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    Return Jonathan Meigs

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    Engraved portrait of Return Jonathan Meigs, ca. 1850-1870. Meigs was elected United States Senator from Ohio in 1808 to fill a vacant seat. In 1810 he was elected the fourth Governor of Ohio. He served two, two year terms as Governor and left office in 1814

    Return Jonathan Meigs print

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    Return Jonathan Meigs was elected United States Senator from Ohio in 1808 to fill a vacant seat. In 1810 he was elected the fourth governor of Ohio. He served two two-year terms as governor and left office in 1814

    Crowd at Fort Meigs photograph

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    This photograph shows people gathered at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg, Ohio, possibly during the fort's centennial in 1913. A large crowd of people is gathered near a light-colored tent on the banks of the Maumee River, seen in the background. Several other tents are visible. A tall, light-colored obelisk Several horse-drawn buggies and carriages are on the road or parked beside it. A bicycle is propped against a fence. Women are wearing long skirts and blouses (or long dresses) typical of feminine attire in the 1910s. A U.S. flag and a tall, light-colored obelisk also are visible. Fort Meigs, completed in 1813 in the midst of the War of 1812, was a strategic fortification along the banks of the Maumee River in present-day Perrysburg, Ohio. The fort withstood two British sieges in 1813 and became a turning point in the war in favor of the American forces. Today, the fort is the largest reconstructed wooden-walled fort in the United States and is an Ohio Historical Society site as well as a National Historic Landmark

    USAT 'Meigs'

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    The USAT 'Meigs' a United States Army transport vessel, bombed and sunk on 19 February 1942.Ryan, Craig

    Ovarian Fibroma with Meigs Syndrome associated with Elevated CA125 - A Rare Case

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    Postmenopausal women with solid adnexal masses, ascites and pleural effusion with elevated CA 125 are highly suggestive for malignant ovarian tumor. However in literature 28 cases Meigs syndrome (Benign ovarian tumor, ascites and right pleural effusion) with raised CA 125 have been reported. We report a case of Meigs syndrome caused by right ovarian fibroma with elevated serum CA125 level in a postmenopausal woma

    Horse burial at Fort Meigs

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    Photograph showing the excavated burial site of two horses, located at Fort Meigs near Perrysburg, Ohio. During archaeological investigation at the site in 2001, this grave was discovered about 250 feet southwest of the wall of the original fort. On the left is the skeleton of a larger draft horse, while the right figure was a smaller cavalry horse. Their causes of death were both likely tied to their service at the fort--the draft horse from a fatal fall, and the cavalry horse from being struck by buckshot (possibly in battle). Also buried with the bodies, beneath the right shoulder of the cavalry horse, was the skull of a boar. While the exact significance of this burial is uncertain, it's possible that the positioning was intentional as part of a forgotten military ritual. The site of Fort Meigs marked a turning point in the western theatre of war for American forces during the War of 1812. The twice-successful defense of the fort in 1813 ushered in a series of American victories which ultimately secured the Great Lakes Region under United States control and cemented the geographic and cultural boundaries of the region, which still exist today

    Return J. Meigs correspondence with Henry Dearborn, 1803 January 17

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    oai:cdm16877.contentdm.oclc.org:p16877coll7/2Letter from Indian Affairs agent Return J. Meigs to United States Secretary of War Henry Dearborn offering Meigs' support of Gideon Blackburn's intentions to establish a school for Cherokee Indian children in Hamilton County, Tennessee

    Return J. Meigs correspondence with Henry Dearborn, 1803 January 17

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    oai:digital-collections.library.utc.edu:p16877coll7/2Letter from Indian Affairs agent Return J. Meigs to United States Secretary of War Henry Dearborn offering Meigs' support of Gideon Blackburn's intentions to establish a school for Cherokee Indian children in Hamilton County, Tennessee

    Deed to unappropriated Ohio Company land - Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr.

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    Acting on an Ohio Company resolution of January 22, 1796, Rufus Putnam and Benjamin Ives Gilman signed a deed conveying unappropriated land to Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr., for 7.22.ThelandwaslocatedinRange8,Township2,oftheOhioCompanyspurchase.MeigslatersoldthesamelandtoRufusPutnam,for7.22. The land was located in Range 8, Township 2, of the Ohio Company's purchase. Meigs later sold the same land to Rufus Putnam, for 8.00

    Meigs’ syndrome with elevated CA-125 and HE-4: a case of luteinized fibrothecoma

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    Presence of fibrothecoma is not usually accompanied by elevated levels of tumor markers. In recent years, however, there have been isolated reports of fibrothecoma and Meigs’ syndrome, accompanied by an increase in tumor markers. We present a case of fibrothecoma with Meigs’ syndrome and elevated levels of both CA-125 (cancer antigen 125) and HE-4 (human epididymis protein 4). In this paper, we present a case of Meigs’ syndrome associated with an increased CA-125 and HE-4 level due to ovarian fibrothecoma
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