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"Philosophy of Methodist Success; with Special Reference to the Northwest Territory," by David H. Moore. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 196-206.
... early hour So of money early as I can determine early circulation of early to its standards and the pulpits of Christendom have kindled with its evangelical fervor 206 Ohio Arch 206
"Address of Judge W. B. Crew" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 27-29.
... settlements were established from Marietta but thus far this was the most remote No state in the Union was settled by a more worthy or enterprising class of citizens They were largely the soldiers or sons of soldiers of the Revolutionary War Many were college graduates and practically all of them were well educated and they brought to the west the very best civilization of the east Ohio at ...

"Address by Edward Livingston Taylor, Sr." (Taylor-Livingston Centenary) Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 492-503.
... early settlers introduced hogs into the country which were allowed to run at large in the woods They lived mostly on mast which consisted of hickory nuts walnuts beech nuts and acorns In a favorable season for mast the hogs became fat and suitable for market but there was no way to get them to market as there were no railroads or highways of any kind and no markets west of the Atlantic cities and these it was impossible to reach About 1825 the ...

"Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 419-454.
...early worthless food for early three hours until early all killed the men early forty miles upon early opportunity not early in 1791 made
"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 ...

"The Establishment of the Second Moravian Mission on the Pettquotting," by Fred Coyne Hamil. Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 207-212.
... 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 again Then they found that the mouth of the river was blocked They attempted to ...

"Minutes of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society, Held in Columbus, February 18 and 19, 1891," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 261-315.
... settlement of the early three settlements The army under St Clair had rendezvoused at Fort Washington and after being divided into three military organizations had started northward into the Indian country Fort Hamilton built principally as a depot for supplies stood 304 Ohio Arch 304 ...

"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 465-475.
... early pioneer history by early history of Ohio It early memories of early invasion of Ohio by the English traders and the war for extermination which was waged against them by the ...

"The Birthplace of Little Turtle," Volume 23, Number 2, April, 1914, pp. 105-149.
... settlement of our early as settlement of the early 150 years old the early sixty years ago two early all of these followed in a short time afterward The 148
"The Centennial Celebration of the Siege of Fort Meigs: Perrysburg, July 27, 1913," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 34-48.
... early interested in the early two years after early in 1796 when the early six hundred and fifty were killed or captured Many of the prisoners were brought within the pickets enclosing Fort Miami and then ensued the merciless slaughter of defenseless prisoners by their Indian captors under ...

"Western Land Policy of the British Government from 1763 to 1775, The," by B. A. Hinsdale. Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 207-229.
... settlements He found the settlements to such a distance settlements should be within settlements are inevitable settlements and should not settlements or by reason of
"Unveiling of Tablet at Fort Gower," Volume 33, Number 1, January, 1924, pp. 87-94.
... early October On October 11th Dunmore and his army left here on their way to the Indian Villages The army camped the first night at Federal and the second at Sunday Creek both in Athens County At the third camp near Nelsonville news was brought from General Andrew Lewis of his victory at Point Pleasant which occasioned great joy among the troops Two days later a messenger from Cornstalk the Indian chief appeared suing for peace but next day ...

"Wayne's Strategic Advance From Fort Greenville to Grand Glaize," by O. W. Priddy. Volume 39, Number 1, January, 1930, pp. 42-76.
...early a year and under early and encamped 26 early encamped on a large early and encamped at the early large field of fine early show that the
"The Indian Thoroughfares of Ohio," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 8, Number 3, January, 1900, pp. 264-295.
... settlements in the early in the century when early in the century in early in the century This early with a trail early days of this
"Ancient Correspondence. From Samuel Linton, Waynesville, O., to Abel Saterthwaite, Philadelphia," Volume 9, Number 1, July, 1900, pp. 117-124.
...early Meeting requesting early Meeting's Clerk to visit them and give them such council as they should think expedient when among them and also Philip Thomas to assist them in their farming the ensuing season and the War Department sent Ancient Correspondence Ancient Correspondence 12 3 David Jinkinson carpenter and Richard Palmer blacksmith to reside and work with them all of which in a ...

"The Sandusky River," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 191-247.
...early square Farther early French traders and early French traders early travellers and the early maps In Indian early in the nineteenth
"Andrew Poe's Encounter with Indians," Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 492-499.
... early at least as the early a year indeed he never fully recovered the use of the three injured fingers and his right hand became smaller than the other He died in Green township Beaver County Pennsylvania on the fifteenth of July 1823 Scotash the Wyandot who escaped although badly wounded in the hand as had been shown swam the river and hid until night came on when he re-crossed the stream ...

"Major-General Arthur St. Clair," by Albert Douglas. Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 455-476.
... early years of the life early the moral and early at the top close to early in the war removed early instruction of the early eighty years of age absolutely penniless dependent upon the ...

"Tallmadge Township," by E. O. Randall. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 275-306.
... early days of canoe early settlers upon this early years of the early in September 1771 early brief calling for a early uninhabitable
"Influence of Pennsylvania on Ohio," by W. H. Hunter. Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 287-309.
... settlement at the mouth of the settlement of Ohio by the Scotch-Irish of Pennsylvania The long rifle was brought to the interior of your state by German immigrants it was a true weapon and with it the Indian fighters became marksmen When a pioneer went out with a Influence of Pennsylvania on