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Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 476-490.
... western lands 150 Ohio western lands 150 Treaties western lands to estate of Underground R R The 396 326 490 Ohio Arch 4 90 Ohio Arch and Hist Society Publ ic ations Washington George-Concluded Wood E F Annual Report of 342 O'Bannon's survey for void 324 Wright Florence Bedford A station on Opinions of Ft Stanwix Treaty 41 the ...

"Remarks of J. V. Jones, Esq." (Gallipolis Centennial) Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 175-177.
... Remarks of J Remarks of J V Jones 175 REMARKS OF J V JONES ESQ LADIES AND GENTLEMENIt would hardly be proper for me to say fellow-citizens for the reason of having been absent from your county for nearly fifty-eight years During that time many changes have been wrought in the city of Gallipolis and Gallia county Eighty-one years ago a young married couple might have been seen slowly wending their way on horseback down the slopes of the Blue Ridge and foot-hills of the Allegheny Mountains of ...

"Statement by the Editor of the Quarterly," Volume 22, Number 3, July, 1913, pp. 375-380.
... Old Fort Sandoski of 1745 and The Sandusky Forts Old Fort Sandoski of 1745 and The Sandusky Forts 375 hoga River is a mere assertion without any foundation in fact Neither Colonel Whittlesey Mr A T Goodman nor Judge Baldwin long officers of the Western Reserve Historical Society at Cleveland on the Cuyahoga River and all extremely anxious to prove the importance of their own locality ever ...

"Historic Beginnings of the Ohio Valley," by W. J. Holland. Volume 18, Number 4, October, 1909, pp. 406-415.
... western boundaries being western Pennsylvania and westernmost plantation and western lands having been western forest began that western Pennsylvania had
"Address of E. O. Randall" (Big Bottom Monument) Volume 15, Number 1, January, 1906, pp. 21-26.
... western plains The Rocky western slopes and in the western pioneer history western headquarters were western headquarters were western frontiersman -a
"Editorialana," Volume 10, Number 1, July, 1901, pp. 98-122.
... western states crying and western settlers and labor western water discoveries western confederacy the western tribes which at his western settlements He
"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 465-475.
...reserved This matter having been brought by Mr Brokaw to the attention of Trustee C L Martzolff the latter visited Mr Brokaw at Stockport and broached the subject of the transfer of the monument property to the society Subsequently on August 17th Professor Martzolff and Secretary Randall accompanied by Mr C L Bozman of McConnelsville who designed and executed the monument visited Mr Brokaw who finally consented to transfer by deed the monument ...

"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.
... western Virginia and western Pennsylvania which spread desolation and ruin and despair through all these regions It was on one of these incursions of the Indians forty-four years before the earliest settlement of Ohio 1788 that Catherine Gougar was captured in 1744 and brought to the Ohio country She was then only twelve years old and remained here captive five years living with Indians near ...

"Index to Materials for the Study of Ohio History," Volume 44, Number 1, January, 1935, pp. 138-155.
... INDEX TO MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF INDEX TO MATERIALS FOR THE STUDY OF OHIO HISTORY Compiled by WILLIAM D OVERMAN Introduction In 1918 the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society published a Bulletin of Source Material for the Study of American History as found in the Publications of the Society covering Volumes 1-26 inclusive Because of a growing interest in state and local history and in the enlarged educational program of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society and ...

"The Copus Battle Centennial," by Eugene Ellis Williams. Volume 21, Number 4, October, 1912, pp. 379-395.
... THE COPUS BATTLE CENTENNIAL THE COPUS BATTLE CENTENNIAL BY REV EUGENE ELLIS WILLIAMS Sept 15 191 2 the day of the centennial of the Copus Battle was a very gloomy day with rain from early morning until evening But despite the inclement weather about 1000 people gathered in Milligan's grove near the Copus monument situated near Mifflin ten miles east of Mansfield At 11 o'clock Prof G F Wright of Oberlin called the meeting to order and after singing America Rev Eugene E Williams offered prayer ...

