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"Early Ohio Postal Routes," by William D. Overman. Volume 55, Number 1, January-March, 1946, pp. 21-29.
... settlements in Kentucky was settlement progressed and Columbus became the hub of activity In 1810 all existing post routes were discontinued and a whole new system was provided18 The routes established in 1810 were 1 Pt Pleasant Virginia by Gallipolis Scioto Salt Works Chillicothe Franklinton Worthington Delaware Mt Vernon Mansfield Ripley Bronson to Huron on Lake Erie 2 Marietta to Belpre 3 ...

"History of Education Legislation in Ohio, 1851-1925," by Nelson L. Bossing. Volume 39, Number 2, April, 1930, pp. 223-399.
... HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL LEGISLATION HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL LEGISLATION IN OHIO 1851-1925 BY NELSON L BOSSING PH D CHAPTER IV HIGHER EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Higher education held a conspicuous place in Ohio's early legislation Approximately one-half of the educational legislation passed during the first three years of Ohio's ...

"The Ninth Ohio Volunteers (A Page from the Civil War Record of the Ohio German Turners of Ohio)," by Carl Wittke. Volume 35, Number 2, April, 1926, pp. 402-417.
... THE NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEERS THE NINTH OHIO VOLUNTEERS A PAGE FROM THE CIVIL WAR RECORD OF THE OHIO GERMAN TURNERS OF OHIO BY CARL WITTKE DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY The contributions of the German Turner organizations to ...

"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.
... settlement of the question of the Wilmot Proviso20 our whole platform will disappear This is not so I am curious to know how the field seems to you at the present moment from yr point of view In Massachusetts I think the battle has raged with more ardor than in any other part of the country The force brought to the contest on all sides has been great The Money Power now in combination with the Slave Power has put forth all its energies The ...

"Useful Results of Historical Controversy: An Illustration and Suggestion, The," by William Z. Davis. Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 566-571.
... settlements there The more intimately acquainted we become with the Norse records and sagas the more firmly fixed becomes the belief that so much of historical basis must be conceded to be at the bottom of the sagas It finds expression in all the later histories and school text-books of history although the identification of localities is still an unsolved problem and perhaps it is unsolvable Recently the parts of the Flateyjarbok and of the ...

"Provincial Basis of Patriotism, The," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 664-676.
... 664 Ohio Arch 664 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications AFTERNOON SESSION AUDITORIUM OF THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY BUILDING 130 O'CLOCK The addresses delivered at the afternoon session of the meeting were of an unusually high order Members of the Society and their friends came in large numbers to hear the two noted speakers on the program They soon filled the auditorium to the limit of its ...

"The Election of 1848 in Ohio," Volume 36, Number 2, April, 1927, pp. 188-311.
... settlement of the difficulty was left to the House of Representatives in determining the qualifications of its members The difference persisted for an unduly long time both parties resorting to all sorts of subterfuge in order to seat their claimants as representatives from Hamilton County After resolutions had been offered and lost to seat each set of representatives31 January 26 1848 Pugh and Pierce the Locofoco claimants were seated32 ...

"'I Whipped Six Texans: A Civil War Letter of an Ohio Soldier," edited by Frank L. Klement. Volume 73, Number 3, Summer, 1964, pp. 180-182, notes 203-204.
... I Whipped Six Texans A Civil War Letter of an Ohio Soldier edited by FRANK L KLEMENT James Pike a grandnephew of Zebulon M Pike the noted explorer was an unusual soldier in more ways than one He was the son of Sam Pike an outspoken critic of the Lincoln administration and a longtime editor of the Hillsboro Weekly Gazette the organ of Copperheadism in Highland County while the son performed heroically on the battlefields the father was accused ...

"Remembering the Maine: Memory, Ritual, and Women's Roles in the United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary of Elyria, Ohio, 1922-1966," by Angela K. O'Neal. Volume 109, 167-186, Summer–Autumn, 2000, pp. 167.
... Remembering the Maine Summer-Autumn 2000 pp 147-186 This article is presented page by page and footnoted according to the original print version If a sentence appears to be incomplete scroll down to continue with the next page Copyright 2000 by the Ohio Historical Society All rights reserved Remembering the Maine Memory Ritual and Women's Roles in the United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary of Elyria
"Council Rock," Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 307-308.
... COUNCIL ROCK COUNCIL ROCK C C SHERWOOD Council Rock is located on a farm owned by Mr E M Sherwood five miles south-east of McConnelsville county seat of Morgan county on the east side of the Muskingum river The visible portion of the rock is twenty feet in length and ten feet in height The rock itself is one of the most prominent among many in its immediate vicinity and from its location one obtains a fine view of the valley and river in the foreground It projects out of the base of the ...

