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"Immigrant Colonies in Cleveland," by Wellington G. Fordyce. Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 320-340.
... settlements in New York and settlements in Pennsylvania by settlements in Michigan and settlement where they raised settlement Dopetown was the settlements out of the Flats
"The 1856 Election in Ohio: Moral Issues in Politics," Volume 80, Number 1, Winter, 1971, pp. 24-44.
... VICTOR B VICTOR B HOWARD The 1856 Election in Ohio Moral Issues in Politics In recent years a growing number of social scientists have taken the position that ethnic and cultural diversity of American society and not ideologies of platforms of the major parties have been the chief factors in determining American political alignments1 Samuel P Hays insists that party ideologies never reflect the major concern of the local electorate and on ...

"Samuel S. Rickly," Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 137-140.
... settlement of their countrymen had preceded them Bad luck came to the newly-arrived family The change of climate diet and mode of living caused serious illness and in less than two months nine of the family were dead Mr Rickly was the youngest and at the time of his death the only survivor of this large family Shortly after the arrival at Baltimore Mr Rickly as so often happened to boys of those days was indentured to a farmer in the ...

"A Rebuttal to Mrs. Trollope: Harriet Martineau in Cincinnati," by William R. Seat, Jr.. Volume 68, Number 3, July, 1959, pp. 276-289.
... A Rebuttal to Mrs A Rebuttal to Mrs Trollope Harriet Martineau in Cincinnati By WILLIAM R SEAT JR AMERICA WAS ACQUAINTED with Harriet Martineau before she arrived in this country When she landed at New York City in the fall of 1834 she was already a recognized author a writer of authority who was perhaps the most influential woman in England Her recently published Illustrations of Political Economy had demonstrated to Americans that sympathy with the democratic ideal and concern for the ...

"Lucy Webb Hayes and Her Family," by Emily Apt Geer. Volume 77, Numbers 1, 2, & 3, Winter, Spring, Summer, 1968, pp. 33-57, notes 186-191.
... Lucy Lucy Webb Hayes and her Family by EMILY APT GEER The public life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes has been studied by many historians but little has been written about the friendly sparkling woman he married and their large and active family of eight children Lucy Webb Hayes's concern for people helped her develop a lively interest in politics that served her equally well as the wife of a city solicitor in Cincinnati and as mistress of the White House while her husband was President Their ...

"National Negro Convention, 1848, The," by Howard H. Bell. Volume 67, Number 4, October, 1958, pp. 357-368.
... The National Negro Convention 1848 The National Negro Convention 1848 By HOWARD H BELL ON SEPTEMBER 6 1848 a small but determined group of men gathered at Cleveland Ohio to discuss the peculiar problems facing them and to lay plans for improving their position in the land of their birth They were mainly men of the Old Northwest but there were also representatives from Canada where the ...

"The Late Prehistoric Cultures of the Ohio Valley," by James B. Griffin. Volume 61, Number 2, April, 1952, pp. 186-195.
... northwestern Pennsylvania northwestern Pennsylvania northwestern Pennsylvania northwestern Pennsylvania but also into the Virginia Piedmont area and into east Tennessee It will be difficult or impossible in some cases to separate clearly Fort Ancient sites and western Monongahela ...

"Ohio Agriculture in History," by Robert Leslie Jones. Volume 65, Number 3, July, 1956, pp. 229-258.
... settlements--the tiny clearing settlement it had for an settlement forced land prices settlement In the first stage settlements there was always a settlement of the farm problem ...

"Pre-Civil War Sentiment from Belmont County: Correspondence of Hugh Anderson," edited by John Kent Folmar. Volume 78, Number 3, Summer, 1969, pp. 202-210, notes 229-230.
... ohio as much as she has ohio--his friends are generally quaker abolitionists who are not the material for an army--23 I must close as I have promised space for Martha to write in this letter Your affectionate uncle Parker Anderson 210 OHIO HISTORY 210 OHIO HISTORY Dear Nephew Although I ...

"Birth Places of Three Ohio Presidents," by Felix J. Koch. Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 117-122.
... settlement the postmaster and proprietor of the general sore Just beyond there comes the village proper It's a wee little village with neat country homes in their gardens and plenty of trees and fences about At its midst is the general store aforesaid and our friend the hub-maker introduces you to his mother a woman of 93 at last accounts who was here when Grant lived in the place You hear her recollections then stroll on to the cross-lane to ...

Volume 108, , Summer-Autumn, 1999, pp. 196-217.
... settlements of the United settlement of the frontier p settlement of the Cherokee settlements in Pennsylvania is settlements led to an unsatisfactory denouement Illinois due to the efforts of Florence Kelley and other ...

