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"Joseph Vance and His Times," by Benjamin F. Prince. Volume 19, Numbers 1 & 2, January-April, 1910, pp. 228-248.
... general alarm among the general school fund which general distress result In 1837 the contraction of credit money amounted to sixty-two per cent Some banks weathered the storm and showed the soundness of their methods and indicated that credit money wisely administered could be a safe financial policy In the rather lengthy discussion of ...

"What We Owe to the Past," Volume 31, Number 1, January, 1922, pp. 31-37.
... generally attracted by general to surrender Fort Stephenson because his savages could not be restrained if victory fell to them as it certainly must the reply was When the fort is taken there will be no survivors left What We Owe to the Past 37 What We Owe to the Past 37 to massacre It will not be given up so long as there is a man able to resist These words might be taken as the ...

"John Fitch, Inventor of Steamboats," by Mira Clarke Parsons. Volume 9, Number 2, October, 1900, pp. 238-242.
... general of this State or a majority of them of his having built a boat of at least twenty tons capacity which is propelled by steam and the mean of whose progress through the water with and against the ordinary current of Hudson's river taken together shall not be less than four miles an hour and shall at no time omit for the space of one year to have a boat of such construction plying between the cities of New York and Albany New York Laws ...

"The First Permanent White Settlers in Ohio, James Whitaker and Elizabeth Foulke" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 87-105.
... general council of their tribe these two adopted children of the forest made each other's acquaintance A marriage according to the customs of civilized life was at once arranged and the couple ardent in their love and happy in their expectations set off for Detroit where the Christian ritual was pronounced which made them man and wife The Indians seemed well pleased by this conduct of their palefaced children They gave them a choice tract of ...

"Hudson Centennial Appendix: David Hudson and Heman Oviatt," Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 366-371.
... 366 Ohio Arch 366 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications HUDSON CENTENNIAL APPENDIX DAVID HUDSON AND HEMAN OVIATT Hudson is town four Range ten and was purchased of the Connecticut Land Company by David Hudson Birdseye Norton Nathaniel Norton Stephen Baldwin Benjamin Oviatt and Theodore Parmele for fifty-two cents an acre In the original survey it was laid down as a swamp township and in ...

"Forts Loramie and Pickawillany," Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 479-486.
... generally southern trend On general's orders pits were general boundary line between the lands of the United States and the lands of the said Indian tribes shall begin at the mouth of the Cuyahoga river and run thence up the same to the portage between that and the Tuscarawas branch of the Muskingum thence down that branch to the crossing ...

Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 518-528.
... assembly at 461 Croghan's disobedience of 59 Harness Mound - Ft Stephenson battle reported by Artifacts with burials 144 24 71 Awls found in 163 Letter to President concerning CroBone implements in 162 ghan Holmes episode 69 Bone needles in 164 Movements of after battle of Ft Bone objects found in 162 Stephenson 65 Bone ornaments found in 164 Northwestern campaign of 56 Burials and types of in 125 129 Plans of relative to Ft Stephenson 138 62 ...

"Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Proceedings for the Year 1887, with Abstracts of Addresses and Papers Presented Before the Society," Volume 1, Number 4, March, 1888, pp. 376-394.
... general purpose of erecting generally to exercise all the powers legally and properly pertaining thereto 4 Said Society has no capital stock The articles of incorporation were signed by twenty-eight persons By-Laws ARTICLE I MEMBERSHIP SECTION I The members of this Society shall be known as Active Members Life Members Corresponding Members and Honorary Members SEC 2 Active members shall pay ...

"The Kendal Community," by Wendall P. Fox. Volume 20, Number 2, April, 1911, pp. 176-219.
... generally called them the generally do with the general concurrence of the general society ARTICLE general society to render general concerns and
"Major George Adams," by George A. Katzenberger. Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 522-542.
... assembly of people being in attendance to show their respect for the dead On the same day a large granite bowlder weighing perhaps four tons swung under a wagon drawn by six horses was driven into the cemetery and placed over their graves Here let them rest in peace and may their monument be a constant reminder to us of the trials and dangers through which the early settlers passed and may it admonish us of the importance of properly ...

"Buckeye Station: Built by Nathaniel Massie in 1797," by Morten Carlisle. Volume 40, Number 1, January, 1931, pp. 1-22.
... general arrangement You general rundown look of the place In the photograph of the fire place the paper on the wall and the floor boarding can be seen This fire place is the one in the west room the one described as being the pride of the owner and the envy of the neighbors shown in the accompanying illustration and the fragments of wooden molding on both sides of the chimney may be remnants ...

"Brady's Leap," by E. O. Randall. Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 457-465.
... generally designated as the general fire at the Indians now huddled together in stupid surprise amp nearly all were killed Gen Harris saw plenty of bones scattered around after he came to the country A broken sword was found by the Stewart family Jonathan Stewart found it after the settlement of the country-say about 1820-the hilt of brass was sound amp is yet preserved It was found in the ...

"Dedication of Monument to George Rogers Clark," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 492-499.
... generals I am the only general I was in a war once general in the British Army and was killed at the battle of the Thames in Canada Clark was a great soldier and entitled to be honored through all the ages The time came when it was a question George Rogers Clark 499 George Rogers Clark 499 whether this territory northwest of the River ...

"Ohio in the War of 1812" First Newspaper in the West Reserve," Volume 28, Number 3, July, 1919, pp. 286-368.
... general government to general Hull at which the general Hull the father of general Wayne and ourselves general Hull will soon be general council at
"Services of the Ohio Company in Defending the United States Frontier from Invasion," by William P. Cutler. Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 283-287.
... general rendezvous for an army so that in all human probability the settlement can 283 284 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 284 Oh io Archaeological and Historical Quarterly never fail of the protection of government But he was doomed to disappointment in this expectation St Clair's Treaty of '89 modified the situation somewhat but in '91 the storm of war broke out Government ...

"Logan-The Mingo Chief, 1710-1780," Volume 20, Number 2, April, 1911, pp. 137-175.
... general favorite Logan16 generally known at that general favorite with the generally known as Lord general massacre on the general Indian war should
"The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 360-369.
... general and his staff generally accepted and well general and staff in the generally rounded and smoothed surface would indicate that they have been transported from a distance and been rolled bowled and polished in their transportation hither The nearest ledges to this region of ...

"The First Republican Form of Government in America," by David Davis. Volume 41, Number 1, January, 1932, pp. 108-114.
... THE FIRST REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNTHE FIRST REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA BY EX-JUDGE DAVID DAVIS Mr William M Pettit in the Archaeological and Historical Quarterly of July 1931 has written an able article setting forth that Rev John Wheelwright of Boston and later of Exeter Massachusetts was the first man to form a Republican Government in America The records and history of the Colonies by many authors attribute that honor to Rev Roger Williams Rev Wheelwright came to the Colonies ...

"Old Fort Sandoski of 1745 and the 'Sandusky Country,'" by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 357-430.
... general Map of the Middle general and of certain general style and general Monsieur dumuy the general council to be held general now with us I
"The Centennial Celebration at Marietta, April Seventh, 1888," Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 1-12.
... general celebration general supervision was committed to him His efforts received full and efficient support from sub-committees appointed to take charge of various departments Col N L Nye having charge of receptions and Judge F J Cutter of entertainments Mrs Alderman had charge of relics and works of art and Mrs Mills of meals and dinner at the Armory building The following were the ...