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"Explorations of the Gartner Mound and Village Site," by William C. Mills. Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 129-189.
... EXPLORATIONS OF THE GARTNER MOUND AND EXPLORATIONS OF THE GARTNER MOUND AND VILLAGE SITE WM C MILLS CURATOR OF THE STATE ARCH AND HIST SOCIETY The Gartner mound located partly upon the land of Mr Adam Gartner and partly upon that of Miss Elizabeth Lievy is situated about six miles north of Chillicothe on the east side of the Scioto river The river bank at this point is quite high upward of 70 feet above low water mark and is very irregular with here and there spurs running up to the river ...

Volume 53, Number 4, October-December, 1944, pp. 303-312.
... northwest corner of Town and High streets and raged until about the middle of September with the same virulence and fatality as in the preceding year The population of the city was then 17882 As usual about one-fourth fled from the city There were 2 2 5 deaths among those who stayed and faced it There was no cholera in 1 85 1 a few cases appeared in 1852 and in 1854 but this was the last sizable visitation ...

"Twenty Years at Hiram House," by Judith A. Trolander. Volume 78, Number 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 25-37, notes 69-71.
... settlement movement reached settlement was established in settlement in Cleveland to settlement work as such was settlement movement George settlement or neighborhood
Volume 51, Number 4, October-December, 1942, pp. 259-340.
... northwestern Great Lakes Survey How long he remained in this position is again elusive for a little later he was professor of botany and pharmacy in the Detroit Medical College Before he left Ohio entirely however he may have performed one more service with lasting consequences He was a member of a committee asking that a county asylum be provided for mental cases In 1867 he was made a member ...

"Joseph Ray," by Jerry Dennis. Volume 46, Number 1, January, 1937, pp. 42-50.
... JOSEPH RAY1 JOSEPH RAY1 By JERRY DENNIS Joseph Ray was born in Ohio County Virginia now Ohio County West Virginia on November 25 1807 His ancestry was of English origin and can be traced back to John Ray the naturalist William Ray his father was born in Ireland in 1782 and had settled with his parents near West Liberty Virginia in 1789 On February 25 1807 William married Margaret Graham a ...

"The Ohio Experience: A Symposium on Historic Sites Administered by the Ohio Historical Society," Volume 67, Number 3, July, 1958, pp. 244-263.
... settlement of Indians settlement in the Northwest settlement have been developed as this type of property A third factor which is applied to otherwise less deserving areas utilizes the external relation of a site to important historical events or periods Thus Harriet Beecher Stowe House ...

"Claude Meeker: As Member of the Kit-Kat Club, and the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 40, Number 4, October, 1931, pp. 600-612.
... 600 Ohio Arch 600 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications He was community-minded He was proud of his city He loved his neighbor He was devoted to his friends He was so unselfish gracious thoughtful and kind as Governor Cox said that he exalted the thing we too casually call friendship He found good in everything and was always of good cheer--a kindhearted courteous high-minded cultured ...

"Gerard Fowke," Volume 38, Number 2, April, 1929, pp. 201-218.
... settlements of Leif Ericson and his successors finding much to substantiate Horsford's conviction that Norsemen occupied the Charles River Valley near Boston for at least several generations He also opened some mounds in Pike County Ohio studied geological formations in southern Ohio and flint quarries in eastern Kentucky reported upon ...

"An Indenture of 1831 in Portage County, Ohio," Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 288-292.
... northwest of the village of Hudson Benjamin Wait native of Massachusetts came with his father a first settler of Brecksville in Cuyahoga County Sarah Kent native of Massachusetts came in 1808 to Brecksville to teach school These two were married in 1810 and she died in 1829 Mr Wait again married within a year and the new wife was unwilling to accept responsibility for all of her stepchildren Therefore the three boys of which Nelson was the ...

"The Cincinnati 'Bible War,' 1869-1870," by Harold M. Helfman. Volume 60, Number 4, October, 1951, pp. 369-386.
... settlement advocated the settlement between the settlement question and the Miller resolves sneered at authority and criticized its acts in a gross and disrespectful manner31 Yet the turbulent witch-hunters pressed forward and redoubled their crusade against what one prominent Unitarian minister who was also a member of the Cincinnati ...

"Dr. John Milton Bigelow, 1804-1878: An Early Ohio Physician-Botanist," Volume 51, Number 4, October-December, 1942, pp. 313-331.
... northwestern Great Lakes Survey How long he remained in this position is again elusive for a little later he was professor of botany and pharmacy in the Detroit Medical College Before he left Ohio entirely however he may have performed one more service with lasting consequences He was a member of a committee asking that a county asylum be provided for mental cases In 1867 he was made a member ...

