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ANNUAL MEETING, June 14 |
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QUARTERLY MEETING, Sept. 13 |
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QUARTERLY MEETING, Dec. 13 |
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QUARTERLY MEETING, Mar. 10 |
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FIRST THRESHING MACHINES IN
OHIO |
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ABSTRACT of a VERBAL
DISCOURSE UPON the MOUNDS and the MOUND BUILDERS of OHIO
- Delivered before the Fire Lands Historical Society, at Monroeville,
Huron County, Ohio, Mar. 15, 1865.
By Col. Charles Whittlesey |
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THE DAWN and DEVELOPMENT of
the RELIGIOUS INTERESTS of the RESERVE and the FIRE LANDS
By Professor Hartupee, of Elyria |
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FIRST SHIPMENT of WHEAT and
WOOL |
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A REMARKABLE FAMILY
GATHERING |
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ADDRESS of REV. JOHN
SAFFORD, at the QUARTERLY MEETING at BELLEVUE |
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From the Sunday-School
World.
THE OLD AND THE NEW |
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SUBSTANCE of the REMARKS
MADE by JOHN SEYOUR, at the MEETING of the FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL
SOCIETY, at BELLEVUE, DEC. 13, 1865. |
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From the Atlantic Monthly.
NO TIME LIKE THE OLD TIME
By O. W. Holmes |
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COON SKIN LIBRARY |
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GEOLOGY of the FIRE LANDS
By John H. Niles, Havana |
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A VETERAN BOOK-BINDER
RETIRED |
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FRANCIS GRAHAM'S
AUTOBIOGRAPHY |
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GENEALOGY of HIRAM
ROGERS |
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ANECDOTE of GENERAL
WAYNE |
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BEAR HUNT on the MARSH |
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THE LAST CHARIVARI of
GREENFIELD |
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THE LAST DAYS of the FIRE
LANDS
By Rev. L. B. Gurlely |
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TRIAL and EXECUTION OF
JOHN OMICK
- OLDEN TIME
- The First Execution in Cleveland - 71
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[From the Sandusky
Register]
THE SANDUSKY CLARION; or EVENINGS WITH THE PIONEERS.
- EVENING THE FIFTEENTH - (continued from Vol. Six) |
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THE OPENING of the ERIE
CANAL |
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OBITUARY NOTICES |
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- Joseph Taylor - 77
- Datus Kelley - 77
- Mrs. Pliny Brown - 77
- Nahum Gilson - 78
- Chappell, Ezra - 78
- Penfield, Catherine, Mrs. - 79
- Lyman, Judge Darius - 80
- Nathan Perry - 80
- Henry Lockwood - 81
- Aunt Polly Pierce - 82
- Roswell Eddy and others, of Perkins - 82 |
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BLACK HAWK |
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[From the Cincinnati
Gazette of April 7th, 1866.
PIONEER ANNIVERSARY EXCURSION TO MARIETTA
- (It lists all the passengers on the train)
- The Weather on the Seventh - 88
- Reception Ceremonies - 89
- Response of Mr. E. B. Reeder - 89
- Remarks of Judge Storer - 90
- Dr. Oliver and the Old Church - 91
- Birth Places - 91
- Various Other Remarks - 91
- Marietta College Exercises - 92
- Pioneer Pictures and Curiosities - 92
- Repast and Reunion - 92 |
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COURTING TWO HUNDRED YEARS
AGO -
A ROMANCE OF WETHERSFIELD - |
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MEMBERS of the FIRE LANDS
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
- continued from Volume 6th |
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THE OLDEST NATIVES OF OHIO |
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MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES |
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- Initial Facts In Our History -
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- New England Farm Houses - 98
- Washington's Text Book - 98
- First Use of Paper Money in America - 99
- Old-Fashioned funerals and Ordinations - 99 |
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OLD WEDDING - COL. JAMES
SMITH |
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From the Springfield
Republican.
FROM POMFRET, CONNECTICUT.
- Celebration of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the First
Church Organization. |
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THE OLD CANOE - (poem) |
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GENERAL SIMON KENTON |
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YOUR MISSION (Poem) |
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From the New York
Independent -
THE GENESEE COUNTRY
- Number one
By Rev. Pharcellus Church, D. D.
- THE MYTHICAL PERIOD
- Incipient Movement to Get Possession. - 111
- Work and Ownership - 112
- How the Speculation Failed - 112
- The Early Settlement - 113
- The Country Attracting Settlers - 113
- The gain to the Country from New Inventions - 113 |
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THE MINUTE MEN of the
REVOLUTION
- From Annals of Wilbraham, Mass |
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A STARTLING SCENE IN CHURCH |
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SOMETHING ABOUT PIONEER
OHIO |
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ERRATTA:
- Page 10, 1st col., 6th line, after "Wayne," read "was read by the
Secretary."
- Page 87, 2 col., 22d linle, read "Warren" for "Huron."
- Page 47, 1st col., 7th line, for "to surface," read "to the surface." |
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