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"Fort St. Clair Park," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 626-628.
... early this summer to replace one that had become unfit for further use The new one was very substantially built and should serve for years In addition two rustic foot-bridges have been built across the small stream which wends its course through the Park A tractor with mowing attachment recently purchased with state funds proves very helpful in keeping the large grass acreage in trim This is now accomplished expeditiously economically and ...

"Funeral of Adam Willis Wagnalls," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 500-515.
... early days in the Mid-West Now let me say that Adam Wagnalls was more than a business man He was a spiritual prince among men He was a gentleman of the old order One of the old dramatists back in the time of Queen Elizabeth called Jesus the first true gentleman that ever lived It is enough then to say that Adam Wagnalls was a true gentleman His character was an epitome of well-nigh all the virtues-- sobriety and earnestness unobtrusive ...

"The Explorations of the Edwin Harness Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 16, Number 2, April, 1907, pp. 113-193.
...early one hundred acres early examination in 1846 early fifties each have early fall within the early indicated there are early half a mile distant
"David Tod and the Gubernatorial Campaign of 1844," Volume 62, Number 2, April, 1953, pp. 162-178.
... party because of his party noted above The party discipline and had party Colonel Caldwell party and its principles party as soon as he had
"Mound Builders of Ohio, The," by S. S. Knabenshue. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 148-151.
...early enough that there was no lack of intellectual ability in our aborig- ...

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 Ohio Workmen's Compensation Law," by H. R. Mengert. Volume 29, Number 1, January, 1920, pp. 1-48.
...early revealed was early spring when the early months of 1916 and early enunciated in the early twice as much as the state pays for services it may be impossible to secure and retain the experts needed in this great task What has already ...

"From Small Minority to Great Cause: Letters of Charles Sumner to Salmon P. Chase," by Beverly Wilson Palmer. Volume 93, , Summer-Autumn, 1984, pp. 164-183.
... early January 1861 61 Seward's speech delivered in the Senate 12 January 1861 proposed five means by which the Union could be preserved He offered such concessions to the South as a Constitutional amendment denying Congress the power to interfere with slavery in any state and proposed a popular convention to consider amendments to the organic national law Congressional Globe 36th Congress 2nd Session 343-44 62 Kinsley Bingham Governor of ...

"Major George W. Rue, the Captor of General John Morgan," by William Marion Miller. Volume 50, Number 2, April-June, 1941, pp. 130-134.
...early remembered He was a devout Presbyterian and a faithful attendant at the services of his church For many years--as late as 1 909 or 1910--he conducted a sort of mission Sunday-school for poor children in a building near his home on North IIth Street in Hamilton entirely out of his own rather meager resources Some may have criticized him for prodigalities of this sort but surely no one ever accused him of a misdeed or an ungenerous act ...

"Burke Aaron Hinsdale," by Harold E. Davis. Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 241-283.
... early death He lies early American History Memorandum Concerning the Establishment and History of Libraries at Hiram College 37 Letters 38 Notes on conquest of Canada Letters Material relating to Garfield from which Hinsdale wrote books on Garfield containing many speeches of Garfield not available elsewhere Collected and bound in one volume in Hiram College Library Teacher in Literature ...

"Excavations of the Adena Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 10, Number 4, April, 1902, pp. 452-479.
...early defined at the time the mound was opened In a number of instances the loose earth was removed from the sepulchers disclosing large rooms some of which were 10 feet long and seven feet wide with an arched roof being high enough for a man to stand upright in them In the second period the burials were much different no sepulchers were prepared for the dead and not one of the skeletons was covered with bark and only one showed any trace of a ...

"Charles Willing Byrd," by W. H. Burtner, Jr.. Volume 41, Number 2, April, 1932, pp. 237-240.
... CHARLES WILLING BYRD CHARLES WILLING BYRD BY W H BURTNER JR The second secretary and acting governor of the Northwest Territory the first United States judge for Ohio district has had almost nothing printed of his life and endeavors Not ten lines can be found in the histories of Ohio His bones now lie forgotten in a little township cemetery back of the new school house at Sinking Springs ...

"The American Veterans of Foreign Service and the Veterans of Foreign Wars," by George T. Trial. Volume 57, Number 1, January, 1948, pp. 79-93.
...early 2000000 members of early twenties but he early a quarter century early years only early 10000 local units early in mind members of the VFW sponsor many educational projects on ...

Volume 59, Number 2, April, 1950, pp. 204-229.
... politics and slavery politics of the region nor emphasize the cultural diversities which had developed by the mid-nineteenth century Furthermore the author is prone to explore new by-paths of history slighting some of the main points and characters John James Audubon is a shadowy figure in this book Daniel Drake the famous doctor of Cincinnati is not mentioned there is only a passing ...

"The Western Reserve and the Frontier Thesis," by Kenneth V. Lottick. Volume 70, Number 1, January, 1961, pp. 45-57.
...early the paternity of early high school the early secondary education early in 1800 and arrived early bibliothecal early serenity In many of
"Proceedings of the Annual Ohio History Conference," Volume 48, Number 2, April, 1939, pp. 95-163.
... early believed in early however the element of personality is one factor which cannot safely be ignored in any satisfactory interpretation of history Hence it is the duty of students of the past to obtain as clear a view as possible of the part played by individuals in the making of the world what it is today The importance of the personal element in history has been recognized in recent ...

"Report of Committees on Historical Activities," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 564-567.
... early days and historical sketches of all the old mills and factories They are also making a survey of all the towns and town sites that have been laid out in the county and are gathering historical facts in regard to the development of education in the county They are also erecting markers along the Zane Trace The Hiram Historical Society cooperating with the Hiram College participated in a Garfield Centennial Celebration November 19 1 93 1 ...

"Report of the Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 45, Number 3, July, 1936, pp. 273-296.
...early seen in the case of the library With a few exceptions the library collects and borrows material for the purpose of illustrating certain books or of increasing the public's interest in reading along certain lines The science that underlies collecting in a certain field including history research and preservation is either unknown to the librarian or is too involved for his limited time In other words the most effective material for him is ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 138-141.
... 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 Masters of the Blue Grass His sketch of Morgan is a very interesting one but it differs in some important particulars ...

"The Collapse of the Peculiar Institution Through Military and Legal Action," by W. Sherman Jackson. Volume 83, Number 3, Summer, 1974, pp. 183-191.
... politics delayed successful debate and adoption until January 1865 By December three-fourths of the states had ratified the amendment Ironically Congress accepted ratification by several seceded southern states Southern ratification had been made possible under the provisional governments which had been recognized by President Andrew Johnson Although Texas was the only southern 23 Randall Constitutional Problems under Lincoln 387 388 24 ...