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"Down South Before the War. Record of a Ramble to New Orleans in 1858" Volume 2, Number 4, March, 1889, pp. 488-513.
... early April when early completed Basking on the ground at the pit's edge lay a young man who seemed to be guarding a dinner basket and at the same time superintending the work of Uncle Pete for by that name he addressed the gray-pated old veteran of the spade As I came near both saluted me with the usual bows and words of servility Presently Uncle Pete paused from his digging and looking ...

"Early Cincinnati's 'Unprecedented Spectacle,'" Volume 79, Number 1, Winter, 1970, pp. 5-17.
... early July on his return to England Owen spent a night in Campbell's home in Bethany Later in a letter to his son Robert Dale from Wheeling on July 13 Owen said that he and Campbell had agreed on Cincinnati as the place and the time to be the second Monday in April 182942 In selecting Cincinnati as the site both disputants acknowledged the importance of this growing Ohio River city now so ...

"The Herbert Bigelow Case: A Test of Free Speech in Wartime," Volume 81, Number 2, Spring, 1972, pp. 108-121.
...early and succinctly early as I can recall his early in the post-war red scare a special agent reported that Bigelow had spoken in Cincinnati on The Good and Bad of Bolshevism In the speech he had urged that Bolshevism be given a fair trial and that American troops be withdrawn from Russia This report was included in the department's file on ...

"Bibliography of the Earthworks of Ohio," Volume 1, Number 2, September, 1887, pp. 191-200.
...early opposite Milford Clermont county Brief description Anc Mon p 95 Pl xxxiv A No 2 Also figured in Hugh Williamson's work on Climate p 197 fig 2 Bibliography of the Earthworks of Ohio Bibliography of the Earthworks of Ohio 195 Ancient works in Anderson township Notices and partial descriptions 16th Rep Peab Mus pp 167-174 and p 202 also ...

"A History of Local Agricultural Societies in Ohio to 1865," Volume 52, Number 2, April-June, 1943, pp. 120-140.
... early history of the early as they could which early in 1819 by early societies early agricultural early fairs did not much early ...

Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 311-336.
... early history the persons early so p 1007 As in all previous volumes there are leads for scores of fruitful inquiries in these pages University of Oregon EARL POMEROY Down on the Farm A Picture Treasury of Country Life in the Good Old Days Commentary by Stewart H Holbrook pictures assembled and collected by Milton Rugoff New York Crown Publishers 1954 188p illustrations 500 The current ...

"The Charity School of Kendal," edited by Harlow Lindley. Volume 55, Number 2, April-June, 1946, pp. 183-188.
...early Meeting of the early Meeting Friends early as may be one half early as may be Provided however that when the number of pupils in said school shall fall below the maximum number of Thirty said School shall have a right to deduct from said sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars a sum at the rate ...

"Review Essay, A," by F. C. Caldwell. Volume 54, Number 4, October-December, 1945, pp. 395-408.
... early became interested early Ohio canals but early years of their early 300 mosses and early members of the early a decade not ...

"Zachariah T. Smith," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 492-494.
... early people of this and early members of the early life he formed the habit of staying at home nights and the time thus gained in addition to rainy days had given him the opportunity Thus while some live only he has proven that 'tis not all of life to live And it is unfortunate that he did not become associated with some leading ...

"Dunmore Treaty, The," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 591-592.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 591 Reviews Notes and Comments 591 THE DUNMORE TREATY In the hope that some trace might be discovered of the Dunmore Treaty to which references were made in the meeting of the McGuffey Society at the Logan Elm an account of which is published in this issue Governor James E Campbell President of the Society on August 3 addressed a letter to the American Ambassador at London England to which he has received the following answer DEAR SIRI have been instructed by the ...

