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"Vanished Bishopric-An Interesting Bit of Ohio History, The," Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 540-542.
...wards its worst wares Shawnees Miamis and Wyandottes-were still in possession of them and the Frenchmen soon saw that they could only keep the land they had bought by buying it a second time from the Indians themselves The colonists appealed to the American Government and General St Clair with 3000 soldiers was sent to expel the Indians St Clair's expedition came to grief at Point Pleasant ...

"Fairfield on the River Thames," Volume 48, Number 1, January, 1939, pp. 1-19.
... war following official war this event was warfare being waged war with the Americans wares far up the river3 ware Indians set out
"Fort St. Clair: Celebration of St. Clair Day," Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 506-529.
...ward -- eastward a wary and able Little war The bodies of wards removed to the mound in the cemetery at Eaton A stately shaft marks their resting place which is now and will be throughout the centuries a monument of glory and honor for ...

"The Birthplace of Little Turtle," Volume 23, Number 2, April, 1914, pp. 105-149.
... war with the white war before and it is warned General Harrison war with Great Britain ward informed the warrior Adieu to the ward ...

"Address of Hon. W. J. Gilmore" (Treaty of Greenville Centennial) Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 241-255.
... civil government within civil government within civilization that have civil government is as civil governments in all their pristine beauty and vigor and the states formed from the Northwest territory have also reaped rich harvest ...

"Scioto Valley, The," by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 357-367.
...ward Tiffin He brought ware of the intelligent wards personal ward from the Ohio warrior and a speech which he delivered at a council has been rated by no less an authority than Thomas Jefferson as among the great speeches of the world ...

"Was the Pontiac Uprising a Conspiracy?" by Wilbur R. Jacobs. Volume 59, Number 1, January, 1950, pp. 26-37.
... war upon theml4 warriors attacked the ware Prophet were well war Much of their warriors and ware resented wards but he always
"Western Reserve. How it Has Played an Important Part in the History of Ohio and of the Nation, The," by F. E. Hutchins. Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 259-273.
... civil government Looking civilization and progress civilization and progress has brought And here in this splendid temple a provision of the Western Reserve of to-day devoted to the amusement entertainment and diversion of our people looking back over a period of a hundred years and contrasting the present Western Reserve with that of a ...

"Mr. Richardson's Address (Harrison-Perry Embarkation Monument)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 371-374.
...ward the house and barn-make a combination that needs watching Our population being much more inflammable than when cool blood of northern latitudes predominated is more in danger than ever for the violent harangue of the oratorical firebrand who has his own axe to grind These patriotic societies will do their full duty only as they strive to educate the mind and awaken the conscience so that men may heed the lessons of the past and feel their ...

"Index to 'History of Ohio Indians,'" Volume 27, Number 4, October, 1918, pp. 580-602.
...ware chief 315 sym471 ward Americans 386 in wares at St Mary's wares move to Ruddell war 338 Indians meet wares mienter Ohio wares ...

"Note-Historical," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 153-154.
... county Virginia on the 16th of September 1783 for Kentucky In a month they reached Redstone Brownville on the Monongehela At this place they took boats Simon's father Mark Kenton then eighty-two years old was one 153 154 Ohio Arch 154 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications of the company He died shortly after leaving Redstone and was buried on the bank of the Ohio between Pittsburg and Wheeling In regard to the fight McClung says He Simon ...

"The Wyandot Chief, Leather Lips," by William L. Curry. Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 30-36.
... warriors to the house war-like manner and warriors were seated in warriors pointed to the wards painted his face warmly spoke for a few
"The Establishment of the Second Moravian Mission on the Pettquotting," by Fred Coyne Hamil. Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 207-212.
...ware and Mohegan Indians Philadelphia 1820 417-418 207 208 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 208 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY uncertain how many Indians would be willing to remove to Ohio At last six families comprising thirty-two persons made up their minds to go taking with them eight horses and fifteen cows and calves which would be driven overland An early prayer meeting was held on April 28 preparatory to ...

"Index to Materials for the Study of Ohio History," Volume 44, Number 1, January, 1935, pp. 138-155.
...ward L Monuments to ward L La Salle's Route ward L Refugees to and ward A The History of wards Martha L Ohio's warze XVIII 1 99-226 ward ...

"Address of Hon. Walling (Centennial of Perry's Victory)," Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 72-78.
... war going on with the war into Canada This war fleet upon the lake ward from the main war boats were already war ships almost in a
"Joseph Badger, The First Missionary to the Western Reserve," by Byron R. Long. Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 1-42.
...wards and lodged with a ward they reached the ward Corn was purchased ward had their ward organization The ward Detroit and saw war ...

"Tarhe and the Zanes," Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 146-149.
... county - and somewhat county William McCulloch county the eldest born son county and the suggestion is freely expressed that a monument or tablet should be erected near the Elm that bears the name of Logan Curiously enough this idea of a monument to Logan was proposed by a correspondent ...

"Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 419-454.
... civilization In all our civilization that we civilized country we find civilization must make civilized people I am not civilized
"An Early Abolition Colony, and its Founder," by A. A. Graham. Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 30-43.
... county which office he filled until 1845 During this time he delivered many public addresses on all varieties of national and state questions his interest in public affairs continuing to the end of his days The decline of life cameabout 1848 and two years after at the ripe old age of eighty years he died at his home in Worthington He had seen the place a forest-a wilderness he left it the homes of affluence and the dream of his life the labor ...

"James Backus: Citizen of Marietta, 1788-1791," Volume 45, Number 2, April, 1936, pp. 161-172.
...wards of thirty feet warrant was prepared warned thereto before wares came on our side warm morning began to warm cross'd the Ohio