... 462 Ohio Arch 462 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications will stand as the testimonial of a grateful people to the life and services of a truly beloved man To this building and the beautiful grove surrounding it will come generations of American citizens our children grandchildren and their descendants and draw an inspiration to a life of unselfishness and honor as they become more and more ...
... 1848-1860 rev 89 Coll Robert F and Tompkins 43 47 Colonization of Blacks 49 53 and Wright 54-55 as compromise 59-60 61 convenient rationale 63 See also American Colonization Society Columbian Academy of Painting 117 Columbus Hebrew Educational and Benevolent Society and Silber 104 Communist Party of the United States 28 and Truman 29 31 and Sixth Amendment 34 39 40 43 44 Compensation Law of 1816 218 Compromise of Principle Congressional ...
... generals have accomplished general effective the preceding January 10 Ibid Williams had been promoted to major on March 14 3 Ibid 79 For an excellent analysis of Garfield's Sandy Valley campaign see Allan Peskin The Hero of the Sandy Valley James A Garfield's Kentucky Campaign of 1861-1862 Ohio History LXXII 1963 3-24 129-139 4 Frederick A ...
... assembly for the purchase and preservation of others for Ohio is awakening to the wealth of historic ground within her realm The old reservoirs connected with the former canal Vol XL-12 178 Ohio Arch 178 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications system have also been taken over and ...
... general surface But viewed from the observation tower which our society has erected for the convenience of visitors the winding form of the huge creature is extremely impressive Much additional interest and significance was added to this symbolic work of the Mound Builders when another serpent of about the same length was discovered on the Little Miami River near Lebanon in Warren county This too was on the bank of a stream a tributary of the ...
... general information This volume bears in comparison with all previous directories of Congress evidence of indefatigable research and conscientious editorial work Errors that appeared in previous editions appear to have been wholly eliminated and sketches that in previous directories contained only three or four lines have been expanded to include all the items requested in the questionnaire which was sent to almost all congressional districts ...
... THE BLACK HAND THE BLACK HAND JOHN D II M KINLEY The Licking river the Pataskala of the Indians as it draws near the eastern boundary of Licking county Ohio flows in a winding course for a distance of about two miles through a narrow and picturesque sandstone gorge known as the Licking Narrows High hills border upon both banks their rocky sides exposed in many places to a height of fifty to sixty feet almost continuously on the north bank and ...
... general culture and these general character of the general happiness No general system of public general property tax The general election held that
... general self-repudiated generally bad situation On generally favorable when generally believed that Senator Quay's vote was a protest against Harrison for the President's failure to name a member of the Quay machine as postmaster at Philadelphia Ibid 39 Ibid March 29 1889 Commercial ...
... HISTORICAL ORGANIZATIONS IN OHIO HISTORICAL ORGANIZATIONS IN OHIO Allen County Historical and Archaeological Society Lima James A MacDonell President Mrs H B Longsworth Secretary Alliance Historical Society Alliance Mrs Fred Donaldson President Ashland County Historical Society Ashland William A Duff Secretary Association for the Study of Negro Life and History Columbus William F Savoy State ...
... general way without general of great skill an general public which is generals admirals governors of States legislators State officials municipal officers and captains of industry attended his funeral services Manufacture in his native State paused commerce and transportation stood still ...
... general program of the exercises attending the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Ohio's most illustrious son The celebration will extend from the 27th to the 29th of 218 Ohio Arch 218 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications April 1922 The detailed announcement received from Judge ...
... generals and accounts of some of the chief battles and is especially valuable as setting forth the forceful part which Ohio enacted in that greatest of civil wars Much is said about very many of the leading Ohio families those who were active in the pioneer settlement of the state and those who were conspicuous in its subsequent development ...
... SINCLAIRE'S DEFEAT SINCLAIRE'S DEFEAT This specimen of early times poetry appeared shortly after St Clair's defeat 1791 and was printed in circular form it is related and was posted up in many a pioneer cabin It reveals the sentiment of the times as well as the Form of expression 'Twas November the fourth in the year ninety-one We had a sore engagement near to Fort Jefferson Sainclaire was our commander which may remembered be For there we left nine hundred men in the West'n Ter'tory At ...
... general education feeling general supervisor of the general excitement in the city each ward of which was required to raise a regiment the pontoon bridge over the river the earthworks on the Kentucky hills the thrilling long roll of the drum when an alarm was given and other incidents I pray that there may never again be any necessity of ...
... general statement They general level of the fields generally true then the general level of the earth general among the mound builders The tongue M Y is 290 feet long to the point where the descent to the ravine begins From T to H is ...
... general historical Library general circulation and greatly in the way of both This material also should come here for care as it is the very kind of material here needed Here it would find use All of these considerations will sufficiently explain I think why space for 360000 volumes is now suggested It errs if anything on being too low rather than too high With a library of 360000 volumes ...
... assemblymen agreed to support legislation requiring all counties to levy a tax for public education and to revise the state's system of taxation39 Letters and editorials in Cincinnati newspapers suggest that at first some internal-improvement advocates in the Queen City only reluctantly supported the state's canal project With some justification they feared it would divert capital needed to construct the canal at the Falls on the
... generally the principle in generally considered as the generally recognized14 He drew attention to previous recommendations of President Grant devoted space to a discussion of what has been attempted to date to improve conditions and concluded by asking Congress to make the necessary appropriations for the resumption of the work of the ...