... generally circulated as well It is to be noted that Symmes had apparently already worked out his theory in detail as afterwards published His statement of the extent of the polar opening his proposed point and season of departure his promise to find good lands and life one degree north of 82 all agree with the detail of his system as published later and show that he did not make his announcement first and then manufacture his argument to ...
... general in enterprise education and intelligence it has no superior As an agricultural valley we challenge the United States as we challenge the world It is not alone beyond the Mississippi that agriculture has her seat and her empire It is not alone in the great Northwest nor the productive Southwest nor the fertile South The six Ohio River States where the forge and the mill are never idle ...
... general reader and the generals who led the gallant old Army of the Potomac but none of them were ever half so grand in my eyes as Henry Neff marching at the head of the militia company Captain James Conine commanding Our city high school graduate of to-day would smile at the meagre pedagogical opportunities that Mr Schaff enjoyed a little more than half a century ago The village ...
... assembly with memorial in hand praying for an appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars to erect an asylum for the insane In the providence of God she is the voice of the maniac the poor crazed beings confined in cells and stalls cages and waste rooms in the poor houses of the state She is the voice of revelation of hundreds of wailing suffering creatures who are shut out from all healing influences and from all mind-restoring cures On his ...
... generally agreed though general way with the general apprehension generally about one hundred tons burden have two masts and are rigged as schooners or hermaphrodite brigs The keels have frequently covered decks and sometimes carry one mast These and also the barks are sometimes moved up ...
... general government they moved away from Massachusetts Rhode Island and Connecticut sturdy men and women they were and crossed the mountains threaded their way through unmarked forests and floated upon the bosom of great rivers and their tributaries to stop at last within the territory of what is now the State of Ohio They stopped because they had found that which they sought These New ...
... 614 Ohio Arch 614 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications STATE PARKS As Chairman of the Committee on Parks I have the following report to submit Acting under the instruction of our President Mr Arthur C Johnson I visited the following properties during the year Logan Elm Park Mound City Park Fort Laurens Park Schoenbrunn Park Seip Mound Park Serpent Mound Park Fort Ancient Park Campus ...
... generally been turned into general thing were sick of generally good excepting generally of everything general thing this city is general course was nearly
... Fortieth Annual Meeting 261 Fortieth Annual Meeting 261 In addition to the usual repairs and upkeep it became necessary to reroof the dwelling of the custodian including a new roof over the porch and to repair the summer-house This has been done at a cost of 12747 The great increase of visitors at the Park has required an additional supply of drinking water and made it necessary to drill an additional well on the premises This has been done at a cost including casing and pump of 1982 0 The ...
... Reviews Notes and Comments 141 Reviews Notes and Comments 141 state of preservation The title page which is reproduced in facsimile carries the imprint of one of the very early publishers of Columbus PORTRAIT OF SIMON KENTON In Filson Club Publications No 17 the artist who painted the portrait of Simon Kenton is spoken of as Louis Morgan The contribution is by General Samuel W Price himself an artist and an authority on the subject treated in ...
... assembly it was a common assembly it was a common experience to see him doing something for some child He sincerely loved young people and found happiness in helping them Whether he took boys and girls across the fields and into the woods to learn about the trees and the birds and the plants and the rocks which God had made or to the symphony concert to gain appreciation of music that lasts ...
... generally started at generally took two days and a half to reach the bounds of West Wheeling circuit near where St Clairsville is now located This was a four weeks' circuit including the settlements on the Ohio river and extending back 204 Ohio Arch 204
... 1848 100-101 Ohio Agricultural Report for 1849 95 Ohio Agricultural Report for 1850 Scott ed 356 449 Ohio Executive Documents XVII 1853 Part II No 5 p 301 ibid XVIII 1854 Part II No 21 p 640 Ohio Cultivator XIII 1857 163 194 THE
... general attitudes first to general 1813 --measles general with that of general law Accordingly in generally accepted practice generally were content to escape or ride through an ...
... 1848-1870 74 Cole Mr 114 1848-1870 The by Arthur 1848 The by Theodore C 1848 74 Perkins William L 125 Perry Oliver Hazard 27-28 Peskin Allan North Into Freedom The Autobiography of John Malvin Free Negro 1795-1880 147 Pesotta Rose Bread Upon The Waters 74 Phelps Hannah Mrs Andrew ...
... 1848 when Kirtland was 55 years old It now hangs in the Medical Building of the Western Reserve University And so we leave one of the great pioneers of the Western Reserve He inspires us in that those who seek shall find We too would have loved him Like his storm at sea he was sublime beautiful and we may even surmise to the quacks and quackery terrific We are thankful for our heritage We wish to thank the Western Reserve University the ...
... generally The origin of this race known as the Mound-Builders is still an unsolved problem The evidences of its origin have either been obliterated or else so carefully concealed as to escape the closest scrutiny The ethnologist has been intensely interested as to the type of mankind that constructed the remains Many are the theories that have been propounded but certain testimonies exist which enable us to arrive at plausible conclusions It ...
... general as judge of the general of Ohio an office which up to that time had usually been filled by lawyers of commanding ability and his two terms of service in that capacity laid a substantial foundation for his high reputation as a lawyer so that when he came later to the bench of the Supreme Court of