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"James Galloway, Sr.," Volume 37, Number 4, October, 1928, pp. 613-614.
... settlement James Galloway Sr and the other first settlers near Old Chillicothe were Scotch Associate Presbyterians Seceders who were not in harmony with Kentucky policy of human slavery For this reason he with his family moved from Kentucky in 1797 and established the permanent family home five miles north of Xenia Ohio on the present Springfield and Xenia road This location was a short distance north of Old Chillicothe the principal ...

"The Clash of Leadership at the Grand Reserve: The Wyandot Subagency and the Methodist Mission, 1820-1824," by Robert E. Smith. Volume 89, Number 2, Spring, 1980, pp. 181-205.
... County Pennsylvania was County Ohio to Upper County Ohio where the County Ohio in 1851 while County Recorder Xenia Ohio County Ohio 97 Richmond Weekly Palladin May 28 1891 1 Sullivan ...

"Harmar's Campaign," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 393-396.
... County of Warren Stands went Some Distance west of Waynesvill and Xenia Crossed Mad river about 10 miles from Dayton Struke the Great Miamia at the old Piqua Town that Sd Genrl Clark had went against and Destroyed Crossed the River t Distance above had a pritty -an trace from there to the old french Store on what is Since Called StMarys had a good India -an trace from there to the Maumee Town as it was then Called the 2d Morning after we Left ...

"The Louisiana Purchase," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 248-262.
... settlement in America In 1666 settlement of New Orleans was settlement of the spoliation claims which they had against France Congress proceeded to provide for a provisional government for the newly acquired territory and also for ways and means to raise the money to pay the purchase price In all this while in these various sales and ...

"Address of Governor Harris" (Jamestown Exposition) Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 175-179.
... settlement on this continent settlement of that region The committee deem it highly dangerous and inexpedient to impair a provision wisely calculated to promote the happiness and prosperity of the northwestern country and to give strength and security to that extensive frontier The most cursory review of the relations of the two states would be incomplete without references to the great ...

"The Origin and Location of the Firelands of the Western Reserve," by Helen M. Carpenter. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 163-203.
... County Ohio Office of County Ohio Office of County House in New Haven County Ohio Office of County See Acts Passed at County142 The General
"Naming of the City of Cincinnati, The," by Edgar Erskine Hume. Volume 44, Number 1, January, 1935, pp. 81-91.
... County after the Secretary County was named for Major-General Alexander Hamilton second president general of the society The commander of Fort Washington Major John Doughty was a member of the Cincinnati as was also General Elias Dayton for whom the city of Dayton is named St Clair's connection with the city and the society need not be mentioned again Many of the original members of the ...

"Johnson's Island," Volume 26, Number 4, October, 1917, pp. 470-476.
... JOHNSON'S ISLAND JOHNSON'S ISLAND BY HEWSON L PEEKE This island lies three miles north of Sandusky in the bay It is nearly a mile long half a mile wide and contains about three hundred acres rising gradually in the center to a height of fifty feet It was originally covered with heavy timber and was a favorite resort of the Indians who came there to fish feast and torture their captives Its first owner was E W Bull and it was originally called Bull's Island until 1852 when it was called ...

"A Guide to the Communistic Communities of Ohio," Volume 46, Number 1, January, 1937, pp. 1-15.
... County Ohio Prairie Home County Ohio Trumbull County Ohio In May or June County Ohio twenty-three County Most of the members County Ohio when they left
"Remarks of J. P. Moore" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 52-55.
... 52 Ohio Arch 52 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The name Croghansville for the village was probably first suggested by Josiah Meigs Commissioner of the General Land Office in a letter from Washington City April 12 1816 in which among other words are these If it were left to me to name the town at Lower Sandusky I should name it in honor of the gallant youth Col Croghan -and should say it should be Croghansville The name is still preserved in that of the school on the hill on the East ...

"Perry's Victory Celebration," Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 503-504.
... County on June 18 1906 A sketch of his life and character will duly appear in the pages of the QUARTERLY Lieutenant-Governor Harris at once assumed the duties of the office of Governor On September 17th 1906 Governor Harris re-appointed Hon John W Harper Cincinnati and Rev N B C Love Perrysburg trustees of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society to serve until February 18 1909 They have both faithfully served the Society in the ...

"Washington's 'Tour to the Ohio' and Articles of 'The Mississippi Company,'" by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 431-488.
... settlement as such a body of settlement or Fort Pitt as settlement of it that delay at settlement of the People upon settlements tho some of them settlement particularly Game which ...

"Marietta College and the Ohio Company: A Review of Professor Arthur G. Beach's History," by Wayne Jordan. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 290-300.
... settlement in the Northwest settlement by the Ohio Company settlement whether religious settlement In presenting for the first time a historical narrative which makes this clear to all readers Beach has rendered a distinct service to those who wish to study the educational foundations of ...

"The Knowledge of Coal and Iron in Ohio Before 1835," Volume 38, Number 2, April, 1929, pp. 219-230.
... County 179 14 Whittlesey C County Thus two of the County There are two or County Stone coal clay and County The land contains County Extensive beds of
"Land in the Old Northwest: A Study of Speculation, Sales, and Settlement on the Connecticut Western Reserve," by Brian Harte. Volume 101, , Summer-Autumn, 1992, pp. 114-139.
... settlement was the economic settlement of northern Ohio34 settlement by paying part of settlement In 1817 he reported settlement more appealing to settlement could be retarded
"Marietta's Example of a Settlement Pattern in the Ohio Country: A Reinterpretation," by Kim M. Gruenwald. Volume 105, , Summer-Autumn, 1996, pp. 125-144.
... settlement he began to settlement including poor schools He began to see Marietta as a failed experiment and his discontent grew as his fortunes declined He removed to Philadelphia in 1812 Perhaps Gilman felt that the national government had abandoned him the navy had refused to buy his surplus ships in 1808 it had clearly abandoned Marietta He went into the mercantile business in ...

"Pioneer Life in Ashtabula County," by Joseph A. Howells. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 551-562.
... County before 1810 told us County 553 Pioneer Life in County 553 Such were the County and although not County New York in 1812 County 555 Pioneer Life in
"Powder Magazine at Fort Hamilton," by William C. Miller. Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 404-407.
... County the venerable mother of Dr George Skinner who is still with us went to school About the year 1840 the magazine was abandoned as a school Carl Donges proprietor of the William Tell Hotel on High Street whose property extended from High to Court Street upon which the magazine stood became its owner He a man of military attainments and for years captain of the Jackson guards a military organization converted this building into a magazine ...

"Influences of Early Religious Literature in the Ohio Valley from 1815 to 1850," by Irene D. Cornwell. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 203-210.
... settlement proceeded and society became organized there arose a rude literature to which the settlers themselves contributed much in the way of chronicle and description and religious instruction The Jesuits those heroic priests of the Christian religion tell the absorbing story of a half century's endeavor to plant the 204 Ohio Arch 204 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications holy cross in the interior As we read the tale stranger than ...

"Dedication of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society Museum and Library Building: May 30, 1914," Volume 23, Number 4, October, 1914, pp. 325-379.
... settlements to the North and settlements must be protected from the murderous savage After mortifying failures Washington the firm and far-sighted friend of the West selected his former subordinate Wayne to accomplish this necessary task It is interesting to note that in the campaign of 1793-94 the campaign which redeemed the greater part of Ohio from the Indian peril Wayne the ...