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Volume 98, , Summer-Autumn, 1989, pp. 201-218.
... Index Index COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABOLITIONISM 150 Aboriginal inhabitants of Ohio 101-130 passim Abuse and neglect of orphans 18 19 Adam Robert 132 Adams County Ohio 104 Adams John Quincy 54 Adena Mound 109 illustrations 11 Adjutant General OM 148 149 Adjutant General's Annual Report OM 149 163 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 124 Agassiz Louis Congregationalists and Evolution ...

"The First Purely Republican Form of Government in America," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 514-516.
... settlement to be without the settlement to desire a union with the colony of Massachusetts This compact or charter may be said to have been the forerunner of the Constitution of the United States and the Articles of Confederation It illustrated the first republican form of government in America Written by the Rev John Wheelwright whose name heads the list of thirty-five signers it is still ...

"Colonel John W. Harper: In Memoriam," Volume 26, Number 3, June, 1917, pp. 450-451.
... northwest Ohio The Central Ohio Conference was organized in 1856 It accomplished important educational and philanthropic work until it was merged with the Cincinnati Conference in 1913 under the name of the West Ohio Annual Conference which now embraces the entire western half of the State ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 502-511.
... REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR A REVIEW OF THE LIFE AND THE DIARY AND LETTERS OF RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES Robert Latham the editor of the Asheville N C Citizen in the issue of that paper for May 12 1929 publishes his review of the Life and the Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes Mr Latham is a well-known journalist of the Southland He began on the editorial staff of the Columbia S C State He was afterwards editor of the News and Courier ...

"A Pioneer Letter," by Rachel R. Lockwood. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 153-155.
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 153 A PIONEER LETTER The letter here presented was written by Miss Rachel R Lockwood great aunt of George R Lockwood Editor of the Natio n al Republic published in Washington D C She emigrated from Sussex County Delaware to Preble County Ohio In 1845 she moved with other members of the family to Miami County Indiana where she became the wife of Jonathan Potterfield Dr Dingle to whom the ...

"William McKinley," Volume 10, Number 2, October, 1901, pp. 243-249.
... settlement in Montgomery county the family removed to Champaign county where Israel one of the nine children spent his boyhood days He received his early education in the country schools until the age of eighteen then left the farm and taught school to obtain means to pay for further education Attended the high school at Springfield and the college at Granville now Dennison University graduated at Farmer's College in 1853 read law with Gunckel ...

"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.
... settlement owned and operated by my grandfather Ohio was at that time little more than a wilderness I have heard my father talk often of the Indians and wild animals which shared the region the entire state perhaps with the white people who had drifted into it and settled there In 1831 my father then at the age of 22 was engaged to teach school to the few young people who lived close enough ...

"Proceedings of the Annual Ohio History Conference," Volume 48, Number 2, April, 1939, pp. 95-163.
... settlement of this estate and settlement at the confluence settlement in 1788 Local settlements in Ohio that did settlement qualified to take the vessel to sea So once again though an ...

"Address of Hon. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War" (Hayes Dedication) Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 451-455.
... northwest side of the square whenever my journeys took me through that place and to this day when I visit Martinsburg and want to cross the square I follow the same practice although the poles have long since been taken down and the broom and the globe disappeared from every memory but mine Later in 1 89 0 I was a student at Johns Hopkins University when Mr Hayes then ex-President came there to make an address before the Historical Seminary of ...

"New Trustees of the Society: Rev. William Henry Rice, Albert Douglas," Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 350-352.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA NEW TRUSTEES OF THE SOCIETY REV WILLIAM HENRY RICE D D Among the historic characters who played a thrilling and imperishable part in the early annals of Ohio were the three Moravian missionaries Christian Frederick Post David Zeisberger and John Heckewelder From the last named in direct descent is the Rev W H Rice for many years past a life and active member of the
"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 354-355.
... northwestern part of the state one of the richest sections in historic lore but Dr Slocum's book which contains some 650 pages of nearly 500 words to the page naturally and at times necessarily deals with facts and events pertinent to the history of the entire state This book is therefore to a very great degree a history of Ohio Indeed both from its local limitation and its treatment of ...

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 ...

"Marking the Old 'Abolition Holes,'" by Felix J. Koch. Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 308-318.
... MARKING THE OLD ABOLITION HOLES MARKING THE OLD ABOLITION HOLES BY FELIX J KOCH CINCINNATI A quadroon girl in Sunday best strolled down the quiet little main street of Ripley in southern Ohio not long since and coming to the crest of the bluff whence the long descent begins to the river she rested her arms on an immaculately white monument set to the famous old abolitionists of Ripley-the place where Eliza crossed the ice in the story-and ...

"David Tod and the Gubernatorial Campaign of 1844," Volume 62, Number 2, April, 1953, pp. 162-178.
... DAVID TOD AND THE GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN DAVID TOD AND THE GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN OF 1844 by DELMER J TRESTER Historian Wright Air Development Center The sound of twenty-six cannon shots rolled across Columbus on the morning of January 8 1844 noisily signaling the beginning of a lively day in the capital At 9 o'clock the Columbus Guards met the Dayton Artillery east of the Scioto river just as the most splendidly beautiful brass piece of the Dayton Artillery sent forth several rounds In half ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 138-141.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR AN EARLY OHIO SCHOOL BOOK Through the kindly interest of Mr Kora F Briggs the Society has come into the possession of an interesting school book published in Columbus in the year 1818 two years after this city ...

"Report of the Committee on Mound City Park," Volume 35, Number 1, January, 1926, pp. 274-277.
... 274 Ohio Arch 274 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MOUND CITY PARK Mr A C Spetnagel Chairman of the Committee read the following report The Committee appointed to supervise the restoration of the Mound City Group of prehistoric earthworks and the construction of a state park from the tract on which they are located offers the following brief report Foreword ...

"'Richest and Best / Is the Wine of the West': The Ohio River Valley and the Jewish Frontier" by Amy Hill Shevitz. Volume 112, pp. 4-18, Winter-Spring, 2003, pp. 4.
... settlement and development It settlement and prior settlement there Jewish settlement in the Ohio River settlement they held the West
"Portrait of Simon Kenton," (R,N and C) Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 141.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 141 Reviews Notes and Comments 141 state of preservation The title page which is reproduced in facsimile carries the imprint of one of the very early publishers of Columbus PORTRAIT OF SIMON KENTON In Filson Club Publications No 17 the artist who painted the portrait of Simon Kenton is spoken of as Louis Morgan The contribution is by General Samuel W Price himself an artist and an authority on the subject treated in his carefully prepared monograph entitled The Old ...

"Vatralsky's Tribute to MacGahan," Volume 9, Number 1, July, 1900, pp. 141-147.
... Comments Notes and Reviews Comments N otes and Reviews 141 the contrary A shade of pathetic and almost tragic sadness was cast over the proceedings of the of the meeting by the fact that only a few short hours before the wires across the wide waters had flashed the news that General Roberts with the British troops had occupied Pretoria meaning that it was the beginning of the end for the plucky but all too rash Dutch descendants in the African republic and that England's star of empire was ...

"Faith vs. Economics: The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, 1845-1883," by John E. Pixton, Jr.. Volume 66, Number 1, January, 1957, pp. 1-10.
... The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly VOLUME 66 NUMBER 1 J ANUARY 1957 Faith vs Economics The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad 1845-1883 By JOHN E PIXTON JR In the 1850's Cincinnati was Queen of the American West and eastern railroad builders pressed eagerly toward the prize of her commerce1 And even before the rails reaching westward from New York Philadelphia and ...