"Harding Administration and Recognition of Mexico," Volume 75, Numbers 2 & 3, Spring and Summer, 1966, pp. 137-148, notes 190-192.
... settlement of American claims settlement of claims arising settlement was set up37 In settlement of this settlements of the claims settlement -- disadvantageous to American interests ...

"The Correspondence of George A. Myers and James Ford Rhodes, 1910-1923-III," edited by John A. Garraty. Volume 64, Number 3, July, 1955, pp. 239-286.
... The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly VOLUME 64 NUMBER 3 JULY 1955 The Correspondence of George A Myers and James Ford Rhodes 1910-1923-III Edited by JOHN A GARRA TY MYERS TO RHODES Cleveland March 16 1917 My Dear Mr Rhodes I was awful glad to receive your favor of the 5th1 It is indeed a source of much pleasure to receive a letter from you and its very considerate for ...

"Rise of Medical Colleges in the Ohio Valley," by Otto Juettner. Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 481-491.
... RISE OF MEDICAL COLLEGES IN THE OHIO VALLEY RISE OF MEDICAL COLLEGES IN THE OHIO VALLEY BY OTTO JUETTNER M D F R S M ENGL Author of Daniel Drake and His Followers Secretary of the Western Association for the Preservation of Medical Records Cincinnati O Read at the sixth annual meeting of the Ohio Valley Historical Society at Miami ...

"Last Ohio Canal Boat, The," by Albert N. Doerschuk. Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 109-116.
... THE LAST OHIO CANAL BOAT THE LAST OHIO CANAL BOAT BY ALBERT N DOERSCHUK Amid mammoth sweet corn and prosaic cabbage near the now peaceful and dead port of Bolivar once a great trading and manufacturing town noted for its life and the dash of its inhabitants nestles the last canal boat now a poor squatter's shelter Long years ago forced over the banks of the canal during a flood this boat was ...

Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 206-226.
... settlement from the unfinished settlements from the Indians settlement Hamilton writes settlements it does not go settlements Ohio has had its share of UtopiasZoar Equity Watervliet ...

"George Bohan Wright," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 441-444.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA GEORGE BOHAN WRIGHT General George B Wright one of the oldest most widely known and highly esteemed citizens of Ohio died at the residence of his daughter Mrs Frank C Eaton Columbus Ohio on September 11 1903 General Wright's life was one save in his last years of incessant and intense activity and most successful achievement His parents were of the best New England ...

"Flatboating Down the Ohio and Mississippi, 1867-1873: Correspondence and Diaries of the William Dudley Devol Family of Marietta, Ohio, Part II," edited by Robert Leslie Jones. Volume 59, Number 4, October, 1950, pp. 385-418.
... FLATBOATING DOWN THE OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI FLATBOATING DOWN THE OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI 1867-1873 Correspondence and Diaries of the William Dudley Devol Family of Marietta Ohio PART II edited by ROBERT LESLIE JONES Professor of History Marietta College V More material remains from William Dudley Devol's fourth flatboating expedition than from ...

"Mound Builders of Ohio, The," by S. S. Knabenshue. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 148-151.
... 148 Ohio Arch 148 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications Really of what value to any one are the opinions of Mr Fowke The society cannot afford to become sponsors for Mr Fowkes' eccentricities It is far better that the entire edition be suppressed and all the books sent out recalled than that the society should suffer from this most inconsiderate of books If the Executive Committee will take ...

Volume 81, Number 3, Summer, 1972, pp. 228-230.
... settlement in Oklahoma although the first chapter does weakly mention some as- 230 OHIO HISTORY 230 OHIO HISTORY pects of present life and the last chapter covers the suits brought before the Indian Claims Commission ROBERT A TRENNERT Temple University Smoked Yankees and the Struggle for Empire Letters from Negro Soldiers 18981902 Compiled ...

"Cleveland's Johnson: First Term," Volume 67, Number 1, January, 1958, pp. 35-49.
... Cleveland's Johnson First Term Cleveland's Johnson First Term By EUGENE C MURDOCK BACK IN THE EIGHTEEN FORTIE S a number of railroads had purchased from the city of Cleveland a strip of lakefront land one hundred and fifty feet wide between East Ninth Street and the Cuyahoga River In the decades that followed a valuable area of made land was built up on the lake side of the original strip The Union Depot erected in Civil War times and the adjacent railroad yards were located on this made land ...