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Volume 64, Number 2, April, 1955, pp. 214-237.
... settlements of the United settlement projects involving settlements there The French and Indian War which its activities helped precipitate and changing circumstances blasted its hopes but it lasted officially until 1771 and some of its members continued their efforts to get land grants from Virginia in the Revolutionary period George ...

"Buckeye Argonauts," Volume 59, Number 3, July, 1950, pp. 256-269.
... settlements and the Great Basin29 A California company from St Clairsville completed its organization in February 1849 and made preparations for embarking to the gold fields by way of Cape Horn The organization of this company is especially notable inasmuch as one of its leaders was Wilson Shannon first Ohio-born governor of the state30 In addition to the former governor other members of the ...

"Harpers Monthly and Serpent Mound," Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 393-394.
... Editorialana Editorialana 393 following device A shield in form a circle On it in the foreground on the right a sheaf of wheat on the left a bundle of seventeen arrows both standing erect in the background and rising above the sheaf and arrows a mountain range over which shall appear a rising sun SEC 2 The great seal of the state shall be two and one-half inches in diameter on which shall be engraved the device as described in the preceding section and it shall be surrounded with these words ...

"Matthias Loy, Leader of Ohio's Lutherans," by C. George Fry. Volume 76, Number 4, Autumn, 1967, pp. 183-201, notes 267-270.
... settlement located just west settlement boys did not approve wholeheartedly of the 'dudes' who were attending the only university in Columbus at that time92 194 OHIO HISTORY 194 OHIO HISTORY A site having been selected on the National Pike just east of Alum Creek the students and faculty ...

Volume 64, Number 1, January, 1955, pp. 93-124.
... settlement was westward On the settlement at Harmony Butler settlement at Harmony Posey settlement at Economy settlement to 1875 the period covered in the 1880 history and a more detailed account of happenings since then While the ...

"Cooperation between The Ohio State University and the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 568-574.
... settlement of issues instead of allowing them to grow up into differences This Committee consisted of -- Mr George F Bareis General George Florence General Edward Orton Jr representing the Society and Dr W O Thompson Dr T C Mendenhall Dr Raymond Osburn representing the University This committee held a number of meetings called in experts representing both institutions and discussed quite fully two phases of activity in which the danger of ...

"The Breath of Vision of Dr. John Strong Newberry," Volume 52, Number 4, October-December, 1943, pp. 324-346.
... settlement as early as the Ohio River counties Cincinnati was the center of culture The potentialities of Cleveland were not to be realized for some time to come Henry Newberry chose Cuyahoga Falls for his residence and the place to stake out his future At Tallmadge not far away he owned land containing deposits of coal It is to the credit of Henry Newberry father of John the geologist that ...

Volume 97, , Summer-Autumn, 1988, pp. 174-186.
... Index Index COMPILED BY LAURA RUSSELL ABOLITIONISTS 122-132 Abolition's Axe Beriah Green Oneida Institute and the Black Freedom Struggle by Milton C Sernett rev 87-88 Above and Beyond A History of the Medal of Honorfrom the Civil War to Vietnam edited by Gordon Hardy bk note 170-171 Accounting reform Chapters in Ohio Progressivism The Cincinnati and Dayton Bureaus of Municipal Research and Accounting Reform by Richard K Fleischman and R Penny ...

"A Toledo Trade Union and the Arizona Constitution of 1910," by Paul G. Hubbard. Volume 67, Number 2, April, 1958, pp. 109-128.
... A Toledo Trade Union and A Toledo Trade Union and The Arizona Constitution of 1910 By PAUL G HUBBARD THE PERSISTENT DEMAND FOR REFORM in American government was running strong in 1911 On the local level many cities were experimenting with the commission form of government which was supposed to eliminate some of the weaknesses of the mayor-council system and to thwart the bosses Following the lead of South Dakota in 1898 several states adopted the initiative and referendum to afford the people ...

