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Volume 63, Number 4, October, 1954, pp. 419-432.
... settlement and growth of Raccoon Valley Famous figures like Daniel Boone John Chapman and John Morgan are given special chapters but in each case the treatment includes some insignificant anecdote or local legend sandwiched among a mass of facts available in any encyclopedia Beyond this such pregnant subjects as gypsies tramps country courts frog-hunting and the evolution of evangelism are allowed to miscarry standard folktales like Clever ...

Volume 69, Number 2, April, 1960, pp. 188-215.
... settlement become more complex settlement Here the settlement of Iowa and the settlements won for him the settlements Like many works of this kind nowadays the book was not printed in the usual sense of the term but the job of typing ...

"An Iron Workers' Strike in the Ohio Valley, 1873-1874," by Herbert G. Gutman. Volume 68, Number 4, October, 1959, pp. 353-370.
... settlement of the difficulties settlement are not known but settlement that was half way settlement the length of the strike and many of the incidents that were a part of the strike reveal that the small-town manufacturers in the Ohio ...

"Baum Prehistoric Village," by William C. Mills. Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 45-136.
... BAUM PREHISTORIC VILLAGE BAUM PREHISTORIC VILLAGE WILLIAM C MILLS The Baum Prehistoric Village site is situated in Twin Township Ross County Ohio just across the river from the small borough of Bourneville upon the first gravel terrace of Paint Creek The Paint Creek valley is drained by Paint Creek a stream of irregular turbulence flowing in a northeasterly direction and emptying into the Scioto River south of Chillicothe The Valley at the ...

"Four Buckeye Argonauts in California," by Schuyler C. Marshall. Volume 62, Number 4, October, 1953, pp. 368-377.
... FOUR BUCKEYE ARGONAUTS IN CALIFORNIA FOUR BUCKEYE ARGONAUTS IN CALIFORNIA by SCHUYLER C MARSHALL President Polk's message to congress in December 1848 set of the gold mania in the East The following year thousands of young men left their farms to follow one of the overland trails or perhap go round the Horn or across the isthmus of Panama to the dig gings While we often speak of those who went to California a Forty-Niners the Gold Rush was by no means limited to tha year Early in 1850 many ...

"Nationality Groups in Cleveland Politics," by Wellington G. Fordyce. Volume 46, Number 2, April, 1937, pp. 109-127.
... settlement four members of the settlement has shown less disintegration than others will probably continue as an important political factor in Cleveland The Germans long have been an important factor in Cleveland politics They were not professional politicians but due to the fact that they retained their racial unity longer than other immigrants they have formed the connecting link between ...

"Governor McKinley's Misfortune: The Walker-McKinley Fund of 1893," by H. Wayne Morgan. Volume 69, Number 2, April, 1960, pp. 103-120.
... The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly VOLUME 69 NUMBER 2 APRIL 1960 Governor McKinley's Misfortune The Walker-McKinley Fund of 1893 By H WAYNE MORGAN ONE BALMY SPRING-LIKE DAY in February 1893 Governor William McKinley of Ohio boarded a train for a trip to New York The tang of spring in the air was matched by the ...

"Abstract of the Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, April 1, 1938," Volume 47, Number 3, July, 1938, pp. 215-217.
... PROCEEDINGS 215 PROCEEDINGS 215 tory section under the supervision of the State Historical Society It is not intended to limit the activities and interests of the conference to Ohio history alone but rather to develop an annual Ohio History Conference devoted to all phases of history in which the membership might be interested The president called for a report of the Nominating Committee for ...

"Report of William C. Mills, Secretary Building Committee" (Dedication of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Museum and Library Building:) Volume 23, Number 4, October, 1914, pp. 358-361.
... 358 Ohio Arch 358 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications REPORT OF WILLIAM C MILLS Secretary Building Committee I trust as Secretary of the Building Committee of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society that a brief history of the building including its cost as it now stands will be of interest at this time The appropriation of ...

Volume 42, Number 4, October, 1933, pp. 461-471.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XLII INDEX TO VOLUME XLII Abels A 71 Bicentennial commission for Ohio Names Abroader the better 392 of 8-9 Adams S E 114 Bicentennial commission for West VirAlexander W L quoted 128-129 ginia Names of 7 American Colonists in English Records Blaine James G Speech in Cincinnati Ser 1 reviewed 241-242 385-386 his affability 387-388 American Legion 64 Blazier Ann 39 Anchor iron 171 180 Blumenberg Hugo 29 Ashmun George 108 Bolles ...

