... settlement to settlement of settlement a vigorous colony 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 ...
... northwest corner of the main street was the school house The bottom from the foot of the bluff to the river was converted into cornfields The town contained more than sixty houses of squared timber besides huts and lodges--Life of Zeisberger -page 380 NoTE 36-Toise - An old French measure equal to about six feet in use so far as I know only in Detroit Long since superseded in France I found it a few years ago surviving in that ancient and ...
... northwest to Fort Recovery northwest and southeast angles a row of log cribs covered with shed roofs sloping inward and palisades completed its defenses The soldiers' huts were just inside the palisades It was in a dangerous locality and more than once was attacked by Indians The garrison was commanded by Captain Robert McClelland After the war the post was abandoned FORT BALL was built ...
... northwest of the river Ohionorthwest of the river Ohionorthwest of the Ohio being secured to the Republic in consequence of his prowess Again Indiana was associated with you when the ...
... settlement of her nation settlements of their friends settlement of Europeans on settlement of Europeans was settlements and by burning the settlements they arrested such
... 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 ...
... settlement in this State at settlement by other settlement then but returned settlements in the territory settlements stealing property settlements at Marietta and
... settlements in Ohio Captain Bowman with Captain 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 ...
... settlements were near the settlements of Virginia during and after the French and Indian war and Pontiac's war During his raids inhabitants were being murdered and many were taken to the Shawnee towns on the banks of the Scioto River His capital called Cornstalk's Town was located on the north bank of the Scippo Creek a short distance from his sister's village Grenadier Squaw Town The ...
... northwest without seeing the northwest to civilization Monuments should be erected to commemorate the battlefields in Ohio of Gen Anthony Wayne and his brave officers and men and second Little Turtle and brave Blue Jacket and their associated chiefs We are as a nation under obligation to these noble Generals Washington Harmar St Clair and ...
... 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
... northwestern Ohio north of northwest of Kekionga Here northwest of Fort Wayne on the old Indian trail that led to Fort Dearborn It is now known as the Goshen Road or U S Route 33 While some of Harmar's men thought the forces were very large others had put the number of Little Turtle's ...
... settlements of New France settlements about the Gulf of settlement in America This was settlements followed under settlements were on the settlement of a new colony The
... CHIEF LITTLE JIM GREAT-GRANDSON CHIEF LITTLE JIM GREAT-GRANDSON OF TECUMSEH In volume XXXIV of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly pages 143-153 appeared a contribution entitled Tecumseh and His Descendants gleaned from authentic records furnished by Thomas Wildcat Alford scholarly and cultured gentleman one of the great-grandsons of the famous chieftain Tecumseh born in Ohio ...
... settlements of this state Dunmore succeeded in persuading Cornstalk and all of his associated chiefs except Logan to meet him and enter into a treaty of peace The treaty was taken back in Dunmore's saddlebags to Williamsburg then the capital of Virginia but the Revolutionary war was impending and Dunmore was engaged in a controversy with the Virginia patriots which ended in his expulsion from the country In this turmoil the treaty was mislaid ...
... settlement discontent caused by outside influences and the ever increasing influx of tourists and vacationists who came here in the summer months The younger generation felt that they did not have the opportunity for advancement as did the youth of the outside world They wanted money and a Society of Zoar Blast-Furnaces 513 Society of Zoar Blast-Furnaces 513 division of property In other words they were dissatisfied with the communistic form ...
... 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