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"Blast-Furnaces Operated by the Separatist Society of Zoar, Ohio," by E. J. Bognar. Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 503-513.
... 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 ...

"Addenda To the Pathfinders of Jefferson County," Volume 6, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1898, pp. 384-406.
...early exhausted there was early writers and early all of whom were early ten years after may early exhausted we were early a week they had
"Location of Site of Ohio Capital," by E. O. Randall. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 210-234.
... settlement after deducting from the charge for carpenter work some six or seven per cent and the 50000 there was found a balance due the proprietors of about 33000 which was paid by the state and thus was closed the political and financial enterprise of fixing the permanent capital for the state of Ohio Concerning this matter of the location of the capital The Supporter-a Chillicothe weekly ...

"St. Clair's Defeat," by Samuel F. Hunt. Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 373-396.
... settlements The Indian hunters of the Revolutionary war had laid aside their arms and their habits and devoted themselves to the cultivation of the soil the block houses and forts around which the first settlers had gathered were abandoned and cabins clearings and hamlets instead were scattered in exposed situations all along the border Everywhere the settlers unprotected and unprepared were expecting in terror the approach of the savages and ...

"Josiah Harmar and His Indian Expedition," Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 227-241.
... settlement Besides protecting settlements and Clark's Grant settlement Harmar was back at settlement The nearer the settlement of the Canadian settlements Moreover the
"History of Fort Hamilton," Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 97-111.
... early historian James early settlers that on early adequate and early in March of this early days He had adopted early all of a classical nature Greek and Latin Francis Godfrey ...

"The Ludlow Line," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 278-280.
...early as bad How far can printed history be relied on ...

"The Significance of the Treaty of Greene Ville," Volume 55, Number 1, January-March, 1946, pp. 1-11.
... settlement in Virginia to the settlement But the opening up of Ohio has a special importance In this compact and central region between the Great Lakes and the Ohio River was the gateway through which the men from Connecticut from New York from Virginia from Pennsylvania could pass to the ...

"Centennial Celebration of the Adoption of Ohio's First Constitution," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 1-24.
... early as February 1819 early day I had the honor early Northwestern early period with whom I early period with whom I early recollection of the
"Address of E. O. Randall" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 21-26.
... early boyhood days have I early pioneer days But early settlers of Ohio in building up the civilization we now enjoy At this place where we are now gathered in the late autumn of the year 17 90 one hundred and fifteen years ago twelve settlers were slaughtered by the Indians ...

"Editorialana," Volume 10, Number 1, July, 1901, pp. 98-122.
... early youth was spent in early fifty years before early as does the volume early days of the Jesuit early grants of land early to the present site
"Prof. G. F. Wright's Address (Harrison-Perry Embarkation Monument)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 366-371.
... 366 Ohio Arch 366 Ohio Arch and Hist Society P ublications some on board the fleet to take their second position nearer Canada They arrived a little before sunset that day at East Sister Island while General Harrison and Commodore Perry in the Ariel made a reconnoissance of the enemy's coast It was not until the morning of the 27th that they began this last journey across the lake One ...

"Vanished Bishopric-An Interesting Bit of Ohio History, The," Volume 25, Number 4, October, 1916, pp. 540-542.
... settlement at Scioto or settlement of which had been settlement called Asylum near settlement at Gallipolis soon lost all coherence and dwindled away Religion gradually faded out Children were no longer baptized they did not even ask Dr Carroll to send them a priest On Sundays instead of ...

"What We Owe to the Past," Volume 31, Number 1, January, 1922, pp. 31-37.
... early pioneers who threaded the forests and faced death from lurking savages I doubt whether the heroism demanded of them was as great as that required today in facing some of the problems that have been developed by civilization They were lured partly by the spirit of adventure The trackless forests the abundance of game the novelty of the experiences the hope of bettering their fortunes the element of the wild that exists in man's nature ...

"Monument on the Site of Fort Washington: Ceremonies at the Unveiling of Monument, 1789-1808," Volume 10, Number 1, July, 1901, pp. 1-20.
... settlements now mighty cities It is natural that this monument should be erected by the societies represented by your committee Your societies represent every important epoch and crisis in American history They are representative of the men and women who stamped their characteristics upon the age in which they lived and to whom we owe the origin of almost all distinctive American 20 Ohio ...

"Historic Beginnings of the Ohio Valley," by W. J. Holland. Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 406-415.
... settlements were early columns a number of early beginnings of the early life on the banks of the Hudson but no less consecrated and no less stirring are the traditions which linger along the shores of what the poetic Frenchman called la belle riviere the fair
"The British Indian Department and the Abortive Treaty of Lower Sandusky, 1793," by Reginald Horsman. Volume 70, Number 3, July, 1961, pp. 189-213.
... settlements were well removed from the Ohio urged Brant to promote a peace along the Muskingum a war feast was held at the rapids with the Chiefs of the Shawanoes singing the War Song encouraging the Warriors of all the Nations to be active in defending their Country saying their Father the English would assist them and pointing to Col McKee52 McKee's version of the failure of the council in ...

"Memoir of Antoine Laforge: A Gallipolis Manuscript (1790)," translated by Laurence J. Kenny. Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 43-51.
... settlements in this country is the fact that the Americans are at war with the Indians who who surround us and that the war is fostered and nourished by England who supplies the savages with arms munitions and even with officers to lead them The last campaign was very unfortunate for the American army which was cut to pieces soldiers and officers an event that has given us much uneasiness and fills us with fear of hostility of the savages who ...

"Ohio's Squatter Governor: William Hogland of Hoglandstown," by Randolph C. Downes. Volume 43, Number 3, July, 1934, pp. 273-282.
... settlement and no retrospect settlements on lands inhabited settlement had spread down the settlement Hence on January 24 settlements two in what is now settlements was the same as ...

"Zane's Trace," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 13, Number 3, July, 1904, pp. 297-331.
... settlements of mechanics in the town and the encouragement of those who may first settle lot No 3 in 20th square lot No 6 in 15th square lot No 6 in 12th square will be given to the first blacksmith the first carpenter and the first tanner all of whom are to settle and continue in the town pursuing their respective trades for the term of four years at which time the aforesaid Zane binds himself to make them a deed In testimony of all and ...