... establishment of a state government The law was passed and approved April 30th 1802 when the eastern district had only the population above stated This however is not the only instance in which the provisions of the ordinance of 1787 have not been strictly observed and carried out by the congress of the United States This has been notably so in reference to the requirements of the Fifth article wherein it provided that there shall be formed in ...
... establishment wherein are the establishment of a University to establishment When the second establishment on a sacred regard to the rights of property If these terms are admitted we shall be ready to conclude the contract By a resolution of 27th of July 1787 it was Ordered that the ...
... County Ohio to the French settlers over eighteen years of age who would be in Gallipolis on November 1 following Four thousand acres of this was given to M Gervaise being the amount he had originally purchased from the French The Beginning of the Ohio Company Etc The Beginning of the Ohio Company Etc 29 Society of the Scioto and the remainder was divided equally among ninety-two persons each receiving two hundred and seventeen and two-fifths ...
... establishments and first of all I find at Detroit a very strong print where the fire was first kindled by your forefathers next at Vincennes on the Wabash again at Musquiton on the same river a little higher up on that stream they are to be seen at Quitanon I discover another strong trace at Chicago another on the St Joseph's of Lake Michigan I have seen quite distinctly the prints of a French and of a British post at the Miami villages and of ...
... establishment of all the departments of the government with the inauguration of Washington as the first President in 1789 All these events save those pertaining to the new Constitution were directly connected with the Ohio region and most of them also with its first settlement at Marietta The action of the Continental Congress July 4th 1776 declared the freedom and independence of the United States and the army of the revolution under the ...
... County of which RossCounty all of the Rosscounty was in favor of The High Bank in the Pickaway Plains Mr Bureau was for the land of Moses Bixby and Henry Baldwin Mr Pritchard proposed New Lancaster The question was first put on ...
... INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE W S HANNA MILLERSBURG The Indian Boundary Line sometimes known as the Greenville Treaty Line or Wayne's Treaty Line had its origin in the closing events of the Revolutionary War As an historical land mark it has no equal in the early history of this country Around its history cling many of the most stubborn and sanguinary conflicts and border outrages that so distinctly marked the closing of the eighteenth century On every good map of Ohio it will be ...
... County p 43 citing for his County after the treaty County to a Justice of the County that he at once County p 76 Interesting County Pioneer and Historical Association Fremont Ohio ...
... 218 Ohio Arch 218 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications THE TREATY OF GREENVILLE ADDRESS OF HON SAMUEL F HUNT DELIVERED ON THE OCCASION OF THE CENTENNIAL OF THE TREATY OF GREENVILLE AUG 3 1895 AT GREENVILLE O Mr President Ladies and Gentlemen of Darke Cou nt y Fellow Citize ns One hundred years have passed since that eventful day in August when the treaty of Greenville was signed The different nations of Indians present and parties to the treaty consisted of one hundred and eight Wyandots ...
... establishment of the fort there establishment of the Ohio river boundary as their purpose This declaration found ready response among the savages and became the slogan under which all the tribes were now united Their hostility threatened every settler Indian bands roamed the forests from river to lake The conflict was constant It was a duel to the death The shooting down of men and the ...
... INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN OHIO INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN OHIO BY S S KNABENSHUE Ever since the civilized nations of the world began to occupy lands peopled by savages they have based their claims upon the right of discovery followed by occupation This principle has been judicially affirmed by the United States Supreme Court which declared that discovery gave an exclusive right to extinguish the Indian title of occupancy either by purchase or conquest and also to sovereignty Johnson and Graham's ...
... County now generally County and Central Ohio in County In 1830 the Congress and Senate of the United States adopted a policy for the removal of the Indians to the west of the Mississippi River and passed a law entitled An act to provide for an exchange of lands with the Indians residing within any of the states or territories and for their ...
... establishment of the Northwest establishment of trading stations The French proposed to trade with the Indians the English colonies proposed to dispossess them Eventually the English policy came to be but a continuation of the French while the policy of the colonists was either to acquire by purchase or by force and to bring under cultivation of the lands that formed the hunting grounds of ...
... County Pioneer Association County August 3 1877 Vol County Pioneer Association County Ohio p 246 65 County Ohio p 242 66 See County p 246 24 Ohio Arch 24 Ohio Arch and His Society ...
... County and also of the County The Evolution of County l3 9 the bed rocks County was one of the most County was mainly that of County The Evolution of
... County and the others here in the Pickaway Plains These towns at no time possessed more than 400 to 500 fighting men I have always maintained that considering their inferiority in numbers these Indians of Ohio were the bravest and most successful warriors in the entire United States Briefly summarized between the years about 1750 and 1813 they took part in 22 actions We depend on our own records the Indians having no written history If memory ...
... County Court of Common Pleas and that said court should be held at two fixed periods in each county in every year and at the same places where the general courts of Quarter Sessions were held This law was promulgated on the 23rd of August 1788 and the first court in the Northwest territory was the Court of Common Pleas which commenced on the first Tuesday of September of the same year The ...