Volume 27, Number 4, October, 1918, pp. 553-558.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XXVII INDEX TO VOLUME XXVII EXPLANATORY NOTE With the exception of a few pages Volume Twenty-six is made up of two articles History of Educational Legislation in Ohio by Prof Miller and The Indians in Ohio by H C Shetrone These articles are so foreign to each other that few of the subjects treated are identical hence an index covering both would possess no special advantage ...

"Elizur Wright, Jr., and the Emergence of Anti-Colonization Sentiments on the Connecticut Western Reserve," by David French. Volume 85, Number 1, Winter, 1976, pp. 49-66.
... DAVID FRENCH DAVID FRENCH Elizur Wright Jr and the Emergence of Anti-Colonization Sentiments on the Connecticut Western Reserve Probing the origins of reform sentiment is the sort of sleuthing particularly attractive to students of social history The Connecticut Western Reserve has evoked considerable scholarly discussion much of which vastly over-simplified the interaction of reformers with their environment The origins of sentiments in the Western Reserve in opposition to schemes for ...

"An Ohio Doctor in the Early Navy," by Howard D. Kramer. Volume 60, Number 2, April, 1951, pp. 155-174.
... settlement viewed life in the more civilized centers of the world Lewis A Wolfley was born on February 14 1807 at Elizabethtown Pennsylvania His father John Wolfley settled in Elizabethtown during the Revolutionary War In 1794 he became quartermaster in the second company of Lancaster militia commanded by a Captain Heinselman2 About this time he married Elizabeth Heintzelman the mother of Lewis At the age of eleven young Wolfley a brown-haired ...

"Adena," Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 185-187.
... Ohio Day at the Jamestown Exposition Ohio Day at the Jamestown Exposition 185 But if for the first time in the history of the race somebody is to draw a line around thrift and enterprise I am sure Ohio will insist on trying the experiment for herself For all economic measures are necessarily experiments especially those which deal with new ...

"Mary White: Autobiography of an Ohio First Lady," Volume 82, Numbers 1 & 2, Winter-Spring, 1973, pp. 63-87.
... MARY L MARY L WHITE Mary White Autobiography of an Ohio First Lady As I hurriedly dressed I could hear the commotion downstairs while outside the National Guard was forming with appropriate commands and the neighing of horses It was Inauguration Day in Columbus Ohio January 12 1931--my father would soon be Governor George White Because of the recent death of Mother I was at the age of ...

"Picture of a Young Copperhead," by Carl M. Becker. Volume 71, Number 1, January, 1962, pp. 3-23, notes 76-78.
... settlement of North-South differences had no place in his plan If the peace men used Crittenden's proposals as a guide in their deliberations the South would be reconciled the Union would be preserved as the founding fathers fashioned it and the constitution would become once again the law of the land These counsels of perfection could be realized so Tom believed only through the election of Copperheads to congress and they had no more valiant ...

"Life Among the Lowly: An Early View of an Ohio Poor House," edited by Frank P. Levstik. Volume 88, Number 1, Winter, 1979, pp. 84-88.
... edited by edited by FRANK R LEVSTIK Life Among the Lowly An Early View of an Ohio Poor House The care of the poor in Ohio during the early nineteenth century was largely based on English legislation of the sixteenth seventeenth and eighteenth centuries In 1795 statutes of the Northwest Territory provided a means whereby the poor could be ...

"John H. Klippart, Secretary of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, 1856-1878," by John F. Cunningham. Volume 61, Number 1, January, 1952, pp. 51-63.
... settlement of our State were comparatively numerous had ceased to visit us and could not strictly be included in our fauna Previous to that time Dr Kirtland had written his Report on Birds for the Ohio Geological Survey In this same volume also was a monograph on the History Culture and Varieties of Indian Corn prepared by Secretary Klippart This was followed by an essay on The Oat Plant ...

Volume 36, Binding Supplement, , 1927, pp. 685-701.
... settlement in Ashtabula in Ohio 188-311 County 556-558 pioneer experiences Proctor A M 562 Index 697 Index 697 The Provincial Basis of Patriotism Richland County petition on Corwin's 664-676 imprisonment 199 Pugh Rep George E 303 Riddle Rep Andrew G 273 Purcell Elsie B 179 Riegel Vernon M 177 Putnam Daniel 544 Rivers and Harbors Bill vetoed by Pres Putnam Mrs Deborah L Gardiner 542 Polk 195 ...