... settlement at Marietta and the settlement at Marietta he said No colony in America was ever settled under such favorable auspices as that which has just commenced at the Muskingum Information property and strength will be its characteristics I know many of the settlers personally and there were never men better calculated to promote the welfare of such a community To the end of his days he ...
... early they started early in the morning and tied him securely they then led him off to a town three miles distant from the town I lived in and there they gathered to have a Frolic with this poor object of pity They led him up to a large stake near a large fire prepared for the purpose and when they had scalped him and cut his nose off that it hung below his under lip and then they cut off ...
... settlements menconference 352 settlement of 295 296 Indian settlements Tymochtee Creek settlement tion 388 Moravian settlement Yellow Creek Logan's family murdered among 389 Allies of British 398ly mur at 354 355 Crawford's campaign ...
... settlements made here and settlement had they made in settlement here three hundred settlement of our race on the settlement And what relation were the settlers to have with the States or the new Republic Some of the States could not ...
... settlements Erie 439 128 settlement 176 Shamokin destruction of 150 Stanberry Hon William 242 Shawanese - State Sovereignty 309 Alliance with Wyandots 165 Steamboating - Shikelimus chief of 137 First on Ohio River 228 Treaty with 76 New Orleans 378 Village of 159 Ohio River on 378 ...
... early as the 11th upon which day it was read for the first time its second reading on the 12th and its third reading and enactment on July 13th 1787 It repealed the Jefferson Plan of 1784 There were eight states present - it is to be remembered that all voting in the old Congress was by states -and the vote upon the passage of the bill was as follows Massachusetts - Holton aye Dane aye As a State aye New York--Smith aye Harring aye Yates no As ...
... early Jewish people we early history One need early as 1774 serious early pioneer contests but if one considers the situation as it was in 1780 it will not be difficult to find a reasonable justification for such an attack as led to the Battle of Piqua Treaties were sometimes regarded as ...
... early period some of them 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 ...
... early historian of Marion County Ohio Nathaniel Wyatt Sr exchanged 80 acres of military land in Pickaway County for a tract of 200 acres in Section 3 Waldo Township Marion County On this tract he built the Wyatt Brick Tavern and on it was also built Fort Morrow in the year 1812 Wyatt's Hotel was comprised in the enclosure of the pickets made from split slats around the old fort The old ...
... INDEX TO MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF INDEX TO MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF OHIO HISTORY Compiled by WILLIAM D OVERMAN Introduction In 1918 the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society published a Bulletin of Source Material for the Study of American History as found in the Publications of the Society covering Volumes 1-26 inclusive Because of a growing interest in state and local ...
... settlement which he founded in settlement of the Lichtenau village was begun by Rev David Zeisberger on April 12 1776 just one day after his 55th birthday anniversary Eight families accompanied Zeisberger and his assistant Rev John Heckewelder a young man of 33 It was Saturday On the following day April 13 Chief Netawatwes with almost the entire population of Goshochkunk attended the first ...
... early records show that early two centuries ago early days He evinced early eighteen months early social affairs of Randolph County The groom came from Clarksburg accompanied by a cavalcade of young people of both sexes The first night ...
... Volume 111 Index Summer-Autumn 2002 pp 229-256 PDF of Index and Contents to Volume 111 CONTENTS of Summer-Autumn 2002 issue Index for Volume 111 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Abraham Lincoln Man of Sorrow 24 Acid mine drainage 48-49 50 Adams administration 123-124 Adams John Quincy 124 125 Addams Jane 186 187 190 191 Works by The Subjective Necessity of Social Settlements 187 Addison Evert E 53-54 African Americans ...
... settlement in Ohio From Manary's Block House to Detroit was an unbroken wilderness with only a foot-path part of the way As the government had made no provision for the army they were compelled to carry their subsistence and forage in wagons and to literally cut their way through the thick woods and swamps Bridges had to be constructed over streams and marshes and spongy ground where none but ...
...early all his brothers cutting down trees to extend their fields French manuscript from the Canadian Archives printed in Wis Hist Colls xvii 286 De Lery's Journal and maps show that the fort of Nicolas was built on the south side of Sandusky Bay and the Journal states that it was built by the Hurons themselves The Pennsylvania traders did build a fort for the Miami Indians at Pickawillany in
... settlement to have time for the details of business Furthermore his duties as Judge of the Territory took him away from the Miami for long periods at times and he had a large plantation of his own to direct His venture proved conclusively the impracticability of the colonization of a large tract of land especially in a strategic frontier region under the proprietary system One man could not be a genius in all points necessary to support the ...