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"Fort St. Clair," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 634-637.
... early success of your park Fort St Clair and most cordially invites you to visit it and enjoy its natural beauty Signed H R MCPHERSON Mr Wood stated that it is very unusual for a committee in charge of a property of the Society to pay out money and secure money for the property from others that he believed the Society should tender a vote of thanks to the Preble County Historical Society He moved That this Society extend a vote of thanks to ...

"Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 396-420.
... early settlers of the early history and early date During the early and modern early firearms Mr A C early trader period Dr
"In Memoriam Daniel J. Ryan," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 591-592.
... Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting 591 Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting 591 torical Society at Nazareth are assured that every precaution will be taken to insure its safety Some day I hope every one of you can go to the old Church and sit in front of the old fireplace which we discovered was twelve feet long and six feet deep We will have candlesticks along the wall we will serve you on a Moravian service such as was used one hundred and fifty years ago when the Moravians held services there I know the ...

"Reminiscences of Isaac Jackson Allen," Volume 73, Number 4, Autumn, 1964, pp. 207-238, notes 270-271.
... party of Free Democrats party Allen agreed with party then nominated party18 Then the door party I of course party--and always beat my
Volume 44, Number 4, October, 1935, pp. 477-508.
... early transmission of 433 early service 433435 early 437 315 318 319 320 321 324 398 408 Treadway Mrs Mary L gift 364 409 417 448 Treadwell John 172 --House of Representatives 109 313 Treasury Department see U S Treasury 314 316 Department --Senate 187 319 428 Treaties see names of Treaties --Constitution 82 301 311 312 313 314 Trenton New ...

"The Rise of the New Jerusalem Church in Ohio," by Ophia D. Smith. Volume 61, Number 4, October, 1952, pp. 380-409.
...early seen this idea and early as 1829 but there early a hundred people early as 1817 The early all the English early eighty years old
"Diary of Amos Glover," edited by Harry J. Carman. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 258-272.
...early all day in the and early two months--returned to the company at Battle Creek Tenn on the 30th June being detained some on the route by bringing Father with me to consult physicians inability to travel faster for want of strength and railroad being destroyed Was unwell for some time after returning to camp Brother John went home sick Col Wilson forced to resign by the unprincipled ...

"Birthplace of John Brough," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 105-111.
... party affiliations to party stopped for a few hours sleep Vallandigham was called at daybreak and told that day was appearing and that they must resume their journey at which he raised himself on his elbow and said in a dramatic manner Night's candles are burnt out and jocund day Stands tiptoe on misty mountain tops Here he hesitated the next line describes the wrathful feelings of the ...

"Ulysses S. Grant: A Characterization Sketch," by John Beatty. Volume 11, Number 2, October, 1902, pp. 232-245.
... early application for the early appointment to the early opportunity to early volunteer regiments early education and early in life become
"Ships in the Wilderness: A Note on the Invasion of Canada, 1813," by Howard S. Miller and Jack Alden Clarke. Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 124-128, notes 197-198.
... early in June8 His early finished His men had completed seventyseven transports on schedule Of these sixty-nine had passed inspection and had been delivered to General Harrison Gen'l Harrison set out for Lower Sandusky to day Jesup wrote He has ordered all my transports thither where I understand the army is concentrating I shall have a sufficient number of transports for from three to four ...

"The 'Divide.' The Water-Shed of Richland County, Ohio," by A. J. Baughman. Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 160-163.
... THE DIVIDE THE DIVIDE The Water-Shed of Richland County Ohio BY A J BAUGHMAN The far-famed barn from the eaves of which the rain-falls flow from one side into Lake Erie and from the other to the Ohio river is situate near Five Corners in Springfield township seven miles west of Mansfield Richland County on the West Fourth street or Leesville road That this barn is not a myth but an actual ...

"Twenty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, May 31, 1911," Volume 20, Number 3, July, 1911, pp. 335-349.
... early days when the early autumn The early as 1812 Mr S H early Ohio history Prof E O Randall presented the Society Ridpath's History of the World in 8 volumes and a complete set of the latest edition of the Ency clopedia Americana in ...

"River Namesakes of the State of Ohio," by Capt. Frederick Way, Jr.. Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 283-291.
...early was struck by a early alongside where the early 1880's and the early steamboat days there were two packets named Buckeye Belle which one may surmise were named for the state of Ohio The original one built at Marietta in 1849 was ...

"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 354-355.
... early Ohio history The early 500 words to the early portrays in proper early pioneer history is followed by chapters on the drainage system of the Maumee River Basin and the organization of the counties in the Northwest His last chapter ...

"Where Did Eliza Cross the Ohio?," by Felix J. Koch. Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 588-590.
... party come in pursuit of the fugitives and so from Washington-nearer Ripley than it is Cincinnati came riding into the same place Eliza was standing by the window looking out in another direction -when Sam's quick eye caught a glimpse of her Haley and Andy were two yards behind At this crisis Sam contrived to have his hat blown off and uttered a loud and characteristic ejaculation - which startled her at once - she drew suddenly back - the ...

"The Gospel of Burnished Steel (An Address Delivered at the Broad Street Presbyterian Church May 25, 1924)," by James Edwin Campbell. Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 48-53.
... 48 Ohio Arch 48 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications represent the majesty the dignity the power and the glory of this Great Republic THE GOSPEL OF BURNISHED STEEL AN ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE BROAD STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAY 25 19 24 Although the Honor Roll which we are dedicating today contains names only of World War soldiers it is thought something should be said about the soldiers ...

"History of the Underground Railroad in Mechanicsburg," Volume 43, Number 3, July, 1934, pp. 209-254.
... party of four the success party had scarcely party found themselves in party passed through town party which was now party headed straight for
"Early Days of the University of Dayton: Excerpts from the Chronicles of Nazareth," edited by George Ruppel, S.M.. Volume 63, Number 4, October, 1954, pp. 378-387.
... party Bro D Litz4 There party came to this party was made perfectly party The Jew who had shown himself so kind and benevolent to our brothers accompanied them to Dayton where he became acquainted with Father Meyer He lived for some time with the brothers in Nazareth made all the ...

"Council Rock," Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 307-308.
...early discernible and early indicates why it early days as indicated by the several Indian mounds and the finding of many mills or grinding stones in this neighborhood McConnel sv ille Ohio ...

"The National Road: Main Street of America," Volume 83, Number 2, Spring, 1974, pp. 114-146.
... early nineteenth century early years when all the early a million and a early as 1879 tolls early travelers curved early five thousand