"Buckeye Argonauts," Volume 59, Number 3, July, 1950, pp. 256-269.
... party of migrants or a party was under the party boarded a steamboat party from Maumee party including Judge party of enterprising
"Daniel Hosmer Gard," Volume 35, Number 2, April, 1926, pp. 427-431.
... early railroads known as The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad A job was soon forthcoming as messenger boy with opportunity to learn the Morse alphabet and its transmission With intensity and continuity learned from life on a backwoods farm young Gard soon mastered this art and in 1861 was given the position of operator at Parkersburg West Virginia The War of the States was then on and as Parkersburg was one of the disputed points he met and ...

"Glimpses into Cincinnati's Past: The Gest Letters, 1834-1842," edited by Charles Schultz. Volume 73, Number 3, Summer, 1964, pp. 157-179, notes 200-203.
... early September 1863 after Sam Pike had edited the Gazette for thirty-one years The bound volumes of the Hillsboro Weekly Gazette of the Civil War years are available in the library of the Western Reserve Historical Society Cleveland ...

"Rutherford B. Hayes, Attorney at Law," by Watt P. Marchman. Volume 77, Numbers 1, 2, & 3, Winter, Spring, Summer, 1968, pp. 5-32, notes 184-186.
...early overcome by patriotism He joined a volunteer home company consisting largely of fellow-members of the Literary Club of Cincinnati to learn the manual of arms124 As for legal matters he wrote My new business arrangements and my prospects bad as times are are evidently good Whenever other lawyers have business I shall easily make all the money that is needed 125 But he could not get the war out of his mind Weighing the matter carefully ...

"Pioneer Physicians and Their Participation in the Establishment of Social Institutions in Ohio," by Robert G. Paterson. Volume 48, Number 3, July, 1939, pp. 224-230.
... early and efficient medical aid a large proportion of the blind in every community belong to that order in society Many of these bereaved and pitiable members of the community are therefore perpetually sinking into pauperism and becoming permanent charges upon the townships while if they were taught some profitable mechanical occupation they would be able to support themselves The report then reviews acts of Congress and the state of
"Spirit of '76," Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 471-478.
... early work The Spirit of '76 was a development from a drawing entitled Yankee Doodle It was intended to portray a Fourth of July celebration in a country village In it there were three figures that afterwards developed into the three prominent figures of the spirit of '76 At the center was a jolly elderly man with broad smile on his face beating lustily on a drum and tossing one of the drum sticks in the air To his left was a fifer with straw ...

"Charles Tinker's Journal: A Trip to California in 1849," edited by Eugene H. Roseboom. Volume 61, Number 1, January, 1952, pp. 64-85.
... early start and party of early dead being all early out of provisions which we found to be very high here We proceeded on to Vernon a city only three weeks old where we met Haines who had went ahead previous to our crossing the desert60 This city is situated at the junction of the ...

"William Davis Gallagher," by W. H. Venable. Volume 2, Number 2, September, 1888, pp. 309-326.
...early the entire contents of the volume excepting the miscellaneous poems appear in print now for the first time though written at various periods between twenty-five and forty-two years ago A subsequent volume in which will be embraced The Ancient People Ballads of the Border Civile Bellum was promised but it will probably never appear for the first volume was not a financial success The book a handsome octavo of 264 pages has its contents ...

"Financing Ohio's Pre-Civil War Railroads," by Eugene O. Porter. Volume 57, Number 3, July, 1948, pp. 215-226.
... early railroads in the early charters both in early 3000 miles Actually early the speculative and early enterprises and early 4000000 of stocks and debts were sunk41 Similar suits of ...

"Mrs. Julia B. Foraker: A Review of Her Autobiography," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 42, Number 4, October, 1933, pp. 377-408.
...early brought out in her recently published autobiography I would Live It Again As the wife of a truly great Ohioan she admirably filled the place that was hers Columbus Evening Dispatch Mrs Mrs Julia B Foraker 405 MRS FORAKER'S LAST VISIT TO COLUMBUS The June issue of the Museum Echoes and the local papers of Columbus carried brief accounts of Mrs Julia B Foraker's visit to Columbus on May ...