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"Catherine Cougar: Probaby the Earliest Pioneer Resident of Ohio Who Has Descendants Living Upon the Original Place of Settlement," Volume 31, Number 3, July, 1922, pp. 295-303.
...ward and on the third warfare The Indians remained in camp near the mouth of Blackwater Creek in Green Township Ross County from 1745-1746 and then moved to Kentucky for a short time and later to the northern part of Ohio The foregoing facts were obtained from the youngest son and daughter of Catherine Gougar Goodman and recorded about the ...

"Address of Mrs. John T. Mack (Harrison-Perry Embarkation Monument)," Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 362-366.
... war and a hundred boats war of 1812 More than this it restored to us Detroit gave our young nation once more free navigation of the Great Lakes and shielded the frontier for 300 miles from the assaults of the torch of a British and savage foe Mr Chairman the National Society the United States Daughters of the War of 1812 State of Ohio ...

"General Harmar's Expedition," Volume 20, Number 1, January, 1911, pp. 74-108.
...wardly conduct of the warriors of the savages warm weather Marched 5 wards of 1 00 of their warriors but not ward that they could
"Kenton's Gauntlet at Chillicothe," by T. J. Brown. Volume 13, Number 4, October, 1904, pp. 483-485.
... county at the Indian village established by the refugees from the villages on the Little Miami and Mad river but he was a frequent visitor among the 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 ...

"Monument on the Site of Fort Washington: Ceremonies at the Unveiling of Monument, 1789-1808," Volume 10, Number 1, July, 1901, pp. 1-20.
...wart the civilized people they civilization which in all civilization takes root civilization how civil civilized nations of the ...

"Zane's Trace," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 13, Number 3, July, 1904, pp. 297-331.
... county in Section 22 county to the ridge in Sun county thence down Paint county was kept by James county Adams is still county near Sinking
"The Battles of the Maumee," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 16, Number 2, April, 1907, pp. 228-241.
... war Of whom no historic warrior savage race By war-like clans Blood warDealing secret and war for gain not right warriors red To
"Major George Adams," by George A. Katzenberger. Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 522-542.
... civil life was so closely interwoven with the early history of Western Ohio and of Darke County in particular A braver bolder gentler man Ne'er served his native land ...

"The Beginnings of the Colonial System of the United States," by I. W. Andrews. Volume 1, Number 1, June, 1887, pp. 1-9.
... civilized nations have civilization are established and within a decade and a half the new State of Ohio takes her place in the great sisterhood to be followed by two others in another decade and a half and presently by a fourth and a fifth Beginnings of Our Colonial System Beginnings of Our Colonial System 9 It is fit that the occupation of the territory which had not only been the center ...

"The Roush Family in America: The Contribution to the 'New Country,'" by L. L. Roush. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 116-144.
...ward march of empire ward march as long as ward until today they are to be found in large numbers in Pennsylvania Ohio West Virginia 144 Ohio Arch 144 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications Indiana Illinois Iowa Kansas Michigan Florida and smaller numbers in almost every other state The separation and reunion of these families is worthy of ...

"Location of Site of Ohio Capital," by E. O. Randall. Volume 25, Number 2, April, 1916, pp. 210-234.
... county of Washington county The boundaries of county included the county The seat of govern- county as well as for the county seat The site of
"Pittsburgh A Key to the West During the American Revolution," by James Alton James. Volume 22, Number 1, January, 1913, pp. 64-79.
... civilization reached in this mighty valley in this vast stretch of country lying between the Alleghenies and the Rockies the Great Lakes and the Gulf ...

"Centennial Celebration of the Adoption of Ohio's First Constitution," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 1-24.
...ware Georgia Maryland wards in 1818 Governor wards developed caused ward Tiffin of Chillicothe ...

"The First Constitution: What Influenced its Adoption and its Influence on Ohio," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 11-23.
...ware Georgia Maryland wards in 1818 Governor wards developed caused ward Tiffin of Chillicothe ...

"Hudson Centennial Appendix: David Hudson and Heman Oviatt," Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 366-371.
... county Connecticut for his county N Y Mr Hudson left county N Y until spring county Connecticut county New York There he county by Gen L V Bierce Akron Ohio 1854-E 0 R Editor ...

"Blast-Furnaces Operated by the Separatist Society of Zoar, Ohio," by E. J. Bognar. Volume 39, Number 3, July, 1930, pp. 503-513.
...ward the end of the warded them handsomely warded the author with risers pieces of pig iron bits of the limestone flux and revealed the fact that charcoal was the fuel used in the smelting of the ore The lining was composed essentially of ganister obtained locally in large quantities A very poor grade of fire-brick was also used These were ...

"Anne Bailey," Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 44-47.
... county She approved them county Ohio 180 2 Her county Ohio he having sold county Ohio where on that day the remains were exhumed and the next day conveyed to Point Pleasant where on the 10th of October they were reinterred in the Monument Park under the auspices of the Col Charles Lewis ...

"Presentation Speech of Mrs. Howard Jones" (Dedication of Logan Elm) Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 286-288.
... civilization should be preserved to posterity Such landmarks are lost all too soon and are too little treasured Mr Chairman Pickaway County Ohio is proud of being instrumental in preserving this historic place and with confidence that the State of Ohio through her Archaeological Society will preserve it I hand you the deed on behalf of our
"Daniel Boon," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 263-277.
... warriors were ready to wards told that the warriors to be put to warriors When we gave way they pursued us with the utmost eagerness and in every quarter spread destruction The river was difficult to cross and many were killed in the flight some just entering the river some in the water ...

"Address of C. L. Martzolff" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 17-21.
... civilization And now through the portals of the Golden Gate we send forth our ships to that new old land in which the world seeking Genoese dreamed lay his El Dorado To this hero of the forest - hunter scout pathfinder trailmaker home-maker - we dedicate to-day this monument as a memorial to his sacrifices and services and bravery with the firm and confident hope that the new generations now reaping the fruition of that toil will husband the ...