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"Fort Laurens Purchased," Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 293-297.
... 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- ...

"Address of Mrs. Mack (The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield)," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 363-365.
... settlement of Chillicothe The D A R of Cincinnati with other patriotic societies erected a monument to mark the location of Fort Washington one of the earliest historic spots in the Northwest Territory Twenty-five miles up the Miami River General St Clair built a fort which he named after Alexander Hamilton A powder magazine was erected at the south end of the fort The building on the fort was presented by the estate of John Milliken to the ...

"The Evolution of Sandusky County," by Basil Meek. Volume 24, Number 2, April, 1915, pp. 138-169.
... settlement but as it would settlements based thereon her settlement and occupancy that settlements along Lake Erie to settlement from the Maumee to settlements and the erection ...

"Camp Charlotte Site Marked," Volume 37, Number 4, October, 1928, pp. 615-617.
... CAMP CHARLOTTE SITE MARKED CAMP CHARLOTTE SITE MARKED A granite monument erected near the site of Camp Charlotte bears a bronze tablet with the following inscription CAMP CHARLOTTE Near this spot -- the famous Treaty was made between Lord Dunmore Governor of Virginia and Chief Cornstalk of the Shawnees and Allied Tribes in October -- 1774 This Camp was named Charlotte after the Queen of England Erected by the Pickaway Plains Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1774 1928 This monument ...

"Remarks of J. V. Jones, Esq." (Gallipolis Centennial) Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 175-177.
... settlement of the city of Gallipolis in 1790 My return after an absence of so many years is almost like coming back from the grave In that period time has wrought wonderful changes and I see but one old landmark in this large audience that I recognize and that one is the venerable old pioneer and patriot William Waddell who in the early days of his manhood was a dear friend of my departed father and who will soon join him in a more beautiful ...

"Ohio's Part in the American Revolution," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 102-107.
... settlement and through their settlement the English by settlements except under settlements of Kaskaskia settlements The British settlements in the southern
"Historical Address" (Croghan Celebration) by Basil Meek. Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 35-52.
... The Croghan Celebration The Croghan Celebration 35 HISTORICAL ADDRESS BY BASIL MEEK ESQ FREMONT OHIO We have met today on this ground famous in history because of the victorious defence of Fort Stephenson then standing on this spot by Major George Croghan and the band of heroes under his command ninety-three years ago--not only to commemorate that brilliant achievement but also to further consecrate and make sacred the spot by the re-interment of the remains of its gallant defender To Col Webb ...

"The Campaigns of the Revolution in the Ohio Valley: Their Effect on the Growth of the United States," Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 39-59.
... settlements along the seaboard settlements to such a distance settlements should lie within settlements were all south of settlements were made about settlements On the Mississippi ...

"Address of Prof. M. R. Andrews" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 30-32.
... settlements hoping to thus settlement impossible The settlement that had been made settlement along this border settlements began to extend settlement of the Scioto
"The Beginnings of the Colonial System of the United States," by I. W. Andrews. Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 1-9.
... settlement was made within the settlement was the beginning settlement that was made on settlement was made was the settlement at Marietta The settlement After the
"Address of Mr. Frank Tallmadge (Dedication of the Logan Elm)," Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 295-302.
... settlement at Pittsburg before Braddock's defeat and it was through his means and efforts that the first path was traced through that vast chain of mountains called the Alleghenies Colonel Cresap with the assistance of a friendly Indian named Nemacolin surveyed a road from Cumberland to Pittsburg It was this road that General Braddock used with his army and it was afterwards known as Braddock's road which does not materially differ from the ...

"Mac-o-chee Valley," by Keren Jane Gaumer. Volume 26, Number 4, October, 1917, pp. 455-469.
... settlement which was located settlements at Blanchard Fork settlements In the War of 1 81 settlement for the same he deeded to Mr Piatt a portion of his land in this famous valley A part of the Enoch land is still owned by members of the Enoch family The Piatt family came to the banks of ...

"Towns Called Chillicothe, The," Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 167-179.
... THE TOWNS CALLED CHILLICOTHE THE TOWNS CALLED CHILLICOTHE In Volume XI page 230 of the Society's Publications was a valuable article by Prof R W McFarland of Oxford Ohio on the Chillicothes This article led to an interesting discussion in the Chillicothe News-Advertiser of which Mr W H Hunter one of the trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society is editor We reprint the articles which speak for themselves The communications by Dr Morgan and Prof McFarland appeared in the ...

"The French Settlement and Settlers of Gallipolis," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 45-81.
... settlement by an eye witness settlement at Gallipolis he settlement The money and settlements in Washington settlements at Point Pleasant settlement I believe it will
"Editorialana," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 572-589.
... settlement of the new settlement and nearly every settlement where he arrived a settlement of the county settlements of the New England settlement cleared a small
"Simon Kenton," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 1-39.
... settlements or attempted settlementsto the dangers the settlements were thin and the settlement on Cheat river one settlement Here Kenton fell in settlements in the Greenbrier
Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 500-510.
... settlement at Forts - 368 Ancient 489 Cuylei Lieut Captain of 387 Auglaize 24 Cuyahoga River on 402 D Dunlap 64 71 Erected by St Clair 115 Dalyell Capt avenges tragedy at Ft Greenville 27 Sandusky 387 Hamilton 125 Dayton Beginning of 29 62 Harmar 121 Denman Matthias 30 Jefferson 112 De Lery Erection of 116 120 Discovery of Journals of 866 Reminiscences of 129 Expedition of to Sandusky country Junundat 357 370 Building of 382 Extracts from ...

"Revolutionary Soldier in the Valley of the Little Miami, The," by William Albert Galloway. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 372-377.
... settlement in this beautiful and fertile location The territory granted by King James I to the company which founded the colony of Virginia was very extended The first charter embraced 100 miles of coast line between the 37 and 49 north latitude with all the islands opposite and within 1OO miles of it and extending 100 miles from the coast to the interior two subsequent grants elevated this cession to the dignity of a territorial empire The ...

"Address of Hon. Samuel D. Dodge" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 18-26.
... settlement to settlement of settlement a vigorous colony settlement of controversies among nations following up the maintenance of the law with the vitalizing forces of civilization until all nations are molded into one International Brotherhood yielding to reason and conscience Then can ...

"Fort Laurens-Its Site and Siege," Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 493-499.
... settlements in Ohio Captain Bowman with Captain Logan as second in command enrolled one hundred and sixty Kentucky volunteers marched from Harrodsburg crossed the Ohio at the mouth of the Licking and proceeded up the Little Miami Valley to Old Chillicothe the Indian stronghold of the Shawanese The Indian town was burned and much devastation wrought in the land of the redmen but the expedition was compelled to return leaving the fierce forest ...