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"Colonel James Kilbourne," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 31, Number 1, January, 1922, pp. 22-30.
... settlement in the Northwest settlement had grown to one settlements and laying the settlement in Ohio From Granville Massachusetts he brought the colony which settled at Granville ...

"George Croghan," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 375-409.
... northwestern angle of the northwestern angle of the northwestern angle consisting northwestern angle of the northwestern angle consisting of about 350 men was so completely enveloped in smoke as not to be discovered until it had ...

"'Wyandot's Bride, The,'" by N. B. C. Love. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 182-188.
... settlements and larger towns of Ohio won the distinguished honor of being the greatest pulpit orator of the West and some ministers it is said were jealous of him and had a pliant bishop send him to the Wyandots I have the documentary evidence of this statement It was wrong but Bigelow did a great work in the mission and good came of it After this his health being impaired he retired to his ...

"Anthony Wayne His Indian Campaigns," by Kathleen Mierka. Volume 54, Number 4, October-December, 1945, pp. 386-391.
... THE ANTHONY WAYNE ESSAY CONTEST THE ANTHONY WAYNE ESSAY CONTEST The Anthony Wayne Memorial Legislative Committee during the winter of 1944-45 in cooperation with the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and the Ohio State Department of Education sponsored a contest among the public parochial and private schools in Ohio on the ...

"Account of the Voyage on the Beautiful River Made in 1749, Under the Direction of Monsieur de Celoron, by Father Bonnecamps," Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 397-423.
... settlements be made thereon settlement established in 1824 settlements on the Maumee but La Demoiselle refused to do so and induced so many of his tribesmen to settle in his village called by the English Pickawillany that it became one of the largest and most important Indian towns in the West it was also a center of English trade and ...

"A Letter from Colonel John Allen," Volume 36, Number 3, July, 1927, pp. 332-339.
... A LETTER FROM COLONEL JOHN ALLEN A LETTER FROM COLONEL JOHN ALLEN BY EDGAR B WESLEY John Allen author of the following letter was the son of James Allen and was born in Rockbridge County Virginia on December 30 17721 The family moved to Kentucky in 1787 and settled near the present Hustonville Lincoln County John experienced the usual excitements of the frontier and on one occasion pursued a band of Indians down Rolling Fork into what is now Casey County2 About 1790 the family moved to ...

"Report of the Committee On Fort Meigs, Fort Miami and Fallen Timbers," Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 623-625.
... Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 623 Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 623 Mr Smith thinks no executor has been appointed up to this time He will learn definitely in regard to this soon If the Society thinks it of sufficient importance to acquire the Mound now is the time to institute active measures Signed B F PRINCE Chairman FORT LAURENS PARK The situation at Fort Laurens Park one mile east of Bolivar Ohio has been unsatisfactory ...

"Bicentennial Celebration-George Washington's Voyage on the Ohio River in 1770," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 42, Number 1, January, 1933, pp. 3-56.
... settlement was established at settlement This annoyed but settlement grouped about Fort settlement of 177 0 the date settlement the seat of civil government in the great Northwest ...

"Abstract of the Sermon on 'The Presbyterians of Ohio'," by Sylvester F. Scovel. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 211-220.
... northwest for liberty and to carry out the true spirit of the Declaration that morality religion and knowledge being necessary to good government schools and the means for education shall forever be encouraged Here too they came just in time The immigration had a moral end as well as a material impulse and it surely had a magnificent opportunity The question whence they came who entered Ohio ...

"Caleb Atwater," Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 247-271.
... settlements the organization and admission of the state the various treaties with the Indians come in for their share of attention Ohio's attitude and share in the second war with England is especially well handled Mr Atwater was a genuine Ohioan He was not a Jingo by any means but he loved his state and believed in its citizens He knew what ...

"Address of Hon. W. E. Touvelle (Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument)," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 427-435.
... Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument 427 whose loss was unusually great but also to the British who stood as sponsors to the movements of the tribesmen for the British were not only redoubling their assistance to the tribes supplying them with arms and munitions but were in their own behalf taking bold measures of offensive warfare For it was at this time April 1794 that under the orders of Governor Simcoe three British companies commanded by Colonel Richard ...

"Ohio River, The," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 20, Number 2, April, 1911, pp. 220-235.
... settlements leaving it a settlements upon its waters I settlements there was very settlements being made by settlements was conducted very settlement of over half a
"A Familiar Talk About Monarchists and Jacobins" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 187-215.
... settlements made by the Ohio Company as well as those on the Scioto and Miami rivers and the Lake grew up and flourished under this influence The French on the Wabash the Illinois and Mississippi when they received the Ordinance of 1787 from Governor 187 188 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 188
"Good Will on Ancient Battlegrounds," Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 15-26.
... settlements on the Wabash and settlements throughout the settlement to the south of the Lakes into the United States and so Canadians shared in clearing the forests of Michigan in turning the prairie sod of the Mississippi states and in building the railroads running into Chicago In every period from the days of the Loyalists of the ...

"Unveiling of Memorial to Elizabeth Zane," Volume 37, Number 3, July, 1928, pp. 592-598.
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL TO ELIZABETH ZANE An event of more than passing interest in the pioneer history of the Ohio Valley was appropriately celebrated at Walnut Grove Cemetery Martins Ferry
"Proposed Town of Cornish, Ohio, The," by Donald W. Ferguson. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 245-249.
... THE PROPOSED TOWN OF CORNISH OHIO THE PROPOSED TOWN OF CORNISH OHIO By DONALD W FERGUSON As a part of the study of westward expansion of the United States the story of paper towns--towns which never survived their founders or which existed only in the imagination of their promoters--fills an interesting chapter The plan of Lystra Kentucky reproduced in Charles O Paullin's Atlas of the ...

"The Naming of Marietta," by Josephine E. Phillips. Volume 55, Number 2, April-June, 1946, pp. 106-137.
... settlement and the naming of settlement was a matter of settlement It'is not likely settlement witnessed between settlement as a blissful settlements are also marked
"Editorialana," Volume 23, Number 2, April, 1914, pp. 219-226.
... settlement The record will be settlement James Ewing settlement in Virginia Dr settlement at Jamestown and settlements and dates The early efforts for industrial development are treated at length giving a permanent record of the early ...

"Sermon by Rev. John Moncure, Rector of St. Peter's Church," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 221-226.
... Sermon by Rev Sermon by Rev John Moncure 221 SERMON BY REV JOHN MONCURE RECTOR OF ST PETER'S CHURCH TEXTRemember the days of old consider the years of many generationsDeuteronomy 32 7 A hundred years in the history of a place affords a fruitful subject for study When we gaze through the vistas of past events and consider the whys and the wherefores and when we thus are brought into realization of the fact that the things which once appeared to men as through a glass darkly by the light of a ...

"Origin of Indian Names of Certain States and Rivers," by William E. Connelley. Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 451-454.
... ORIGIN OF INDIAN NAMES OF CERTAIN STATES ORIGIN OF INDIAN NAMES OF CERTAIN STATES AND RIVERS BY WILLIAM E CONNELLEY Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society Explanations of the origin of certain Indian names are varied and conflicting The writer submits the following authoritative statements relative to the derivation and meaning of the names of the states of Iowa Missouri Mississippi Ohio and Kentucky and the rivers