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"Major-General Arthur St. Clair," by Albert Douglas. Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 455-476.
... settlements General Washington settlements of western settlements And from that day settlements from their settlement of Revolutionary settlements on the Wabash
"Fort Morrow Soldiers, of the War of 1812, Honored," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 572-577.
... FORT MORROW SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 FORT MORROW SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 HONORED According to an 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 ...

"Significance of Memorials," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 477-491.
... settlement of the Indian controversies A little later Clark was found in Kentucky and as far west as Kaskaskia Illinois Here he found letters from English authorities stimulating the Indians to hostilities He succeeded in forming a friendly alliance with the Significance of Memorials 485 Significance of Memorials 485 French at that time and built a fort near the present location of Louisville Later learning that General Henry Hamilton of ...

"Index to 'History of Ohio Indians,'" Volume 27, Number 4, October, 1918, pp. 580-602.
... settlement of Cranetown settlement on 466 culture of settlement near Miami Indians settlements 419 Indian Mohawk settlement at region for settlements 419 Mound in 469
"Fort Industry-An Historical Mystery," Volume 38, Number 2, April, 1929, pp. 231-259.
... settlements quite to the mouth settlement on Swan Creek on the Michigan side which falls into the Miami seven miles below this Fort Miami In his History of the Late War in the Western Country McAfee says Colonel McKee Superintendent of Indian affairs for the districts of Detroit and Mackinaw wrote to Colonel England the English Military Commander at Detroit from Camp near Fort Miami August ...

"Henry Bouquet: His Indian Campaigns," Volume 26, Number 4, October, 1917, pp. 489-506.
... settlement and the early settlements should be restricted to the territory between Canada the Alleghany Mountains Louisiana and the sea Under these conflicting claims and from conflicting interests there necessarily arose bitter feelings and to these hostile acts soon followed Disorder lawlessness outrage and violence prevailed over a wide extent of territory especially in western ...

"Ohio University-The Historic College of the Old Northwest," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 411-445.
... settlement began under the settlement of this first west settlement was begun The settlement of the Northwest settlements and inspire the settlement will be undertaker
"The Taylor-Livingston Centenary in Franklin County," Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 486-503.
... settlement of Hollanders His settlement the name of Londonderry which has since been changed to and is now known as Derry New Hampshire This location was then the very frontier of civilization All beyond to the north and west was a wilderness and the home of the Algonquin Indians It was here that Matthew Taylor Jr was born on October 30th 1727 While living at this place he was married to ...

Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 478-488.
... settlement of 176 Oberlin settlement of Mounds See settlement 220 Oberlin Peace settlements Erie 439 128 settlement 176 Shamokin destruction of 150 Stanberry Hon William 242 Shawanese - State Sovereignty 309 Alliance with Wyandots 165 ...

"Ordinance of 1787: Some Investigations as to the Authorship of the Famous Sixth Article, The," by W. E. Gilmore. Volume 14, Number 2, April, 1905, pp. 148-157.
... THE ORDINANCE OF 1787 THE ORDINANCE OF 1787 SOME INVESTIGATIONS AS TO THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE FAMOUS SIXTH ARTICLE COL W E GILMORE CHILLICOTHE Senator Roberts of Pennsylvania in the great debate over the bill for the admission of Missouri to the Union in 1820 characterized the Ordinance of 1787 as that immortal Ordinance which with its elder sister the Declaration of American Independence will shed eternal and inextinguishable lustre over the annals of our country Daniel Webster in a speech upon ...

"Address of Mrs. John T. Mack," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 414-418.
... 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 the solitary red or white hunter or Indian trader ...

"Index to Materials for the Study of Ohio History," Volume 44, Number 1, January, 1935, pp. 138-155.
... 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 history and in the enlarged educational program of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and ...

"Siege of Fort Meigs, The," by H. W. Compton. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 315-330.
... settlements About this time an settlements did not extend settlements the people of Pennsylvania Kentucky and Ohio girded themselves for revenge Ten thousand troops were raised for Harrison and it was determined to wipe out the disgrace of Hull's surrender and avenge the awful death of comrades and friends so pitilessly and treacherously ...

"Address of Judson Harmon" (Jamestown Exposition) Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 180-185.
... 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 ...

"Site of Lichtenau" (Zeisberger Centennial) by W. H. Rice. Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 179-181.
... 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 ...

"A Scene at Zeisberger's Grave" (Zeisberger Centennial) by C. L. Martzolff. Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 175-179.
... settlement in 1772 Here was settlement which he founded in April 1776 on the eastern bank of the Muskingum river two and a half miles below Goshochkunk Coshocton in accordance with the urgent wishes of the chief of the Delaware Indian Nation Chief Netawatwes whose capital was Goshochkunk the Indian name which has survived in Coshocton Netawatwes selected the site in such proximity to his ...

"Colonel Benjamin Wilson," by Mrs. Orson Dryer. Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 374-379.
... settlement near the Wilson settlement west of the river and it is probable that Mrs Wilson and her children would have been murdered in a few minutes had she not made her escape when she did A few minutes after Mrs Wilson reached the fort Rose put in an appearance carrying a churn of cream on her head and remarking 'I did not mean that the Redskins should have this cream' Ten years later ...

"Buckeye Station: Built by Nathaniel Massie in 1797," by Morten Carlisle. Volume 40, Number 1, January, 1931, pp. 1-22.
... settlement on the Virginia settlement and a stockaded settlements and otherwise settlement he made the settlement He could not leave settlement so Massie evidently
"Joseph Badger, The First Missionary to the Western Reserve," by Byron R. Long. Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 1-42.
... settlements and over mountains settlements synonymous with settlements He consented to settlements he mentions as settlements Austinburg he was settlements brought him to the
"Sandusky Forts, The," by Charles A. Hanna. Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 322-325.
... THE SANDUSKY FORTS THE SANDUSKY FORTS BY CHARLES A HANNA NEW YORK Several addresses on Old Fort Sandusky and the inscriptions on the monument erected last spring near the site of one Sandusky Fort were printed in the October 1912 number of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society's Qu arterly Some of these addresses and inscriptions are so full of inaccuracies misleading statements and incorrect inferences that they should be corrected The bronze tablet on the west face of the ...