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"Israel Putnam," by Mrs. H. G. Edgerton. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 528-548.
... war-whoop still echoed warm sympathy for all war and peace Israel ward hands wildly ward the wolf When he war When the stirring ward ...

"Ohio's Part in the American Revolution," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 102-107.
... war for independence wart Pennsylvania war and Braddock's war lasting seven years war was decided in that war with the war over ...

"Revolutionary Soldier in the Valley of the Little Miami, The," by William Albert Galloway. Volume 10, Number 3, January, 1902, pp. 372-377.
... war and peace orations warriors against Fort war spirit of the war It is after its wars that the ward with irresistible war of 1860 ...

"Old Fort Sandoski of 1745 and the 'Sandusky Country,'" by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 357-430.
... war fame near which he ward he was reinforced wards of 600 strong He war Having raised the ware that the attempt warmed in the woods
"The Campaigns of the Revolution in the Ohio Valley: Their Effect on the Growth of the United States," Volume 14, Number 1, January, 1905, pp. 39-59.
...ward and took the land ward Movement Roosevelt - The Winning of the West Poole -The West in Narrative and Critical History of America Vol VI Chap IX Jay - The Treaty of 1783 in Narrative and Critical History English - Conquest of the Country Northwest of the Ohio River Fiske - American Revolution Fiske--Critical Period of American History ...

"Origin of Ohio Place Names," by Maria Ewing Martin. Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 272-290.
... civilization that their civilization It is our civilized Their tribes-have all been honored in our nomenclature some of the greatest chiefs have not but there are many like Tecumseh and Little Turtle whose valour and high character would ennoble even a ridiculous name Their deeds too are our heritage But for us their tribes will pass away ...

"Me-She-Kun-Nogh-Quah, or Little Turtle-1783-1812," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 115-148.
... civilization to kill civilization He went east civilized life planting a 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 ...

"Simon Kenton," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 1-39.
... county Kentucky but the county the record does not county some the other as county the record so county September 16 1783 county a few miles inland
"Address of Prof. M. R. Andrews" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 30-32.
... war all the elements were fused into a united people ...

Volume 12, Binding Supplement, , 1903, pp. 446-478.
... county in 160 Watson D K Greatness of Ohio 310 Wayne Anthony Ft Miami at 121 Greenville Treaty by 129 Mention of 293 W ebster Daniel M ention of 316 W estfall Chillicothe at 7 172 Westfall Nicholas Ferdinand British Deserter 241 Western Antiquities Marietta Earthworks described by 241 Western Reserve Does little in the making of Ohio 23 M athew's book on 101 W etzel Lewis M ention of 31 Whigs British imprison 2 223 Revolutionary W ar in 222 ...

"Camp Charlotte Site Marked," Volume 37, Number 4, October, 1928, pp. 615-617.
... war peaceably Meantime warrior and not a war of 1774 was concluded If Cornstalk at Point Pleasant displayed the generalship of a mighty captain at the negotiations at Camp Charlotte he displayed the skill of a statesman joined to powers of oratory rarely if ever surpassed My great grandfather Colonel Benjamin Wilson was then an officer in ...

"Mac-o-chee Valley," by Keren Jane Gaumer. Volume 26, Number 4, October, 1917, pp. 455-469.
... county for thirteen years as judge of the common pleas court The simple epitaph inscribed on his tombstone in the old cemetery near his home best describes the real man A soldier of the Revolution and a soldier of the Cross This also gives the keynote to the characters of the later Piatts who settled in Mac-o-chee Valley Benjamin M Piatt the eldest son of Jacob Piatt early in life devoted himself to the mastery of law and in this profession he ...

"The Croghan Celebration," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 16, Number 1, January, 1907, pp. 1-105.
...ware the county seat ward called the war between Great war between his nation warriors marched out to war or battle All their
"The River Raisin Monuments at Monroe, Michigan," by John M. Bulkley. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 141-154.
...wardice and baseness of the conscienceless victor It were well if this dark page in the annals of our country could be expunged but history deals with facts not sentiment Monroe Mich ...

"Pontiac's Conspiracy," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 410-437.
... war whoop rush upon the warriors under the warned was forearmed warrior Parkman seems warned 422 Ohio Arch war A day or two later
"Story of Fort St. Clair, The," by Ralph B. Ehler. Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 515-519.
... civil pioneers of Preble County has been rather fully developed and preserved by various records and documents and in much part by oral traditions One historical mention however has remained somewhat obscure to the general inquiring public and Read at the St Clair celebration November 6 1922 Eaton Preble County Ohio ...

"Address of Mrs. John T. Mack," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 414-418.
... war the second time war grew out of a long war was declared That war was to completely war was declared war or re-enforcements ward ...

"Centennial Anniversary of General Wayne's Treaty of Greenville, Aug. 3, 1895," Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 205-258.
...ward But the Indian Address of Hon Address of Hon Samuel H Doyle 257 said No the Ohio river is in our possession we will hold it Boat after boat that came down the Ohio was captured and the persons on board were massacred Never had we any permanent peace to offer to the eastern settlers until after Wayne had succeeded at the Battle of Fallen Timbers and brought within your city more than twelve tribes and fifty chiefs and secured the treaty a ...

"Editorialana," Volume 17, Number 4, October, 1908, pp. 489-499.
...ward Movement and Moore war in the West as well warfare of bloody and wards for scalps but war parties of painted warriors infuriated
"Chief Little Jim, Great-Grandson of Tecumseh," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 510-513.
... civilization and the white man's ways but little by little he does yield When talking to white people with whom he is acquainted he is free to talk in our language appears to handle it very easily and speaks plainly Little Jim is making progress all the time as well as others though he may not realize it or be willing to admit it He lived in two little log houses until he leased his land for oil Then the agency was foresighted enough to ...