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"Railroad Discussion Not Forbidden by Lancaster School Board: Facts and Fiction Relation by a Well Worn Story," Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 148-155.
...early 100 years and dealing with the action of an alleged Lancaster Ohio School Board in forbidding the use of the schoolhouse for the discussion of railroads and telegraphs I submit the following narrative I have written the story several times in the last five years -- the first time for the Eagle The others were published in the Detroit Times and other Hearst papers In the first place no ...

"Report of the Committee on Fort Meigs, Fort Miami and the Battlefield of Fallen Timbers," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 261-262.
... Fortieth Annual Meeting 261 Fortieth Annual Meeting 261 In addition to the usual repairs and upkeep it became necessary to reroof the dwelling of the custodian including a new roof over the porch and to repair the summer-house This has been done at a cost of 12747 The great increase of visitors at the Park has required an additional supply of drinking water and made it necessary to drill an additional well on the premises This has been done at a cost including casing and pump of 1982 0 The ...

"Leo Lesquereux," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 279-291.
... early linguistic training early as 1845 he began to early 83 years He was modest in his estimate of his own work All the knowledge that has been attained in the departments of which he knew most seemed in his later years very small to him I know a littl e he sometimes said other students of science know each a little but the whole of what ...

"Background and Youth of the Seventh Ohio President," by Ray Baker Harris. Volume 52, Number 3, July-September, 1943, pp. 260-275.
... early life The story of early struggles his early life has been early years or of his early Harding letter 1883 the original of which is in her possession ...

"Judson Harmon," Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 136-150.
... party for the presidential nomination It was considered by his friends that his splendid reputation as an executive and his undoubted strength with the electorate of Ohio as manifested in two succeeding gubernatorial elections would mark him as the most available candidate for the presidency His election and reelection to the office of chief executive of
"The Dairy Industry in Ohio Prior to the Civil War," Volume 56, Number 1, Janaury, 1947, pp. 46-69.
... early 1770's most of the early developed as a early 1840's and early date some were early 1850's ranged from early days 62 This was a
Volume 52, Number 1, January-March, 1943, pp. 79-93.
... early formative years early built from his early experience in early days--beginning early Montana offered early Montana The Fur Frontier The Mining Frontier The Military Frontier The ...

"A Pioneer Author to a Pioneer Editor," Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 255-256.
... early pioneers I have not learned the art of making money and the state of my finances are so low that I am hard run to procure subsistence and clothing or I would forward money as a subscriber to your paper If a man feels he has the disposition and is master of the needful what self complacency he feels when he does liberal generous charetable deeds-encourages Genius feeds the hungry clothes the naked-amp c whilst the poor man with the same ...

"John Henri Kagi-Biographical Notes," Volume 34, Number 3, July, 1925, pp. 422-425.
... party This led to severe party associates and party he refused to go to the limits desired and was removed by President Pierce He settled permanently in Kansas where he built up a lucrative law practice and won the regard even of those who had formerly bitterly opposed him He died in Lawrence Kansas August 31 1877 SAMUEL MEDARY Samuel ...

"Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, June 3, 1904," Volume 13, Number 3, July, 1904, pp. 375-391.
... early days when railroads early times when those broad-brimmed felt hats were the custom There being no further business before the meeting of the society it adjourned ANNUAL MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES Following the annual meeting of the society was held the annual meeting of the trustees of whom there were present Judge J H Anderson Geo F Bareis Gen R Brinkerhoff Hon M D Follett Hon M S ...

"Address of Hon. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War" (Hayes Dedication) Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 451-455.
... politics in order to equip himself really to be a servant of the Republic But I can Mr Chairman Ladies and Gentlemen at least be grateful with you that this splendid memorial has been erected here in Fremont and that this Grove is hereafter to be consecrated ground that the memory of the great service of President Hayes and that this beautiful life will be perpetuated here so that for all time to come as the youth of this city see this place ...

"The McNeely Normal School and Hopedale Normal College," by R. H. Eckelberry. Volume 40, Number 1, January, 1931, pp. 86-136.
... early period that the early in 185416 13 early academies 18 early or quite be met early 200 people and early indicated that it early ...

Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 421-463.
... early nes 56 quoted 59 at early examinations De early conductor Mad Hough early hisManlius N Y 251 early days in and first early history of
"Episcopal Versus Methodist: Religious Competition in Frontier Worthington," by Virginia E. and Robert W. McCormick. Volume 107, , Winter-Spring, 1998, pp. 5-21.
... early as 1810 trustees early day the first in early candle lighting13 early Methodist belief early supporters were early nineteenth century
"Gentile and Saint at Kirtland," Volume 63, Number 1, January, 1954, pp. 8-33.
... early Mormon community at early days as thieves robbers and murderers37 Such beliefs as to various individuals gathered at Kirtland were common among their neighbors whether justified or not38 Within a few days of the departure of the main body the temple and village of the Mormons became the objects of sightseers' curiosity Some of the converts who did not go west apostatized and a few ...

"Professor Leonard's Poem (The Wisconsin Archaeological Society, State Field Assembly, July 29-30, 1910)" Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 341-344.
... early travelers He was followed by Mr Emilius O Randall secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society who protested that he was not a professional archaeologist history being his bent if he had any bent at all and regretted that his place on the program was not filled by Prof W C Mills the successful and wellknown curator of the
"Faith vs. Economics: The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, 1845-1883," by John E. Pixton, Jr.. Volume 66, Number 1, January, 1957, pp. 1-10.
...early 10600000 or 67500 early railroads not of early railroads an early twenty-five percent of the expenditures before the road first went into receivership in 1858 Two developments quite beyond the ken of its managers also doomed the M amp C the rise of northern
"Political Campaign of 1875 in Ohio, The," by Forrest William Clonts. Volume 31, Number 1, January, 1922, pp. 38-97.
... early stage party On July 31 Mr party99 His refusal to party whose errors and party that brings me here party He recited the
Volume 81, Number 3, Summer, 1972, pp. 228-230.
... early came into contact early see many of the early a third of the collection These highly literate men may have written from the perspective of dispossessed Americans p 18 but to get at the opinions and experiences of those who did not correspond with journals other sources--such as courts-martial transcripts --will also have to be tapped ...

"A Rock with a History," by Basil Meek. Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 328-329.
... early history of the early as can be ascertained lies embedded in the earth about the same number of feet it rises above which would make it contain 500 cubic feet and weigh 40 tons It has been regarded by some as merely an obstruction in the highway and occasional threats have been made to destroy it but thus far the better sentiment favoring its preservation has prevailed If this article ...