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"Fort St. Clair Park," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 626-628.
... 626 Ohio Arch 626 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications trees which are greatly in need of expert attention and care Some of these fine old trees have already died and others are dying for want of proper attention The appropriations for Fort Meigs have never been adequate to care properly for the most necessary things and it is utterly impossible to even think of taking care of trees much ...

"Specimens of Ante-Bellum Buckeye Humor," by George Kummer. Volume 64, Number 4, October, 1955, pp. 424-437.
... Specimens of Ante-Bellum Specimens of Ante-Bellum Buckeye Humor By GEORGE K UM MER Native American humor that is humor which by reason of its subject matter and technique possesses an emphatic native quality1 flourished vigorously in the backwoods of the United States for several decades before the Civil War Produced by the folk and recorded by rural doctors lawyers preachers and journalists it portrayed the comedy of character and background as seen in various parts of the country From it ...

Volume 62, Number 1, January, 1953, pp. 87-108.
... BOOK REVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS ennsylvania Agriculture and Country Life 1640-1840 By Stevenson Whitcomb Fletcher Harrisburg Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 1950 xiv605p Paper 250 cloth 300 For two centuries prior to 1840 agriculture dominated the economic life f Pennsylvania and during much of that period the breadbasket of America was replenished from the abundant harvests of her fields In e years that followed 1840 the raising of wheat ceased to be the farmers' ainstay and the dairy ...

"Party Politics in Ohio, 1840-1850," by Edgar Allan Holt. Volume 37, Number 3, July, 1928, pp. 439-591.
... settlement while those from settlement of New Englanders on the Western Reserve As a result the Reserve became the backbone of opposition to Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Democracy until 1848 when the voters of that section became convinced that the Whig party was the tool of the slave power From the earliest days of its organization as a State
Volume 68, Number 4, October, 1959, pp. 422-444.
... settlements are omitted Keno Kerr Key Kidron Kileville and others A few entries might be more informative that Kingsbury derives from Kingsbury Creek for example enlightens very little Despite these limitations however this is the most useful and complete index to Ohio town names ever published Wittenberg College WILLIAM COYLE With Pipe and Tomahawk The Story of Logan the Mingo Chief By Grace ...

Volume 71, Number 2, July, 1962, pp. 164-192.
... settlement across the settlement beyond the settlement at Gallipolis as he settlement had become an established one though because of the small number who continued to live there its permanent influence was to be negligible Furthermore Professor Jones did not seem to be wholly ...

"The Genealogist as Historian," by Harold J. Grimm. Volume 49, Number 3, July, 1940, pp. 276-281.
... 276 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 27 6 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Mr Frank A Livingston President of the first-named organization presided Dr Harold J Grimm of the Ohio State University presented a paper on The Genealogist as Historian and Dr Harlow Lindley of the
"The Mississippi Squadron," by James Edwin Campbell. Volume 34, Number 1, January, 1925, pp. 56-62.
... 56 Ohio Arch 56 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications These swarming hordes of careless unclean illy housed and frequently immoral people make the conservation of the health of the children a moral question with which religionists as well as humanitarians must deal Let us not forget that while we are doing something for the children they are doing a great deal for us Those who freely give ...

"Rise of Homeopathy, The," by Lucy Stone Hertzog. Volume 49, Number 4, October, 1940, pp. 332-346.
... THE RISE OF HOMEOPATHY THE RISE OF HOMEOPATHY By LUCY STONE HERTZOG M D In the course of correspondence concerning this paper Dr Frederick Waite wrote me One of the questions is What was the previous relation of those who became homeopaths in the early era All the homeopathic histories stress the point that many of the homeopaths had previously been in regular medicine but he was unable to prove this true except of only a small minority Dr Waite also raised the question Whence come the ...

"Thomas Buchanan Read and the Civil War: The Story of 'Sheridan's Ride," by Harvey S. Ford. Volume 56, Number 3, July, 1947, pp. 215-227.
... THOMAS BUCHANAN READ AND THE CIVIL WAR THOMAS BUCHANAN READ AND THE CIVIL WAR The Story of Sheridan's Ride by HARVEY S FORD Head Librarian TOLEDO BLADE The phenomenal popularity of Sheridan's Ride lasted a long time Few poems have taken such a hold on the American people nor have there been many so well liked It is true that its popularity today is not what it once was and Sheridan's Ride does not appear as often as it used to in the textbooks for high school literature courses No longer is it ...

