... Fort Fizzle 49 Fort Fizzle 49 He made them a neat speech telling them of the obligations they owed to themselves and to their children and their country deprecating the necessity of bringing armed soldiers into the county and winding up by assuring them that he would not leave until the guilty were delivered into his hands and they promise to make no more resistance to the laws of the county We are under many obligations to Mr and Mrs Bowers and Mr Thomas Fetterman of Napoleon and Mr and Mrs ...
... general literature as he general education of the general welfare for any generally declaring general good should be the general good not suffering myself to be influenced by any ...
... general quietude of our general direction of their journey so far could indeed give them the impression that they had been traveling away from their destination--the mission of Schonbrunn--rather than towards it first on the Beaver and Ohio rivers going south and southwest then from the mouth of the Muskingum following the tortuous course ...
... EDITORIALANA EDITORIALANA THE VANISHED BISHOPRIC-AN INTERESTING BIT OF OHIO HISTORY The Catholic Historical Review for July contains for people of Ohio a vastly interesting paper A Vanished Bishopric of Ohio dealing the rile French settlement at Scioto or Gallipolis on the Ohio River and ...
... general public But we do general subject in mind All general appearance of the general conditions at the general history For general This is only one instance of many that can be ...
... FORTS MIAMI AND FORT INDUSTRY FORTS MIAMI AND FORT INDUSTRY With Mention of Other Forts in and Near the Maumee River Basin BY CHARLES E SLOCUM M D PH D DEFIANCE OHIO There were at least five forts or stockades of defense in the Territory Northwest of the Ohio River in its earlier history that were called Fort Miami namely 1 The first one was built in November 1679 by ReneRobert Cavelier ...
... generally the secretary I am going to introduce the secretary Mr C B Galbreath the secretary and editor of the Ohio Archaeoloicgal and Historical Society Applause Now I am going to ask the man who makes it possible for a lot of people to become members of the Anthony Wayne Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution to arise I say he makes it possible He does not fake up any records but he ...
... 1848 and joined the rebel forces He was slightly wounded in street fighting with imperial troops and came to the United States after the revolt was put down He settled in Cincinnati and found work on a German language newspaper He soon became a publisher in his own right but he sold his paper in 1857 after he was admitted to the bar and turned to the practice of law He helped to organize the Republican party in Cincinnati and was appointed ...
... general an influential general for Ohio and a generally believed he would general supervision of a person's interests and for the re- THOMAS WORTHINGTON 73 THOMAS WORTHINGTON 73 sponsibility of looking after his taxes Other times ...
... 1848 In 1847 he was elected Superintendent of the Seneca County schools Early in 1849 he resigned this position to make an overland trip to California The next year he was an independent candidate in that state for Superintendent of Public Instruction but was defeated by a few votes He returned to Ohio in 1851 and finished a course in law which he had commenced in San Francisco and in 1855 he ...
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS BY THE EDITOR PRESTON B PLUMB We have just received a copy of the Life of Preston B Plumb from his son A H Plumb of Emporia Kansas This biography is written by William E Connelley the well-known historian and Secretary of the Kansas Historical Society It is an attractive ...
... generals of the army In the general in the War with general turnout to welcome Lafayette to Bucks County This action was strengthened by General Dungan commanding the brigade who ordered the militia to turn out for the occasion Colonel Davis' regiment resolved to meet him at Trenton ...
... general followed Burr down general until December sixth This interpretation forms a part of an affidavit charging Swartwout and Ogden with treason and was not received by Jefferson until January twenty-third38 Following is the interpretation in part I Aaron Burr have obtained funds and have actually commenced the enterprise Detachments from different points and under different pretences will ...
... general history -for it is general and Cornstalk and general and of Virginia in generally known enters the general histories and legendarily or pictorially in the romances and stories of imaginative writers But in the pages of Mr Hanna ...
... PIONEER PHYSICIANS AND THEIR PARTICIPATION PIONEER PHYSICIANS AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN OHIO By ROBERT G PATERSON PhD Participation of the pioneer physicians in the establishment of social institutions in Ohio during the period 1788-1835 was sporadic without long term vision and was born of the immediate necessities of the times Almost without ...
... generally are apathetic and general what it has done general welfare of the general theirs is general significance would come here while those of a local nature and value should be housed with them A check list of materials in the ...
... general of the northern division of Virginia with some three hundred frontier soldiers set out from Will's Creek late in April 1754 He slowly but boldly pushed along into the wilderness of the mountainous region of southern now Pennsylvania then claimed as part of Virginia They had to literally work their way inch by inch the trail had to be widened and leveled trees had to be felled underbrush cut away creeks bridged or forded it was the ...
... OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS JAMES R MORRIS James R Morris was born at Rogersville Green County Pennsylvania January 10 1 820 He died at Woodsfield Ohio December 24 1899 His father Joseph Morris was elected to Congress in 1843 and re-elected two years ...
... SQUAW TRAIL SQUAW TRAIL BY GEORGE NELSON HINDS John and Elizabeth Hinds and their three sons had emigrated from the Fen country in England to the New World on board a slave ship arriving in 1808 Traveling in an oilskin-covered wagon drawn by their oxen Thomas and Jeremiah they encamped at a point about thirty miles from Albany New York on the Squaw Trail This trail variously labeled the Iroquois trail King Philip's road and described as a tote road and a trace was known to the Indians as Squaw ...