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"Ohio in the Presidential Election of 1824," Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 153-224.
... party so completely party and of party groupings The basic party transformation of party groupings of the party The working of the
"Samuel A. Hudson's Panorama of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers," by Joseph Earl Arrington. Volume 66, Number 4, October, 1957, pp. 355-374.
... early in 1848 that this early 2500 miles early visible from the early removal northward being planned62 It was not long however before the artist had completed the long-expected final section of the lower Mississippi and added it to the other three sections on view in Providence Besides ...

"Who Killed Tecumseh?," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 562-563 .
... 562 Ohio Arch 562 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Introductory Note For some months there has been in contemplation by interested parties a series of publications entitled Ohio Historical Collections It was first thought that the monographs of this series should be limited to political history Upon mature deliberation however it was ...

"Explorations of the Seip Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 18, Number 3, July, 1909, pp. 269-321.
... early archaeological early one hundred rods to early one hundred and early writer on American early connected with section 2 It was 6 feet high with a diameter of 40 feet SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE MOUND The mound for the ...

"Additional Compensation for Soldiers of the World War," Volume 30, Number 3, July, 1921, pp. 351-353.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 351 Reviews Notes and Comments 351 action makes very little change in the status of the Society while it offers large opportunities for co-operation with the various branches of the Department of Education The Superintendent of Public Instruction now becomes ex-officio a member of our Board of Trustees ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION FOR SOLDIERS OF THE WORLD WAR A constitutional amendment providing for issuing bonds for adjusted compensation for service in the World War was ...

"George F. Bareis," Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 325-336.
... politics he was a liberal politics Mr Bareis was a writer of parts especially of historical documents quiet unassuming yet always active genuine wholesome and unselfish ever engaged in helping somebody or some worthy cause a man whose advice was widely solicited and generously granted from his fund of knowledge gained through the diversified pursuits of his mind Contact with him gave ...

Volume 68, Number 1, January, 1959, pp. 89-114.
...party in the United party maverick out of sympathy with the views of the three Republican presidents who occupied the White House from 1921 to 1933 In dramatic fashion this multimillionaire senator berated the Republican tax policy of favoring the rich and attacked its author the multimillionaire secretary of the treasury Andrew W Mellon The millionaire's war achieved no immediate change but ...

"Lucy Elliot Keeler," Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 608-612.
... early awakened and her early Americana REORGANIZED LIBRARY Miss Keeler was one of the charter members of the Matinee Musical club and also of the Colonel George Croghan Chapter D A R and of the Neighborhood Club--the first of a series of study clubs organized one winter of which the Cosmopolitan Coteria and Sorosis have survived to this day She joined the Presbyterian church under the ...

Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 301-307.
...early twenty years in the early years of the early editions which have early history of Indiana early editions but they early builders is well illustrated by White Hall built at ...

"Electric Railroad to Serpent Mound," Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 287-288.
... early as 1637 His early settler a very cordial invitation was extended to the Nye Family Association to hold the third annual reunion in Marietta The eight branches of the Ichabod family are scattered from the Mediterranean Sea to the Pacific Ocean and yet not one of these branches failed in showing their loyalty and devotion by contributing in some way to the entertainment Great interest ...

"Conduct and Revolt in the Twenth-fifth Ohio Battery: An Insider's Account," by Dennis K. Boman. Volume 104, , Summer-Autumn, 1995, pp. 163-183.
... early June and did not early 1862 Lincoln still early five hundred miles over every variety of roads imaginable He also stated with renewed confidence and patriotism that the Union must and shall be preserved and terrible will be the retribution on those who at the end of this desperate though successful struggle shall be weighed in the ...

"Henry B. Curtis. A Memorial Address," Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 47-54.
...early a thousand votes He early education ancient early in the war of the early age of about sixty early life-affable attentive courteous to all A R MCINTYRE ...

"Kossuth Before Ohio Legislature," Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 114-119.
... KOSSUTH BEFORE OHIO LEGISLATURE KOSSUTH BEFORE OHIO LEGISLATURE Copy of an address delivered before the General Assembly of Ohio February 6 1852 by Louis Kossuth the Hungarian Patriot His appearance before the Assembly was by invitation and after its delivery a Committee was appointed to wait upon him and procure the manuscript of the ...

"The Infant School That Grew Up," Volume 47, Number 1, January, 1938, pp. 59-68.
... early age Healthful exercise and play and intervals of rest are judiciously interspersed with mental occupations and sometimes these are united in a peculiar form of amusement The direct instruction by the teacher is imparted chiefly in conversation enlivened by question and answer and so managed as gently to guide the infant mind to useful thought without denying it the animating consciousness of its own voluntary action The cultivation of ...

Volume 59, Binding Supplement, , 1950, pp. 469-482.
... party 116 warned against party and Democrats 192 party in 8 California party on 16 as party organ Pepper party and Republicans
"Adena," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 185-187.
... Ohio Day at the Jamestown Exposition Ohio Day at the Jamestown Exposition 185 But if for the first time in the history of the race somebody is to draw a line around thrift and enterprise I am sure Ohio will insist on trying the experiment for herself For all economic measures are necessarily experiments especially those which deal with new ...

"Gerard Fowke," Volume 38, Number 2, April, 1929, pp. 201-218.
... early in 1870 In 1854 he early every county in the early every mile along early all this work was early 200 miles of the early every State between Canada and the Gulf of Mexico from the ...

"The First Purely Republican Form of Government in America," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 514-516.
... THE FIRST PURELY REPUBLICAN FORM OF THE FIRST PURELY REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA BY WILLIAM M PETTIT The historical political controversy that raged in the years 1636-37 was over the demand of Anne Hutchinson that women be accorded equal political rights with men in Massachusetts Sir Harry Vane was elected governor in 1636 being a representative of the Hutchinson faction but in 1637 he was defeated by John Winthrop The General Court of Massachusetts tried the famous Hutchinson ...

"Lincoln on Labor: In Speech at Cincinnati, 1859," Volume 32, Number 1, January, 1923, pp. 284-289.
...early all if not all early condition Reviews early age I was myself a hired laborer at twelve dollars per month and therefore I do know that there is not always the necessity for being a hired laborer because once there was propriety in being so My understanding of the hired laborer is this A young man finds himself of an age to be ...

"Salmon Portland Chase: Undergraduate and Pedagogue," Volume 28, Number 2, April, 1919, pp. 119-161.
...early four eventful years have elapsed since I took my sheep skin at Dartmouth dear old Dartmouth and sallied forth to seek my fortune aet 18 as they say upon the tombstones Well and how should I have spent the time had New England still detained me within her loved borders Verily I cannot tell but I see no great reason to suppose that I should have been much better or wiser or richer than I am now Qua cum ita sint it seems to me that I have ...