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"'News from the Ohio!,'" Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 371-373.
...reserved some of the works reserved for that purpose the rest of the works can remain when the city is built on paper only As to the natives the ensuing treaty I trust will be conducted on the principles of honour and justice and end to the satisfaction of that as I conceive much injured people When we arrived at this place we fortunately found Capt Pipes the Chief of the Delaware Tribe with ...

Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 568-587.
...reserve relic at Hamilton 110 Croghan nephew of 217 Davidson Sisters Indians capture 211 Expedition against Indians 32 276 Dayton First canal boats at 471 Expedition to Chillicothe 264 DeerKenton spy of 16 Awls made from shoulder blade of Clark's Conquest of Illinois Country 171 Publication of 376 Bones used for implements by preClark Wm associated with Lewis in historic people 161 168 Northwest explorations 293 Delawares - Clay Albert T ...

"The Battle of Forty Foot Pitch," by Esther E. Nichols. Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 526-529.
...reserved remnant of Wayne's Preble Trail It is historically and sentimentally worthy a permanent designation by an attractive monumental stone with a bronze tablet insert inscribed WAYNE'S FORTY-FOOT PITCH THE BATTLE OF FORTY FOOT PITCH BY ESTHER E NICHOLS Today we are met to honor some of the brave heroes of our own state Though inconspicuous in the history of our country still they played a most important part in gaining for us a great Nation ...

"Evolution of Ohio County Boundaries," by Randolph Chandler Downes. Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 340-477.
... western boundary line of western bank of the Scioto western part of the portage western shores of the same western boundary of western boundary of said R
"The Ludlow Line," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 278-280.
... western line of the western boundary of the Military Tract The act of 1812 ordering the second survey did not base its validity on its acceptance by Virginia but implied that it should be final It is a plain inference that the Virginia lands extended to the Roberts line but the United States had already sold most of the disputed territory In order to settle the question definitely a case was ...

"Indians in Union County," by W. L. Curry. Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 263-271.
... INDIANS IN UNION COUNTY INDIANS IN UNION COUNTY BY COLONEL W L CURRY In 1797 before a white settler had found a home in the tract of country now forming the county of Union a town was laid out on a large scale in what is now Darby Township on the south side of Big Darby Creek by Lucas Sullivant who named it North Liberty Doubtless Mr Sullivant expected his town would at some not distant day be a busy metropolis but he ruined its prospects by laying out in August of the same year 1797 the town ...

"The Rev. John Heckewelder, Born at Bedford, Eng., March 12, 1743; Died at Bethlehem, Pa., January 21, 1823, Aged 80 Years, Less 50 Days," Volume 7, Number 3, April, 1899, pp. 314-348.
...western Pennsylvania and in western Delaware Indians western territory at Fort western territory So well western Indians could mean western border and the
"Memoir of Antoine Laforge: A Gallipolis Manuscript (1790)," translated by Laurence J. Kenny. Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 43-51.
... western empire then known as Upper Louisiana Another notable member of the Gallipolis colony who came to Missouri was the Reverend Peirre Joseph Didier who for seven years 1792-9 was almost the sole pastor of this boundless parish It will redound forever to the honor of Gallipolis that it was the home of the first Benedictine priest in the United States and this the more so as that Benedictine was a member of the Congregation of St Maur ...

"Tecumseh and His Descendants," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 34, Number 2, April, 1925, pp. 143-153.
... western and southern tribes for the purpose of holding the Ohio river as the permanent boundary between the two races In pursuance of this object he and his agents visited every tribe from Florida to the head of the Missouri river While Tecumseh was organizing the work in the south his plans were brought to disastrous overthrow by the premature battle of Tippecanoe under the direction of the Prophet Nov 7 1811 On the breaking out of the War of ...

"Fort Laurens: The Story of the Acquisition of its Site by the State of Ohio," Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 480-486.
...reserve it as a sacred reserved as an historic reserved and very much interested in Fort Laurens He told the writer that his grandfather Rhinehart was the first owner his father the next then the present David who with his brother Valentine leveled the Fort and prepared same for farming in 1853 At that time remnants of wood used as palisades ...

