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"When Did Ohio in Fact Become a Sovereign State of the Union?," by Rush R. Sloane. Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 278-289.
... WHEN DID OHIO IN FACT BECOME A SOVEREIGN WHEN DID OHIO IN FACT BECOME A SOVEREIGN STATE OF THE UNION BY HON RUSH R SLOANE In considering this question it is necessary to advert to the fact that after the Declaration of Independence Connecticut set up a claim to the north part of Ohio above latitude 41 north and Virginia claimed Ohio below that line as being within the limits of her charter While these questions caused some discussion and negotiation they were amicably settled and on the 13th ...

"The Beginning of the Ohio Company and the Scioto Purchase," by E. C. Dawes. Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 1-29.
... strike the Ohio river nearly opposite the mouth of the Big Kanawha Simultaneously with the execution of the second or Scioto contract Cutler and Sargent conveyed to Colonel William Duer of New York city a one-half interest in it and gave him full power to negotiate a sale of the lands in Europe or elsewhere and to substitute an agent Colonel Duer had agreed to loan to the Ohio Company one hundred thousand dollars public securities he was ...

"From Charter to Constitution: Being a Collection of Public Documents Pertaining to the Territory of the Northwest and the State of Ohio, From the Charters of James I, to and Including the First Constitution of Ohio, and the State Papers Relating to its by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 5, Annual, August, 1897, pp. 1-164.
... strike out the said strike out the nineteenth strike out the said strike out in the strike out the proviso to strike out the said proviso be now put And on the previous question ...

"The Scioto Company and its Purchase," by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 109-140.
... The Scioto Company and its Purchase The Scioto Company and its Purchase 109 THE SCIOTO COMPANY AND ITS PURCHASE The history of the founding of Gallipolis now turning in its career into its second century is one of the most interesting and at the same time one of the saddest studies in American annals It is the story of a disappointing and impracticable scheme and were it not for the fact that the blood of its founders mingling with the American stock of their day and generation has given ...

"The Sale of the Western Reserve" by B. A. Hinsdale. Volume 2, Number 4, March, 1889, pp. 475-487.
... THE SALE OF THE WESTERN RESERVE THE SALE OF THE WESTERN RESERVE AT the beginning of the Revolutionary War the State of Connecticut claimed the strip of land lying within her charter limits forty-one degrees and forty-two degrees two minutes north latitude extending from the Delaware River to the Mississippi River The State of Pennsylvania also claimed so much of this strip as lay within her charter limits that is east of a meridian line five degrees west of the Delaware A bitter controversy ...

"The Evolution of Ohio Counties," Volume 5, Annual, August, 1897, pp. 326-350.
... THE EVOLUTION OF OHIO COUNTIES THE EVOLUTION OF OHIO COUNTIES By J F LANING It is probable that the people who read this article will all know that the State of Ohio was not always divided into the number of counties there now are and that to evolve the present map a long period of time and many mutations of county outlines were necessary But few people however know the extent of the evolution that has been going on in bringing Ohio counties within their present environments From the erection ...

"History of the Educational Legislation in Ohio From 1803 to 1850," Volume 27, Numbers 1 & 2, January-April, 1918, pp. 1-271.
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"Location of Site of Ohio Capital," by E. O. Randall. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 210-234.
... strike outs insertions amendments and postponements -indeed all the arts of parliamentary tactics and obstructions were futile and after the third reading the bill passed by the vote of thirteen yeas including 228 Ohio Arch 228 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications the speaker to eleven nays It was not a wide margin but it was enough The bill was messaged to the house the same day and though not mentioned in that day's journal as in the ...

"Index to Moravian Records, Vol. 2," Volume 21, Number 1, January, 1912, pp. 116-125.
... INDEX TO MORAVIAN RECORDS INDEX TO MORAVIAN RECORDS VOL 2 A Black Art Known by Indian preachers 78 Abraham convert assists Zeisberger 36 78 43 53-55 57 59 67 71 73 74 76 78 Bonn John goes west with Zeisberger 43 53-55 57 59 67 71 73 74 76 78 79 81 98 100 102-103 8 returns 9 Achgohunt see Echgohund Bread expensive 95 Africa entered by the Moravians 3 Bread and butter served at lunch by Algiers entered by the Moravians 3 Indian 44 Allemewi Chief influenced 61 65 sends Brukker Moravian missionary ...

"Under the Administrative Code," Volume 30, Number 3, July, 1921, pp. 349-351.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 349 Reviews Notes and Comments 349 his voluntary service and the assistance of the regular employees of theSociety a mass of valuable material was collected This consists chiefly of local newspapers from which clippings have been made indexed and bound When the General Assembly finally acted it made only meager appropriations for the work At its last session no provision was made for the Commission but the work has been continued by the Society It should collect ...

