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"Oration of Hon. John Randolph Tucker, LL.D." (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 64-87.
... early as 1623 the House early its importance and early in the Revolution early in 1777 hastened early as June 5 1783 and early as March 1786 Rufus Putnam Winthrop Sargent Manasseh ...

"Along the Pathway of a Great State," by A. D. Hosterman. Volume 40, Number 4, October, 1931, pp. 623-649.
... settlement the center of an educated cultured class of people from Along the Pathway of a Great State 647 Along the Pathway of a Great State 647 New England Cincinnati's first library opened in 1802 and the famous Coonskin Library in Athens County began circulating its precious volumes in the backwoods in 1804 The first chartered public library in the State was the one at Dayton It may be said truly that
"Historical Boundary Line Commemorated by Monument," an address by Captain C. L. Baatz. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 581-583.
... early summer then south again before the cold winters came These trails always followed the highlands along streams whose waters were deep enough to carry the Indians in their light canoes when large numbers of Indians made these north and south trips and when the rivers were frozen Thus the trails made by the buffalo became fine roads for our primitive Americans When at war with the Indians our military leaders in going into the wilderness ...

"Loramie and Pickawillany," Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 1-29.
... settlements known early a settlement of the early settlements broke into cheerful activity and new schemes of peaceful invasion were set on foot Within three weeks after Wayne's treaty General Jonathan Dayton and others marked off the ...

"Services of the Ohio Company in Defending the United States Frontier from Invasion," by William P. Cutler. Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 283-287.
... settlement can 283 284 Ohio settlements under martial law settlements It has been a settlement at Marietta whose memories ought to be cherished and honored The wisdom of great statesmen the responsible authors of Organic Laws and the ...

"Western Indians in the Revolution, The," by Wallace Notestein. Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 269-291.
... early as 1773 the Boones early all the important early as April 1775 he early as '75 This fits in early defined its policy early in '75 the
Volume 12, Binding Supplement, , 1903, pp. 446-478.
... early settlers of Ohio Hildreth 46 Butterfield Mss presented to Society 188 History of the Maumee Valley 122 Journal of a Tour 42 Life of Napoleon 300 Life of Washington 300 Memoirs of American Arts and Sciences 42 Ohio and the Western Reserve Mathews 101 Ohio Centennial Souvenir Volume of ...

"The Separatist Society of Zoar. An Experiment in Communism-From its Commencement to its Conclusion," by E. O. Randall. Volume 8, Number 1, July, 1899, pp. 1-105.
... early as 1544 two years early years of the early and distinctly as early history of the early every instance an early uniform being very
"'News from the Ohio!,'" Volume 45, Number 4, October, 1936, pp. 371-373.
... settlement except one of their Chiefs who is now at the fort and appears to be a very sensible sober old gentleman on his first visit to us told me that he thanked God that the way was cleared so that they could come down with safety to trade that Capt Pipes told him he and all the Indians were used exceedingly well by us that he was very glad to see us here but there was some things he should not speak of until they met in the Great Council ...

"Three Centuries of the Maumee Valley," by M. M. Quaife. Volume 50, Number 1, January-March, 1941, pp. 3-5.
... early obscured by the advent of the iron horse In 1837 the Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad was put in operation between Toledo and Adrian It was the first railroad in the Northwest built when Toledo was still Port Lawrence and the entire population of Michigan was less than that of Grand Rapids in 194 0 Today fur trade and canal red men and massacres are but dim memories at either end of the Maumee are busy prosperous cities whose manufactures are ...

"Legislation in the Northwest Territory," by A. A. Graham. Volume 1, Number 4, March, 1888, pp. 303-318.
... early arrivals one of early settler there and early in the session Mr early in the session directing that the General Assembly should meet in rotation in Marietta Cincinnati and Chillicothe The House concurred in the opinions expressed in the bill that the representatives of the people ...

"Fort McArthur," Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 321-327.
... early as May 1812 and the early in July and in early settlers in this early settlers were buried there and although the ground is enclosed at this time and is preserved as a cemetery it is in a dilapidated condition none having been buried there for some time Now comrades and friends I ...

"Winthrop Sargent," by B. H. Pershing. Volume 35, Number 4, October, 1926, pp. 583-602.
... early as July 23 was led to indicate his willingness to support General St Clair for the position as Governor provided that Parsons would be made one of the judges and Sargent elected Secretary17 That Sargent was eager to secure the position is indicated in a letter to him from Rufus King on August 5 Major George Turner was also a candidate The actual election took place on October 5 On this occasion King again wrote to Sargent saying I hope ...

"The Battles of the Maumee," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 16, Number 2, April, 1907, pp. 228-241.
... early morn And restful thy summer eveA mirror which cannot deceive And has not since Time was born In ages gone thy bosom bore Mighty men who with spear and shield And ax which muscles strong could wield Against the foe in battles sore They worshiped how what and whom We know not the sun or starry sky Or their dead where deep shadows lie Close by many a loved one's tomb 'Tis said to expiate their sin And to appease their gods unseen They ...

"Editorialana," Volume 20, Number 1, January, 1911, pp. 118-136.
... early as the fall of 1776 early three hundred early as such cessions early manhood and early developed a early training in the old
"The Dunmore War," by E. O. Randall. Volume 11, Number 2, October, 1902, pp. 167-197.
... early in 1774 and after early martyr in the cause early dawn Colonel early autumn It was a early noon and the action early bought The
"Clark's Conquest of the Northwest," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 67-94.
... settlement of the result between the two countries the Illinois and the Wabash country including Ohio would have been retained as British territory precisely as was Canada Had it not been for Clark the colonial western frontier would have been the Alleghany range Clark changed the destiny of the United States and perhaps the destiny of the English speaking race Clark himself towards the end ...

"Scioto Valley, The," by Daniel J. Ryan. Volume 31, Number 4, October, 1922, pp. 357-367.
... early days worshiped the early half a century early life before he succumbed to the excessive use of the fire-water of the palefaces he was unusually handsome and attractive He stood well over six feet had a dignified bearing a benign countenance and a fine disposition and was especially noted for his friendly relations with white people In ...

"The Harrison Table Rock and Ball's Battlefield," Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 360-369.
...early a century ago but early a century ago are early days which aided in early as you can That is early history as Sandusky early won liberties for
"Wayne's Peace with the Indians of the Old Northwest, 1795," by Dwight L. Smith. Volume 59, Number 3, July, 1950, pp. 239-255.
... settlement of the United settlement and became the settlement of the land settlement by its pioneers and at the same time make substantial advances by additional treaties The United States had the upper hand by virtue of superiority of military force demonstrated at Fallen Timbers and of ...