... general way may justify the general principle has been general that this statue a monument to the heroic services of one of the great Indian fighters shall also seal our continual gratitude and appreciation This is all that we can do and perhaps the least that we can do Our own patriotic impulses are stimulated by all such memorials We are ...
... OHIOOHIO Archaeological and Historical PUBLICATIONS SETH ADAMS A PIONEER OHIO SHEPHERD By Charles Sumner Plumb Among the pioneers of the Northwest Territory along the Ohio border on the east were many men of sterling worth and rather unusual administrative ability Notably among these men ...
... general weeping even the heathen joining in the lamentation Stewart then addressed the chiefs and principal men while silence reigned among the large audience assembled in the council house as he bade all good bye On the suggestion of Mrs Warpole a collection was taken for Stewart amounting to ten dollars He left and returned to Marietta A few remained faithful Heathenism and drunkenness held full sway Only twenty men of the Wyandot nation did ...
... general feeling for in the general evils of Slavery general officers He laid out counties and townships and appointed their magistrates With the judges he jointly had the selection and enforcement of such criminal and civil laws as might be selected from the codes of other states 10 An ironical reference to Squatter Sovereignty 11 The ...
... general distribution with general charge of the work general way has made many improvements and with Mr Charles Neeramer has compiled and made a chart of the Fort at a cost of 13770 which was framed at a cost of 2250 making total cost 16020 400 Ohio Arch 400
... general in the Union army and who represented the Athens district in congress for a number of years and his son Henry Enochs was the first white child born in what is now Noble County One day when Nancy his mother was working in the field nearby a bear came along and gently picked little Henry from his sugar trough and carried him a distance into the forest and buried him snugly in the leaves of a huge fallen tree when she went after her cubs ...
... A GUIDE TO THE COMMUNISTIC COMMUNITIES A GUIDE TO THE COMMUNISTIC COMMUNITIES OF OHIO BY KENNETH WILLIAM MCKINLEY One of the greatest obstacles to the study of the social sciences has been the inability to experiment Human lives cannot be molded and adjusted like so many pieces of metal or so many chemical elements For this reason it is important that history be made the laboratory of the social sciences The author of this brief guide ...
... 1848 His brother Robert Johnson also emigrated to Kentucky in 1779 and in 1782 was a captain under George Rogers Clark in his expedition from Kentucky up the Great Miami Valley when Upper Piqua was captured and destroyed Cave Johnson was a subaltern under Captain Robert In the 1786 Logan expedition Cave Johnson was captain of a company under Colonel Robert Patterson a record existing of his company pay roll In Cave Johnson's correspondence ...
... generally maintained with the Indians who seldom gave cause for difficulties These however would occasionally occur Daniel Taylor who was one of the foremost pioneers brought with him a mare and colt A party 266 Ohio Arch 266 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications of Indians were once visiting at his house and one of them espied and ...
... general and it was found general intelligence and general and local business requiring from time to time the superintendence and action of the executive of the State And 172 Ohio Arch 172 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications here it ...
... 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 ...
... BOUNDARY AND JURISDICTIONAL PROBLEMS BOUNDARY AND JURISDICTIONAL PROBLEMS OF THE KENTUCKY-OHIO BORDER BY EUGENE O PORTER The Ohio River forms parts of the boundaries of five states and in so doing advances two problems first that of the actual boundary of each state on the river and second that of the jurisdictionwhich each state may exercise on the river In other words Virginia in her deed ...
... assembly I ever saw assembly continued on the assembly consisted of about assembly would shout Entooh assembly gathered in council will bear quoting I hope war will not take place It will be a great calamity both to the red man and the ...
... TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY MARCH 22 1907 The Twenty-second Annual Meeting of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society was held in the Library and Museum Room of the Society Page Hall
... general exchange took place he had located himself in a French family to learn still more of the language had subscribed to a circulating library in Quebec and so on When Fort Erie was demolished by our troops he remarks the Batteries blew up with a terrible explosion General Q's division was encamped on the sand beach opposite All the movements of this great last man of the Alphabet show an ...
... general a friendship subsisting between the officers but some bitter enmities The Cavalry amp Artillery agree much better than Infantry amp Artillery One officer has sent another a Challenge to a duel today--Janifer amp Devins are the names Whether they will fight will be know tomorrow Duelling is in my opinion a wretched resort for the protection of military honor yet many consider it the only paladium for a broken character Capt Collins has ...
... general court martial and charges were sent from Fort Meigs Both were sentenced to be shot and both were shot the next day They were buried on the banks of the Little Sciota We then marched due north to Upper Sandusky At Upper Sandusky we drew two days' rations to carry us through the Maumee Black Swamp We then marched due north until we reached a point about five or six miles from Fort Stephenson and then turning west the road ran through the ...
... 174 Ohio Arch 174 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications of Ohio had ever received He pointed out that the convention allowed two weeks discussion on the proposition of a bond issue for good roads and permitted without limitation a discussion for nearly three weeks of the liquor question 18 In spite of this appeal for fairness the ...
... 1848 has been much relied upon Most of the original documents employed by Mr Drake are now preserved in the Draper Collection of manuscripts in the Library of the Wisconsin Historical Society Madison Wis where they were fully consulted during the preparation of this monograph-E O R DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH A painstaking investigation as to the place and date of Tecumseh's birth leads to the clear conviction that he was born at old Tecumseh ...
... general statements when unsupported by definite references and that when definite references are made it is not likely that he has considered them carefully enough to give them proper interpretation The experiences of Secretary Randall in his History of Ohio in dealing with the sophistries of Mr Hanna in trying to prove that LaSalle did not discover the