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"Charles Willing Byrd," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 563-564.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 563 Reviews Notes and Comments 563 serted that it was his nephew Richard M Johnson who later became vice president of the United States It seems that no record exists emanating from Richard M Johnson in which he personally either asserts or denies the credit but there does exist a positive statement from Cave Johnson that he did not kill Tecumseh In the Draper Mss under File No 9J168 Cave Johnson makes this statement Strange as it may seem I never fired a gun at an ...

"Birthplace of John Brough," Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 369-374.
... party affiliations to party stopped for a few hours sleep Vallandigham was called at day break 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 ...

"Ohio History Day at Logan Elm Park," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 530-533.
... early history of the state and to visit the giant Logan Elm the most famous tree in the United States and near which the great chief of the Mingoes dictated his classical address to Lord Dunmore The day was perfect and delegations came from all over the country to assist in the celebration of Ohio History Day All day long the people kept coming and going and while the program was being ...

"Rarey, The Horse's Master and Friend," by Sara Lowe Brown. Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 487-539.
...early ready but there is no further knowledge of it Probably it was never sent certainly it was never published The only published work by Mr Rarey was his little Ohio Arch Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications 5 39 book of instructions on horses which sold for 10 This book was pirated so laden with trash as to be unrecognizable and sold ...

"The Experience of Revolution and the Beginnings of Party Politics in Ohio, 1776-1816," Volume 85, Number 3, Summer, 1976, pp. 186-230.
... politics an party was politics in the party politics party Party politics160 ...

"Honors to the Memory of Jonathan Alder," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 533-536.
... early history of Madison County Her address was an interesting contribution to state and local history and we trust that we Reviews Notes and Comments 535 Reviews Notes and Comments 535 may have for a future issue of the QUARTERLY a contribution on this interesting subject from Mrs Copeland Addresses by C B Galbreath Secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and ...

"NEWS AND NOTES" Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 158-163.
... early photographs and one early days near Marietta early accounts by early 200 municipal committees with 1800 members and 18 county committees with 320 members have been formed to administer the tercentenary celebration on the local level They will run pageants parades contests and other ...

"A Station on the Underground Railroad," Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 164-169.
... early as 1786 shortly after his landing from England threw up a lucrative position in Charleston S C because his conscience would not allow him to direct or use slave labor thereby so incensing his uncle by whom he was employed that he refused to pay him anything for the labor already done upon which he started to walk to Philadelphia stopping in Virginia and Maryland to teach school thus helping himself forward It is not surprising to find ...

"SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY, A," "August 1962-July 1963," compiled by S. Winifred Smith. Volume 72, Number 4, October, 1963, pp. 303-319.
...ohio Let's Explore Ohio ohioan XXXV 1963 2-4 NORRIS Joe L The Walk-in-the-Water Detroit Historical Society Bulletin XIX No 9 Summer 1963 4-11 The Ohio interest centers in the first calls at Cleveland Sandusky and Venice PABST Anna C Smith ed and comp Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago amp St Louis ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 147-156.
... early date until a year early settled states early spring In common the winter does not break until the first of March and some times the middle I am very desirous of hearing from the country in which you live I think the last letter we received from you was in the commencement of last year I saw some weeks ago in the Eaton Register copied ...

"Minutes of the Forty-Second Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 584-683.
... early fishing trips to Montgomery Hollow with his grandfather may have had to do in preparing him for the influence that the Audubon books had upon him when he discovered them many years later in the library of the West Point Military Academy It happens that Mr Burroughs was the first person to find an occupied nest of the Black-throated Blue Warbler which had been his first warbler This reminds us of other contributions to ornithology made by ...

"Young Woman in the Midwest: The Journal of Mary Sears, 1859-1860, A," edited by Daryl E. Jones and James W. Pickering. Volume 82, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1973, pp. 215-234.
... early Illinois history it early for I worried much early slept a little early hour that we might early start in the morning as I must go home tomorrow Mary's last entry Two and a half years later on May 8 1863 Mary died and was laid to ...

"Report of Field Work," by W. C. Mills. Volume 8, Number 3, January, 1900, pp. 309-344.
...early leveled by the plow early destroyed by fire early strap rail laid on early Moravian Missions early as possible in early three hundred were presented to the Society Dr A M Galbraith ...

"Colonel John W. Harper: In Memoriam," Volume 26, Number 3, June, 1917, pp. 450-451.
... early days of Ohio early Ohio history It records the first work of the Methodist Church among the Wyandots of Upper Sandusky when John Stewart the mulatto missionary came to Ohio in 1816 It perpetuates the hardships and the faithfulness ...

"Aboriginal History of Butler County," by J. P. MacLean. Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 64-68.
... early as those in New early ploughed down What early for we know not what changes have taken place since the survey of forty-nine years ago The tramping of cattle the rains the freezing and thawing and the natural increase in the weight of the trees must of necessity result in some changes The descriptions given of the work are uniform in ...

"Ohio Farmstead: Farm Buildings as Cultural Artifacts, The," by Donald A. Hutslar. Volume 90, Number 3, Summer, 1981, pp. 221-237.
... party are referred to as the customs and pastimes of our ancestors 236 OHIO HISTORY 236 OHIO HISTORY For added protection and more storage space the upper structure usually extended over the doors leading into the basement the extension being known as the forebay The connected barn lot was also part of the basement complex where livestock ...

"The New Jerusalem Church in Ohio From 1848 to 1870," by Ophia D. Smith. Volume 62, Number 1, January, 1953, pp. 25-54.
... politics into the church61 politics out of the church He was not against the Negro When two or three Negroes occasionally sat in the back of the church at Urbana and partook of the Holy Supper the Colonel approved of it He wanted no Jim Crow gallery in his church he said Like many other citizens he supported slavery only because it was the law of the land He thought it economically unsound ...

"The Strategic Background of the Northern Solomons Campaign," by John Miller. Volume 58, Number 3, July, 1949, pp. 274-285.
...early every military early decided that early 10000 of its dead early 1944 until the early 1945 The reconquest of the Philippines together with Admiral Nimitz' achievements in the Central Pacific placed the Allies in position for the ...

"Sandy and Beaver Canal," Volume 55, Number 2, April-June, 1946, pp. 165-177.
...early all his life he had early completion of a early two miles above New early then being in his early fifties their annual reports showed a deficit They were feeling the steam railroad a crushing competitor and before the Civil War they ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 38, Number 2, April, 1929, pp. 403-408.
... early maps the name early glassware the early glass factories In addition a glossary bibliography and excellent index make the book a reference work which a collector cannot afford not to have In the International Studio of February 1928 Edith H Walton concludes her review of this book as follows Unlike the usual exponent of startling ...