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"Editorialana," Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 558-567.
...early not Ohio specimens and are typical Georgia finds Further the country has been flooded with spurious artifacts with complete records furnished by dealers throughout the country The commercially inclined collector destroys the mounds and village sites merely for the relics they find blotting out forever what might be of great importance to the archaeologist who will sooner or later make an ...

"The Battleship Ohio," Volume 34, Number 2, April, 1925, pp. 206-215.
... party to the Union Iron party moved to a stand party of ladies and party of ladies and gentlemen of this city to the number of between one and two hundred embarked on board the steamboat Richmond for the purpose of witnessing the launch of the
"A Civil War Diary of Albion W. Tourgee," edited by Dean H. Keller. Volume 74, Number 2, Spring, 1965, pp. 99-131, notes 146-148.
... early despite the rain54 early morning There was early this morning for early 3 PM We have early this morning to go early 3 PM We have
Volume 48, Number 4, October, 1939, pp. 347-350.
... SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL SUBJECT AND TITLE INDEX TO VOL XLVIII For Index of Authors see Contents page iii PAGE ANTHROPOLOGY--STUDY AND TEACHING Gillin John Some Unfinished Business in Cultural Anthropology 4452 BACKUS FAMILY Phillips Mrs J E Ohio's Deep Roots in Connecticut 7482 The Beginning of Formal Dental Education at Bainbridge O by Edward C Mills 243-256 Benjamin F Wade and the Atrocity Propaganda of the Civil War by Harry ...

"William Williams Mather," by John H. Newvahner. Volume 40, Number 2, April, 1931, pp. 190-199.
... early Survey is due largely to the Chief Geologist William Williams Mather Professor Mather came from one of the most celebrated Puritan families of America He was descended from Rev Richard Mather who fled from England to Massachusetts in 1635 to escape persecution for nonconformity Richard Mather brought four sons to America from the second of whom Timothy the subject of this article was descended The paternal grandfather of William Eleazer ...

"Ancient Indian Giants," Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 283-285.
...early eight feet tall early in the fall The collection comprises eight skeletons of which some are women and children They are not all complete but all the larger bones have been found and there is at least one complete specimen of an adult man The excavations were in progress for months and the discovery is considered one of the most important from the standpoint of anthropology in Maryland ...

"Organizing a National Convention: A Lesson From Senator Dick," by Thomas E. Felt. Volume 67, Number 1, January, 1958, pp. 50-62.
... party machinery have been party managers as well In party state the school party in the state and at party conventions since party are lost sight of
"The Hoskinsville Rebellion," Volume 47, Number 4, October, 1938, pp. 319-354.
... early days of the war both sides enforcing the prisoner's oath not to take up arms again160 Parole violators who were recaptured were summarily shot161 and if Wesley actually was a parolee that would account for his reluctance to take the field again If the weight of evidence indicates correctly that Wesley had not received Tertullus' letter or been influenced by it 162 and if Wesley did believe that he was legitimately out of the service163 ...

"The 1802 Constitutional Convention and Status of the Negro," Volume 81, Number 1, Winter, 1972, pp. 15-37.
... party In the course of my party region of origin party29 See Voting Chart party There does however party region of origin age or the consistent dominance of any one leader Thus determining the complexities involved in the motivations ...

Volume 45, Number 1, January, 1936, pp. 89-92.
... early settlers are not early census schedules early settlers but no early maps of Lac Herie early Ohio newspapers--principally of Sandusky--and he found great stores of information in ...

"Asa S. Bushnell," by J. W. Atwood. Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 282-286.
... early age of sixteen Asa early life the advantages of a higher education but he loved to read and so acquired a considerable store of information later in life His family life was of great interest and charm In Springfield he built the stately house which was his home for so many years There he loved to dispense a kindly and gracious hospitality to the many friends who sought his door In the ...

"Governor Othniel Looker and His Descendants," Volume 42, Number 4, October, 1933, pp. 446-451.
...early establishes her relationship to Governor Looker In answer to the further question From what source did you get the names of Othniel's children she wrote 450 Ohio Arch 450 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications My father's family had this record and it has been in my uncle's possession years Rev R N John my father's brother gave it to ...

"Address of Congressman Overmyer (Dedication of Hayes Memorial)," Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 460-462.
... 460 Ohio Arch 460 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications technic Institute the Brooklyn Institute the Missouri Historical Society the Florida State Museum the president of Tufts College the National Society of D A R etc ADDRESS OF CONGRESSMAN OVERMYER Congressman A W Overmyer of the 13th Ohio District who came from Washington D C expressly ...

"James McBride: Historian and Archaeologist of the Miami Valley," by Terry A. Barnhart. Volume 103, , Winter-Spring, 1994, pp. 23-40.
... early settlement in the early history of the early settlement of the early years in early 1800s Those early social economic and
"Commerce and Culture, The Pattern in Ohio: An Address," Volume 66, Number 3, July, 1957, pp. 269-277.
... early Ohio in the years early a thousand miles of early nineteen hundred twenties because we have matured to the point where we recognize that it is not commerce or culture but commerce and culture--and by any measurement that I know how to bring to it e have made very great progress ...

"The Debt of the State of Ohio from 1900 to 1938, Inclusive," Volume 51, Number 2, April-June, 1942, pp. 119-142.
...early eight thousand early that the fund at early three times as early rent of six per early in the nineteenth century 75 See supra p 138 OHIO'S DEBT 1900-1938 141
"Hocking Valley Railroad Promotion in the 1870's: The Atlantic and Lake Erie Railway," Volume 81, Number 4, Autumn, 1972, pp. 263-278.
... early 1870's there was a early 60's won fame as a early announcing the early lacked the early a quarter of a early impossible to
"Colonel William Leontes Curry," Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 486-490.
... 486 Ohio Arch 486 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications where they fell at the hands of the Indians This I think should be one of the first things to be done by the Commissioners The pioneer history of Ohio is filled with soul-stirring events and I know our posterity will read with grateful hearts the story of the builders of the great ...

"John Bailhache: A British Editor in Early Ohio," by William L. Fisk. Volume 67, Number 2, April, 1958, pp. 141-147.
... early Ohio journalism He saw that freedom and responsibility were inseparable prerequisites for the development of a sound tradition in the western press He stood above the nationalist and sectarian prejudices of his age but was in hearty accord with his generation's ardor for exalting the ideal of liberty on every occasion 13 Ibid ...

"Invocation (Laying Corner Stone of The Society's Building)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 416-419.
... LAYING CORNER STONE LAYING CORNER STONE OF THE SOCIETY'S BUILDING On the afternoon of Se p tember 12 1 912 the Trustees and officers of the Society laid the Corner Stone of the building of the Society located on the Campus of the Ohio State University The ground was first broken for the excavation on June 25th The weather on the day of the corner stone laying was ideal and a goodly audience of the friends of the Society including many ...