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Chief Bugonaygeshig was born in either 1835, 1836, or 1839. His birthplace was probably in north central Minnesota. His Anishinabe name, Bugonaygeshig, was very popular at the time (19th century) in Minnesota and still is. Though, historians claim Ogimaa (chief) Bagonegiizhig was never an actual leader, that could be misleading.
These Are My Jewels (also known as Ohio's Jewels: Grant, Sheridan, Stanton, Garfield, Hayes, Chase, and Sherman, or simply Ohio's Jewels) is an 1893–1894 monument by Levi Scofield, installed outside the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
The official state tree of Ohio is the Ohio buckeye (Aesculus glabra). Perhaps the earliest example of what can be included as an official state symbol of Ohio was, at least until the mid-20th century, unofficial. [15] Ohio natives have long been referred to as Buckeyes, although the debate on when this exactly began is inconclusive.
Griffin ran for 5,589 yards and 26 touchdowns for Ohio State between 1972 and 1975, leading Ohio State to a 40-5-1 record and achieving four Big Ten titles, according to the Heisman website. He ...
After seven years in the NFL with the Cincinnati Bengals, he worked in administration at Ohio State and was the chief executive of the school’s alumni association from 2004-15.
Statues in Columbus, Ohio (29 P) Pages in category "Statues in Ohio" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
An Archie Griffin statue is coming to the Horseshoe. To commemorate the 50 th anniversary of Griffin’s first Heisman Trophy season, Ohio State will unveil a statue of the running back on Aug. 30 ...
The Battle of Sugar Point, or the Battle of Leech Lake, was fought on October 5, 1898 between the 3rd U.S. Infantry and members of the Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians in a failed attempt to apprehend Pillager Ojibwe Bugonaygeshig ("Old Bug" or "Hole-In-The-Day"), as the result of a dispute with Indian Service officials on the Leech Lake Reservation in Cass County, Minnesota.