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"Washington and Ohio," by E. O. Randall. Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 477-501.
... settlement and development of the Ohio Valley ...

"Site of Fort Gower," Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 467-470.
... early days as can the early on the August morning that we pulled into the little cluster of houses that the inmates designate as Hockingport The Ohio at this point takes a plunge due south which the Hockhocking or Hocking as it is generally known enters the Ohio by a curve from the west ...

Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 476-490.
... early life of 294 St Clair ArthurBusiness career of 310 Governor of Nor thwest Ter 404 Home of 311 Index Index 469 Thompson Aill L - Concluded Underground R R The-Concluded Musical Methods of 309 A station on Wright 164 Patriotic songs by 303 Episodes of 166 Portrait of 204 Establishment of 397 Sacred songs by 307 Indiana in 401 Sketch of 291 Litigation arising from 167 Tiffin Ed 454 Management of 397 Photograph of presented to Society ...

"Migrations and Their Lessons," by Washington Gladden. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 178-195.
...early known We find it early dawn of prehistoric early emigrants and early Autumn of 1789 The early spring in quest of their Utopia It is a pitiful and painful story I will not dwell upon it We can see how several of the motives which ...

"Old Fort Sandoski of 1745 and the 'Sandusky Country,'" by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 357-430.
... early French and English early as the year 1745 early maps of America by early in the 18th century early in May 1763 seen early in the morning The
"Franklinton-An Historical Address," by John Beatty. Volume 6, Number 1, January, 1898, pp. 59-71.
... 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 Delaware Worthington Dublin and the surrounding country hurried to Franklinton as to a place of refuge and ...

"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.
... settlement of all the Indians of the Union east of the Mississippi River Succeeding the reading from this document the Gov entered at some length in explanation of the advantages to be enjoyed by emigrating to the country designedHe adverted to the extensive range of country from which they could make a selection the salubrity of the climate the richness of the soil-the advantages for grasing cattle horses sheep ampc and the promise held out ...

"Boundary Line Between Ohio and Virginia: Introductory," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 64-66.
... 64 Ohio Arch 64 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications Vo L 4 BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN OHIO AND VIRGINIA INTRODUCTORY Previous to 1783 Virginia never laid any claim to the Ohio River--or in fact to any territory west of the Alleghenies because this region was originally a part of the vast ...

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

"Early Religious Movements in the Muskingum Valley," by C. L. Martzolff. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 183-190.
... 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 ...

Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 518-528.
... settlement in 216 Fort St settlement of 222 Moore's settlement and Welsh schools settlement at 110 Jackson settlements 216 Marietta settlement at 110 -Jamestown
"Wyandot Mission, The," by Emil Schlup. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 163-181.
... early missionaries had to early settlers and the early pioneer ministry He early all Indian and some early mission Quite a early fall and received
"The Firelands Grant," by Clarence D. Laylin. Volume 10, Number 4, April, 1902, pp. 435-451.
... settlement or otherwise settlement The second settlement at once began The settlement of its internal affairs the board of directors of the incorporated proprietors of the Sufferers' Land finished its deliberations by asking that its minutes and papers as an incorporation of the State of ...

"Indians in Union County," by W. L. Curry. Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 263-271.
... early days a beautiful early years of the last early spring four Indians came from the North and encamped at the Falls for a few days They visited Col Curry's house and as usual were supplied from his table as he was well known to all the Indians passing along this route and he was one in whom they had great confidence When they left the ...

"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 ...

"John Stewart: Pioneer Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 337-349.
... early manhood he learned early as can be ascertained the names of the missionaries and time are John Stewart 1816 to 1823 James Montgomery 1819 Moses Henkle 1820 J B Finley 1821 to 1827 -part of this time as presiding elder Charles Elliot 1 822 Jacob Hooper 1 82 3 J C Brook 1825 James Gilruth 1826-27 Russell Bigelow served as junior missionary in 1827 and in 1828 was in charge of the mission ...

"Water Highways and Carrying Places," by E. L. Taylor. Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 356-395.
... early in August 1755 and early in 1777 He came early a hundred years early priests to visit early as 1615-16 which early trips with the
"Lucas Sullivant-His Personality and Adventures," by Jane D. Sullivant. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 177-189.
... settlement of the early 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 ...

"Letter of Hon. George B. Loring Read at the Celebration by R. R. Dawes," Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 88-90.
... early work of the founders of the Republic By purchase and treaty this was accomplished until the title to the vast territory of the Northwest was 88 Letter of Hon Letter of Hon George B Lorin g 89 settled the mouth of the Mississippi was secured and the coast line extended unbroken from the eastern border of Maine along the ocean and gulf to the Mexican possessions On this wide territory the work of building the Republic began and upon the ...

"Fort Laurens: The Story of the Acquisition of its Site by the State of Ohio," Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 480-486.
...early a week they had early in August 1779 by orders of Colonel Brodhead Two more soldiers as they were leaving the Fort were killed by lurking savages The site of the Fort was visited several days ago by the writer and be found the present part-owner to be David Gibler who is also executor of his brother Valentine's estate David is 78 years old well preserved and very much interested in Fort ...