... REMINISCENCES OF AN OHIO VOLUNTEER REMINISCENCES OF AN OHIO VOLUNTEER By PHILIP D JORDAN and CHARLES M THOMAS Introduction When Fort Sumter felt the crash of Confederate guns on April 12 1861 a nation knew that an irresistible conflict had at last reached a climax Chattering telegraph keys took the drama of Charleston harbor through the North in frantic haste In the village of Oxford
... early part of the year the Curator explored a large mound located upon the farm of Mr Jacob Overly located in Paxton Township Ross County Ohio This mound and the group of mounds surrounding it was supposed to belong to the great Seip group and was located only a short distance from the Seip mound explored and reported upon by the society in 1909 During the time of our examination of the Seip ...
... early meeting the advisability of appealing to the Governor of Ohio to formally constitute this body as the Historical Commission of Ohio The motion was seconded by Prof Benton and after some discussion was unanimously approved Prof Siebert then moved that Dr Carl Wittke or his successor designated by the American History Department of
... early 1900's was cut to pay these taxes Our foresters devoted men have had to struggle along with inadequate funds and waste energy each biennium to justify the little they got Please observe that I am not talking about trees sentimentally but about the raw material for a 300000000 industry Surely our respect for law has failed us not in the details but as to the background Every new device of applied mechanics every discovery in the ...
... party did not make much resistance which was naturally to be expected The Indians killed or carried off about seventy horses leaving the wagons and store standing in the road and they were brought into the camp six miles advanced of Fort Jefferson on the 20th ult with scarcely any loss or damage except what is before related SACREDNESS OF INDIAN GRAVES In reply to an inquiry made by Secretary George Martin of the Kansas State Historical ...
... party The Feud Renewed party 'Marietta's Example party The Feud Renewed Martin Davey John Bricker and the Ohio Campaign of 1940 by Frank P Vazzano 5-24 The Sage of Athens Charles H Grosvenor and Presidential Politics in
...early 600 quarto pages full of tables giving the different systems enumerated with appropriate descriptive matter The result of the work in Mr Morgan's opinion fully confirmed the inference of Dr Scudder that the American Indians and the Tamils of southern India had in prehistoric times occupied common ground and from that center had carried with them their peculiar classificatory system of expressing consanguinity So that after all Columbus ...
... early June to Ravenna to early 4000 men who had early disheartened at the way in which the war is being conducted here as well as in the east There seems to be neither Generalship nor patriotism at the heads of the armies In this army there appeared to be more anxiety to keep the Peculiar Institution from harm than anything else and not ...
... early days of his life In early life At that time I early days of his early education was by no means more thorough than that of the great Lincoln himself Unaffected Simplicity Appamatox Court House will always stand out conspicuous in American history Here Grant concluded the terms of ...
... THE ULRICH GROUP OF MOUNDS THE ULRICH GROUP OF MOUNDS BY TRUMAN B MILLS The Ulrich group of mounds have been so named by reason of the location of two of the mounds upon the farm of Mr Joseph Ulrich situated about two and one-half miles west of Farmersville in Jackson township Montgomery county Ohio Six or more mounds comprise the group four of which were examined by the writer during the summer months of 1916 and 1917 Except for one ...
...early one advantage of the railroad over the canal as a means of 77 Page 6 78 Report of State Engineer New York 1905 II 1402 79 Map showing navigable canals and streams in the United States as supplement to Prelim i nary Report of Inland Waterways Commission 1908 80 Letter of Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Oct 31 1924 81 In 1835 there were no railroads in operation in
... OHIO'S MADONNA OF THE TRAIL OHIO'S MADONNA OF THE TRAIL BY MRS LIDA KECK-WIGGINS Ohio's Pioneer Mother Statue-- the Madonna of the Trail is located three miles west of Springfield on the grounds of the State Masonic Home The statue is a warm pink in color and is moulded of Missouri granite as the main aggregate in the poured mass of ...
... Editorialana Editorialana 577 PRE-HISTORIC MAP Concerning the archaeological atlas of Ohio now being prepared by The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society under the direction of W C Mills Curator of the Society the Associated Press has given out the following statement Work on the archaeological atlas of Ohio a work unique of its ...
... 648 Ohio Arch 648 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications It is planned to visit the industrial plants of Dayton and the wonderful flood-prevention work If Mr Wright accompanies the visitors on their tour it may be a profitable day for the Society -- we may secure the first successful airship of the Wright brothers This plane while not in Dayton has not been sent to England If the Society ...
... early as 1755 Although early settlement and develop- Research in State History 589 Research in State History 589 ment with the growth of interstate relationships consequent to the consolidation of business and the extension of industrial activities of individual business establishments to all parts of the country and with the growth of the power and the influence of the Federal government ...
...early shows The circumstances of the homicide were investigated at his Governor Bebb's demand and after the hearing of the testimony he was without argument discharged His old-time friend and political associate Thomas Corwin of Ohio hearing of his 60 Ohio Arch 60 Ohio Arch and Hist ...
... party to the suit on the ground stated in the bill diminuation of profits in canals and other public improvements many miles remote from the Wheeling bridge and that the court could take no jurisdiction in such cases of imperfect rights or of merely moral or incidental rights as distinguished from legal or equitable And said he if the mere rivalry of works of internal improvement in other states by holding out the temptation of greater ...