"Daniel Hosmer Gard," Volume 35, Number 2, April, 1926, pp. 427-431.
... settlement known as Brown's settlement on February 20 1844 The same log school-house which nurtured and sustained the education of our sturdy American youth still served and administered its training and discipline with thoroughness and severity Young Gard when not going to school worked on the family farm which had been greatly enlarged by purchases of adjoining land by his father In 1860 ...

"'God's Scourge': The Cholera Years in Ohio," by Donald A. Hutslar. Volume 105, , Summer-Autumn, 1996, pp. 174-191.
... northwest contained the northwest Europe and England carried by migrants travelers and members of the military and immigrants from Hamburg Bremen and Liverpool brought the cholera to New Orleans54 The epidemic spread rapidly 49 De Bow Mortality Statistics of the Seventh Census 672-73 50 The bound volumes of the Xenia Torch-Light which cover the Civil War years as well as the year 1866 are ...

"In Search of the Mound Builders: The State Archaeological Association of Ohio, 1875-1885," by Terry A. Barnhart. Volume 107, , Summer-Autumn, 1998, pp. 125-170.
... northwest which was the Germany the vagina gentium of the Moundbuilders empire The remnants of the Mound Builders were the tribes living along the Gulf of Mexico at earliest notice They had abandoned many former habits yet still retained discernable traits The aboriginal game of chungke for instance was played with stone discs similar to the discoidal stones occasionally found in Ohio mounds ...

"Ohio History Conference, The," Volume 39, Number 2, April, 1930, pp. 411-468.
... northwest we have been much chagrined that the first the most populous and perhaps the richest of these states is the most backward in this regard The reason for that might be analyzed by some historians in the future For the present it is true and the only question is to find some form of cooperation among those who are interested in the matter some one to make a first step Mr Chairman I do not know whether what I am about to offer is the ...

Volume 59, Number 1, January, 1950, pp. 101-113.
... settlement at the mouth of the Cuyahoga for the Connecticut Land Company in 1796 Since then the city of Cleveland has spread in all directions and much of the original vegetation has been either destroyed or greatly altered 106 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 106 Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly From ...

Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 260-272.
... northwestern Appalachian northwest wilderness The volume is not a final answer to the how and the why--such an answer probably will never be written The book does succeed however with the graphic presentation of its story and as such it will be a valuable lesson to those persons interested in popularizing history The volume can be recommended for study to teachers of history and for reading ...

"Report of the Fifty-Second Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Held April 1-2, 1938," Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 197-248.
...settlement and uncertainty settlement or political settlement of Oregon is as settlements on our frontiers settlement was called then and settlement Byers rented a
"Historical Organizations in Ohio," Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 231-235.
... HISTORICAL ORGANIZATIONS IN OHIO HISTORICAL ORGANIZATIONS IN OHIO Allen County Historical and Archaeological Society Lima James A MacDonell President Mrs H B Longsworth Secretary Alliance Historical Society Alliance Mrs Fred Donaldson President Ashland County Historical Society Ashland William A Duff Secretary Association for the Study of Negro Life and History Columbus William F Savoy State ...

"The Explorations of the Edwin Harness Mound," by William C. Mills. Volume 16, Number 2, April, 1907, pp. 113-193.
... settlements in the rough state and they were then made into such objects as were needed Large containers or drinking cups were made from these shells as shown in Figs 68 and 69 The shell shown in Fig 68 is known as the Fulgur Perversum and was made by cutting away a portion of the body whorl and removing the columella The beak was carefully rounded and made into a wide spout to aid in emptying the vessel or to serve as a place to drink from ...

"Collections of the Rutherford B. Hayes State Memorial," Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 51-157.
... settlements on the Great settlement Many of the letters settlement quite similar to settlement of our National settlement than ever The South settlement Victories on the part of the ...

"The Presidential Campaign of 1864 in Ohio," Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 548-589.
... northwestern part of Ohio and the twelfth including counties in the south central part of the state alone went Democratic On the home vote the Unionists had a three per cent majority the total Unionist vote including the home and soldier vote was fifty-seven per cent of the whole 2 Considering the total number of votes cast in the different congressional districts one finds that the vote was ...