"Recollections of Royalty," by E. O. Randall. Volume 29, Number 2, April, 1920, pp. 154-156.
... OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY EDITORIAL NOTES AND COMMENT RECOLLECTIONS OF ROYALTY Elsewhere in this issue reference has been made to an address delivered by our late Secretary Emilius Oviatt Randall before the Kit-Kat club entitled Recollections of Royalty This address will long be remembered by those who heard it as one of the most ...

"Lydia Finney and Evangelical Womanhood," by Catherine M. Rokicky. Volume 103, , Summer-Autumn, 1994, pp. 170-189.
... settlements and the steps settlements but also to develop in them a moral purity of heart42 While Mrs Finney's personal activities in the work of the Society remain unclear her support for the Society's work as a member was definite Mrs Finney supported her husband's activities in the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society in which he served as chairman ...

"Victor Gilbreath," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 575-582.
... VICTOR GILBREATH VICTOR GILBREATH BY C B GALBREATH The war with Mexico like all others had its sidelights its personal triumphs privations and tragedies among the men in the ranks Of course for the most part these are lost to history Occasionally however through some accidental circumstance these are lifted to the public view and endued with a degree of enduring fame not usually accorded to the central figure of the story The War of 1812 had its James Bird1 the war with Mexico had its Victor ...

"The Corwin Amendment in the Secession Crisis," by R. Alton Lee. Volume 70, Number 1, January, 1961, pp. 1-26.
... settlement were divided settlement6 A Republican congressman said he refused to compromise with the South for several reasons one of which being that slavery is a sin an outrage against humanity and an insult to God7 When the Star of the West in its attempt to supply Fort Sumter was fired on by South Carolina on January 9 2 Congressional Globe 36 cong 2 sess 1-2 The Globe listed three ...

"Peter Witt, Tribune of the People," by Carl Wittke. Volume 58, Number 4, October, 1949, pp. 361-377.
... The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly Published by THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOARD OF EDITORS WILLIAM CHARVAT Ohio State University HENRY C SHETRONE
Volume 60, Number 3, July, 1951, pp. 324-330.
... settlements in Texas and fighting in the Texas war for independence The journals of Edward N Clopper and Joseph C Clopper of their respective trips from Cincinnati to Texas in 1827 and 1828 are significant documents The book however is poorly organized and its style lacks quality It is a detailed mass of family records listing dates of births and deaths and of movements from one part of the country to another or from house to house and giving ...

"Party Politics in Ohio, 1840-1850 (continued)," by Edgar Allan Holt. Volume 38, Number 1, January, 1929, pp. 47-182.
... northwestern Ohio also northwestern Ohio and David T Disney a Cass leader from Cincinnati as senatorial delegates was in harmony with the other actions of the Convention318 The Ohio Democrats evaded the question of slavery in the ...

"Free Love in Ohio: Jacob Beilhart and the Spirit Fruit Colony," by Robert S. Fogarty and H. Roger Grant. Volume 89, Number 2, Spring, 1980, pp. 206-221.
... settlements were either based settlement in their midst and settlement but one newspaper account suggests that members voluntarily labored at the gigantic house-building task and sustained their farm Although Beilhart apparently continued to make the decisions he did not act autocratically For instance he told a reporter I give a yell and ...

"Ohio's German-Language Press and the Peace Negotiations," by Carl Wittke. Volume 29, Number 1, January, 1920, pp. 49-79.
... settlement77 In June 1919 the settlement would be forced on settlement is not regarded as settlement114 There is also settlement born of hatred and revenge and now definitely declares the President responsible for the unsatisfactory ...

Volume 69, Number 1, January, 1960, pp. 78-102.
... settlement community to settlement and was present settlement Curti presented his method in a paper Democracy in a Wisconsin Frontier Community presented before the Sixth Newberry Library Conference on American Studies Chicago May 21 1955 Thus he hoped not only to present additional evidence in support of the Turner thesis but also to test ...