of to produce a great outpouring of popular interest in the history of our states and their subdivisions The pageantry and color of such occasions are of incalculable value There is evidence on every hand that the great majority of Americans are more history minded today than ever before It is evident in the vogue of the ...

"Shall the Constitution Be Preserved?," by Robert D. W. Connor. Volume 44, Number 3, July, 1935, pp. 311-325.
... early action in this early in December 1880 early perfect building of early completion of the building the last Congress passed an Act approved by President Roosevelt June 1 9 1934 to create a National Archives of the United States and to define its powers duties and functions The act ...

"Warren King Moorehead and His Papers," Volume 65, Number 2, April, 1956, pp. 179-190.
... party the limitations did not apply dragged on and were generally compromised cheaply Moorehead was especially annoyed to see the years pass without W W K MOOREHEAD AND HIS PAPERS 187 any of the reforms he suggested for White Earth being instituted He blamed the bureaucracy of the Indian service more than any individual The full extent of the scandal was not revealed to the public Moorehead longed to break his discoveries to the country and ...

"Prehistoric Musical Instruments in Ohio," by Mary H. Osburn. Volume 55, Number 1, January-March, 1946, pp. 12-20.
... early historic Indians of Peru and Brazil29 and the conch shell and pottery horns and those made from animal horns are nowhere in evidence As for melody and rhythm patterns for so long an important part of the artistic expression according to tribe and ritual of our present-day Indians one can only conjecture that these may have existed in pre-Columbian times Notable among prehistoric religious practices preserved even down to this time are ...

"County and Local Historical Material in the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Library," Volume 54, Number 3, July-September, 1945, pp. 261-327.
... early settlers of Butler early pioneers of Neave early settlers and early times of Franklin early settlement of early history of Union
"General Benjamin Rush Cowen," Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 149-156.
...early six years during a early twenty-four years he was the Clerk of the United States Circuit and District Courts for the Southern District of Ohio and made his home in the city of Cincinnati During his incumbency of the clerk's office he was frequently appointed by the presiding Judge of the Circuit Court as referee or master in important ...

"Just a Little Bit of the Civil War, As Seen by W. J. Smith, Company M, 2nd O. V. Cavalry-Part I," edited by Robert W. Hatton. Volume 84, Number 3, Summer, 1975, pp. 101-126.
... party of the 2nd 0VC was party There were several party to the country on a party who worked with me some years later at AULTMAN'S shop at Mansfield Ohio told me that more than half who got away were WOUNDED In the charge it happened ...

Volume 31, Binding Supplement, , 1922, pp. 635-653.
... early settlers of Marion County for first public playground in America from 380 to Beverly Virginia 377 commander Vivian Alfred 149 151 of western district in Revolution Volrath Edward 4 378 first clerk of court in Harrison Vorhees Daniel W 91 County Virginia 378 aids in founding Randolph Academy 378-379 reWalsh Anetta C contributor of Three sponsible for Withers Border WarAnti-Slavery Newspapers Published fare 379 received grant of land in in ...

"California Letters of Major General James McPherson, 1858-1860," Volume 81, Number 1, Winter, 1972, pp. 38-50.
... party wearing a party and had a right party only a few but it was most pleasant as we were all well acquainted This week there is to be a large Ball given by the young gentlemen which I think will be a pleasant affair--none but Bachelors are allowed to subscribe but you know Bachelors can do the thing up handsomely if they once get started ...

"Civil War Letters of George M. Wise," edited by Wilfred W. Black. Volume 65, Number 1, January, 1956, pp. 53-81.
... early in June CIVIL WAR early played out They early unjointed my neck early all their pontoons and part of their trains Sherman will fight a general battle if he can and if he does the destruction of the rebel army is almost certain It will hardly be possible for the rebels to avoid ...

"REVIEWS," Volume 43, Number 4, October, 1934, pp. 471-476.
... early settlements the early roadways from old early travelers correlating them with the present day roadways is well done The interpretation of these trails many of which are lost today is another commendable feature of the book The volume itself is a fine example of bookmaking and it deserves a place in every library in the State H L ...

"Remarks of Governor Andrew L. Harris" (McKinley Monument Dedication) Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 234-237.
... 234 Ohio Arch 234 Ohio A rch and Hist Society Publications right we must be just as scrupulous in doing justice to the man of great wealth as in exacting justice from him Wrongdoing is confined to no class Good and evil are to be found among both rich and poor and in drawing the line among our fellows we must draw it on conduct and not on worldly possessions Woe to this country if we ever ...

"Minutes of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 381-395.
... MINUTES MINUTES OF THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Ohio State Archaeological and Historical SOCIETY Held at Columbus Ohio February 24 and 25 1892 The Seventh Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society opened at the Board of Trade on the evening of the 24th inst with an address by Hon Benjamin Butterworth ...

"Dr. Gladden's Centenary Poem " (Ohio-Columbus Centennial) Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 447-452.
... The Ohio-Columbus Centennial The Ohio-Columbus Centennial 447 to their homes without a serious accident There was abundant entertainment for all and there was no extortion anywhere Every feature of the celebration over which the commission had control was absolutely free yet when the books were closed every expense had been provided for The great Sunday afternoon meeting at the park seemed ...

"Farrar's Groundhog Speech," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 331-333.
... party and in fact there party leaders were summoned from Cincinnati from Cleveland Dayton and Toledo A delegation from Cambridge was hurried to Columbus to find out what was going to happen Their representative had talked for two days and had not finished The third day found a great crowd in the Assembly Hall The Senate met and immediately adjourned The members crowded into the House The ...

"Inequality Amidst Abundance: Land Ownership in Early Nineteenth Century Ohio," Volume 88, Number 2, Spring, 1979, pp. 133-151.
... early in his career The early land is further early lives and methods early double that of all early in the nineteenth early stage of the state's economic development stood no larger ...

"Overland to California: Letter from an Ohio 'Argonaut,'" Volume 35, Number 3, July, 1926, pp. 567-571.
...early in my own condition early all of its teeth and is a perfect specimen of health When I started from home it was quite sick A Methodist preacher advised me to get a coffin made and take it along for said he that child will never live to see California A few days after I left Huntington our babe got well and has been well ever since There was very little sickness and but few deaths on the ...

"General Joseph Kerr," by William E. Gilmore. Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 164-166.
... early enlisted in the Revolutionary army of Texas and were both killed by the Mexicans under Santa Anna in the assault and capture of the Alamo Both Joseph and Nathaniel were born here in Chillicothe as were also several of their brothers and sisters In consequence of the confusion which always existed between the names Kerr and Carr great trouble ensued in settling the identity of the two sons killed in the Alamo and securing the land grants ...

"Exploration of the Wright Group of Pre-Historic Earthworks," by H. C. Shetrone. Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 341-358.
...early level area of the early so fertile as that early date beyond the early that this mound was not constructed by the builders of the Wright group but that it probably The Wright Group of Pre-Historic Earthworks 351 The Wright Group of Pre-Historic Earthworks 351 352