"The History of Popular Education on the Western Reserve," by B. A. Hinsdale. Volume 6, Number 1, January, 1898, pp. 35-58.
... strikes the eye has the improvement been so great as in school houses Marvelous is hardly too strong a word to describe the change In the year 1850 there were ten or more district school houses in the township of Wadsworth Medina county all well filled with pupils when the winter school was in session I was familiar with the exterior of nearly all of these buildings and with the interior of three or four of them It would be quite safe to say ...

"Interstate Controversies Arising from Injuries to Commerce, Navigation and Public Health," by George Cowles Lay. Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 101-105.
... Ohio Valley Hist Ohio Valley Hist Assn Fifth Annual Meeting 10 1 that will stop short of nothing that is humanly possible China is arousing herself to a new national life that contains possibilities of the most tremendous scope America and China are natural complements to each other The Yangtse and Mississippi Valleys have more in common than any other two equal tracts of country in the world The concluding paper of the morning was read by George Cowles Lay of New York The portion relating to ...

"The Ludlow Line," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 278-280.
... THE LUDLOW LINE THE LUDLOW LINE R W MCFARLAND It is well known that Virginia claimed most of the territory northwest of the Ohio river by reason of the grants made by the sovereign of England to the colonists In 1784 in accordance with a formal request made by Congress in 178 0 Virginia ceded to the United States all her claims to the territory reserving only the lands between the Scioto and the little Miami rivers This tract is usually called the Virginia Military District It was reserved for ...

"Ohio Land Patents," (Collections and Exhibits) by Kenneth W. Duckett. Volume 72, Number 1, January, 1963, pp. 51-60.
... COLLECTIONS AND EXHIBITS Ohio Land Patents by KENNETH W DUCKETT NOT LONG AGO the public relations office at a United States Air Force base wrote a press release describing a nineteenth century land deed owned by one of its civilian employees According to the release a local authority had appraised the document signed by Thomas Jefferson as president of the United States and James Madison as secretary of state at 25 Autograph collectors the release continued had subsequently made offers of up ...

"Indian Land Cessions in Ohio," by S. S. Knabenshue. Volume 11, Number 2, October, 1902, pp. 249-255.
... INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN OHIO INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN OHIO BY S S KNABENSHUE Ever since the civilized nations of the world began to occupy lands peopled by savages they have based their claims upon the right of discovery followed by occupation This principle has been judicially affirmed by the United States Supreme Court which declared that discovery gave an exclusive right to extinguish the Indian title of occupancy either by purchase or conquest and also to sovereignty Johnson and Graham's ...

"The Early Judiciary, Early Laws and Bar of Ohio," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 141-160.
... The Early Judiciary of Ohio The Early Judiciary of Ohio 141 THE EARLY JUDICIARY EARLY LAWS AND BAR OF OHIO A proper study of the early judicial system and early laws of our State carries us to a period when as a part of the great Northwest Territory we were under control of the Federal Government On the 13th day of July 1787 the Congress of the United States passed the ordinance for The Government of the Territory of the United States Northwest of the River Ohio Relative to the judiciary the ...

"The 1802 Constitutional Convention and Status of the Negro," Volume 81, Number 1, Winter, 1972, pp. 15-37.
... strike out the qualifying strike out the above strike out the word white strike it out This passed strike out the obnoxious matter section seven Mr Mclntire was absent that day so there would be a tie unless we could bring over one ...

"Contemporary Description of Ohio in 1788," by . Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 82-108.
... strikes the Ohio nine miles above the Muskingum which is the first large river which empties into the Ohio Their junction is 172 miles below Fort Pitt following the winding of Ohio but in a straight line little more than 90 miles The Muskingum is a river which flows slowly and has banks high enough to prevent all inundation It is 250 yards wide at the place where it enters the Ohio and is navigable for large vessels and bateaux as far as Tree ...

"The Beginnings of Higher Education in the Northwest Territory," by Thomas N. Hoover. Volume 50, Number 3, July-September, 1941, pp. 244-260.
... THE BEGINNINGS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE THE BEGINNINGS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY By THOMAS N HOOVER Rufus Putman never attended a university but fathered the first institution for higher learning in the Northwest Territory He seldom if ever went to school but contributed much to the cause of education His mother when Rufus was still a small boy inflicted upon him an undesirable domineering illiterate step-father who required the lad to work all day and denied him a ...

"Evolution of Ohio County Boundaries," by Randolph Chandler Downes. Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 340-477.
... strikes the southern strikes same along said strike the line of Clinton strike the beginning Acts strike the Ohio 2 miles strike Indian Boundary