... northwest of the River Ohio 6 northwest of the Ohio River northwest side of the Ohio as well as for other political reasons34 The southern delegates evidently thought it would be ...
... settlement in the state and it is still in the possession and occupancy of the Taylor family This Truro township is historic for it lies in the Refugee Tract a strip of land four and one-half miles wide from north to south and about fifty miles from east to west extending from the east bank of the Scioto River to near the Editorialana Editorialana 3 23 Muskingum River and comprising 136000 acres This refugee strip was so called because set ...
... settlement They left their settlement There he resided until he reached the advanced age of eighty-eight when he was gathered to his fathers His son Charles Frederick now in his seventyfirst year and who is present in this assembly still lives 60 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 60
... settlement of 39 48 proposed 29 Estray act amendment proposed 29 Courts law proposed to regulate practice Estreats law proposed relative to 29 of 29 proposed repeal of territorial Execution of judgment law proposed laws establishing 34authorizing immediate 29 Courts of common pleas commissions of judges of in certain cases 50 Fee-bill proposed 29 Courts of judicature law proposed esFees bill relative to 87 law adopted tablishing 34 regulating ...
... settlement could be commenced settlements which grew from settlement The blockhouses settlement in Connecticut with settlement which I expect to settlement of Gallipolis and
... settlements church records settlement and development of settlement rights land titles settlement of that region by settlement by the latter Then settlements in Illinois We
... settlement at Marietta the admission of Ohio to the Union in 1803 the part the Buckeye State had taken in national politics and what she had done in the War of the Rebellion By this time he had spoken almost four hours and as he sat down he asked leave to continue the following day Members approached him after his long speech and asked him what his object was He only informed them that he ...
... settlement in Ohio include settlement in Athens County settlement had been possible settlement who have expressed settlement and of the surrounding area Whereas in 1823 he reported ...
... REMINISCENCES OF A SURVEYOR1 REMINISCENCES OF A SURVEYOR1 By JAMES T WEED In November 1888 I was elected county surveyor of Gallia County Ohio and on the first Monday of January 1889 I assumed the duties of the office In the forty-five years since then I have done a great deal of surveying of land and city lots and highways and a little in mines Most of this work has been in Gallia County though I have practiced a little in the adjoining ...
... settlement on the date noted settlement within the next settlement of the township We settlement for which he was settlement of Tallmadge settlement it is fitting that
... 124 Ohio Arch 124 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications GAINING THE DUNMORE TREATY AFTER THE BATTLE OF POINT PLEASANT IN WHICH HE FOUGHT IN THE HAMPSHIRE COUNTY VIRGINIA REGIMENT CAPTAIN MICHAEL CRESAP WAS PRESENT HERE AND A SIGNER OF THE DUNMORE TREATY IN OCTOBER 1774 CAPTAIN MICHAEL CRESAP'S COMPANIONS IN ARMS EBENEZER ZANE GENERAL GEORGE ROGERS CLARKE COLONEL BENJAMIN WILSON BENJAMIN ...
... settlement at Wyoming the settlement the battle and settlement by the Connecticut settlement of the Connecticut settlement of Wyoming and the settlement with about two
... 44 Ohio Arch 44 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications SOME INTERESTING PARTICULARS BY THE OHIO STATE JOURNAL REPORTER In a communication of considerable length entitled The Holmes County Rebellion--Interesting Particulars a correspondent of the Ohio State Journal reported to that paper a ...
... settlement entered the building felt around in the darkness until he reached a pile of papers thrust in his hand and pulled out a paper called for a light and to his great delight saw the desired paper It was during the month of October 1900 that the Watervliet Community was dissolved and its members including those of North Union who had settled there in 1889 removed to Union Village and now constitute the North Family 302
... 22 Ohio Arch 22 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications A centennial means a hundred years and does seem a long stretch of time and rather strangely I have heard accounts given by Major Croghan at only second hand for it happened that in 1845-6 when my father the late General Thomas J Wood U S A who graduated from West Point in 1845 was serving on the staff of General Zachary Taylor in the ...
... 34 Ohio Arch 34 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications search history other than that of our own state for noble ideas The story of the foundation of our state and its progress is like a romance Well did Washington say in the dark days of the Revolution when he was questioned as to what he would do if he met defeat that he would come out here and settle in the valley of the Muskingum ...
... northwestern Ohio was simply northwestern army but I found no diminution in the bravery of the American soldier I found the same spirit of valor in all-not in the regular soldier only but in the enrolled militia and volunteers also What glorious reminiscences do the view of these scenes around me recall to my mind When I consented to visit ...
... northwest of us that we might expect the party to appear on Monday without doubt and that he came on purpose to inform us of the plot and wished to tarry and see the result The same evening news came in from every quarter of their preparations and threats of abuse -that they meant to tar and feather R McNemar drive the old Shakers out of the country and restore the rest back to their former faith and manner of living The next day Sabbath ...
... settlement The entire party returned and succeeded in dispersing the erstwhile successful invaders But it was only after a terrible conflict and after many whites lost their lives that the redskins were forced to retreat A number of years after this memorable conflict the survivors of the battle met on the spot where the conflict took place It was agreed that they should meet at stated periods but the few who assembled in later years dwindled ...
... THE SERPENT MOUND SAVED THE SERPENT MOUND SAVED IT gives us great pleasure to record that a beginning has been made in the work of effectually preserving the mounds and earthworks of our State The celebrated Serpent mound on the Lovett farm near the northern border of Adams county has been purchased for the Trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology of Cambridge Mass and henceforth will be sacredly preserved by them for the study of future archaeologists This purchase ...