... THE RELATION OF THE GLACIAL PERIOD TO THE RELATION OF THE GLACIAL PERIOD TO ARCHAEOLOGY IN OHIO As yet no implements have been found in Ohio which can certainly be ascribed to the glacial age The hope that we may yet discover pre-glacial instruments in Ohio as we have discovered pre-glacial wood is however a sufficient justification of this ...
... Reviews Notes and Comments Reviews Notes and Comments 469 COLONEL FREDERICK W GALBRAITH JR NEWLY ELECTED NATIONAL COMMANDER OF THE AMERICAN LEGION Colonel Galbraith enjoys the distinction of having been both sailor and soldier in the course of his career He was born at Watertown Massachusetts May 6 1874 and later attended grammar school in Springfield that state He was graduated from a nautical training school at Boston in 1893 and served in various positions aboard American sailing ships ...
... northwest is further evidence See sketch map in Paden op cit 101 and pp 106-113 for an interesting account of the difficulties of the ford 28 Most diaries contain reference to Sioux in this area The village may have been the same one referred to in the Geiger-Bryarly diary Potter op cit 99 entry of June 5 See also Mattes and Kirk loc cit 307-308 29 A familiar camping spot See Paden op cit 114 et seq 30 Delano op cit 57-59 comments on the ...
... settlement in the south and middle west of the states of Mississippi Illinois Indiana Alabama Missouri and Iowa socially in the turkey shoot the spelling bee and the many games of chance aesthetically in the rise of a group of minor poets devoted to singing the glories of the flag and to the pageants of immigrant trains whose ultimate goal would be the setting sun1 Philip Bevan long familiar with the middle west and a student of theology in ...
... settlement across the settlement and many saw it remaining a land of farmers and space for generations to come3 Like a number of other nineteenth-century students of the western city Scott became interested in the subject largely because of his economic stake in western town sites Born in Ridgefield Connecticut in 1799 he had begun his business career in South Carolina at the age of twenty4 ...
... AN EXAMPLE OF POLITICAL ORATORY IN AN EXAMPLE OF POLITICAL ORATORY IN 1855 BY MRS ARTHUR G BEACH Mr Albert Beveridge has painted a vivid picture of the decade 1850-1860 as a background to his study of Abraham Lincoln There have been preserved at Marietta Ohio a border town some letters and papers written during those years by a student at Marietta College Search through them brought to light an account of one of the stump speeches of Mr Henry ...
... OHIO'S CONTRIBUTION TO NATIONAL CIVIL OHIO'S CONTRIBUTION TO NATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE REFORM BY C B GALBREATH Ohio is great in many ways The achievements of her sons are not confined to the spectacular vocations of statesmanship and war Piatt and Howells and other writers have given her a respectable place in the literature of the republic ...
... 632 Ohio Arch 632 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Quarterly but all numbers are promised from the printer before the close of the calendar year From this brief report it will be seen that the publications of the Society are increasing in volume and value Signed JOSE PH C GOODMAN Chairman SCHOENBRUNN Your committee has been steadily at work throughout the year in seeking to make the ...
... settlement soon found it expedient to explore and experiment for old seeds degenerated after a few years of repeated planting and it became necessary to change in order to secure profitable results The demand for new seeds also developed from the exigencies of the environment for there were variations in soil in climate and topography and in problems of transportation and storage as well as changes in the dietary habits of people and animals ...
... REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR THE NATION'S HISTORY A new edition of The Nation's History by two Ohio authors Arthur R Leonard head of the Department of History in the Central High School and Bertha E Jacobs of the North High School of Columbus Ohio has just been issued by Henry Holt and Company of New York City The content of the volume of 648 pages with ...
... settlement for persons who leaned in the Methodist direction seemed without ministerial care or accidentally crossed their path Invariably the circuit rider concluded his sermon with an exhortation to those wishing to flee from the wrath to come to remain for the organization of a class the basic unit in the local church After hearing the church rules all who wanted to try and be tried by the Methodists were formed into a class under the ...
... 36 Ohio 36 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications This state was the thoroughfare for all the races and all the people in their struggle to reach the west Its foundations were laid by the very best brains of this country when that great American stream of settlers founded this composite Ohio Wherever you look you will find the
... northwest passes through Tiffin and north to Fremont and Sandusky Bay Lake Erie The Black Fork runs almost due north a distance of ten miles to Shelby and beyond then turns abruptly to the east leaves the south side of Holtz's grove makes a graceful bend at Ganges and after pursuing a tortuous course to the southeast turns to the south after leaving the old site of the Indian village of Greentown then glides slowly through Perrysville and ...
... settlement with the settlement made on January 9th 1914 A detailed account of the various transactions required in the construction of this building will be given by Prof Mills Secretary of the Building Committee This completed the reports of the officers and committees Secretary Randall reported that under the amendment to the constitution passed at the annual meeting two years ago the ...
... DOCUMENTARY DATA DOCUMENTARY DATA BY BERTHA E JOSEPHSON The effort to catalog the manuscript collections in this department thoroughly according to the unit card method has proceeded slowly with the following collections now completed MANUSCRIPT CATALOG ABB TO CAMP 1 Abbott Mary--Scrapbook Mechanicsburg O--1889 Miscellaneous collection of short stories and poems from newspapers and magazines 1914--4 2 Abstractor's Records--Property Titles Columbus O-- 1840's to 1870's Will of Henry Patch etc ...
... JAMES M JAMES M MORRIS No Haymarketfor Cincinnati As the news spread from Chicago of the events of May 4 1886 a new word came to be emblazoned into the hearts and minds of the American people That wordconnoting fear revolution anarchism and terror-was Haymarket Every man reading the newspapers or talking with his friends and neighbors of the events of that day could not but be aware of the fact that the anarchists who had wormed their way into the bloodstream of American life had finally let ...
... THE GENEALOGICAL SECTION THE GENEALOGICAL SECTION REPORTED BY HELEN S FULLER The joint session of the Columbus Genealogical Society and the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society took place at 7 PM April 1 in the auditorium of the Ohio State Museum Frank A Livingston presided and John F Carlisle presented a paper on William Holmes McGuffey His History and Genealogy in which he ...
... settlement of Ohio's present boundary EXCHANGES The Society is in constant correspondence with the other State Societies and the leading Historical Societies of the country With all these a system of exchange of publications is established Eleventh Annual Meeting Eleventh Annual Meeting 283 and a large and valuable library is in this manner being accumulated -a library which can be obtained ...
... edited by edited by MARVIN R ZAHNISER John W Bricker Reflects Upon the Fight for the Bricker Amendment John W Bricker long a prominent name in the politics of Ohio and the United States will forever be known to students of American history as the author of a proposed amendment to the Constitution1 Popularly called the Bricker Amendment this Senate Joint Resolution was first introduced on September 14 1951 as Senate Joint Resolution 102 ...
... settlement founded by Oberlin men 47 Fairchild The Underground Railroad 103 48 In Akron in 1854 a crowd gathered at the railway station where a popular Negro barber was being returned South it grew so threatening that the marshal withdrew and the agent released the Negro and himself left town Lane op cit 580-582 In Painesville in April 1859 a crowd gave United States Marshal Johnson and a Kentucky agent twenty minutes to leave town Cochran op ...