Volume 78, Number 1, Winter, 1969, pp. 53-66.
... settlements in America religious institutions journalism societies clubs and musical festivals of the Welsh-Americans Tireless energy has been devoted to research in a wide variety of periodicals local records church minutes and reports as well as in more general publications Understandable for those deeply interested in Welsh-American affairs about one hundred pages of the book are devoted to an appendix and classified bibliography Included ...

"Land and Community in Rural Nineteenth Century America: Claridon Township, 1810-1870," Volume 97, , Summer-Autumn, 1988, pp. 101-121.
... settlements As this group settlement patterns and the settlement there were 125 settlement Most were of settlement it is 2260 See settlement cleared land for
"Urban Rivalry and Internal Improvements in the Old Northwest, 1820-1960," by Harry N. Scheiber. Volume 71, Number 3, October, 1962, pp. 227-239, notes 289-292.
... settlement in the Old Northwest urban communities developed in response to the commercial needs of the surrounding country And almost as soon as they appeared there was urban rivalry that is competition among them for advantages that would promote their growth and enhance their attractiveness to emigrants and investors1 The earliest rivalries usually involved competition for advantages that ...

"SURVEY OF PUBLICATIONS IN OHIO HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND NATURAL HISTORY, A," "August 1947-July 1948," compiled by James H. Rodabaugh and S. Winifred Smith. Volume 57, Number 4, October, 1948, pp. 398-430.
... settlements in Ohio Indiana and Michigan SCHNEIDER Norris F and Clair C Stebbins Zane's Trace Zanesville Chamber of Commerce 1947 32p SYKORA Thomas Andrew A Seventeen Year Old Looks at the Lakes Part II in Inland Seas III 1947 180-184 VITZ Carl The Cincinnati Water Front-1848 in Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Bulletin VI 1948 ...

Volume 65, Number 4, October, 1956, pp. 419-444.
... settlement of the lands north settlement By including The settlements Detroit appeared settlement 1818 In addition stress is placed on the contributions of the Detroit Gazette after July 1817 of the Bank of Michigan after 1819 and the influx of ambitious Yankee farmers and tradesmen The ...

"Tablet to Abraham Lincoln at Mansfield: Where the Organized Movement Began to Make Him President of the United States," by Charles H. Workman. Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 505-521.
... TABLET TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN AT MANSFIELD TABLET TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN AT MANSFIELD WHERE THE ORGANIZED MOVEMENT BEGAN TO MAKE HIM PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SPEECH BY HONORABLE CHARLES II WORKMAN I arise on behalf of the Abraham Lincoln Association of Richland county We meet to give proper recognition to our forebears in 1858 in this city and in this country for their political acumen sagacity and intuition We meet to commemorate an important fact or event in the political history of the United ...

"Salmon P. Chase and the Election of 1860," Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 515-607.
... SALMON P SALMON P CHASE AND THE ELECTION OF 1860 BY DONNAL V SMITH CHAPTER I CHASE IN THE CAMPAIGN OF 1 86 0 I shall ever strive to be first wherever I may be let what success will attend the effort So wrote Salmon P Chase in 1830 then a young attorney practicing with the famous Wirt firm in Washington1 Shortly after he moved to Cincinnati the Queen City of the West there to begin a life of political activity which in a few short years took him through the various changes of the old Whig party ...

Volume 30, Binding Supplement, , 1921, pp. 543-566.
... settlement in northern Victor settlement of near WiXenia News 344 nona 398 New York Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Independent 281 282 Society becomes a branch of the New York Herald 267 educational department of the state New York Tribune 281 405 418 349-351 See also index 571 426
"Negro Self-Improvement Efforts in Ante-Bellum Cincinnati, 1836-1850," Volume 78, Number 3, Summer, 1969, pp. 179-187, notes 223-225.
... settlements or clusters of homes4 NOTES ON PAGE 223 180 OHIO HISTORY 180 OHIO HISTORY One of the serious problems of the Negroes who remained within the core of the city was white hostility over the issue of property rights In 1842 for example organized white citizens attempted to secure the legalization of heretofore de facto segregation ...

"Mark Hanna's Goal: American Harmony," by Gerald W. Wolff. Volume 79, Numbers 3 & 4, Summer-Autumn, 1970, pp. 138-151.
... settlement of disputes in settlement however did not settlement Similarly he helped avert a strike in 1900 against the New York New Haven and Hartford railroad by arranging a meeting between the owners and E E Clark head of the Order of Railway Conductors Again in the summer of 1901 largely through the Senator's efforts working through the ...