"Professor Leonard's Poem (The Wisconsin Archaeological Society, State Field Assembly, July 29-30, 1910)" Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 341-344.
... The Wisconsin Archaeological Society The Wisconsin Archaeological Society 341 about Madison describing the locations of the camps trail and fur-trade stations as described by early travelers He was followed by Mr Emilius O Randall secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society who protested that he was not a professional archaeologist history being his bent if he had any bent at all and regretted that his place on the ...

"The Political Judge: Justice John McLean's Pursuit of the Presidency" by Thomas E. Carney. Volume 111, pp.121-144, Summer-Autumn, 2002, pp. 121.
... Carney Summer-Autumn 2002 pp 121-144 PDF of this article CONTENTS of this issue Copyright 2002 by the Ohio Historical Society All rights reserved The Political Judge Justice John McLeans Pursuit of the Presidency By Thomas E Carney John McLean SC 3565 Ohio Historical Society Collections Introduction John McLean stands out as a singular figure in American legal history He was appointed to the ...

"Brand Whitlock and the City Beautiful Movement in Toledo, Ohio," by Shirley Leckie. Volume 91, , Annual, 1982, pp. 5-36.
... northwest of Courthouse Square and the police headquarters between Spielbusch and Canton The original plans had called for a new public library to be built east of the civic center mall and beyond that an art museum while on the slope below Cherry Street he had proposed that the city erect a new large auditorium These earliest plans had only envisioned the widening of Jackson Street at one end of the proposed new Cherry Street Bridge By 1907 ...

"The Beef Cattle Industry in Ohio Prior to the Civil War-II," Volume 64, Number 3, July, 1955, pp. 287-319.
... settlement commenced along settlement at first perhaps more as a source of supply than as an outlet41 Within a few years they were ubiquitous Some were butchers merchants or farmers engaged in the business only on an intermittent or part-time basis Others were individuals who had failed in prior vocations and perhaps lasted only a season or two in their new one a good example being John ...

"REVIEWS, NOTES AND COMMENTS," Volume 42, Number 2, April, 1933, pp. 239-244.
... REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR LIFE OF A NOTABLE SCHOLAR AND UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT William Watts Folwell The Autobiography and Letters of a Pioneer of Culture Edited by Dr Solon J Buck The University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis Minnesota 1933 An autobiography of more than usual interest and value has recently come to our library It is entitled William Watts Folwell The Autobiography and Letters of a Pioneer of Culture It is edited by the wellknown ...

"Charles Dickens in Ohio," Volume 59, Number 1, January, 1950, pp. 14-25.
... CHARLES DICKENS IN OHIO CHARLES DICKENS IN OHIO by ALFRED R FERGUSON Assistant Professor of English Ohio Wesleyan University Soon after his arrival in the United States in January 1842 Dickens wrote to an English friend There is a great deal afloat here in the way of subjects for description I keep my eyes open pretty wide and hope to have ...

"Dr. William Oxley Thompson Honored," Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 313-317.
... DR DR WILLIAM OXLEY THOMPSON HONORED Dr William Oxley Thompson was the recipient of distinguished honors at the Scioto Country Club in Columbus Friday evening June 6 1924 The occasion was a silver jubilee dinner in celebration of the completion of his twenty-five years of service as president of the Ohio State University Guests to the number of 420 including trustees faculty alumni fellow college presidents and prominent citizens of the state ...

"Test for the Ohio National Guard: The Cincinnati Riot of 1884, A," by Mark V. Kwasny. Volume 98, , Winter-Spring, 1989, pp. 23-51.
... MARK V MARK V KWASNY A Test for the Ohio National Guard The Cincinnati Riot of 1884 Riots have been a part of our history since the colonial days Crowds clashing with civil and military authorities violence in the streets and the deaths of citizens at the hands of law enforcement agencies-these are not unknown in the history of the United States The Cincinnati Riot March 28-30 1884 contained all of these elements For three days citizens ...

"Good Will in Fields of Peace," by Louis Blake Duff. Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 27-30.
... GOOD WILL IN FIELDS OF PEACE GOOD WILL IN FIELDS OF PEACE By Louis BLAKE DUFF We hear in these September days the clock of destiny click the clock of your destiny the clock of Canadian destiny the clock of world destiny A momentous month draws to a close In it your role and ours has been changed By one stroke there has been made a new relationship and may no evil fate ever disturb it There sprang up overnight almost a new doctrine that the defense of the North American continent is one single ...