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"The Early Judiciary, Early Laws and Bar of Ohio," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 141-160.
... early judicial system and early laws of our State early established than early times many of them early age of forty-one early day to our young
"The Roush Family in America: The Contribution to the 'New Country,'" by L. L. Roush. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 116-144.
... settlement along early settlement early traceable wherever early eight years prior early square as can be early as 1796 altho the ...

"Kenton's Gauntlet at Chillicothe," by T. J. Brown. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 483-485.
... early 483 484 Ohio Arch 484 O hi o Arch and Hist Society Publications white settlers at Old Town and there is no doubt the Galloways and others received truthful information from him and from other sources The earliest roads of the white man followed Indian trails Detroit street running north and south through Xenia got its name from a traders' trail to Detroit which it followed This trail ...

"Ohio Declaration of Independence, The," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 404-410.
... settlements of Pennsylvania and Virginia The Shawanese with their homes upon the Scioto were the leaders in this uprising At last Lord Dunmore the royal governor of Virginia resolved to carry the war into the Indian country Two armies of Virginia militiamen one under the command of General Andrew Lewis and the other under Governor Dunmore himself marched for the Indian country General Lewis reached the
"Western Reserve. How it Has Played an Important Part in the History of Ohio and of the Nation, The," by F. E. Hutchins. Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 259-273.
... early Pilgrims the early a century earlier early settlers would be early life in the log early abandoned But that early 1OOO000 about one
"The Centenary of Sandusky County," by Basil Meek. Volume 29, Number 4, October, 1920, pp. 455-460.
... settlements therein by her settlement and also for a road tract 120 feet in width to run southwardly from Lower Sandusky to the Greenville treaty line By a treaty September 20th 1817 at the foot of the rapids of the Maumee river the tribes ceded all their title to all the remaining lands in northwestern Ohio to the United States Government ...

"Bowman's Expedition Against Chillicothe: May-June 1779," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 446-459.
... early part of April 1775 early north empties its early one hundred years early on the first day of June where they found the boats in waiting The men were soon conveyed across the stream - the horses swimming The number of the latter captured from the savages reaching the Kentucky shore ...

"Sir William Johnson's Journey Around Lake Erie," by Cathaline Alford Archer. Volume 55, Number 3, July-September, 1946, pp. 283-287.
... settlements early military and early forty miles along very bad banks indeed of rock and some places clay where the party camped on a beach near to Cayahoga This reference to Cuyahoga is relied upon by Stone to indicate that when Major Rogers reported that he was met by Pontiac at Chogage he probably meant Sheawga--now known as the Grand ...

"Story of Fort St. Clair, The," by Ralph B. Ehler. Volume 32, Number 3, July, 1923, pp. 515-519.
... settlement just north of Fort Washington However upon hearing of the pack train the chief decided to attack it instead upon its return trip and with this in view took to ambush just north of Fort Hamilton According to schedule the train was to arrive at Fort Hamilton on Monday Disregarding the schedule Adair laid over at Fort Jefferson on Sunday and on Monday night he pitched camp just outside of Fort St Clair Little Turtle heard of this ...

"The McGuffey Society at the Logan Elm," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 355-379.
... early days worshiped the early half a century early life before he early records show that early two centuries ago early days He evinced
"The River Raisin Monuments at Monroe, Michigan," by John M. Bulkley. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 141-154.
...early one hundred of the early two miles in a northerly direction through the village and over the river every foot of the distance under charge Darkness prevented further pursuit and our men withdrew in good order encamping upon the ground which the enemy first occupied General Leslie Combs of Kentucky was with these troops on the staff of General Winchester as aid being then about eighteen ...

"A Surveyor on the Seven Ranges," by B.H. Pershing. Volume 46, Number 3, July, 1937, pp. 257-270.
... early Ohio surveys the early Ohio has commented early shows this to have early whether they were for peace or war If they were for war the retreat would be construed as an indication of ...

"Unveiling of the Cresap Tablet," Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 123-145.
... settlements were near the settlements of Virginia during and after the French and Indian war and Pontiac's war During his raids inhabitants were being murdered and many were taken to the Shawnee towns on the banks of the Scioto River His capital called Cornstalk's Town was located on the north bank of the Scippo Creek a short distance from his sister's village Grenadier Squaw Town The ...

"The Debt of the West to Washington," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 9, Number 2, October, 1900, pp. 205-213.
... early years was frought early struggles for fame early as pathetic as was Lincoln's in another century but despite the intense opposition of Kentucky with its seventy thousand inhabitants he placed Mad Anthony Wayne in command 212 Ohio Arch 212
"The Rev. John Heckewelder, Born at Bedford, Eng., March 12, 1743; Died at Bethlehem, Pa., January 21, 1823, Aged 80 Years, Less 50 Days," Volume 7, Number 3, April, 1899, pp. 314-348.
... settlements of whites in the state He died at Bethlehem in eastern Pennsylvania in 1 8 23 His body lies in its honored grave-rest among the graves of many witnesses for Jesus and of many Indian converts In the same God's Acre are buried the bodies of his wife and of his three children Johanna Marie Ann Salome and Susan and many of their descendants A plain white stone placed flat upon his grave marks the resting place of this heroic gospeller ...

"Pontiac's Conspiracy," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 410-437.
... early spring of 1754 early summer on a little early days This one was early three days a early stifling the early a third of his army
"Jonathan Alder," by William Curry. Volume 15, Number 3, July, 1906, pp. 378-382.
... settlements on Big Darby and settlements for he claimed the settlement and avoid the fort settlements Some of the stones used either for the foundation or to strengthen the walls may yet be seen on the banks of the creek Thomas Killgore who was a member of this company and the last ...

"St. Clair's Defeat," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 30-43.
...early all of the early all the way and early every officer of early three hours until early all the horses had early all killed the men by wholesale the rout complete too shocking to think ...

"Address of Hon. Henry J. Booth (Cresap Tablet)," Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 128-140.
...early every house will be early history of the early two generations was early settlers were early in the spring of early summer of 1774 and
"Address of Hon. W. J. Gilmore" (Treaty of Greenville Centennial) Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 241-255.
... early lawyers of the early times and imperfect early apparent that the early all that portion of early laws and admission early times with the