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"James Backus: Citizen of Marietta, 1788-1791," Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 161-172.
... general together with them are an ignorant trickish unprincipaled sett not acting from any method but depending solely on the little bootys they get from the Indians The amount of the goods they have by them is from 100 to five without any fixed price at all Rec'd as a present from Indians 1 quarter Venison amp 7 Deers Tongues On the first of May 1789 Backus mentioned briefly but all too vividly the finding of his friend Captain Zebulon King ...

"Some Documentary History of Ohio," by George Davenport Kratz. Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 396-402.
... SOME DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF OHIO SOME DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF OHIO BY GEORGE DAVENPORT KRATZ AKRON In undertaking to edit the following expresses and communications I have made no attempt to form any connection between them or to draw any conclusions from the import of the letters taken separately The nature of the communications prohibits such a procedure My part has been merely to preface ...

"Index to the Minutes of the Legislature Territory of the United States Northwest of Ohio," Volume 30, , Binding Supplement, , pp. 567-570.
... INDEX TO MINUTES OF THE LEGISLATURE TERRITORY INDEX TO MINUTES OF THE LEGISLATURE TERRITORY OFTHE UNITED STATES NORTHWEST OF THE OHIO Actions law for limitation of 47 Debts law for determining under forty Aliens law proposed for naturalization shillings for recovery of small debts of 29 34-35 law directing the order of payAnimals trespassing of law relative to ment of 42 of deceased persons law adopted 42 regulating order of payment of 48 ...

"Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting Held at Marietta, April 5th and 6th, 1888, in Connection with the Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of the Northwest Territory," Volume 2, Number 2, September, 1888, pp. 332-339.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTOROHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING HELD AT MARIETTA APRIL 5TH AND 6TH 1888 IN CONNECTION WITH THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF THE SETTLEMENT OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY THURSDAY April 5 1888 The Society was called to order in public session in the City Hall of Marietta at 730 p m by F C SESSIONS President ...

"Address of Frazer E. Wilson" (Fort Jefferson Dedication) Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 113-116.
... Monument at Fort Jefferson Monument at Fort Jefferson 113 5 PRESENTATION Geo A Katzenberger 6 UNVEILING Elizabeth D Robeson 7 MILITARY SALUTE Gun Squad Co M 3rd Regt 8 STAR SPANGLED BANNER Drum Corps 9 ACCEPTANCE ON BEHALF OF THE PUBLICProf J T Martz 10 HISTORIC ADDRESS Judge J I Allread 11 YANKEE DOODLE Drum Corps 12 A WORD FROM THE RED MEN L E Wills 13 BENEDICTION Rev G W Berry ADDRESS OF FRAZER E WILSON SECRETARY GREENVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY One hundred and sixteen years ago to-day a ...

"Sketch of Cornstalk, 1759-1777," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 245-262.
... general massacre said to general massacre This generally It was at length generally declaring that generally do although of a different complexion15 On the ninth of November El-i-nip-si-co came on the filial errand to learn if his ...

"The Puritanic Influence in the Northwest Territory 1788-1803," by Winfred B. Langhorst. Volume 42, Number 4, October, 1933, pp. 409-445.
... 1848 History of Hamilton County Ohio Cleveland 1881 History of Ross and Highland Counties Ohio Cleveland 1880 History of Washington County Ohio Cleveland 1881 History of Wayne County Ohio 2 volumes Indianapolis 1910 Jones R M The Later ...

"Unveiling of Tablet at Fort Gower," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 87-94.
... general of the National D A R The unveiling of the memorial was done by Mrs Orson Dryer of Columbus assisted by the Misses Margaret Porter and Marjorie Boyles of Athens The memorial is a granite block cut from the quarries near Stony Creek battlefield in Connecticut It is six feet high four feet wide and two feet thick and two of its sides are bronze tablets telling the history of the site it marks and its dedication by the
"Clark's Conquest of the Northwest," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 67-94.
... general Hamilton in all general of the Province of general and a far-seeing general sustained the army under unparalleled hardships Under any other leader the armies would have dissolved and vanished Day after day for nearly three weeks they waded the creeks the swamps and the flooded ...

