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"Schoenbrunn," (OHS Committee Report) Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 588-590.
... settlement Donations have been solicited from pupils in the schools and others to erect a church and a school house on the sites of the first church and first school house in the Northwest Territory These buildings will be so far as possible duplicates of the original structures The Missionary who established this little Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting 589 Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting 589 city ...

"A History of Banking in Ohio," Volume 23, Number 3, July, 1914, pp. 312-322.
... northwest corner of High and Broad streets Its business was a successful and growing one until June 1 1 90 5 when it was merged into the Huntington National Bank On August 1 1875 the Capital City Bank was organized by Samuel S Rickly who became its president It has always been a successful institution and under the active management of Ralph R Rickly its present president gives promise of a long career of usefulness in this community Closely ...

Volume 90, Number 4, Autumn, 1981, pp. 371-390.
... INDEX INDEX COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABZUG Robert H Passionate Liberator Theodore Dwight Weld amp the Dilemma of Reform rev 350-351 Access to the Past Museum Programs and Handicapped Visitors A guide to Section 504-making existing programs and facilities accessible to disabled persons by Alice P Kenney 260 Accounting systems Buckeye Steel Castings Company 246-247 Acheson David C and David S McLellan editors Among Friends Personal Letters of Dean Acheson rev 93-94 Acheson Dean Among Friends ...

"The Death and Funeral of President William Henry Harrison," Volume 37, Number 4, October, 1928, pp. 605-612.
... THE DEATH AND FUNERAL OF PRESIDENT THE DEATH AND FUNERAL OF PRESIDENT WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BY REV EDWARD S LEWIS One of the most notable campaigns for the presidency of the United States was that of 1840 in which Martin Van Buren and William Henry Harrison contended for that high office This was perhaps the most picturesque of the presidential campaigns The Democrats were strong and confident Harrison the Whig candidate was ridiculed by them as being only a western soldier living in a log ...

"The Hero of the Sandy Valley: James A. Garfield's Kentucky Campaign of 1861-1862," Volume 72, Number 1, January, 1963, pp. 3-24, notes 83-85.
... THE THE HERO OF THE SANDY VALLEY JAMES A GARFIELD'S KENTUCKY CAMPAIGN OF 1861-1862 by ALLAN PESKIN In the days when the Indians roamed at will through the mountains of Kentucky they instinctively dreaded this dark and bloody ground Later the white man came first a cautious trickle through the passes then a torrent of settlers with axes rifles and families They cleared the forest shot the game and planted their families in cabins and cities The Indians went away and left Kentucky to ...

"The Millerite Movement in Ohio," Volume 81, Number 2, Spring, 1972, pp. 95-107.
... N N GORDON THOMAS The Millerite Movement in Ohio A most spectacular and dramatic nineteenth century religious movement in America developed from the preaching of William Miller This was the culmination of the pronouncement that Christ's Second Coming would occur in October 1844 Preaching in a forceful manner and with convincing sincerity Prophet Miller delivered hundreds of lectures in years 1831 to 1844 His message was one of emotion and ...

"Honors to the Memory of Jonathan Alder," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 533-536.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 533 Reviews Notes and Comments 533 Indian dialects and is a man of high character and gentlemanly attainments At the conclusion of the exercises a remarkable demonstration occurred The vast crowd charmed by the address and manly bearing of Buffalo Child Long Lance surged forward eager to grasp him by the hand The timbers under the speaker's stand began to snap The Chief and those about him however succeeded in getting to the ground and the threatened collapse of the ...

"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.
... Glimpses Into Cincinnati's Past THE GEST LETTERS 1834-1842 edited by CHARLES SCHULTZ Erasmus Gest was fourteen years old in November 1834 when he left home family and friends in Cincinnati to attend school first a manual training school in Dayton Ohio and then a Springfield Ohio high school of which Milo G Williams a Cincinnatian was successively and respectively general supervisor and ...

"Lucy Elliot Keeler," Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 608-612.
... LUCY E LUCY E KEELER Death came to Miss Lucy E Keeler at the Memorial Hospital in Fremont on Tuesday morning March 11 1930 She had been ill since October and had sought relief in a number of hospitals but finally returned to Frement where she gradually grew weaker until her death Funeral services were conducted in the Presbyterian Church of Fremont on the following Thursday Some years before her death a newspaper friend had requested that she prepare a brief sketch of her life and activities ...

