Ohio History Journal

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SIMON KENTON -- THOMAS W

SIMON KENTON -- THOMAS W. CRIDLAND

PIONEERS*

 

 

BY WALTER D. MCKINNEY

 

Today it is my great privilege to place in the custody

of this Society the framed portrait of a man. This, I

might do in short form which would be forgotten at

the conclusion of the ceremony, but the subject of the

portrait and the portrait itself -- and the maker of the

frame and the frame itself -- are deserving of greater

consideration by the society and myself.

The subject of the portrait is Simon Kenton of Vir-

ginia, Kentucky and Ohio. In "A Sketch of the Life

of General Simon Kenton of Kentucky," by John Mc-

Donald, can be found, probably, the most complete out-

line of this man's life and I have drawn on it for a short

outline.

"For the benefit and gratification of those who may

come after us, it is right to preserve, for future inspec-

tion, records of men, who have been instrumental in

preparing the way for settling the western country. To

dispossess the barbarous occupants of the West, re-

quired men of resolute minds, whose bodily composi-

tion contained more than the usual quantity of lime and

iron to enable them to endure the fatigue and hard-

ships they had to encounter."

 

* An address delivered before the annual meeting of the Ohio State

Archaeological and Historical Society October 2, 1924.

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