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"History of Fort Hamilton," Volume 13, Number 1, January, 1904, pp. 97-111.
... general to proceed at once general alarm seized the general rendezvous of the picked men of the town the headquarters where the best society spent their evenings and leisure hours The court was held in one of the buildings of the fort formerly used as a mess room and occupied as such until 1810 History of Fort Hamilton History of Fort ...

"Address of Governor McKinley" (Treaty of Greenville Centennial) Volume 7, Number 2, January, 1899, pp. 207-217.
... Address of Governor McKinley Address of Governor McKinley 207 ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR McKINLEY DELIVERED AT GREENVILLE OHIO AUGUST 8 1895 INTRODUCTION BY J R KNOX - The people of Ohio like to see their Governor the soldiers of the army like to see their old comrade everybody wants to see McKinley and I have the pleasure now fellow citizens of presenting to you Governor McKinley of
"Boundary Line Between Ohio and Indiana, and Between Ohio and Michigan," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 127-198.
... generally broken land the general under the direction general land office to the general Edward Tiffin general engaged William general the 138
"St. Clair's Defeat," by Samuel F. Hunt. Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 373-396.
... general government to general government toward general from having some general with other officers general delayed to see the general determined to move
"News from the Muskingum," Volume 46, Number 2, April, 1937, pp. 208-209.
... general VARNUM and a fine general muster in the general one at this time The place that was designed for the treaty is about 80 miles up the Muskingum and the stores were deposited there and a few days before we arrived the place was attacked by about a dozen poltroons of the Chippawas who killed two centinels and a mulatto but they lost 3 ...

"Argument Concerning Boundary Line Between Ohio and Virginia," Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 67-126.
... general terms with a view generally taken as the line general presumption that general rule is that the general gives no nation a general description of that
"Address of Prof. M. R. Andrews" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 30-32.
... 30 Ohio Arch 30 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Battle of Point Pleasant Treaty twenty years before was its beginning Had the pioneers been successful in that conflict the Americans would not have rebelled It would have shown the impossibility of success But Colonel Lewis was successful and Anthony Wayne was successful The Revolution culminated in independence but not for
"Early History of the Republican Party in Ohio," by Henry B. Carrington. Volume 2, Number 2, September, 1888, pp. 327-331.
... general convention of the free States and such of the slaveholding States or portions thereof as may desire to be there represented with the view of the adoption of other and more effective measures in resistance of the encroachments of slavery and that a committee of five persons be appointed to correspond and co-operate with our friends in other States on this subject Resolved Sixth that a committee be appointed by this convention as a pro ...

"Origin of Ohio Place Names," by Maria Ewing Martin. Volume 14, Number 3, July, 1905, pp. 272-290.
... general tolerance that generally had stood by the general post office which generals many of whom had general use The names of the towns in the Reserve show a decided remembrance of the settlers' early homes as West Andover Deerfield ...

"The British Indian Department and the Abortive Treaty of Lower Sandusky, 1793," by Reginald Horsman. Volume 70, Number 3, July, 1961, pp. 189-213.
... general council of the general Indian council general boundary so long as general Indian council in general councils depended a general confederacy was
"Address of General J. Warren Keifer (Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument)," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 435-453.
... general government general by the influx of generally of no distinctive general they were not generals and patriot general in the
"Thomas Worthington," by Frank Theodore Cole. Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 339-374.
... 1848 it seemed a suitable occasion to remove the remains to the public cemetery at Chillicothe1 Mr Worthington was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church having probably joined that communion under the influence of the celebrated Francis Asbury with whom he corresponded and for whom he named his youngest son His wife and daughters were members of the Protestant Episcopal Church If one considers that this man was the first
"Kenton's Gauntlet at Chillicothe," by T. J. Brown. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 483-485.
... general turnout of women and children as at Chillicothe and even the warriors themselves may have been somewhat shy of coming in close touch with him so that all gauntlets but the first may not have been so hotly contested We are told that the women were always among the most active participants on occasions of the kind and that he wrested a club from the hands of one of them during his famous race which assisted him very materially in ...

Volume 12, Binding Supplement, , 1903, pp. 446-478.
... IN DEX IN DEX A PAGE Abolition Achilles Pugh publishes paper on 305 Scotch-Irish sentiment on 297 A Century of Statehood Address Nash 25 Acolhuans The Review of 104 Adams John Q Jeremy Bentham's works presented to Ohio by 365 On W orthington Thomas 357 Addresses - A Century of Statehood Nash 25 George Croghan Williams 375 Greatness of Ohio W atson 310 Kossuth before
"Me-She-Kun-Nogh-Quah, or Little Turtle-1783-1812," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 18, Number 2, April, 1909, pp. 115-148.
... generally sided with that general of His Majesty's generals Back of these generals and armies was the generals were retired in generalship E D Mansfield
"An Outing on the Congo. A Visit to the Site of Dunmore's Treaty with the Shawnees 1774," by William H. Safford. Volume 7, Number 3, April, 1899, pp. 349-366.
... generally related in America at the time and as I had heard it myself in the circle of Lord Dunmore and the officers who accompanied him and the speech itself was given as it had ten years before the printing of that book circulated in the newspapers through all the then colonies - through the magazines of Great Britain and the periodical publications of Europe For three and twenty years it passed uncontradicted nor was it ever suspected that ...

"Thomas Jefferson and the Removal of Governor St. Clair in 1802," by Randolph Chandler Downes. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 62-77.
... general Government in the Territory it was his duty to keep it entire according to the existing provisions established by those from whom he derived and in whose name he exercised his authority instead of which he seems to have been the prime mover of Acts tending to foment internal dissensions and to defeat the ordinance of 1787 an ordinance which was grounded on a compact between the United States amp Virginia and is the charter of the ...

"An Unsuccessful Negotiation for Removal of the Wyandot Indians from Ohio, 1834," edited by Dwight L. Smith. Volume 58, Number 3, July, 1949, pp. 305-331.
... general the government general agreement at Greene general cession A tract of general exhortation to the general terms the views and generally described to them
"Pittsburgh A Key to the West During the American Revolution," by James Alton James. Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 64-79.
... generally about one hundred general the American policy general treaty with general In a personal general participation in general hostilities with
"Oration of Hon. George F. Hoar" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 16-49.
... generals and field officers general preferred an general While there I cast general to lend it to me He general There came a general to recommend to him