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"Some Documentary History of Ohio," by George Davenport Kratz. Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 396-402.
... settlement There being a considerable number of public arms at this place and some ammunition it is purposed by this meeting that all who can possibly leave their homes should at this all important juncture volunteer for a few days for the purpose of joining Gov Meigs at Fort Finly and then determine whether to reinforce Genl Harrison or guard our frontier until a regular draft can be made 398
"Address of Judge Roy H. Williams," Volume 39, Number 1, January, 1930, pp. 24-27.
... 24 Ohio Arch 24 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications their loss was far heavier than that suffered by Wayne's soldiers Following the Battle of Fallen Timbers many Indians fled to Detroit the British headquarters and General Wayne departed for Fort Defiance He did not live long to enjoy the honor of his victory dying two years later One of General Wayne's last acts was to receive from the ...

"Fort St. Clair: Celebration of St. Clair Day," Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 506-529.
... early historical notes early childhood and early part of 1800 at early boyhood he knew of early settlers The early on the morning of October 17th they found a band of fierce Indians ...

"The Miami Country, 1750-1815, as Described in Journals and Letters," by Elizabeth Faries. Volume 57, Number 1, January, 1948, pp. 48-65.
... settlements in early British and early traveled into the early manhood he moved to early settlers A circular early youth of keeping
"Ohio in the War of 1812" First Newspaper in the West Reserve," Volume 28, Number 3, July, 1919, pp. 286-368.
...early understand our early east Everything in early all the cattle early the same but the early as far up the river early as my situation and
"Old Northwest to Eastern Eyes, The," by Beverly W. Bond, Jr.. Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 542-556.
... settlement At early settlers settlements drew others to follow In the columns of the newspapers and the other publications of the Atlantic states were mirrored the aspirations and the entire gamut of human motives that inspired this great American trek across the Appalachians toward the land of the setting sun President Johnson Professor ...

Volume 23, Number 4, October, 1914, pp. 411-418.
... early settlers 219 report 358 Richardville John 132 Stone's address at dedication of Roads - 74 Cession of lands for 288 Wright's President dedicatory Transportation cost on 297 address 326 Rosecranz Gen W S 306 Charter members of made life memRouse Bathsheba 224 bers 404 Ryan Daniel J 361 Civil service law applied to 386 Committees standing of 408 S Constitution changes in 403 Salt and salt springs 203 212 Curator and Librarian's report 386 ...

"Mitchener's 'Legend of the White Woman, and Newcomerstown,'" Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 283-300.
... early married and had early history of Ohio and early Seventies while he early Seventies published early settlers In April early ...

"Unveiling Greenville Tablet," Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 499-503.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA FORT STEPHENSON CELEBRATON August 2d 1906 was the ninety-third anniversary of the gallant defense of Fort Stephenson the site of which is now the center of the attractive and enterprising city of Fremont The heroic and unparalleled holding of the little stockade fort by Major George Croghan on August 2d 1813 against some two thousand British troops under General Proctor and an equal number of Indian braves under Chief Tecumseh is one of the most memorable events not ...

"General John Graves Simcoe-The Canadian Governor Who Attempted to Make Ohio a Part of Canada," by James A. Green. Volume 43, Number 1, January, 1934, pp. 35-60.
... settlement on the borders of settlement The destruction of settlements along Lakes Erie and Ontario Governor Simcoe thought should be wiped out by military action--all along that border there was trouble Besides the power of America was growing at an extraordinary rate Wayne had demonstrated 56
"Campus Martius Secured," Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 297-299.
... early months of the year 1875 that Isaac Smucker of Newark and Stephen D Peet then resident of Ashtabula met at the home of Roeliff Brinkerhoff in Mansfield for the purpose of organizing the Ohio Archaeological Association This triumvirate of kindred scholarly spirits recognized the great field and opportunity in Ohio for an organization the ...

"Trustee Meeting at Spiegel Grove," Volume 19, Number 3, July, 1910, pp. 319-322.
... settlement in the state and it is still in the possession and occupancy of the Taylor family This Truro township is historic for it lies in the Refugee Tract a strip of land four and one-half miles wide from north to south and about fifty miles from east to west extending from the east bank of the Scioto River to near the ...

"Dedication of Monument to George Rogers Clark," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 492-499.
... early settlers He said in part The few remarks I shall make are addressed to Governor Donahey the titular head of the State to Mr Eustice and the two ladies who are descended from General Clark to Mr Alford the descendant of Tecumseh and to all of you who like myself are just simply American citizens It is very appropriate that this monument should be given by the Historical Society of Clark County through Dr Prince a member of the board of ...

"Ohio's Birth Struggle," by William T. McClintock. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 44-70.
...early to perfection as early formation of states early part of the State's early and now unknown early in 1798 before he early as July or August
"The Indian as a Diplomatic Factor in the History of the Old Northwest," by Isaac Joslin Cox. Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 542-565.
... settlements beyond the settlement The retention of settlements they must settlements at the mouth of the Muskingum of the Scioto and in the Miami District17 Other Indians claimed that these cessions were illegal because made by a minority of the contracting tribe or obtained through ...

"An Indian Captivity," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 584-589.
... settlements of the early emigrants of our early in 1763 Mr Carter early part of the early as the captives early acquaintance with the young man was accordingly sought by Mr Bates and ...

"Tecumseh, The Shawnee Chief," by E. O. Randall. Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 418-497.
... settlements of the early dedicated to a early took part in the early enured to frontier early two thousand 448 early French travelers
"Commodore Abraham Whipple" (Marietta Centennial) by David Fisher. Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 180-186.
...early 7000 in specie exclusive of interest The repayment of this or a part might be the means of my regaining my farm and snatch my family from misery want and ruin The result of this petition was his being paid for his expenditure in France only and this payment in Continental paper money which he was obliged to dispose of at ei g h t y per cent discount to keep his family from suffering On more than one occasion he was forced to beg for bread ...

"The Centennial of Croghan's Victory," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 1-33.
... early in the year of 1913 early war parties with early day showed their early wars so Fremont early evening band concerts were held in different portions of the city but the crowds soon gathered on both banks of the Sandusky river and ...

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 ...