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"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 British Fort Miami which they formally surrendered in 1796 in pursuance to a treaty negotiated by Chief ...

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 Centennial 34 Medal of 132 Decorations of 44 Grant Gen U S 308 Events of 39 Grand Army of the Republic 30 Peace ...

"Note-Historical," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 443-444.
... Note - Historical Note - Historical 443 Adieu to the roads which for many a year I traveled each Sabbath the gospel to hear The news was so joyful and pleased me so From hence where I heard it it grieves me to go Farewell my white friends who first taught me to pray And worship my Savior and Maker each day Pray for the poor native whose eyes overflow With tears at our parting Alas I must go NOTE - HISTORICAL In the excellent article On the Origin of Ohio Place Names printed in the July issue ...

"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 settlement on this river commenced ...

"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
"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 ...

"An Indian Captivity," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 584-589.
... settlements of the New England settlement cleared a small settlement were occupied in settlement After having freely settlement and procured the aid of forty men with whom they returned for the cattle and with the faint hope of ...

"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 ...

"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 Ohio River and captured a white woman The writer had a later period in mind but that was too late to ...

"Old Northwest to Eastern Eyes, The," by Beverly W. Bond, Jr.. Volume 38, Number 3, July, 1929, pp. 542-556.
... settlement At Marietta for settlement in Ohio A single settlement as not only the settlement increased in the settlements the convenient settlements to Kentucky and
"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 Ohio Arch 56 Ohio Arch and Hist Society ...

"Address of Hon. Samuel H. Doyle" (Treaty of Greenville Centennial) Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 256-257.
... 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 ...

"Campus Martius Secured," Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 297-299.
... settlement in the newly settlement but the official building of the new western government Besides being the residence of many families including the offices of the territorial governor and commissioners Governor Arthur St Clair and his secretary Winthrop Sargent here resided The site of these build- 298 Ohio Arch 298 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications ings is therefore in some sense ...

"The Centennial of Croghan's Victory," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 1-33.
... settlements in Pennsylvania settlements In the fall of settlement at Marietta More than thirty years later the British army retreating down the river after their defeat at Fort Stephenson stopped at the Whittaker reservation long enough to fire and utterly destroy the old home warehouse the government factory and the wharves They also ...

"A Grave in the Wilderness," by Byron R. Long. Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 81-104.
... settlement known as the settlements Among others he settlement known as settlement These warriors secured five of the stalwart settlers and brought them as far as Tioga Point Here the Indians weary of their march fell into profound slumber from which only one was ever to awaken One of ...

"Proctor's Report of the Battle of Fort Stephenson" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 75-80.
... settlement on the Huron river eight miles below it could have afforded cattle sufficient to have fed my whole Indian force for some time had they been induced to accompany us Sandusky is 76 Ohio Arch 76 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications nearly fifty miles by water from Lake Erie and nearly forty miles from several points whence strong reinforcements might be expected I could not therefore with my very small force remain more than two ...

"Tecumseh, The Shawnee Chief," by E. O. Randall. Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 418-497.
... settlements of this country settlement was Ohioward The settlements were neither settlements of these various settlements of the Shawnee in settlements He must also have
"Commodore Abraham Whipple" (Marietta Centennial) by David Fisher. Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 180-186.
... COMMODORE ABRAHAM WHIPPLE COMMODORE ABRAHAM WHIPPLE A PAPER BY HIS GREAT-GRANDSON DAVID FISHER MR PRESIDENT LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - From the printed circular I hold in my hand I read the seventh of April 1888 is a day in which the immediate descendants of the first settlers of Marietta principally have an interest As a descendant of Commodore Whipple it is with emotions of reverence pleasure and pride that I am permitted to be present at the Centennial Celebration of Marietta and pay respect to ...

"Dedication of Monument to George Rogers Clark," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 492-499.
... DEDICATION OF MONUMENT TO GEORGE DEDICATION OF MONUMENT TO GEORGE ROGERS CLARK Enthusiastic interest was manifest at the dedication of the monument to George Rogers Clark August 8 on the site of the battle of Piqua near Springfield Ohio It was here on August 8 1780 that George Rogers Clark and his little army of Kentucky frontiersmen vanquished the Shawnee Indians and burned their village This was a punitive expedition provoked by the incursions of the Indians into the territory south of the ...

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 ...