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"A Documentary History of Ohio" by A. A. Graham. Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 423-429.
... early history especially early history lie early as 1875 it was early records In Wisconsin Minnesota and Kansas the 428 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 428 Ohio ...

"Schoenbrunn," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 632-633.
...early completed and is attracting a large number of visitors Most of the logs have been hewn for the Schoolhouse and the hand-split shingles are ready Through the personal interest of Mr C B Galbreath we have secured from Dr W N Schwarze Archivist of the Moravian Church in Bethlehem Pennsylvania over 100 pages of translation of the Zeisberger Diary This is of intense interest not only to us but the record deals with many important matters ...

"Stone Graves in Brown County, Ohio," by Gerard Fowke. Volume 9, Number 2, October, 1900, pp. 193-204.
...early a century-ever early a foot of earth early two inches longer early a part of the early rectangular in early all the stones in
"Flint Ridge," Volume 30, Number 2, April, 1921, pp. 90-161.
... early white settler found early pioneer days of early settlement of the early ruined himself by early so The coal early transparent to
"Favorable Action of the General Assembly on Budget of the Society," Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 530-541.
... early files if they so desire and there will be no excuse for destroying them or keeping them where they are inaccessible for reference purposes For the encouraging attitude of the General Assembly the Society is duly grateful Among many members of both houses and state officials who manifested a friendly interest it is somewhat difficult to discriminate Especial credit is due to Honorable J F Atwood Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee ...

"Miami University, Calvinism, and the Anti-Slavery Movement," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 66-73.
... early as 1833 he sensed early impressed upon my early movement within the Old School to force the church to take an anti-slavery stand As a virtual Presbyterian school Miami became a storm center of two great controversies which rocked the national church first the controversy between liberal and orthodox Presbyterians second the struggle ...

"The Beginnings of the New Jerusalem Church in Ohio," by Ophia D. Smith. Volume 61, Number 3, July, 1952, pp. 235-261.
...early half a century in early Swedenborgians were early date the early as 1804 He removed early all the respectable early all the Towns along
"Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 24, Number 4, October, 1915, pp. 541-578.
... party of some thirty gentlemen from Columbus and Dayton there were seven or eight automobiles conveying the visitors and it was discovered that what has just been said concerning the road in the fort is more than true Certainly something ought to be done about it as it is a reflection upon the state of Ohio and our Society that such a condition of affairs is permitted But as Mr Wood has ...

"The Short Life of Manhattan, Ohio," Volume 65, Number 4, October, 1956, pp. 376-398.
... party Daniel Chase was a party because it had always been fair72 One can well suppose that the real reason for supporting it was not its fairness but its devotion to Manhattan Benjamin Franklin Smead did not live to see this defeat but died at the age of forty in the summer of 1840 of brain fever73 Although his journeyman H S Knapp had taken over the paper as soon as Smead fell ill it ...

"Northern Businessman Opposes the Civil War: Excerpts from the Letters of R. G. Dun, A," edited by James D. Norris. Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 138-147, notes 200.
...early half the States are united in the resolve Are we for a mere abstract idea to squander millions of lives amp bankrupt the country financially trying to prevent it when any man of common reason should see it an impossibility Yes an impossibility This war may go on until you amp I have hoary heads but the end amp object if subjugation be it will not be attained nor can it ever be When you talk about speedily annihilating the rebellion you ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 95-108.
... early afternoon trains it early implied charges that many of our leading scholars are engaged in treasonable propaganda and that tens of thousands of American school teachers and officials are so stupid or disloyal as to place treasonable textbooks in the hands of childen is inherently and obviously absurd and Be it further resolved that the successful continuance of such an agitation must ...

"The Charcoal Iron Industry of the Hanging Rock Iron District-Its Influence on the Early Development of the Ohio Valley," Volume 42, Number 1, January, 1933, pp. 72-104.
... early development of the early furnaces or those early requirement in early furnaces and at early all of the flux for early requirement for the
"Jared Potter Kirtland, M. D., 'The Sage of Rockport,' November 10,1793-December 18, 1877," by George M. Curtis. Volume 50, Number 4, October-December, 1941, pp. 326-337.
... early settlements and pioneer days At home he was known as the Sage of Rockport the idol of his community In 1861 Williams College of Massachusetts conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Laws In 1864 he was elected a member of the American Academy of Sciences in 1875 at the age of 82 he became a member of the American Philosophical Society the highest recognition then accorded to a scientist in the New World
"Song Writers of Ohio: Benjamin Russel Hanby, Author of 'Darling Nelly Gray,'" by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 180-215.
... early espoused the cause early found engrossing early day through his early day Ben Hanby was early scenes and kindred early in the year 1856 As
"Internal-Improvement Projects in Southwestern Ohio, 1815-1834," by Richard T. Farrell. Volume 80, Number 1, Winter, 1971, pp. 4-23.
...early 200000 in stock But early in the state's history but in the absence of traffic and capital the project was not seriously considered until after the War of 1812 During the next decade business and political leaders repeatedly urged the General Assembly to appropriate funds In their opinion a canal would not only provide an outlet for the interior regions of the state but also would ...

"Civil War Letters of Darwin Cody," Volume 68, Number 4, October, 1959, pp. 371-407.
...early every day but not early four Miles We are early two weeks-- more early all of the old men early three thousand men early all have gone
"Serpent Mound Park," Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 633-634.
... Forty-First Annual Meeting 633 Forty-First Annual Meeting 633 President Johnson stated that the reports of the Committees on the various Parks should be given great attention On last Sunday he attended the Ohio History Day celebration at Logan Elm Park and was absolutely amazed by the number -- literally thousands -- in attendance The celebration lasted practically all afternoon and great interest was displayed by those present The American ...

"Crawford County 'Ez Trooly Dimecratic': A Study of Midwestern Copperheadism," Volume 76, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter and Spring, 1967, pp. 33-53, notes 93-95.
... party if indeed they all party in the area in party10 it should be party in Crawford County party followed Douglas party's position the
"The Department of History and Archaeology in the Ohio Centennial, at Columbus, September 4 to October 19, 1888" by A. A. Graham. Volume 2, Number 4, March, 1889, pp. 541-547.
... early settlements in America to the present time gold silver and copper in all about one thousand pieces The entire collection was the exhibit of A H Smith of Burg Hill Trumbull county A few smaller collections were also shown near The medals were chiefly in a case shown by Dr Eli D Pocock of Shreve Wayne county and exhibited many of the medals or their duplicates issued to individuals in the West The exhibit of flax-group seven - comprised in ...

"Under the Aged Logan Elm" (A Poem) by Rachel E. Hughes. Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 548-549.
... 548 Ohio Arch 548 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The little band in homespun suits To whom our ancestry we trace With pride were Freedom's first recruits -- The heroes of a noble race They heard the call of Paul Revere -- His rousing cry To arms to arms And eager flocked from far and near The stalwart yeomen of the farms Hail to the men that made us free Hail to the stainless swords ...