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"Ohio in the Mexican War," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 277-295.
... County For this purpose the following commissioners were appointed to proceed to Mexico John Allen of Brown county James C Kennedy of Clermont and James H Thompson of Highland They were authorized to draw on the state treasury for the funds necessary to perform their mission On their return through a state funeral the final honors of a grief-stricken people were paid Thomas L Hamer The ...

"Editorialana," Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 329-338.
... County He was expected to make his mark as a law maker as he had ability and was an eloquent speaker The following incident whatever else he said or did while a member of the lower House gave him newspaper notoriety from one end of the land to the other One of the biennial sessions of the Buckeye Legislature somewhere around 1884-87 was noted for what it did not do There seemed to be no leader of either party and in fact there seemed to be no ...

"Fort Miami and Fort Industry. With Mention of Other Forts in and Near the Maumee River Basin," Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 120-125.
... 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 Sieur de la Salle by the River St Joseph of Lake Michigan on rising ground near its mouth Parkman's La Salle ...

"Minutes of the Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 593-633.
... County Historical Society County has made a survey County Serpent Mound made County Serpent Mound We County that it would show County and was prepared to make a statement Dr Dunham ...

"The Mound Builder and the Indian: According to the Book of Mormon," by C. W. Clark. Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 267-292.
... County Missouri While there religious persecution became intolerable which forced them to make their departure Their next place of settling was Illinois There they founded and built the city of Nauvoo Again religious persecution became very intense Joseph Smith was arrested on a pretense of treason Of this charge he was acquitted He was immediately rearrested on some false accusations With his brother and two others he was committed to jail ...

"The Autobiography of Thomas Ewing," Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 126-204.
... County in 180809 Ross County volunteers Ross County in the Senate at County 121 There were then 108 members of the Ohio Legislature Fifty-five votes would be necessary for election If ...

"St. Clair's Defeat: As Told by an Eye-Witness-From Original Mss.," Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 378-380.
... County Ohio who was a County was the surveyor THOMAS IRWIN of B C Ohio There was six wagoners with the artillery and one cook Two wagoners and the cook was killed Cap't'n Ford with the small pieces always encampted on rear line right in rear of the large ones The officers on that campaign was as good as any that ever carried a gun T I Spelling and grammatical construction according to ...

"Edward Livingston Taylor," Volume 19, Number 3, July, 1910, pp. 322-325.
... 322 Ohio Arch 322 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications and the other the officers of the American fleet of Commodore Perry and the British fleet of Captain Barclay The day's outing was delightfully closed by a steam-yacht trip from Port Clinton to Put-in-Bay where a short stop was made and a glimpse taken of the proposed site of the monument to be erected in September 1912 commemorative of Perry's encounter on Lake Erie EDWARD LIVINGSTON TAYLOR An innumerable host of admiring acquaintances ...

"Historical and Genealogical Sketch of the Swiss Mennonites of Allen and Putnam Counties, Ohio," by Delbert L. Gratz. Volume 49, Number 3, July, 1940, pp. 282-288.
... County continued to grow County Lured by Mr County Ohio John Steiner County Virginia Holmes or County Ohio on October 4 County Ohio and entered a
"Mount Pleasant and the Early Quakers of Ohio," by James L. Burke and Donald E. Bensch. Volume 83, Number 4, Autumn, 1974, pp. 220-255.
... establishment of Wilmington Ohio Yearly Meeting 1942 typewritten -- The Quakers in the Old Northwest reprinted from Mississippi Valley Historical Association Proceedings V Cedar Rapids Iowa Torch Press 1912 -- Thomas Beals First Friends Minister in Ohio Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly LIII 1944 55-60 Lundy Benjamin The Life Travels and Opinions of Benjamin Lundy Philadelphia William D Parrish 1847 Milner Duncan Memorial Day ...

"The Pathfinders of Jefferson County," compiled by W. H. Hunter. Volume 6, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1898, pp. 95-313.
... County Historical Ross County Its Green Hills its County The Path fin ders County 271 Founder of County The Pathfinders of County ...

"Thomas Worthington, Pioneer Business Man of the Old Northwest," by Alfred B. Sears. Volume 58, Number 1, January, 1949, pp. 69-79.
... County At one time or County because he saw that a town would grow at the site of his mills there and especially so as the surrounding country was underlaid with rich coal fields and iron and salt deposits bad been discovered No account of Worthington's business career would be complete without mention of his investments in bank stock As early as 1801 he was putting his extra cash in six ...

"Lutheranism in Perry County, Ohio," by C. L. Martzolff. Volume 28, Number 4, October, 1919, pp. 375-395.
... County Ohio its first County though at that time County He was one of the County Maryland Born in County he was sixty-four County Lutheran home these
"The Lure of the Pioneer," by Helen C. Hill Sloan. Volume 48, Number 2, April, 1939, pp. 145-153.
... establishment of the Northwest Territory Over by the moat near the Big Mound is a simple white shaft Perhaps some of you have leaned over the iron railing trying to decipher the unusual epitaph have wondered about the man who he was and what he had done 1733 - 1819 Sacred to the memory of COMMODORE ABRAHAM WHIPPLE whose name skill and courage will ever remain the pride and boast of his country In the late Revolution he was the first on the ...

"Lucy Backus Woodbridge, Pioneer Mother: January 31, 1757-October 6, 1817," by Louise Rau. Volume 44, Number 4, October, 1935, pp. 405-442.
... County May 14 wrote to her husband of her adventures Dudley her son who had accompanied her upon the first stage of the journey will give you an account of our progress thus far that we found Sally in Zanesville in tollorable health and that she was making preparations to visit us I think she will still go down and spend a few weeks with you I have urged her to do it knowing how much You would be gratified to have her Lucy the other daughter ...

"The Ohio-Michigan Boundary Dispute Re-Examined," Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 299-319.
... County voted 300000 and County and related how County is said to have County shortly after County had utterly refused County to report that
"Address of Welcome" (Taylor-Livingston Centenary) Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 489-492.
... County ADDRESS OF WELCOME County ADDRESS BY EDWARD L County The Livingston and Taylor families represented here to-day both had their origin in Scotland Their ancestors had lived there for many ...

"Vanishing Race, A," by Jennie C. Morton. Volume 20, Number 1, January, 1911, pp. 48-56.
... Ross who he writes was a major in the Confederate Army in 1864 and died at Carriage Point in Chickasaw Nation We give his eulogy upon Col Dick Johnson as the people of Scott county called him Richard Johnson was a popular man among Southern Indians after he started and opened his Indian school in Kentucky He had a noble impulse his heart was big and he called Indian boys to the paths of peace ...

"Henry B. Curtis. A Memorial Address," Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 47-54.
... County Courts where his County Bar upon the County Bank of Mt Vernon a County National Bank of which he continued to be president down to the time of his death He devoted himself to banking and monetary affairs as a science and evidenced by his success his natural adaptation thereto ...

"The Charity School of Kendal," edited by Harlow Lindley. Volume 55, Number 2, April-June, 1946, pp. 183-188.
... County after buying 2500 County but this was not County Children's Home County the Opportunity School of Massillon and has supplied a fund upon which the truant officer may draw for supplying needy children with shoes clothes glasses etc as the occasion requires Arvine Wales I who ...