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"The British Indian Department and the Abortive Treaty of Lower Sandusky, 1793," by Reginald Horsman. Volume 70, Number 3, July, 1961, pp. 189-213.
... settlement The resulting 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 ...

"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 ...

"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 Ohio river at Point Pleasant and Lord ...

"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.
... settlement or the reason for settlement of this country by settlement or road Under these settlement of the Reserve settlements proceeded but settlements at Cleveland and
"Bowman's Expedition Against Chillicothe: May-June 1779," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 446-459.
... settlements seemed to demand settlements south of the Ohio settlements were restricted to settlements Still there were settlements13 Why should not settlements from savage
"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 River Raisin Monuments at Monroe, Michigan," by John M. Bulkley. Volume 15, Number 2, April, 1906, pp. 141-154.
... settlements in the vicinity of the River Raisin were subjected to great annoyances and indignities from the Indians and were threatened with all the evils of savage cruelty Proctor who now commanded in this part of Canada appears to have had none of the soldierly or manly qualities which characterized Brock his predecessor in command He gave full license to his barbarous and savage associates and their outrages alarmed the whole frontier At ...

"The McGuffey Society at the Logan Elm," Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 355-379.
... settlement of this question settlement For many years it settlement of her loyal sons settlements of this state settlement near the Wilson settlement west of the river and it is ...

"Address of C. L. Martzolff" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 17-21.
... Big Bottom and Its History Big Bottom and Its History 17 ADDRESS OF C L MARTZOLFF It is said that a minister's text is but a peg upon which to hang his sermon If I were a minister the peg upon which I would hang this speech would be found among the jewels of the wonderful mines of King Solomon - The Book of Proverbs Remove not the ancient landmark which thy fathers have set Man has ever been a monument builder When the Israelites fought with the hosts of Amalek when the hands of Moses were ...

"Note-Historical," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 153-154.
... NOTEHISTORICAL NOTEHISTORICAL R W M'FARLAND OXFORD OHIO People familiar with the early annals of the West know something of Simon Kenton They know also of the rivalry between him and Leitchman for the hand of a young lady-that Kenton was unsuccessful in his suite-that there was a fight in consequence and that in the first encounter Kenton again lost but in the second by wrapping Leitchman's long hair about a sapling Kenton won and so severely beat his opponent that thinking him fatally injured ...

"The Early Judiciary, Early Laws and Bar of Ohio," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 141-160.
... The Early Judiciary of Ohio The Early Judiciary of Ohio 141 THE EARLY JUDICIARY EARLY LAWS AND BAR OF OHIO A proper study of the early judicial system and early laws of our State carries us to a period when as a part of the great Northwest Territory we were under control of the Federal Government On the 13th day of July 1787 the Congress of the United States passed the ordinance for The Government of the Territory of the United States Northwest of the River Ohio Relative to the judiciary the ...

"Unveiling of the Cresap Tablet," Volume 26, Number 1, January, 1917, pp. 123-145.
... settlements during colonial settlement of the New West The settlement and development of settlement at Pittsburg settlement and he is no more settlement along both sides of
"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 which was in 1820 February 12th carved by the Ohio ...

"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.
... settlements was this disaster settlements were being made in settlements In order to deal the savages an effective blow Gen Harmar of the U S Infantry was instructed to lead an army of about 1 200 frontier militia and mounted riflemen against the Maumee villages while Major Hamtramck the commander at Vincennes was sent against the Wabash ...

"The Debt of the West to Washington," by Archer Butler Hulbert. Volume 9, Number 2, October, 1900, pp. 205-213.
... settlements from the contemplated union with the colonies England was ready at any moment to urge Joseph Brant into Pontiac's old role of attemptingto arouse the old northwest and she defiantly kept her flag floating over Sandusky and Detroit and Fort Miami for twenty years after Cornwallis' bands played The world's turned upside down at Yorktown The world looked for a partition of our west among the powers in 1780 as confidently as the ...

"A Surveyor on the Seven Ranges," by B.H. Pershing. Volume 46, Number 3, July, 1937, pp. 257-270.
... settlement of the southern settlement In no case however settlement in the West He was settlement in this section When he was with Cutler in New York the next year he must have neglected no opportunity to urge that the purchase be located in this region On his return journey he noted the ...

"Pontiac's Conspiracy," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 410-437.
... settlement the English by settlements on the Illinois settlement was a fortified settlements It was fondly settlements It was the great settlements began to thicken
"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.
... settlement of whites Yonder settlement of Indian settlement in fire and blood settlement of whites We have settlement in eastern settlement Nearly everybody
"Dedication of the Logan Elm," Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 267-307.
... settlements in the Pickaway settlement at Pittsburg before Braddock's defeat and it was through his means and efforts that the first path was traced through that vast chain of mountains called the Alleghenies Colonel Cresap with the assistance of a friendly Indian named Nemacolin surveyed a road from Cumberland to Pittsburg It was this road that General Braddock used with his army and it was ...