...early Meeting of Friends early Meeting at Baltimore the latter part of the year 1798 inviting them to visit the chiefs at Upper Sandusky To this invitation were appended by the white man who did the writing the name of the chiefs Tarhe Crane Skah-on-wot Adam Brown and Mai-i-rai Walk-on-the-Water Seven Friends started westward on horseback May 7 1799 to accept this invitation After suffering ...
... party Information was party was a lawless banditti and spirited measures it is thought will be the best for us as the Indians are very much afraid of the Yankees--much more so than of the Long Knife as they call the Virginians at Kentucke We must wait the event of these difficulties We feel ourselves pretty secure so near the garrison and are venturing to build our house about one stone's ...
... early in the morning early eighty-six 64 early day after the village of Lower Sandusky was chartered it was suggested that the site of the fort should be purchased and preserved as a memorial of those who so bravely defended it and an act of the Legislature empowered the village to do so but the owner of the property being unwilling to ...
... early as 1725 yet most of the trade with the Indians before 1745 was done east of the mountains But when the rivalry between the French and English began to be acute the agents of the latter sought trade in the very heart of the western forests and shrank at no danger in the pursuit of his plans and purposes In this he is supported by such persons as Sir Wm Johnson and Reuben Weiser The Ohio ...
... early missionary and of early day but the first church building was not erected there until as late as 1841 On one occasion says a historical writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer it is a fact so well attested as to be beyond question that citizens of Cleveland formed a procession and marched in mockery through the streets bearing an effigy which they called Jesus JAMES AND NOT SIMON GIRTY AT ...
... early pioneers were fast early laws of the 168 early equal to the early every city and town early 400000 Ohio soldiers thousands of whom laid down their lives in the battle-fields the ...
... party hailed him and he party Immediately Coonstick raising his tomahawk buried it in the brains of the criminal who instantly expired These facts being presented to the Supreme Court they decided that the execution of the criminal was an act completely within the jurisdiction of the chief and that Coonstick was justified in the execution of a judicial sentence of which he was the proper ...
... early discharged so that I can claim but small part in the history of the company and the regiment Their history was scarcely anything but a succession of defeats brought about in most cases by incompetent officers high or low But that does not dim the glory of their heroism Thirty-one of those were killed in battle and eight died of disease while an equal number more suffered through the remainder of their lives from the effects of wounds and ...
... party of ninety-six men under Lieutenant Cuyler was sent out to relieve Detroit but was intercepted on the way and the most of them killed the Lieutenant however with thirty men managed to escape and to reach Fort Sandoski only to find it in ashes Two months later on the 26th of July a detachment of 260 men under the command of Captain Dalyell arrived at the ruins of the old fort and furious at the spectacle came up to the falls of ...
...early half of which is early in October 1778 early a week their only early engaged the early two hundred Indians early parallel and only some four hundred feet apart Back that distance ...
... early in 1791 made early part of the early history of pioneer early scout and settler stands on the western side of the shaft This figure nine feet in height is one of the most impressive features of the monument With face stern and unyielding foot and leg striding forward flintlock and ...
... early the following day early three hours of hard early thirty miles The story of this defeat cast a gloom over the whole frontier and encouraged the Indians to renew their attacks on the scattered settlers This condition prevailed until Mad Anthony Wayne defeated the allied tribes on the Maumee in 1794 and caused them to sign the Treaty of ...
... party to Wheeling with party According to Irvine party of twenty infantry and fifteen days' supply set out on March 31 from Fort McIntosh He was able on this tour to get as far down the Ohio as a point across the river from Wheeling He encountered six settlements two in what is now ...
... party included the son of party from Fort Pitt party numbering from party of deserters from party most of whom had dismounted about forty were killed at the first volley Some thirty more were overtaken by the savages now astride the ...
... early days He had adopted early all of a classical nature Greek and Latin Francis Godfrey another of Miami's chiefs next to Little Turtle as a warrior was known and honored by all the distinguished men of his day but never as a scholar as James McDonald To Mrs W C Miller Regent of the John Reily Chapter D A R and her associates the Mrs C W Gath Lou Beauchamp and Charles Huntington must be ...
...early all cut off Bancroft in speaking of Braddock's defeat says that the forest field of battle was left thickly strewn with the wounded and 390 Ohio Arch 390 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications the dead Never had there been such a harvest of scalps As evening approached the woods around Fort Du Quesne rung with the halloos of the red ...