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"Ohio's Only Witchcraft Case," by Albert Douglas. Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 205-214.
...early within the letter of the statute and intention of the Legislature All wise governments said he in every age of the world have made provision against offenses of this nature God in his Providence for his own wise purposes and the peace of society has so ordained that the page of futurity should be totally hid from our view indeed the knowledge of it would not only tend to make a deadly breach upon the harmony of society but hasten the work ...

"Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees," Volume 30, Number 4, October, 1921, pp. 538-541.
... 538 Ohio Arch 538 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The Secretary Mr Galbreath closed the afternoon session with an account of the capture imprisonment and execution of Edwin Coppoc who was with John Brown at Harper's Ferry dwelling particularly on the plan of Cook and Coppoc to escape from jail at Charleston and the story of the coffin of Coppoc which is now in the museum of the ...

"Adam Hurdus and the Swedenborgians in Early Cincinnati," Volume 53, Number 2, April-June, 1944, pp. 106-134.
... early Cincinnati as in early age Adam was early every kind of dry early Cincinnati A few early as 1797 He expected early as 1806 advertising
"Vatralsky's Tribute to MacGahan," Volume 9, Number 1, July, 1900, pp. 141-147.
... early age of thirty-four MacGahan's life was far from being either brief or in vain Measured not by years but by achievements he lived a long life Long enough to set history to the task of writing his name among the world's illustrious among the great journalists philanthropists and liberators of whole races And I venture to predict that in the future his merits shall be more universally more adequately recognized than hitherto Bulgaria and ...

"A Bulgarian's Tribute to MacGahan (MacGahan Monument)," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 228-235.
... early period in the negotiations that the only solution of the problem was the liberation of all the Bulgarians and the creation of a country strong enough and favorably enough situated with an outlet to the Mediterranean to be able to deal with its former oppressor on something approaching even terms Had his counsel been followed Bulgaria today would have been a kingdom including the entire Bulgarian population of the peninsula with a large ...

"Samuel Medary, Journalist and Politician, 1801-1864," by Helen P. Dorn. Volume 53, Number 1, January-March, 1944, pp. 14-38.
... politics where for forty years he and his papers exercised considerable influence upon the social political and humanitarian issues of the day ...

"A Daughter of the McGuffeys: Fragments from the Early Life of Anna McGuffey Morrill (1845-1924)," Volume 42, Number 3, July, 1933, pp. 245-340.
...early died of cramp alone in a Swiss hotel and was badly scalded by boiling water in the bath on shipboard the mistake of a careless steward Your father did not care very much for the theatre and we rarely went I had seen Edwin Booth with my father Such marvellous acting so natural that it ceased to be acting In the scene between Hamlet and the queen it struck me as strange that the son should look so much older than his mother Booth was old ...

"A Flight Across Ohio: The Escape of William Wells Brown from Slavery," by W. Edward Farrison. Volume 61, Number 3, July, 1952, pp. 272-282.
... early in the preceding early in January 1834 Wells Brown was very old and not in the enjoyment of good health Apparently William never saw him nor heard from him afterwards For all William knew therefore by 1847 when the first edition of his Narrative was published there might have been no need to conceal any information about Wells Brown because by that time he might have been dead Whether ...

"Truth about Cincinnati's First Library, The," by Dorothy V. Martin. Volume 53, Number 3, July-September, 1944, pp. 193-208.
... early in 1 80 3 he received appointment to the post of recorder of Butler County whereupon he moved to Hamilton and lived there until his death in 185 0 enjoyed his confidence amp was himself possessed of legal Information One of Kerr's commissions from Claiborne was the task of compiling an Exposition of the Criminal Laws of the Territory of Orleans which was published in 1806 But the appeal of political intrigue was too strong for Kerr and ...

