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"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 ...

"Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary of the City of Gallipolis, Ohio. October 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1890," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 1-233.
... northwest for liberty and to carry out the true spirit of the Declaration that morality religion and knowledge being necessary to good government schools and the means for education shall forever be encouraged Here too they came just in time The immigration had a moral end as well as a material impulse and it surely had a magnificent opportunity The question whence they came who entered Ohio ...

"Ohio in the War of 1812" First Newspaper in the West Reserve," Volume 28, Number 3, July, 1919, pp. 286-368.
... settlements TEN DOLLARS REWARD settlements in the state of settlement 366 Ohio Arch 3 settlement at the crossings of settlement of whites both of
Volume 23, Number 4, October, 1914, pp. 411-418.
... settlements of 268 Falling stars 146 Gibson W H 4 Finley Rev Jas 15 Gilmore Gen Q H 307 Firelands 285 Girdled Road The 286 Flohr Rev Geo D Sketch of 210 Glacial Man Ohio in 338 Forests Ohio Valley 247 Great Kentucky Revival 217 Forster Rev Wm 271 Greenville Treaty 128 Fort Ancient 333 401 Indian tribes represented at 130 Fort Meigs ...

"Note-Historical," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 443-444.
... northwest corner of Shelby County The position of Fort Laramie was fully discussed in this Quarterly about five years ago It follows that the passage on page 279 wherein it is stated that the line from the Tuscarawas runs west to Loramie's Store is wholly wrong 444 Ohio Arch 444 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Again page 279 The ...

"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 ...

"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
"Mitchener's 'Legend of the White Woman, and Newcomerstown,'" Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 283-300.
... settlements west of the settlements on this side of settlements of Virginia In all settlement It is then very improbable that an Ohio Indian in 1750 or earlier could have crossed the
"Spiegel Grove: The Home of Rutherford B. Hayes," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 18, Number 3, July, 1909, pp. 345-370.
... northwestern quarter of section three in the United States Reserve Sandusky which was entered by Josephus B Stewart and William Oliver When the patent was executed however by Andrew Jackson in 1834 it was to their assignees Jacques Hulburd one of the first settlers of Lower Sandusky and to the heirs of Martin Baum After a partition by these owners the first transfer was for an undivided half and was made in 1834 by which Sardis Birchard the ...

"Reminiscences of A Pioneer," edited by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 19, Numbers 1 & 2, January-April, 1910, pp. 190-227.
... settlements in Kentucky off settlements around So there settlements united and formed settlements and at the settlement at Wheeling and no settlement Well I met my old
"Woodbridge-Gallaher Collection, The," by Harlow Lindley. Volume 44, Number 4, October, 1935, pp. 443-450.
... settlement Letters from Samuel settlement of his mother's estate 1798-99 Notebook apparently of lot owners interesting for names it contains Letters of Clarina Backus Dudley Woodbridge Sr Dudley Woodbridge Jr James Backus Timothy Pickering Enoch Parsons Fourteen items These papers pertain to the Woodbridge business one to yellow fever in Philadelphia 1800 Letters from Samuel Woodbridge Enoch ...

"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 ...

Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 476-482.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XIX INDEX TO VOLUME XIX The index given below applies only to the last half of Volume 19 beginning on page 190 The contents of this volume previous to the above embracing the translation of the Zeisberger Indian History has a separate index beginning on page 174--EDITOR A B Abolition 267 State Convention of 267 Baber Richard Plantagenet Llewellyn i bAllegwi 331 Letter of to Senator Doolittle 375 Ames Bishop E R 429 Sketch of 370 -1 0 Anti-Slavery 266 Reconstruction on 376 ...

"The Miami Country, 1750-1815, as Described in Journals and Letters," by Elizabeth Faries. Volume 57, Number 1, January, 1948, pp. 48-65.
... settlement in the West was settlement in the Miami County settlement went on slowly in settlements followed the settlements in specific areas settlements in the period 1750
"Mr. Mathew's Address" (Ohio-Columbus Centennial) Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 452-461.
... settlement of this matter for settlements in circuit Travel for the supreme judges as for everyone else was by horseback by the wagonroads and bridlepaths cut through the woods But in a letter written from Chillicothe November 8 1808 after writing of political conditions Mr Huntington inserts this less serious paragraph My silk stockings I should be glad if you could conveniently send them ...

"Significance of Memorials," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 477-491.
... northwestern Ohio In a very real sense therefore this battle opened the gateway from Cincinnati to Detroit as well as across the present state of Indiana and portions of Illinois His Place in History Colonel Clark like many another important character suffered from the standpoint of appreciation at the hands of his own generation We are often so busy with things that engross our attention ...

"Birthplace of Little Turtle," Volume 20, Number 2, April, 1911, pp. 236-239.
... northwest of Ft Wayne Indiana northwest of Ft Wayne which northwest of Ft Wayne consequently could not have been the stream on which this village was located Little Turtle's father was a Miami Chief and his mother a Mohican hence according to the Indian rule he was a Mohican and received no advantage from his father's rank-that it-he was ...

"Washington's Ohio Lands," by E. O. Randall. Volume 19, Number 3, July, 1910, pp. 303-318.
... northwest of the Ohio river northwest lands reserving the northwest of the Ohio river northwest of the Ohio River SEC 2 That the act ...

"Fort St. Clair," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 161-163.
... settlement of the whites then forming at the mouth of the Little Miami river Columbia Ohio When passing near Fort Hamilton the Indians attacked some of the garrison working in the timber and captured two of them From these they learned that a company of from fifty to one hundred mounted Kentucky riflemen escorting a brigade of pack-horses and under command of Captain John Adair were on the ...

"Address of Mrs. John T. Mack," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 414-418.
... northwest had a critical and responsible task to perform General McArthur was second in command The troops were concentrated at Fort Meigs under McArthur and General Harrison marched his division over the now famous Harrison trail from Franklinton to Fort Seneca through Delaware where last February the Chapter there unveiled a tablet marking the old tavern where General Harrison had his headquarters and from where they marched to Marion Upper ...