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"The Old Maysville Road," Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 442-463.
... settlements in Virginia settlements of this state to settlements but after the road settlement but by settlements that were already made and in need of communion and commerce And finally it was on the subject of the Maysville Turnpike ...

"Women on the Ohio Frontier: The Marietta Area," by Mildred Covey Fry. Volume 90, Number 1, Winter, 1981, pp. 55-73.
... settlement2 Some soldiers at settlement in the Ohio Country settlement4 The small narrow settlement however mail settlement Beef milk and
"Historical Display in Lasalle & Koch's Windows, Toledo, Ohio: Arranged by Nevin O. Winters," Volume 39, Number 1, January, 1930, pp. 37-41.
... Ohio's Monument to General Anthony Wayne 37 Ohio's Monument to General Anthony Wayne 37 the cabinet of President Hoover in Honorable Walter F Brown Postmaster-General Had he been present he would have been accorded a most generous welcome Naturally unusual interest centered in the distinguished guest William Wayne of Paoli Pennsylvania He is a lineal descendant of General Anthony Wayne a ...

"Rev. Paul Henkel's Journal: His Missionary Journey to the State of Ohio in 1806," edited by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 23, Number 2, April, 1914, pp. 162-218.
... settlements extending through settlement of Germans 18 settlement about Lancaster settlement in the county was settlement was made on a large tract of 6000 acres known as the Poulson tract which had been surveyed by George Washington ...

"Mr. Meek's Address (The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield)," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 366-369.
... 366 Ohio Arch 366 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications memory of heroic deeds and he urged each citizen to appreciate the value of such a gift and let it be an inspiration to learn more of the history of the county and this locality The singing of the Star Spangled Banner concluded the exercises at the site of Ball's battlefield The children who participated in the program were little ...

"Ohio in McGuffey's Time," Volume 50, Number 2, April-June, 1941, pp. 115-129.
... settlement was Cincinnati settlements around Lexington settlement whence the pioneers settlements were made along settlements grew encouragingly settlements had grown up by
"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.
... settlement in the New World settlement in the Ohio Country settlement secure from Indian settlement in the Ohio Country settlement ...

"From Pittsburgh to Shawnee Town, 1819," edited by William D. Hoyt, Jr.. Volume 56, Number 1, January, 1947, pp. 94-97.
... settlements Proud inserted remarks on the state of business particularly the comparative costs of real estate in the different regions Joseph Proud d 1822 was the youngest son of John and Lurana Proud of New Bedford Massachusetts One of his brothers John Greene Proud moved to Baltimore Maryland to engage in trade and his eldest sister Ann was the wife of Nathaniel G Maxwell 1775-1827 a Baltimore bookseller and stationer who was the recipient ...

"The Black Hand," Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 444-459.
... northwestern part Chief among the former were the Mingos and among the latter the Wyandots In one of the stealthy and bloody incursions into the Mingo hunting grounds a young chief of great promise was captured and carried back by the Wyandots Instead of killing the young Mingo chieftain as was the usual custom he was made a serf and compelled to earn the good-esteem and fellowship of his captors a fate worse than death to the young Indian The ...

"The Ohio Boundary, or the Erie War" by L. G. Addison. Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 340-344.
... settlement by a compromise Accordingly two commissioners Rush and Howard were sent out to inquire into the trouble and to 344 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly 344 Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly report the condition of affairs to the Attorney-General Meanwhile the militia of Michigan had marched to the scene of ...

"Reading of Memorials: George F. Bareis, Edward Orton, George Wells Knight,General J. Warren Keifer," Volume 41, Number 3, July, 1932, pp. 567-582.
... Report of the Forty-sixth Annual Meeting 567 Report of the Forty-sixth Annual Meeting 567 During the past year two colleges have observed Centennial occasions--Hiram and Denison University--and Oberlin College and Wooster College are now preparing for historical celebrations this year It is quite noticeable the way communities over the state are waking up to the opportunities offered by Centennial occasions and to the value of the Pageantry as a means of portraying history and building ...

