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"The Indian Thoroughfares of Ohio," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 8, Number 3, January, 1900, pp. 264-295.
... generally used by the general rule that the general alignment probably general course of the general route of pioneer general alignment of Mingo trail for a distance MAP MAP OF ...

"Rediscovering the Old Northwest," by Christopher B. Coleman. Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 637-656.
... generally in the states general Giving up the idea general theme of George generally is almost generally understood today general principles of
"Report of Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Held in the Museum and Library Building of the Society, March 26, 1931," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 549-554.
... REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF REPORT OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY HELD IN THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY BUILDING OF THE SOCIETY MARCH 26 1 931 The Board of Trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society met in annual meeting March 26 1931 at 2 o'clock p m in the trustees' room of the Museum and ...

"Was the Pontiac Uprising a Conspiracy?" by Wilbur R. Jacobs. Volume 59, Number 1, January, 1950, pp. 26-37.
... general uprising but only general material relative general that these men of general would not be swayed from his course Although the discontinuance of presents to the Indians was a factor which irritated all the tribes the Delaware were especially aroused against the whites by a ...

"Address of E. O. Randall" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 21-26.
... Big Bottom and Its History Big Bottom and Its History 21 the rocky fortresses of the Appalachians Puritan and Cavalier looked down together upon the fair valley of the Ohio To them it was as the revelation to the prophet on Pisgah - the Promised Land They were permitted to enter But to hold it they fought with stubborn tenacity Every foot was contested But forward went this army across the prairies of Indiana and Illinois until the smoke ...

"John Lewis Roth: The First White Child Born in the Moravian Mission at Gnadenhutten," by Harlow Lindley. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 250-257.
... general of Europe in the general development of the history of the mission for the present Here is the copy July 4th 1773 Today God gave Brother and Sister Roth a young son He was baptized unto the death of Jesus and named John Lewis on the 5th inst by Brother David Zeisberger who together with Brother Jungmann and his wife came here this morning The sponsors for the young child were two ...

"Address of Welcome by Governor J. B. Foraker," Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 13-15.
... 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 ...

"Israel Ward Andres, D.D., LL.D., Memorial Address Before the Ohio Archaeological Historical Society, Delivered at Marietta, June 26, 1888," by William P. Cutler. Volume 2, Number 2, September, 1888, pp. 253-275.
... general laws providing for general subject and in this general discussion of the general government Every general government-that is general government and
"Caleb Atwater," Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 247-271.
... assembly in favor general assembly spent its assembly to support general assembly introduced general
"Mitchener's 'Legend of the White Woman, and Newcomerstown,'" Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 283-300.
... generally lasted for months generally available by composing a book in which he would present whatever he had found most valuable or interesting In part he quoted directly from such writers as Heckewelder Zeisberger James Smith and Colonel Bouquet and in part he presented abstracts of his reading with more or less in the way of personal comment and explanation When he quoted directly he used ...

"George Washington's Interest in the Ohio Country," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 41, Number 1, January, 1932, pp. 20-27.
... general of a military district in Virginia with the title of major He entered upon the study of tactics to fit himself for service against the French and Indians who were threatening the western border of the Commonwealth He early became a thrifty lad and manifested a desire to become a landed proprietor At the age of sixteen years he acquired five hundred and fifty acres of wild land in Frederick County Virginia and paid for it with money ...

"Twelfth Annual Report of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society for the Year February 18, 1896 to February 1, 1897," Volume 5, Annual, August, 1897, pp. 291-325.
... general revenue fund the general appropriation bill generally to exercise all the powers legally and properly pertaining thereto 4 Said Society has no capital stock The Articles of Incorporation were signed by twenty-eight persons HISTORY OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ...

"Gen. Clark's Campaign, 1780: Official Letters," Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 500-501.
... general conduct of the general with a savage generalship occasioned several neglects by which those advantages were taken that proved the ruin of their army being flanked two or three different times drove from hill to hill in a circuitous direction for upwards of a mile and a half at last took shelter in their strongholds and woods ...

"Lucas Sullivant-His Personality and Adventures," by Jane D. Sullivant. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 177-189.
... generally in good supply in generally and from the general conseMalden in generally bought or sold generally accompanied with much singing howling and dancing alternated with brawls and fighting Franklinton was the rendezvous of the ...

"Spiegel Grove: The Home of Rutherford B. Hayes," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 18, Number 3, July, 1909, pp. 345-370.
... general of the war of the general of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Mrs O J Hodge the State Regent An address was delivered by the Hon C R Williams of Indiana An elm was planted on the knoll by the Daughters and ivy from Warwick Castle on one of the great oaks by the Colonial Dames of Toledo Again on Aug 2d 1 90 6 t h e remains of M ajor George Croghan were reinterred at the ...

"Andrew Poe's Encounter with Indians," Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 492-499.
... ANDREW POE'S ENCOUNTER WITH INDIANS ANDREW POE'S ENCOUNTER WITH INDIANS From the Draper Mss Border Forays 5 D-Chap 29 Wisconsin Historical Society Archives Andrew Poe was born the thirtieth of September 1742 in Frederick county Maryland George Poe the father of Andrew died while the latter was in his teens He remained at home until he became of age living with his mother and an elder brother Not long after the termination of Pontiac's War he came to the neighborhood of Pittsburgh where he ...

"Fort St. Clair: Celebration of St. Clair Day," Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 506-529.
... general inquiring public general mentality corroborates the statements of Honorable Mr Haines and the opinion of Mr Vaughan It will be noticed that Mr Haines mentions that it -- that is Wayne's Trail -- crosses Bantas Fork at or near the Forty Foot Pitch and attained the highlands on the north side The words at or near are intelligible to one understanding the earth formations adjoining the ...

"Bucyrus Centennial," Volume 31, Number 1, January, 1922, pp. 1-4.
... OHIO OHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS BUCYRUS CENTENNIAL The centennial of the city of Bucyrus Ohio was most appropriately celebrated in a program of exercises extending from October 2 to 5 1921 There were addresses by Honorable Harry L Davis Governor of Ohio Honorable Hugh ...

"Tecumseh and His Descendants," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 34, Number 2, April, 1925, pp. 143-153.
...general having under his general's uniform before the battle and dressed himself in his Indian deerskin He left one son the father of Wapameepto alias Big Jim q v From all that is said of Tecumseh in contemporary record there is no reason to doubt the verdict of Trumbull that he was the most extraordinary Indian character in United States history There is no true portrait of him in existence ...

"Richland County Historical Society," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 471-473.
... generally supposed north and south The barn rests upon a slight elevation midway between what are known respectively as the Palmer Spring and Little Lake Each of these water sources is about a quarter of a mile from the barn Palmer Spring is the head source of the Sandusky River which empties into Lake Erie and the Little Lake is the head source of Clear Creek which finds its way to the Mohican thence into the Tuscarawas the Muskingum the ...