"Minutes of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society, Held in Columbus, February 18 and 19, 1891," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 261-315.
... general work could include general government by any general and subordinate generally condemned as a lasting reproach to the good name of the state and yet he was never court-martialed investigated or even called upon by the Executive Council of the state from whom he held his ...

"Friends and the Shawnee Indians at Wapakoneta," by Harlow Lindley. Volume 54, Number 1, January-March, 1945, pp. 33-39.
... generally refrained from the use of spirituous liquors than they had in the past This was greatly encouraging Ample funds for the necessary expenses of the establishment were furnished by the Committee of Ohio Yearly Meeting Until 1829 all the funds for this work continued to be furnished by Ohio and Baltimore Friends and the work seems to ...

"Land Grants for Education in the Ohio Valley States," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 25, Number 1, January, 1916, pp. 59-70.
... general material upon which general education which general government for the general of the American general provision in the general is the way in which education has been ...

"Catherine Cougar: Probaby the Earliest Pioneer Resident of Ohio Who Has Descendants Living Upon the Original Place of Settlement," Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 295-303.
... generally to have been the first white inhabitant of Ohio having lived as the wife of Eagle Feather after she had been brought here as a captive upon the banks of the Muskingum about 1730 or 1740 But as Mr Randall observes It is more than likely that many white women preceded her to Ohio either as captives or voluntary migrants While ...

"Pontiac's Conspiracy," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 410-437.
... general-in-chief of the general and shrewdest general who said he would fight it out on that line if it took all summer He exerted himself with fresh zeal to gain possession of the fort He demanded the surrender of Gladwyn saying a still greater force of Indians was on the march to swell the army of besiegers Gladwyn was equally tenacious ...

"A Familiar Talk About Monarchists and Jacobins" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 187-215.
... general system especially a general system of internal improvements When Mr Morrow's term in the Senate expired in 181 9 he declined a re-election and returned to his farm But public sentiment was against his retiring and he was appointed a Canal Commissioner in 1 820 and again in 1822 As however he was elected Governor in this latter year he declined to act as commissioner During the four ...

"The Indian as a Diplomatic Factor in the History of the Old Northwest," by Isaac Joslin Cox. Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 542-565.
... general and the Mississippi general share in the general groups-the Six general purport of this general tendencies are apparent The one is a desire on the part of certain governing factors to keep the region a wilderness for the ...

"Maumee Valley Travel Tour," Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 91-98.
... MAUMEE VALLEY TRAVEL TOUR MAUMEE VALLEY TRAVEL TOUR By MAUMEE VALLEY INTERNATIONAL HISTORICAL CONVENTION From From Toledo Fort Wayne Miles Miles 000 Commodore Perry Hotel Toledo 1069 Superior Street entrance South 12 block to Monroe Street Turn right W 2 blocks to Erie Street Turn left S on Erie Street 5 blocks across Swan Creek to Anthony Wayne Memorial Trail 09 Anthony Wayne Memorial Trail 1060 Turn right on Anthony Wayne Memorial Trail which is a new super-highway constructed upon the bed ...

Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 478-488.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XX INDEX TO VOLUME XX A Articles - A vanishing race 48 Abolitionists - Brady's Leap 457 Arguments of 280 Birthplace of Little Turtle 236 Dresser's experiences in the South Celebration of the surrender of Gen 281 John H Morgan 368 Fairbank Calvin 283 Cincinnati Municipal election of 1828 Foster Abbey Kelley 280 255 Foster Stephen 280 Delaware in the days of 1812 61 Oberlin aided by 276 Early Steamboat travel on the Ohio Oberlin ...

"The Dunmore War," by E. O. Randall. Volume 11, Number 2, October, 1902, pp. 167-197.
... generally distinctly general combination of the generalshipRoosevelt's general was mustering his general of the Indian army general and extended the
"Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Organization and Proceedings for the Year 1885, with Abstracts of Addresses, and Papers Presented Before the Society," Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 83-108.
... general outline of the work generally to exercise all generally established for general banking law was general fund of knowledge generally drawing from nature for their subjects To ...