"OHS Committee Report: Fort Meigs, Fort Amanda, Fort Miami and the Battlefield of Fallen Timbers," Volume 33, Number 3 & 4, July-October, 1924, pp. 576-577.
... 576 Ohio Arch 576 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications FORT MEIGS FORT AMANDA FORT MIAMI AND THE BATTLEFIELD OF FALLEN TIMBERS The Chairman of the Committee Mr W J Sherman read the report as follows FORT MEIGS The Fort Meigs Commission has continued improvements at this historic spot during the past year devoting particular attention to the landscaping and planting of the grounds where ...

"Editorialana," Volume 11, Number 2, October, 1902, pp. 256-263.
... settlement and consequently settlements some fifteen miles settlement which for fifty years was recognized as the wealthiest and most important town in Hamilton county It became known as The Post Town between Hamilton and Cincinnati and the stage drivers teamsters drovers and travelers stopped here for their midday rest or to pass the ...

"Thomas Beals, First Friends Minister in Ohio," by Harlow Lindley. Volume 53, Number 1, January-March, 1944, pp. 55-60.
... northwest of the Ohio River and on November 11 of that year Rebecca Chandler daughter of William and Hannah Chandler was born near the same place In 1798 a group of Friends from Hopewell Virginia settled at High Bank and in the same year a group of Friends all from North Carolina settled at Salt Creek near Richmondale Ross County Ohio In ...

"A Quaker Section of the Underground Railroad in Northern Ohio," by Wilbur H. Siebert. Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 479-502.
... settlement where fugitives had settlement at that time was settlement in 1817 grew up to settlement was an underground settlement in 1926 Mordecai settlement And finally he
"The World War and Its Lesson," by Theodore R. Burton. Volume 35, Number 3, July, 1926, pp. 508-517.
... settlement between nations as settlement with Italy approved by the Debt Commission and the President will be confirmed by the Congress in a few days Let us bear in mind that these debts were largely for supplies sent from our own country when prices were very high and let us bear in mind also that these loans were made in time of war for the carrying on of war -- largely for the work of ...

"Ohio's Fugitive Slave Law," by C. B. Galbreath. Volume 34, Number 2, April, 1925, pp. 216-240.
... northwestern dominions with northwest of the river Ohio had declared in substance the same thing and the third and fourth sections of the act of Congress of 1793 were intended to prescribe the mode by which persons held to service and labor in one State should be delivered up and the claim of the party to whom such service or labor was due ...

"The Akron Centennial: July 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 1925," by Edwin W. Brouse. Volume 34, Number 4, October, 1925, pp. 522-547.
... THE AKRON CENTENNIAL THE AKRON CENTENNIAL JUL Y 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 1925 BY EDWIN W BROUSE The plans for the Centennial found their first public expression in the appointment of an executive committee of seven men and women by Mayor D C Rybolt The Mayor was selected chairman of this committee This Committee spent much time in constructive work both in formulating plans and in digesting the multifarious suggestions which were offered to them As a result of this preliminary work two additional ...

"The Aaron Burr Conspiracy in the Ohio Valley," Volume 24, Number 2, April, 1915, pp. 121-137.
... settlement2 1 The fact that settlement of them as his purpose and await an opportunity there to carry out his original intention His chances were spoiled by a combination of the Western World agitation and the activity of Graham in behalf of the administration and the less important move on the part of Henderson of Wood County to set the people against him But the country was worked up to a ...

"Jared Mansfield: United States Surveyor General," by Charlotte W. Dudley. Volume 85, Number 3, Summer, 1976, pp. 231-246.
... settlement of the entire settlement of the Ohio Valley settlement45 We have reviewed only briefly and in highly condensed form the historical evidence substantiating our claim Our focus has been on previously unpublished personal correspondence revealing the nature of the man who was ...