The Documentary Heritage of OhioKey to the successful teaching and learning of history is its personalization. In presenting documents that help Ohio's rich history come alive in the minds of its readers, this book has purposely sought to provide eyewitness, first-person narratives that will make the reader want to turn the page and keep on reading. At the same time, mindful of the significance of guideposts basic to our understanding of the development of the state, care has been taken to include those documents such as constitutions, laws, and ordinances that have truly made a difference in the shaping of our institutions and the lives of our people. With informative and accessible introductions to each document, editors Shriver and Wunderlin have produced a book of record that reveals the sources of Ohio's heritage. The Documentary Heritage of Ohio is the second volume in the Ohio Bicentennial Series and a must for all libraries, schools, and the bookshelves of any who wish to appreciate the state's historic accomplishments and rich heritage not only for the bicentennial of statehood in 2003 but for many years to come. |
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The first line , running north and south as aforesaid , shall begin on the river Ohio , at a point that shall be found to be due north from the western termination of a line , which has been run as the southern boundary of the state of ...
They argued that Reconstruction of the defeated South should be punitive and should be made to fit the enormity of the crime of war that the South had precipitated . Drawn in large measure from the newly industrialized areas of Ohio and ...
We have learned that the South is not weak , dependent , unenterprising , or corrupted by slavery , luxury , and idleness ; but powerful , earnest , warlike , enduring , self - supporting , full of energy and inexhaustible in resources ...
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Contents
The Struggle for Control of | 17 |
Ohio Tribes 17501751 as Recorded in Gists Journal | 29 |
Planning the Growth of a New Nation | 45 |
Copyright | |
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The Documentary Heritage of Ohio Phillip Raymond Shriver,Clarence E. Wunderlin No preview available - 2000 |