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"European Influence on Early Western Education," Volume 25, Number 1, January, 1916, pp. 23-35.
... County Ohio In the first decade of the last century a number of Welsh families found new homes on the hills near Granville Just as soon as a sufficient number had reached the settlement a church was organized This event took place September 4 1808 The settlers worshiped for a while in private houses but in 1809 a log church was built This church has done a great deal to hold the people true to the faith of their fathers and has been a means in ...

"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.
... County Ohio9 But Putnam's County of New London County with stable County and Marietta from 1790 to 1803 With the power of a federal appointment as Surveyor General and ajudgeship behind him Putnam served as the town's principal leader He appointed some officers and his recommendations to ...

"A Guide to the Communistic Communities of Ohio," Volume 46, Number 1, January, 1937, pp. 1-15.
... County Ohio Union Village County Ohio The village of County Ohio and was County Ohio Negotiations County Ohio However it was County with 400 acres in
"Address of Mrs. John T. Mack (Harrison-Perry Embarkation Monument)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 362-366.
... 362 Ohio Arch 362 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The short inscription of this tablet we are honoring today gives concisely historic facts which all may read It does not need a very vivid imagination to see and feel all the labor sacrifice bloodshed aching hearts and desolate homes which are summed up in these facts We exult over the victories achieved and thrill with horror over the martyrdom of Col Crawford His name is on the bead-roll of fame and we all unite to honor his memory ...

"Proposed Town of Cornish, Ohio, The," by Donald W. Ferguson. Volume 44, Number 2, April, 1935, pp. 245-249.
... County in 1848 At that time the land was still forest Green is buried in a small cemetery just north of the streamlet which forms the northern boundary of Cornish The land is now owned by Mr A S Deeds Part of it is still in timber and Deeds has identified all the species of trees named by the surveyor as still to be found there ...

"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 ...

"Political Influence of Ohio Pioneers," by George M. Gadsby. Volume 17, Number 2, April, 1908, pp. 193-196.
... Ross altho settled by the same classes is Republican Pike and Adams were settled by Virginians and are Democratic Ottawa Sandusky and Seneca were founded by men from the center of the state who came mostly from Pennsylvania and Virginia and are Democratic Lucas and Wood were settled by New Englanders and 196 Ohio Arch 196 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications have remained strong Republican counties Hancock is uncertain and Hardin is ...

"Remarks of Governor James E. Campbell" (Gallipolis Centennial) Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 161-163.
... Remarks of Gov Remarks of Gov James E Campbell 161 REMARKS OF GOVERNOR JAMES E CAMPBELL It was a long-deferred pleasure one year ago on the 19th of October to make my first visit here I learned after arriving that it was an auspicious day being the ninety-ninth anniversary of the landing upon the banks of yonder river of the little band of French settlers who founded this handsome and flourishing city During an address to the people who gathered on that occasion to hear the political ...

"Antoine Francois Saugrain (De Vigni): "The First Scientist of the Mississippi Valley," by N. P. Dandridge. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 192-206.
... Rosseau then in vogue on the Rights of Man and who believed in the primitive innocence and goodness of the children of the forest The two dined the night before they left Paris with Dr Guillotin who had married Saugrain's sister and who at that time was undisturbed by his future celebrity Piquet was a botanist and Kentucky and the valley of the Ohio were their objective points for the purpose of studying the flora and probably also to ...

"Tablet on Serpent Mound," Volume 10, Number 4, April, 1902, pp. 492-494.
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA TABLET ON SERPENT MOUND It will be recalled that during the visit of Prof F W Putnam of Harvard University to the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science held in Columbus August 1899 that gentleman stated to the officers of our Society that if we would accept repair and suitably preserve and guard the property known as Serpent Mound then in the possession of the Peabody Museum that the trustees of that institution would transfer to us said ...

"Custer, The Man of Action," by (Colonel) Ralph D. Cole. Volume 41, Number 4, October, 1932, pp. 634-650.
... County Ohio on the 22nd County Ohio on the 5th day of December 1839 This heroic statue marks the place of his birth It has been erected by the great State that sheltered his childhood and it shall stand throughout the ages as Ohio's majestic tribute to her honored dead Ohio Queenly thou art with glory on thy brow as a diadem In that crown of honor jewels shine of fadeless luster Grant ...

"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.
... County Historical Society County was the chairman County was chairman The appropriation passed without a dissenting voice The succeeding Legislature granted an additional 10000 for building equipment It was definitely understood that the trustees of the University would supply the site for the building and in accordance with this ...

"Beginnings of Lutheranism in Ohio," Volume 23, Number 3, July, 1914, pp. 268-283.
... establishment of an institution establishment of a school had not establishment of this school it was hoped that the days of greater prosperity for the Lutherans in Ohio were at hand but the failure to secure unity of feeling and purpose prevented the full realization of such hope Springfield Ohio ...

"Rescue Case of 1857, The," by Benj. F. Prince. Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 292-309.
... County Historical Society County He had escaped from County with five County now show by the County Ohio Edward Taylor County Ohio This was
"Unveiling of Memorial to Elizabeth Zane," Volume 37, Number 3, July, 1928, pp. 592-598.
... County Virginia in 1759 She died in St Clairsville Ohio in 1847 She was twice married first to a Mr McLaughlin and after his death to a Mr Clark She is reported to have been a beautiful girl and throughout long life an accomplished and handsome woman and withal modest and unassuming A number of her descendants are now living The following is quoted from the Program of the Dedicatory Exercises at Martins Ferry When the founders of Wheeling and ...

"A Visit in 1929 to the Sites, in Western Ohio, of Forts Built by Generals Arthur St. Clair, Anthony Wayne and William Henry Harrison," by James A. Green. Volume 38, Number 4, October, 1929, pp. 601-626.
... County in 1811 He was with County Historical Society County who have an appreciation of the past and a desire to commemorate places which had historical significance This wooden obelisk has on one side an inscription saying that it marks the 3309 site of Fort Brown and that it also marks the graves of its defenders On the reverse side are ...

"Sandusky Forts, The," by Charles A. Hanna. Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 322-325.
... THE SANDUSKY FORTS THE SANDUSKY FORTS BY CHARLES A HANNA NEW YORK Several addresses on Old Fort Sandusky and the inscriptions on the monument erected last spring near the site of one Sandusky Fort were printed in the October 1912 number of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society's Qu arterly Some of these addresses and inscriptions are so full of inaccuracies misleading statements and incorrect inferences that they should be corrected The bronze tablet on the west face of the ...

"Second Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Historical Association: Marietta, Ohio, November 27 and 28, 1908," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 391-467.
... County Collections-Virgil County Collections of County for the purpose of County-the oldest county County Clerk of Greenbrier
"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.
... County now stands Old Kuskuskis stood on the Shenango between the Forks and the mouth of the Neshannock where New Castle now stands on the wide bottom on the west side Kuskuskis was divided into four towns some distance apart 18 At the time of Celoron's expedition a band of Miamis had recently settled on the Great Miami near the mouth of Loramie Creek At their head was the leading chief of the Miami confederacy known to the French as La ...

"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