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Page 100 text:
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0l'LC L Ld, fL0lfL Folloxxing the first settlemc nts in Ohio there arose a bitter struggle betw een the 1 luxe lndiins and the intluding white man Finally through the effoits of the 1 itholic missionaries a feeling ot trust and understanding was cultivated broad lands the explorer gave a love of adventure and daring The missionary gave his love of God and his knowledge of the land With this trinitv thele was unity l'VLl'1'LLgI'6L fL0lfL Soon C1110 grew into a prosperous state aided by the immigration of the English the Irish and the Germans 96 Each added his measure to the symphony of l1fe Love of God love for the land and its capabilities loxe for home and neighbors IH this Land of the Free with Chality for ll and malice towards none , U E : . H. ' , h ' V . i l ' Y ?l ' F f ' . f ' l - 1 ' ez ' ', 1 ' ' . Missionary, Indian, and Explorer interchanged their wealth. The Indian gave I C l , , . , . V . .Z . ' H . H 3 -A v rx I Y, G .
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Page 99 text:
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With the minded that OAZU ompgfea i .yin wary of celebration of the Sesquicentennial of the State of Ohio, we are re- Ohio has finished its first fifteen decades. True to the Blessed Mother, to whom our country is dedicated, Ohio has had its joyful, sorrowful and glorious mysteries. Joyful were the days of early exploration and settlements. Sorrowful indeed, were those days when North and South met in the deadly grasp of a Civil War. Glorious have been the days as Ohio went on building Churches and Schools, hospitals, nurseries, homes for the aged, the poor, and the afflicted. Ohio takes its place in the forerank with the States. Her homes have given Presidents to the United States, Priests to our parishes, Sisters to our schools and institutions, and Bishops to our dioceses. As Ohio begins its second rosary it has the prayers of gratitude for the past and prayers of confidence for its future die LEFT TC FIGHT: fl. '.'.':'.'is, lil. flzdzendorf, P. Dowling, I. lffxnninghoff, A. Tenhundfeld, R. Gciclrde, re Q rs iz: the pcnnrxrnes.
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OVLJOKQ fiom x fl: On the battlefields of the C1v1l War the Slaters of Charlty played an lmportant part m keeplng up the moxale of the soldlerb Nurslne mounds, xx hlspexlng praye-15 and gently comfortmg the SOldlCI'b these SlStLIN eulded by Sxster Anthony OConnell boon eame to be known as Angels of the Battlefield Whethel Confedelate or Un1on SOldlLl5 they sau 1n each a suffermg brother and cened tm hlm The eoloxed sl ive was ted and plotected Truly they cared fox the S1Ck halbozed the halborless 1nd d1d fox the least of them as they would do for H1m Lf559l'f6L fL0lfL L1-T 1 I-l l dry C 19 m yer Sc ' lfcmny C AN ING he e V Bee 'rem Presented by the Xmerlean lllSlUI'j elasses these pantonumeb depleted ID th1ee st 11,15 the elowth ofthe Qathohe Chureh 1n Ohlo A panel led by M umn Kahny told of the growth of each of the dlocebes w 1th1n the arehehoeue ot C,1ne1nnat1 In cloxlng our seaqulcentenmal d1v121on ue pray for Ohlo that xxh1eh we often pray for the Unnted State Dlar God brzng the Fazth to our beloved coun try It mas once a zzrgzn land wherezn the only pram aaa that of the murmur of the Mass on the shores the hzlls and the prazrzes Zealous przests and 4 zplorers clazmed zt for Thee gztzng Thy Holy me o zts rzz ers lakes and cz P mm east to ues! they tratelled from mzsszon to TT7.lSSlOll from Mass to Mass untzl the land was en ezrcled by prayer and gave of ztv bounty to Thy glmy And nou zt zs cle dzeated to Thy Immaculate Mother May she find Amerlea agazn as she once frmhzl tht lost Fhzld Jesus lll the Temple May she touch the hearts of our people dmposzng them to refute the l17lC1E:'llf4ff1lfIl and thus shouozng them the thzngs that are to thezr peace We ask thzs of Thee through Jesus Chrzst our Lord Amen KJ 1 . XVXX 5 . V5 le A -4 V fx , X X X X If I j ' f 4 X f ,f ., ...A ' tl ' 1 -f x J ' 1 ' -' , V . , ' .' . .. ,- I ' ' v . ' ' X YA ' 3 ' ,,X. , , -X. 1 , ' 1 - . la A ' l X .ll , ,. 1 , ,t ' ' ,.. X.. Y ' X. ' . ., ' . ' X , . -, .2 T ', . . . . fl , ' ' 'J X ' lff, 2. I I X' ' Q I 4 . Q I If' TC RIG IT: I. Hitman, .1 . Henqehcld, Carolyn T if e , I. ho.e:, M. .Q .MT Dm :l.Dre-s- HIGH, lwfory C. Buzek, I. R:i'e:i- ., rg I, . r.. . . A , , , , '., '. Y . . .. i . ' ,, ' , ' . . , X . ,,X , .' rl '. ' I' I ' I ' ' . r , 1 y fu v' r r ' X4 v y' ' , 1 e , ,, l 1 - ' 1 .X- l ' U f ' I I . . Q - I . . . l . ' .' ? . ' . 7 ' ' A .XXX X XX 2 X ' X . . lu ji. A lv I - I I 'I A ' I A -' 1 A ll' ' I ,A . X. V J ' . I -I X. n 3 w I. I Na ft ties. fe f ' ' , . ,X X X X X X , . X . , X . . X , . X . 'ml-V. , -Im' min' . I, l .
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