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"Fort Laurens-Its Site and Siege," Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 493-499.
... Logan as second in command enrolled one hundred and sixty Kentucky volunteers marched from Harrodsburg crossed the Ohio at the mouth of the Licking and proceeded up the Little Miami Valley to Old Chillicothe the Indian stronghold of the Shawanese The Indian town was burned and much devastation wrought in the land of the redmen but the expedition was compelled to return leaving the fierce forest warriors in no degree daunted or crippled The ...

"Address of Hon. Samuel D. Dodge" (Croghan Celebration) Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 18-26.
... settlement of controversies among nations following up the maintenance of the law with the vitalizing forces of civilization until all nations are molded into one International Brotherhood yielding to reason and conscience Then can we draw the sword from its sheath and fling it into the sea rejoicing that it has gone forever Let us recognize this truth and today on this anniversary we will lay a new stone in the temple of Universal Peace This ...

"The Indian Tribes of Ohio-Historically Considered," by Warren King Moorehead. Volume 7, Number 1, October, 1898, pp. 1-109.
... settlements on Indian lands settlement which was on the settlement at Plymouth and Jamestown to his own time The effect of his bitter burning words of eloquence was so great on his companions that the whole three hundred could hardly refrain from springing from their seats Their eyes flashed and even the most aged many of whom were smoking ...

"Centennial Anniversary of General Wayne's Treaty of Greenville, Aug. 3, 1895," Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 205-258.
... settlement and occupation in settlements had severely settlement at Marietta until settlements In September 179 0 settlements of the Miami settlements The people of the
"An Outing on the Congo. A Visit to the Site of Dunmore's Treaty with the Shawnees 1774," by William H. Safford. Volume 7, Number 3, April, 1899, pp. 349-366.
... settlement of our forefathers SOUTH SIDE Erected by John Boggs to the memory of his grandfather and fathersoldier scout and pioneer WEST SIDE Major John Boggs born near Wheeling Virginia 1775 Moved to Ohio with his father 1789 Married Sarah McMechan 1800 Raised eight children all born in a cabin that stood on this spot His wife Sarah died 1851 He died 1863 363 364 Ohio Arch 364 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications EAST SIDE Captain John ...

"Contemporary Description of Ohio in 1788," by . Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 82-108.
... settlement of the French at settlement in the vicinity of settlements are made in the settlement of Saint Vincent14 settlement made some fifty settlements between the
"Presentation Speech of Mrs. Howard Jones" (Dedication of Logan Elm) Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 286-288.
... Logan Elm Dedication of Logan Elm 287 the Indian Logan who was sullen and Logan or who had Logan attend the council Logan's message to the
"First Battle of the American Revolution," by W. H. Hunter. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 93-102.
... settlement and through their royal charters and patents claimed the extension of their rights west from the Atlantic to the Mississippi and even on beyond to the unknown sea It was at Logstown some twenty miles below the site of Pittsburg 1753 when the first great conference was held between the three rival races The Indian the native savage represented by Half King chief of the Iroquois St Pierre representing the French and he whose name we ...

"Address of Judge Joseph Cox: The Building of the State" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 150-173.
... settlement was safe from settlement with the torch settlements are broken up and unless Government speedily send a body of troops for our protection we are a ruined people Similar complaints and appeals were made by Judge Symmes and others The government became aroused to a true appreciation of the real danger and determined to take the ...

"Military Posts, Forts and Battlefields within the State of Ohio, The," by A. A. Graham. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 300-311.
... settlements In 1782 Gen George settlements no little cause settlement at Marietta across settlements The army under St Clair had rendezvoused at Fort Washington and after being divided into three military organizations had started northward into the Indian country Fort Hamilton built ...

"Monument to Samuel Brady," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 578-582.
... settlement and nearly every settlement where he arrived a little later His friends could scarcely credit his story but found that he had indeed had a race for life and rejoiced with him that it had not been in vain Captain Brady renewed his warfare upon the Indians and at one time captured several single handed and marching by night and hiding by day took them a distance of many miles The ...

"Me-She-Kun-Nogh-Quah, or Little Turtle-1783-1812," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 115-148.
... Logan's family simply Logan of the Mingoes Tecumseh Black Hoof and Blue Jacket of the Shawnees and Little Turtle of the Miamis ...

"Logan and the Logan Elm," by James E. Campbell. Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 367-374.
... Logan Elm 367 The Logan Elm 367 Logan whose Indian name Logan and his family On Logan was not guilty of Logan Stenton a mansion
"Chief Little Jim, Great-Grandson of Tecumseh," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 510-513.
... County at the point of bayonets in the hands of white men Why should we become like them Now they send us missionaries who seem trustworthy and the United States government builds us a few houses but when I remember Tecumseh I cannot suddenly love the long-time enemies of my people who have taken away so much and given back so little I am Tecumseh's direct descendant his representative as a leader of our crushed and wronged Shawnee nation It ...

"Address of Governor McKinley" (Treaty of Greenville Centennial) Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 207-217.
... settlement and occupation in settlements had severely settlement at Marietta until settlements In September 179 0 settlements of the Miami settlements The people of the
"When Did Ohio in Fact Become a Sovereign State of the Union?," by Rush R. Sloane. Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 278-289.
... settlements began north of the settlement of the western country This reser- 282 Ohio Arch 282 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications vation of section 16 therefore could not April 30 1 80 2 be made the consideration of a new bargain between the United States and the state of Ohio because the state already had this reservation as did all of the territory by the ordinance of 1785 Now it is ...

"Editorialana," Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 489-499.
... Logan as second in command enrolled one hundred and sixty Kentucky volunteers marched from Harrodsburg crossed the Ohio at the mouth of the Licking and proceeded up the Little Miami Valley to Old Chillicothe the Indian stronghold of the Shawanese The Indian town was burned and much devastation wrought in the land of the redmen but the expedition was compelled to return leaving the fierce forest warriors in no degree daunted or crippled The ...

"The Ordinance of July 13th, 1787," by William P. Cutler. Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 10-37.
... settlement of Ohio or with the settlement-warrants upon a settlement over the Ohio He is settlement and purchases for settlement This resulted in settlement But decisions
"The Indians Who Opposed Harmar," Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 55-59.
... THE INDIANS WHO OPPOSED HARMAR THE INDIANS WHO OPPOSED HARMAR By OTHO WINGER We have a few original sources of information about the Indians of the Northwest in and about Kekionga now Fort Wayne at the time of Harmar's expedition in the fall of 1790 George Croghan in 1765 traveled the length of the Wabash to Kekionga and gave an excellent report to his superiors in the East In the winter of 1789-90 Henry Hay representing British merchants in Detroit visited Kekionga and kept a diary of his ...

"General Anthony Wayne and the Battle of 'Fallen Timbers': Centennial Oration," by Samuel F. Hunt. Volume 9, Number 2, October, 1900, pp. 214-237.
... settlement as posterity might settlements of Indian tribes settlements The future now lay settlements from the tomahawk and scalping-knife of the Indian and supplanted the harsher tones of strife and bloodshed with the softer enactments of charity and love Anthony Wayne will be ...