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"Big Bottom and its History," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 1-38.
...reserved and perpetuated reserved that in the years reserved I think this is on the same principle ADDRESS OF D J RYAN I congratulate Morgan county and I congratulate our society on this occasion in doing honor to itself and credit to the people of this county in remembering in the manner that they have the noble pioneers who went before them ...

"Address of Judge Joseph Cox: The Building of the State" (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 150-173.
... western border of the old western part of the State western end of the State western borders aided by western border to the Rocky mountains and climbing over the summit in the mines and vineyards ranches and cities of California to the ...

"George Croghan," Volume 12, Number 4, October, 1903, pp. 375-409.
... western frontier in the western country and urged western country had western army while Harrison western angle of the western angle of the fort I
"Contemporary Description of Ohio in 1788," by . Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 82-108.
... reserved for the benefit of reserved for the support of reserved for the support of religion Note 30-The colony at Marietta like those of some of the ancient Greeks enrolled many men of highly cultivated minds and exalted intellects several of them claimed the halls of old Cambridge as their alma mater The army of the Revolution furnished ...

"Index to 'History of Ohio Indians,'" Volume 27, Number 4, October, 1918, pp. 580-602.
... reserve lands Department of reserve lands on 414 pedition 421 Harmar's expedition 415 objective pedition 421 St Clair's expedition 417 Indian Mc agency on 422 Wayne's army reaches 423 Ft Meigs erected and McDonald Angus Major Shawnee besieged 439-440 446 Ottawa reserexpedition 355 356 vation 452 Indian land ceded to McIntosh Gen treaty with Delawares U S 453 Indian treaty at rapids 377 ...

"Chief Little Jim, Great-Grandson of Tecumseh," Volume 40, Number 3, July, 1931, pp. 510-513.
... CHIEF LITTLE JIM GREAT-GRANDSON CHIEF LITTLE JIM GREAT-GRANDSON OF TECUMSEH In volume XXXIV of the Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly pages 143-153 appeared a contribution entitled Tecumseh and His Descendants gleaned from authentic records furnished by Thomas Wildcat Alford scholarly and cultured gentleman one of the great-grandsons of the famous chieftain Tecumseh born in Ohio and later one of the most intrepid and resourceful leaders of the confederate tribes in their campaigns ...

"Ohio in Early History and During the Revolution," by E. O. Randall. Volume 10, Number 4, April, 1902, pp. 395-434.
... western water discoveries western limitation The western lands and carry on western country as far as western real estate boomer western Indian confederacy
"The French Settlement and Settlers of Gallipolis," Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 45-81.
... reserved lands and from reserved lands were those reserved lots near the square divided into eighteen equal portions have been drawn by lot in the presence of the assembled inhabitants and fell to Messrs Vandenbemben Chandiver father Chandiver son Vonschriltz Gervais Ferrare jr La Cour Davoux Villerain Muqui Quarleron Michau Brunier ...

"Address of General J. Warren Keifer (Unveiling of Fort Recovery Monument)," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 435-453.
...western frontier even western movers He was then 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 powder horn in hand it seems to be ever advancing toward that great west of which this region was once ...

"The Centennial of Croghan's Victory," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 23, Number 1, January, 1914, pp. 1-33.
...western Ohio reached the westernmost point reached western end of Lake Erie western world We have even western Campaign none has exceeded in interest and local enthusiasm the centennial celebration of Croghan's Defence of Fort Stephenson ...

"Daniel Boon," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 263-277.
... western direction we found western boundary of Kentucke with inconceivable grandeur At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows and penetrate the clouds All things were still I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water and seated 268 Ohio Arch 268 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications on the loin of a buck which a few hours before I had killed The shades of ...

"Lucas Sullivant Tablet Dedicated," Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 161-176.
...western from Massachusetts western part of the State western towns in the days of '49 The tavern business was most profitable three being needed to supply the little village's wants Once the whole vicinity turned out for a great squirrel hunt There was much hunting and fishing But wolves and bears prohibited going far away merely for ...

"Pittsburgh A Key to the West During the American Revolution," by James Alton James. Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 64-79.
... western waters the New western University From the western country2 The western Virginia to western tribes numbered western posts65 In the
"Zane's Trace," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 13, Number 3, July, 1904, pp. 297-331.
...reserve his memory On June reserved in the King's memory and whose home was a favorite place of rest and refreshment for all travelers who at this early period were compelled to traverse that part of the country And if these pages should chance to meet the eyes of any of those who like the writer have passed many a pleasant hour under the roof of this uneducated but truly worthy and ...

"Logan and the Logan Elm," by James E. Campbell. Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 367-374.
... western part of western Indians off our hands for the first two years of the Revolutionary struggle' Randall and Ryan also say most cogently 'The fate of the Northwest Territory was at stake in that battle though no British soldier participated therein Surely America has no more historic soil than the ground of the Kanawha and Ohio point reddened that October day by the blood of savage ...

"Unveiling Greenville Tablet," Volume 15, Number 4, October, 1906, pp. 499-503.
...reserve it until a more stately and suitable monument is erected Major Maher was followed by Mr S M Gorham Grand Sachem of Ohio Improved Order of Red Men His address was an appropriate tribute to the crude but simple character of the Indian his nobility and fidelity his achievements in peace and was and his debasement and sufferings at the hands of his overpowering pale face antogonist The historic address was made by E O Randall Secretary of ...

"The British Indian Department and the Abortive Treaty of Lower Sandusky, 1793," by Reginald Horsman. Volume 70, Number 3, July, 1961, pp. 189-213.
...western Ohio The Indians western Pennsylvania2 Now western Indians The British western posts is in Alfred western tribes decided that western tribes informed the
"Fort Miami and Fort Industry. With Mention of Other Forts in and Near the Maumee River Basin," Volume 12, Number 2, April, 1903, pp. 120-125.
... FORTS MIAMI AND FORT INDUSTRY FORTS MIAMI AND FORT INDUSTRY With Mention of Other Forts in and Near the Maumee River Basin BY CHARLES E SLOCUM M D PH D DEFIANCE OHIO There were at least five forts or stockades of defense in the Territory Northwest of the Ohio River in its earlier history that were called Fort Miami namely 1 The first one was built in November 1679 by ReneRobert Cavelier Sieur de la Salle by the River St Joseph of Lake Michigan on rising ground near its mouth Parkman's La Salle ...

"An Indian Camp Meeting," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 39-43.
... AN INDIAN CAMP MEETING AN INDIAN CAMP MEETING REV N B C LOVE The greater part of the following data the writer had from Levi Savage in 1885 He was at this time old and blind but in possession of his mental faculties His memory seemed clear and tenacious I wrote down at the time what he said word for word and from this written account I draw also from government and church publications A camp meeting was held by the Christian Wyandots on the east side of the Sandusky river opposite the big ...

"The Evolution of Ohio Counties," Volume 5, Annual, August, 1897, pp. 326-350.
... western lands and their western boundary line of western part of the portage western shores of the same western boundary of western boundary of said