"Body Snatching in Ohio During the Nineteenth Century," by Linden F. Edwards. Volume 59, Number 4, October, 1950, pp. 329-351.
... BODY SNATCHING IN OHIO DURING THE BODY SNATCHING IN OHIO DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY by LINDEN F EDWARDS Professor of Anatomy Ohio State University The history of the science of human anatomy is not merely a biographical record of the leading personalities or a compilation of the discoveries and achievements in that science it is also the ...

"In Memoriam: Trustee of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 45, Number 3, July, 1936, pp. 284-287.
... 284 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 284 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY but it has been customary to present these memorials at the time of the Annual Meeting as well This committee with Dr George W Rightmire as chairman assisted by Mr Freeman T Eagleson prepared the following memorial IN MEMORIAM LOWRY FRANCIS SATER TRUSTEE OF THE
"George Armstrong Custer," Volume 41, Number 4, October, 1932, pp. 651-654.
... George Armstrong Custer 651 George Armstrong Custer 651 GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER BY GOVERNOR GEORGE WHITE On December 5th 1839 the people of New Rumley were extending their neighborly congratulations upon the birth of a boy Today after the lapse of nearly a hundred years the people of Ohio are extending to the village of New Rumley their congratulations upon the same event and the nation honors
"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.
... 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 one ...

"NEWS AND NOTES" Volume 71, Number 1, January, 1962, pp. 62-66.
... NEWS and NOTES TH R OUGH the efforts of a group of Columbus citizens organized as the Kelley House Committee Inc and the Franklin County Historical Society the famous Alfred Kelley mansion located at 282 East Broad Street has been carefully dismantled and removed to Franklin Park where it is to be reconstructed and restored At Franklin Park the stonework of each wall has been laid out on the ground in the same position it had vertically Each of the three thousand stone blocks in the structure ...

"Ships in the Wilderness: A Note on the Invasion of Canada, 1813," by Howard S. Miller and Jack Alden Clarke. Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 124-128, notes 197-198.
... SHIPS IN THE WILDERNESS A NOTE ON THE INVASION OF CANADA 1813 by HOWARD S MILLER and JACK ALDEN CLARKE At the beginning of 1813 Lake Erie was dominated by a British naval force The English with their flotilla of transports came and went as they pleased supplying the troops that had occupied the whole of Michigan and now threatened Ohio It became increasingly apparent to President Madison and his closest military advisers that there was little ...

"Land to the Freedmen: A Vision of Reconstruction," by Robert F. Horowitz. Volume 86, Number 3, Summer, 1977, pp. 187-199.
... ROBERT F ROBERT F HOROWITZ Land to the Freedmen A Vision of Reconstruction The Reconstruction Acts of March 1867 were much closer to the ideas of the moderate and conservative elements of the Republican party than to the views of the radicals Influential Republicans such as George Julian Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner had originally hoped for a more thorough reconstruction policy which they were never able to obtain In fact the phrase Radical Reconstruction is in part unjustified since ...

"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 ...

"A Pioneer Author to a Pioneer Editor," Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 255-256.
... A PIONEER AUTHOR TO A PIONEER EDITOR A PIONEER AUTHOR TO A PIONEER EDITOR ONE of the most interesting books relating to pioneer days is John McDonald's Sketches a small volume of 267 pages reprinted from a series of articles contributed to the Western Christian Advocate The author was born in 1775 and died in Ross county Ohio in 1853 He passed through the rough wild experience of frontier life-was in turn boatman hunter surveyor military ...

Volume 53, Number 4, October-December, 1944, pp. 393-411.
... settlement in Ohio not long after and since it existed parallel to the Harmony group for almost as long a period this story has an added interest for local historians Unfortunately there is no index The appendix gives the Articles of the Association of the Harmony Society B E J BOOK REVIEWS 405 BOOK REVIEWS 405 David Dale O wen Pioneer Geologist of the Middle West By Walter Brookfield ...

"President Hayes's Graduation Speeches," by Wyman W. Parker. Volume 63, Number 2, April, 1954, pp. 135-146.
... PRESIDENT HAYES'S GRADUATION SPEECHES PRESIDENT HAYES'S GRADUATION SPEECHES by WYMAN W PARKER Rutherford B Hayes upon graduation from Kenyon College in 1842 gave the valedictory for his class He also presented an oration as did his eight classmates As Hayes came into prominence a legend grew about the superior qualities of his talks that commencement This reputation was increased rather than diminished by the local newspaper report of the proceedings that day the only available public evidence ...