"Blast-Furnaces Operated by the Separatist Society of Zoar, Ohio," by E. J. Bognar. Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 503-513.
... BLAST-FURNACES OPERATED BY THE BLAST-FURNACES OPERATED BY THE SEPARATIST SOCIETY OF ZOAR OHIO BY E J BOGNAR A most important contribution to the success of the Separatist Society of Zoar was iron ore The village of Zoar was founded in 1817 by 300 or more Separatists who had embarked early that spring from Wurtemburg1 Germany The party was led by one Joseph M Bimeler2 and the desire for religious freedom brought them to this country where they settled in the inviting wooded region of the ...

"The McGuffey Society at the Logan Elm," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 355-379.
... western country to western part of western Indians off our hands for the first two years of the Revolutionary struggle' Randall and Ryan also say most cogently 'The fate of the Northwest Territory was at stake in that battle though no British soldier participated therein Surely America has no more historic soil than the ground of the ...

"The Dunmore War," by E. O. Randall. Volume 11, Number 2, October, 1902, pp. 167-197.
... western American history western Pennsylvania western lands as reward for western forest was broken western policy of the home western people in a war
"Fairfield on the River Thames," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 1-19.
... reserve was reduced to a reserve about forty years reserve are now situated about a mile southeast of the river The name Moraviantown remains to commemorate the work of the self-sacrificing missionaries of the United Brethren ...

"Some History from an Un-Historical Region," by A. B. Gilliland. Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 272-276.
... western route by the way of Fort Wayne by which he returned or the eastern route down the Grand Auglaize river the middle route completely surprised them Tradition says that on this march one of the horses pulling one of the artillery pieces died which compelled General Wayne to abandon the cannon and that it was buried deep in the ground somewhere in the north part of the county to keep it from falling into the hands of the enemy Lieutenant ...

"Location of Site of Ohio Capital," by E. O. Randall. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 210-234.
...reserve your principles their force unfold Let nations prove them and let kings behold Equality your first firm grounded stand Annual Meeting Ohio Valley Historical Association Annual Meeting Ohio Valley Historical Association 233 Then free elections then your union band This holy triad should forever shine The great conpendium of all rights divine Creed of all schools whence youths by millions draw Their theme of right their decalogue of law ...

"A Surveyor on the Seven Ranges," by B.H. Pershing. Volume 46, Number 3, July, 1937, pp. 257-270.
... western boundary of western lands In March of this year he had joined with other veterans in the organization of the Ohio Company of Associates which planned a settlement in the West He was selected to serve as secretary of the company In this capacity he was to aid Manasseh Cutler the next year in the purchase of the land in Ohio After the passage of the Ordinance of 1787 he was elected ...

"Lucas Sullivant-His Personality and Adventures," by Jane D. Sullivant. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 177-189.
...reserved by the writer as a memento of those perilous times Lucas Sullivant--His Personality and Adventures 183 Lucas Sullivant--His Personality and Adventures 183 Upon one expedition Mr Sullivant had appointed a rendezvous for his party at the Forks of the Scioto by which name the junction of this river and Whetstone now called Olentangy was known by the early surveyors and was so designated on their maps He directed his men if he was not ...

"Presentation Speech of Mrs. Howard Jones" (Dedication of Logan Elm) Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 286-288.
...reserved to posterity Such reserve it I hand you the deed on behalf of our County Society In another few hundred years this tree may be forever lost but the site shall remain and let us hope that posterity may suitably commemorate with a monument of bronze the world famed speech of the great Mingo Chief Logan Dr G Frederick Wright President of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society ...

"Gen. Clark's Campaign, 1780: Official Letters," Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 500-501.
... GEN GEN CLARK'S CAMPAIGN 1780 OFFICIAL LETTERS From the Maryland Journal Oct 17 1780 RICH MON D Virginia Oct 4 Extract of a letter from Col George Roge rs C lark to his Excellency the Governor dated Louisville August 22 1780 By every possible exertion and the aid of Col Slaughter's corps we completed the number of 1 000 with which we crossed the river at the mouth of Licking on the first day of August and began our march on the second Having a road to cut for the artillery to pass for 70 miles ...