"Summary of the Manuscript Recollections of Milo G. Williams (1804-1880)," by Florence Murdoch. Volume 54, Number 2, April-June, 1945, pp. 113-126.
... early Cincinnati are to early memories of the boy early education before early and late a habit early rolls as Marston early enough to starve on
"Sergeant Stanley Nagorka," Volume 29, Number 3, July, 1920, pp. 294-297.
... 294 Ohio Arch 294 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The Captain has given his native town and state wide and honorable publicity His book is a lively modest straightforward statement of his services in the World War as full of thrills as his daring exploits It is written in attractive form and excellent spirit and deserves a place in every American library-especially those of
"Story of the First Geological Survey of Ohio, 1835-1842," by Paul Wakelee Stoddard. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 107-135.
... early Geological Survey early period in the early and almost alone who worked hard and who worked well has withdrawn from the Survey and we are still more sorry to observe that ill-health is the cause for his country's sake and his own may he soon be well again53 And finally in the issue of July 1838 appeared a review of the First ...

"A Confederate Prisoner at Camp Chase: Letters and a Diary of Private James W. Anderson," by George C. Osborn. Volume 59, Number 1, January, 1950, pp. 38-57.
... early feeling better early here Ah a Sweet early visible clouds early snows were early with cold and yet I early sick I have a early ...

"President William McKinley: Main Events in His Life," Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 232-235.
... early childhood Only two years after taking up his residence in Canton Mr McKinley received the Republican nomination for prosecuting attorney and though the county was hopelessly Democratic he was elected He was elected to Congress in 1876 and served continuously from 1877 until March 1891 He was elected governor of Ohio in 1891 and re-elected in 1893 by a plurality of 80995 He was elevated ...

"Provincial Basis of Patriotism, The," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 664-676.
... 664 Ohio Arch 664 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications AFTERNOON SESSION AUDITORIUM OF THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY BUILDING 130 O'CLOCK The addresses delivered at the afternoon session of the meeting were of an unusually high order Members of the Society and their friends came in large numbers to hear the two noted speakers on the program They soon filled the auditorium to the limit of its ...

"A 'Backwoods Utopia': The Berea Community of 1836-1837," by David Lindsey. Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 272-296.
... early developed and long early as 1831 but soon 9 early decades of the early he was familiar early 1830's17 How much early 1836 Sheldon was
"Index to Minutes of Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Society and the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees," Volume 33, Binding Supplement, , 1924, pp. 614-615.
... INDEX TO THE MINUTES OF THE THIRTY-NINTH INDEX TO THE MINUTES OF THE THIRTY-NINTH MEETING OF THE SOCIETY AND THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Allen William Life of 585 Dawes Beman G term expires is reAsh Cave report on 585-586 elected 589-590 Atwood J F 587 Dennis Jerry 579-580 Director report of 548-563 Baker R C 538 Dryer Mrs Orson D 538 Bareis George F 538 569 572 report on Dunham John M 538 Museum Committee 583-584 term expires is re-elected 589-590 elected Eaton S L 549-550 ...

"The Origin of the Giddings Resolutions," by W. Sherman Savage. Volume 47, Number 1, January, 1938, pp. 20-39.
... party passed resolutions party On May 5 he party58 He was not party was not made up party would do all it party but would not
"Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio," by Charles T. Greve. Volume 35, Number 3, July, 1926, pp. 473-481.
... early pioneers but read early history Other early the origin of the institution with which he is now connected and set forth the collections of unusual interest that have been gathered in the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio in recent years ADDRESS OF LUCY E KEELER Mr Greve's ...

"Speculative Interest in Ohio Lands in 1829 as Revealed in a Letter from Henry Farmer to Samuel J. Browne," edited by William D. Overman. Volume 48, Number 4, October, 1939, pp. 329-337.
...early if the route to Cin was published Stage by Stage amp the usual Expes it would operate powerfully on thousands in this country who would raise the means to tranport themselves amp families -- I calculate the 3000 referred to could not have taken a capital of less than 20 Per Head out of the country includg Passage Money amp Many took Hundreds nay thousands so that at the least Estimate of 20 this is 60000 but this is not all they have ...