... 656 Ohio Arch 656 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications tees to go forward with the completion of this building and it has been decided to ask the Legislature at its next session for an appropriation sufficient to carry out that policy That having been decided the next step in the project is to prepare a tentative plan upon which to base estimates in asking for the necessary appropriation ...
... settlement on this continent Though the Exposition commemorating the event for reasons of accessibility is situated as above noted the scene of the actual historical occurrence is at Jamestown Island some thirty miles up the James River The Norseman had invaded New England several centuries before and the Spaniards had explored the territory all along the Gulf There had been vain attempts at English colonization Sir Walter Raleigh's lost ...
... settlement of the district it settlement of this district settlement of Franklin County settlement on the site of Columbus See Columbus FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP 1806 through 1940 Howe 608 See Franklin County FRENCHTOWN Moore 530 William Martin 215 Gannett 261 Laid out in 1831 and named ...
... settlements threatened their cherished isolation There were Worth Luckett hunter his wife Jary and their woods-wild children Sayward Genny Wyitt Achsa and Sulie each strongly individualistic in character but bound together by the ties of kinship and a common love of adventure and solitude From Pennsylvania they came across the Ohio and into the deep woods beyond There Worth built a cabin and ...
... settlement in the years after settlement in the world whose settlement is found in William settlement of the state was settlement away from the Ohio
... settlement of the laws of man's life and of Divine life and their relations to each other as they actually exist They are a spiritual science in the same sense that Chemistry and Geometry are natural or mathematical sciences49 When the war broke out in the spring of 1861 the New Jeru48 New Jerusalem Messenger January 6 April 14 July 18 1866 Brickman did a great deal of work among the Germans in
... THE ORIGIN OF THE GIDDINGS RESOLUTIONS THE ORIGIN OF THE GIDDINGS RESOLUTIONS By W SHERMAN SAVAGE The British Government abolished slavery in its West Indies possessions as early as 1833 The nearness of the slave states of the American Union to those islands made this a question of great concern and caused much confusion in the diplomatic relations of the two countries When ships from the Southern States with slaves on board were driven by stress of weather into these ports the slaves claimed ...
... Editorialana Editorialana 469 DID THE MOUND BUILDERS HAVE HORSES Did the Mound Builders Have Horses is the subject of an editorial in the last issue of the American Sportsman March 2 The discovery of the skeleton of a horse dug up in the state of Nebraska started a discussion to which a number of the most eminent archeologists of the country have contributed their opinions Dr Phyle treated the subject at length in an essay some time ago The editorial is as follows A horseman is curious to know ...
... settlements which were made settlement of international difficulties The next step said he is to create a judicial body to which we may submit international issues I know there are objections to the proposal to establish an international court but I know that America cannot do anything better And when the international court is considered in the December meeting of Congress take it from me ...
... GENERAL BENJAMIN RUSH COWEN GENERAL BENJAMIN RUSH COWEN W H MACKOY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW CINCINNATI The death of General Benjamin Rush Cowen January 29 190 8 at his home in Cincinnati removed one who during the eventful and critical period beginning with the nomination of General Fremont for the Presidency in 1856 and ending with the inauguration of President Hayes in 1877 was a prominent actor in the affairs of his party his state and the United States and whose public services entitle him to high ...
... settlements were gradually settlement of the estate shows personal property to the value of 220 or 1100 besides the plantation which was divided Later however the son John who with his mother was the executor purchased the entire estate This leads us to the consideration of the second generation viz John McKinley eldest son of the immigrant Before entering upon details we here throw out the ...
... settlement rich land in much settlement and vast city - the settlement and of considerable settlement of the town in 1810 settlement and notoriety The settlements such as Cleveland ...
... THE PILLARS OF HARRISON COUNTY THE PILLARS OF HARRISON COUNTY BY JOSEPH T HARRISON There are three native pillars of stone in Harrison County Ohio which if their age is reckoned from the date when they first reared their heads above the surrounding landscape are older than Rome older than the Pyramids and older than the Sphinx itself They are located in the north central and southern parts of the county the first two on the tops of hills and ...
... settlement was to be final and settlements on the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Coast and back again to the Great Plains This study has examined only a very small aspect of this great force It would be futile to attempt to generalize for the whole frontier movement from this one example of its workings The best the writer can do therefore is to pose the question this study has raised and ...
... settlement of the colony until the coming of the Dissenters and the advent of the Reviews Notes and Comments 853 Reviews Notes and Comments 853 revolutionary spirit As far as possible from the records the lives of the ministers are traced Of some of these we are told but little is known and of none are all the details that might be wished available Possibly the sketches of Reverend James Craig and Reverend John Cameron here presented are the ...
... settlement of black or mulatto persons in Ohio unless they could show certificates of freedom and have two freeholders pledge security for their good behavior and maintenance in case they might become public charges It was also a penal offense to employ a person of colored blood unless he could show a certificate of freedom duly recorded 2 Negroes were excluded from the common schools 3 No ...
... 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 ...
... Dedication of the Hayes Memorial Dedication of the Hayes Memorial 4 39 ask each and every one of you to register here on this consecrated spot a solemn vow to preserve this nation forever and forever to the American - peaceably if we can forcibly if we must but for America America forever and forever Mr Charles R Williams of Princeton biographer of Rutherford Birchard Hayes then delivered the following address ADDRESS OF CHARLES R WILLIAMS We are met today to signalize the formal dedication of ...
... Editorialana Editorialana 109 Marietta could not have been surpassed The place and time of the next annual meeting was left in the hands of the Executive Committee The proceedings in full of the meetings above including addresses etc will be published either in a later number of The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Quarterly or in a separate publication by the same Society PALEOLITHIC MAN IN THE WESTERN RESERVE The following ...