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"Old Fort Sandoski of 1745 and the 'Sandusky Country,'" by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 357-430.
... County Fair Grounds at County Soldiers' Monument County Seat of Sandusky County Ohio The JUNQUINDUNDEH of the Indians and the LOWER SANDUSKY of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 An old NEUTRAL TOWN of the ERIES used as a refuge on the destruction of the HURON Confederacy by the ...

"Rivalry Between Early Ohio and Kentucky Settlers," Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 30-35.
... settlements on the Ohio-EDITOR settlement here NOTICE-The settlements of the country on settlements at or near the settlement altogether Every settlement he has made with great ...

"Major George Adams," by George A. Katzenberger. Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 522-542.
... County is authority for County The militia County John Wharry is County and was on that County and the main body County as rallying places
"John Stewart: Pioneer Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 337-349.
... settlements was a vast settlements also tried such persuasion or laughed at his folly but to no purpose The red men of the forest neglected by the Government and despised feared and hated by the frontiersmen were upon his mind He believed they were dear to the heart of Jesus He went on keeping towards the Northwest wading streams camping alone at night unarmed in the primeval forests ...

"Anne Bailey," Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 44-47.
... County Clerk's office at County Clerk's Office 1 820 About this time she was a frequent visitor at Gallipolis where she was ever a welcome visitor in the homes of the Anne Bailey Anne Bailey 47 old French settlers of that place Her home was nine miles away and she was in the habit of walking the whole distance 1825 November 22nd Anne Bailey died suddenly at night while sleeping with her ...

"An Unsuccessful Negotiation for Removal of the Wyandot Indians from Ohio, 1834," edited by Dwight L. Smith. Volume 58, Number 3, July, 1949, pp. 305-331.
... County a copy of which Act I herewith transmit to the Department I am under the impression that the operation of these laws will have a considerable effect on the minds of the Indians If it be thought advisable by the Department I will keep the negotiation open upon my own responsibility without asking from Government any further appropriationsand will improve every favorable opportunity to effect a negotiation in accordance with the views of ...

"Early Religious Movements in the Muskingum Valley," by C. L. Martzolff. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 183-190.
... settlement on Duck Creek in settlement Being a devout settlement was more conservative in its attitude toward learning and literature than the puritan civilization of New England However the printer's devil began to get in his work in Virginia long before the expiration of the hundred years' respite for which Governor Berkeley ...

"Indian Attack on Fort Dunlap," by Stephen Decater Cone. Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 64-72.
... settlement of pioneers who settlement on the river 64 settlements on the Ohio as settlement of a locality now among the most flourishing and peaceful in the state of Ohio ...

"Fairfield on the River Thames," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 1-19.
... settlements on the Thames River Even the church and mission buildings of New Fairfield are deserted and in disrepair with the river every year eating its way towards them The Moravian missionaries themselves have long departed On April 1 1903 the Methodist Church in Canada whose workers had been invited to the reserve about forty years before took over the mission at New Fairfield The church and village of the reserve are now situated about a ...

"Index to Materials for the Study of Ohio History," Volume 44, Number 1, January, 1935, pp. 138-155.
... Logan Tecumseh the Logan and the Logan Elm Logan Chief of the Mingoes Draper MSS ed by R G Thwaites XX 137-75 Putnam Rufus by George F Hoar II 28-46 Rarey John S by Sara L Brown XXV 487-539 St Clair General Arthur by Albert Douglas XVI 455-76 St Clair General Arthur by Theresa V P Krull ...

"Oration of Hon. George F. Hoar" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 16-49.
... settlement throughout the settlement at Marietta eleven settlement from the time when settlement in this country settlement of the Northwest settlement of this large body
"Washington and Ohio," by E. O. Randall. Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 477-501.
... settlement and development of the Ohio Valley ...

"The Wyandot Chief, Leather Lips," by William L. Curry. Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 30-36.
... settlement No said he very sternly and with evident displeasure No good Indian fraid--he no go with this bad man-- mouth give fire in the dark night good Indian fraid-he no go My friend he continued me tell you white man bad man white man kill him Indian say nothing Finding all interference futile Mr Sells was at length compelled reluctantly to abandon the old man to his fate After a few moments delay he again sank down upon his knees and ...

"The Establishment of the Second Moravian Mission on the Pettquotting," by Fred Coyne Hamil. Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 207-212.
... settlement of Christian settlement two miles above the settlement After a difficult trip from Fairfield Oppelt and his family approached the mouth of the Pettquotting on the evening of September 10 Almost swamped in the breakers when the boat came too near the shore the French boatmen were with great effort able to get into deep water ...

"Lucas Sullivant-His Personality and Adventures," by Jane D. Sullivant. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 177-189.
... settlements Accordingly a settlement of the country had cause to bless her for to the poor and needy the sick or afflicted she was indeed a Lady Bountiful and the memory of her gentle manners her good deeds and abounding charities long survived her ...

"Indians in Union County," by W. L. Curry. Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 263-271.
... County was then included County of which County Indians in Union County 265 them the deer County at the time he County Indians in Union
"Address by Edward Livingston Taylor, Sr." (Taylor-Livingston Centenary) Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 492-503.
... settlement the name of Londonderry which has since been changed to and is now known as Derry New Hampshire This location was then the very frontier of civilization All beyond to the north and west was a wilderness and the home of the Algonquin Indians It was here that Matthew Taylor Jr was born on October 30th 1727 While living at this place he was married to Miss Archibald and of this marriage there were born six sons and two daughters The ...

"The Conquest of the Indian," by Benjamin R. Cowen. Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 139-147.
... settlement in it I have watched them for a dozen years Some of them will drink and some of them will steal and they are of our race for they have our vices but in every difficulty that has occurred in the twelve years of my residence between the Indians and the government the government has been always wrong and the Indian has been always right In 1867 a celebrated council was held with the Sioux at which were Major Generals Sherman Terry ...

"Unveiling of Tablet at Fort Gower," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 87-94.
... Logan southwest to within Logan Elm is a natural Logan He said I am a warrior not a councilor and would not come The campaign had ended The camp was struck and the soldiers took up their march from Pickaway Plains back to the Ohio When Dunmore's army arrived at Fort Gower the soldiers learned for the first time of the action taken by the ...

"Franklinton-An Historical Address," by John Beatty. Volume 6, Number 1, January, 1898, pp. 59-71.
... settlements had been made settlements opposite Wheeling settlement and cultivation In settlements open to the assaults of not only the British but of their savage merciless allies The dispersed and exposed white families of Ohio therefore were for a time in abject terror Settlers from ...