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"The Roush Family in America: The Contribution to the 'New Country,'" by L. L. Roush. Volume 36, Number 1, January, 1927, pp. 116-144.
... general historian to sum up general has been determined general These facts general Other pension general 10000 acres and to general 15000 acres On November 13 14 15 1787 John ...

"Survey of the Seven Ranges, The," by William D. Pattison. Volume 68, Number 2, April, 1959, pp. 115-140.
... general of New York Notice general movement down the general map of the West general recently retired general for Massachusetts general of the United
"Western Land Policy of the British Government from 1763 to 1775, The," by B. A. Hinsdale. Volume 1, Number 3, December, 1887, pp. 207-229.
... general outcry of denunciation The youthful Hamilton made it the subject of one of his first political papers The Continental Congress enumerating the acts of pretended legislation to which the King had given his assent included in the formidable list the act for abolishing the free system of English laws Western Land Policy of the British Western Land Policy of the British 227 in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary ...

"State Sovereignty in Ohio," by Jean Dick Cheetham. Volume 9, Number 3, January, 1901, pp. 290-302.
... general partial legislation general government conflict general government and general disorder confusion generally desired That general government is
"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.
... general idea of what this generally known of its general way upon such an general Government for the general idea and I have no general Government
"Big Bottom and its History," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 1-38.
... general conflict between general interest was lost generally in sight of the general government the condition of the country On the 7th of January the court appointed Charles Green as an express to carry their views to Philadelphia3 The situation at Marietta was indeed alarming The news ...

"Index to Materials for the Study of Ohio History," Volume 44, Number 1, January, 1935, pp. 138-155.
... 1848 in Ohio XXXVI 188-311 Roseboom Eugene H Ohio and the Presidential Election of 1824 XXVI 153-224 Sessions Juliette Ohio and the Nation since the Civil War XXV 146-56 Shilling D C Woman's Suffrage in the Constitutional Convention of
Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 476-490.
... INDEX TO VOLUME XIV INDEX TO VOLUME XIV A NArticles - Concluded Robert White McFarland 170 Aborigine use of word 474 Song Writers of Ohio 62 180 291 Adams J Q Cincinnati in 464 428 Agassiz Louis 83 Tarhe the Crane 132 American Historical Association 219 Tarhe the Wyandot Chief 313 Account of 219 The campaigns of the Revolution in Society at 94 Ohio Valley 39 Andrews M R Big Bottom at 467 The ...

"The Ohio Boundary, or the Erie War" by L. G. Addison. Volume 2, Number 3, December, 1888, pp. 340-344.
...general to hold himself in readiness for any invasion from Ohio and the Legislature vied with that of Ohio in the readiness with which it placed money and men at the disposal of its governor Thus hostilities began to assume a serious aspect when the territorial authorities presented the matter to the Attorney-
"Campus Martius Secured," Volume 26, Number 2, April, 1917, pp. 297-299.
... assembly may by law general revenue fund and general When so approved general revenue fund the sum of sixteen thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary to purchase the interests of the owners Section 3 The board of trustees of the
"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 ...

"'Refugees to and from Canada and the Refugee Tract,'" Volume 12, Number 3, July, 1903, pp. 219-241.
... general impression could generally throughout the generally thought than generally thought to be his general action he defeated generally conceded that the
"Winthrop Sargent," by Charles Sprague Sargent. Volume 33, Number 2, April, 1924, pp. 229-236.
... 1848 Wilkins was obliged to give up Gloster House which was bought at auction by George Washington Sargent who lived in it during the remainder of his life After his death it was occupied by his youngest son George it having been bought for his use with its contents in 1868 by his brother-in-law William Butler Duncan of New York In 1877 Duncan sold Gloster House with 210 acres of land to James Surget of Natchez After Surget's death the house ...

"St. Clair's Defeat," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 30-43.
... ST ST CLAIR'S DEFEAT FRAZER ELLS WILSON GREENVILLE OHIO Author of the valuable little volume entitled The Treaty of Greenville published 1894-E 0 R Probably the most disastrous defeat ever suffered by the Americans at the hands of the Red Men was that of the army of Gen Arthur St Clair on the east branch of the Wabash near the present western boundary of Ohio November 4th 1 791 Both for the ...

"Presentation Speech of Mrs. Howard Jones" (Dedication of Logan Elm) Volume 22, Number 2, April, 1913, pp. 286-288.
... 286 Ohio Arch 286 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publications The program began at 2 o'clock Hon E O Randall presided and after a very brief preliminary address introduced Mrs Jones who read the following paper PRESENTATION SPEECH OF MRS HOWARD JONES One hundred and thirty-eight years ago this October momentous events were happening in this beautiful valley of the Scioto and history was being ...

"Ancient Correspondence. From Samuel Linton, Waynesville, O., to Abel Saterthwaite, Philadelphia," Volume 9, Number 1, July, 1900, pp. 117-124.
... generally much damaged by generally good we were allowed to plant about eight or nine acres that lay handy to us for new setting and extending the fence and putting the ground in better order we have about four hundred bushels of corn-plenty for our own use and some to spare to hungry and starved newcomers We have been informed various ways both verbally and in print that on your side of the ...

"Major-General Arthur St. Clair," by Albert Douglas. Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 455-476.
... general weal and foremost general eminently fitted general but the conclusions general hostility to the general government was very general government Whatever
"Daniel Boon," Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 263-277.
...generalded in almost every general Clark the general Clark at the falls of Ohio heard of our disaster he ordered an expedition to pursue the savages we overtook them within two miles of their town and we should have obtained a great victory had not some of them met us when about two ...

"Constitution of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society (as adopted April 6, 1945)," Volume 54, Number 3, July-September, 1945, pp. 257-260.
... generally to exercise all general classes of members of the Society namely continuing members and limited members 1 As adopted April 6 1945 257 258 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY 258 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY Continuing members shall consist of those ...

"Ohio-Michigan Boundary Line Dispute, The," by Tod B. Galloway. Volume 4, Annual, January, 1896, pp. 199-230.
... general government With generally dismissing the general reader usually general government had general interest of the generally The