... establishment of which that event contributed In the mighty changes which have taken place since Harrison erected here a bulwark against a threatening barbarism the people of Ohio have had much to be proud of much to be thankful for In the intervening years Ohio has grown from 40000 population to four millions and the Nation from eight millions to eighty millions a growth so remarkable as to be without parallel in the world's history It is so ...
... Big Bottom and Its History Big Bottom and Its History 29 we consider that but for this custom and the preservation of these monuments and tablets much that we now recognize and accept as historic truths would have been lost to us and all future generations it is matter of earnest congratulation upon our part that this monument which we are met here to-day to dedicate has been donated to and has been formally accepted by the Archaeological and Historical Society of Ohio For we feel and know ...
... establishments intended to retain establishment was Dunlap's station The fort was on the east side of the Big Miami and was picketed on the three sides while the fourth was protected by the deep water of the stream A small detachment of United States troops under the command of Lieutenant Kingsbury occupied the fort It consisted of a corporal and eleven men besides the commandant Their names ...
... establishment was such that he establishment as a separate establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof Baptists have labored and others have entered into their labors not knowing whence came the blessings in which they often rejoice 3 Baptists stand for a faithful obedience to the commands of the Lord Jesus Christ ...
... County Pennsylvania old broken in health and strength in his country's service neglected and poor where he lived and toiled as proprietor of a wayside tavern for sixteen years and until his death August 31st 1818 which was occasioned by injuries received by the accidental over-turning of a small wagon on which he was riding engaged in gathering hay and grain in the rough mountain region of his home for sale to western movers He was then ...
... County you get a pretty full account and there is a reference to C W Butterfield's account-but that account I have not seen Atwater Taylor and King's Histories of Ohio could soon be examined Albach's Western Annals is no goodworse than nothing It is possible that Burnett's Notes may have something valuable--Miami University Library has no copy of these Notes The stockade at Pickawillany was built late in 1750 Christopher Gist was there in ...
... establishment In 1802 the Synod of Pittsburgh was formed by Act of the General Assembly and held its first meeting in October of that year This was the first great representative meeting of the men who made Western Pennsylvania Presbyterianism Their missionary zeal was shown in their first resolution that the Synod of Pittsburgh shall be styled the Western Missionary Society The effects of the formation of the Synod and of this Annual ...
... County Ohio The position County was traversed by County is given However in County or Town Creek in County known on early maps County along Town or
... County Virginia He was of County Virginia my native home 12 Long Sue l3 Cateawde Lake This I presume was Lake St Francis an expansion of the St Lawrence river 14 Lachine ...
... County Historical Society obtained the title which it transferred to our Society On October 2nd 1912 the State Society dedicated the Logan Elm carrying out a program that was most unique and interesting It happened to be at the time of the meeting at Columbus of the National Association of American Indians many of whom were the guests of the State Society and who proceeded to Logan Elm Park and participates in the exercises Dedicatory ...
... AN INDIAN CAMP MEETING AN INDIAN CAMP MEETING REV N B C LOVE The greater part of the following data the writer had from Levi Savage in 1885 He was at this time old and blind but in possession of his mental faculties His memory seemed clear and tenacious I wrote down at the time what he said word for word and from this written account I draw also from government and church publications A camp meeting was held by the Christian Wyandots on the east side of the Sandusky river opposite the big ...
... establishments and provided an easy supply of wholesome food Transportation was Significance of Memorials 487 Significance of Memorials 487 no modern holiday excursion The contrast between the transportation and provisioning of a body of soldiers as represented in the recent World War and the primitive conditions existing in the days of the Battle of Piqua is perhaps beyond the imagination It is doubtful whether the children born into modern ...
... ADDRESSES OF APRIL SEVENTH ADDRESSES OF APRIL SEVENTH ADDRESS OF WELCOME BY GOVERNOR J B FORAKER FELLOW-C IT IZENS The duty that has been assigned to me in connection with this occasion is very simple in its character It does not require nor even allow me to enumerate much less elaborate any of the many interesting and important suggestions which a consideration of the event we celebrate is calculated to start in every intelligent mind Neither does it authorize me to recount the progress and ...
... establishment was such that he would have thought the saving of a soul a sin almost if it had not been done in a church-turned from all his past and from all his churchly future with quenchless zeal for souls counting all things loss that stood between him and their salvation through his instrumentality His frame of adamant and soul of fire were taxed to the utmost Says a biographer He exposed himself with the utmost indifference to every ...
... 256 Ohio Arch 256 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications ADDRESS OF HON SAMUEL H DOYLE DELIVERED AT GREENVILLE OHIO AUGUST 3 1895 Ladies and Gentlemen I come to you from the adjoining State to join with you in this celebration We have a common interest in this historic event with you I will detain you but a few minutes We have been together and associated together in four of the great important events that have touched the Northwest When Wolfe met the French at Quebec this territory was ...
... County 208 Ohio Arch 208 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications was very difficult to get near the deer as there was a hard crust on the snow The deer could hear one before they could get within shooting distance Our provision was like to run short and hard work and poor fare began to discourage us But our good old mother would cheer us up by some comforting promise from the scriptures telling us the Lord would not let his children suffer ...
... HENRY BOUQUET HENRY BOUQUET HIS INDIAN CAMPAIGNS BY J C REEVE MD LL D W R UNIV A little book in the French language has recently come to hand which deserves more than a passing notice It is the brief life of a man of high character and fine achievement and it records service of the greatest value which he rendered to our country in one of the darkest periods of its early history It is a book of about one hundred pages printed at Geneva in 1 909 and is one of a series published under the ...