"Fort St. Clair," Volume 11, Number 1, July, 1902, pp. 161-163.
... western frontier For over one hundred years those soldiers of the infant Republic have mouldered in that secluded forest-shaded god's acre-far from the thoroughfare of the busy noisy twentieth century It would seem that they ought always to so remain close to the bounds of the old fort and on the scene of the conflict where they fell the stately trees of the woods sheltering their sepulture in summer singing low lullabies with their rustling ...

"Ohio Declaration of Independence, The," by Clement L. Martzolff. Volume 19, Number 4, October, 1910, pp. 404-410.
... western wilderness While these were no doubt zealous Presbyterians who believed in the fiats of heaven yet from the tone of their declaration they seem to express the sentiment of the general who told his men to pray but keep their powder dry SITE OF FORT GOWER The date of the Mecklenburg Declaration falls on May 20 1775 nearly a year after the Hanover Declaration and fourteen 404 The Ohio Declaration of Independence The Ohio Declaration of ...

"News from the Muskingum," Volume 46, Number 2, April, 1937, pp. 208-209.
... NEWS FROM THE MUSKINGUM1 NEWS FROM THE MUSKINGUM1 SALEM September 9 Extract of a letter from a gentleman at the new settlement on the Muskingum to a person in this town dated July 20th We had a beautiful passage down the Ohio from Pittsburg in company with 3 Kentucke boats Without sails or oars we glided down the fair river and in 48 hours arrived at the enchanting spot It is really a delightful situation The first thing which presented itself when we ascended the bank by a grand and easy pair ...

"Moravian Massacre, The," by William M. Farrar. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 276-300.
... western townships of western face the shaft western states have such a military record The accompanying sketches are compiled from so many sources that it is impossible to give credit to all and hence none will be mentioned The description of each is brief and confined to the important facts connected with each On each of these places pages ...

"Narrative of the Capture of Abel Janney by the Indians in 1782. From the Diary of Abel Janney," Volume 8, Number 4, April, 1900, pp. 465-473.
...reserve did not permit them to hurt me So they tied a string around my neck and the white man led me and put a heavy load of provisions upon my back and we traveled exceedingly fast all that day and two days after we came to an Indian camp where some Indians were hunting When we came near the camp they made a halt and painted me red and the white man that killed my companion painted himself black and then gave the scalp Halloo so we went on ...

"Clark's Conquest of the Northwest," Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 67-94.
... western wilderness were western frontier The western fever and from Fort western region with western tribes persuading western enemies and give
"Historical Boundary Line Commemorated by Monument," an address by Captain C. L. Baatz. Volume 36, Number 4, October, 1927, pp. 581-583.
... Reviews Notes and Comments 581 Reviews Notes and Comments 581 the entire list of the regiment before finding the name of the soldier whose record is sought If the name of his regiment is not given the quest is almost hopeless In such cases it is a great saving of time to write at once to the War Department at Washington for the record This will not be necessary in searching for the record of a World War veteran Any person having access to this World War Roster can readily without assistance ...

"Wayne and the Treaty of Greene Ville," by Dwight L. Smith. Volume 63, Number 1, January, 1954, pp. 1-7.
... western Ohio A chain of western Ohio and a sizable triangularshaped portion of southeastern Indiana were gained Tracts were secured at the British Fort Miamis near Fallen Timbers at the mouth of the Maumee River at the head of navigation of the St Marys River and at Ouiatenon Isle de Bois Blanc near Mackinac Island was acquired and use of the Chicago-Illinois river system connecting the ...

"A Chapter of Corrections," by R. W. McFarland. Volume 16, Number 3, July, 1907, pp. 402-412.
... western part of Champaign western Railroad called western Territory as shown by the treaty of 1763 REV J B FINLEY The article on Wyandot Missions in volume XV interested me greatly especially the references to Rev J B Finley We boys used to call him Old Jim Finley and he and father were intimate friends for more than forty years They both ...

"Rutland-'The Cradle of Ohio': A Little Journey to the Home of Rufus Putnam," by E. O. Randall. Volume 18, Number 1, January, 1909, pp. 54-78.
...reserved property of The Rufus Putnam Memorial Association inaugurated by the late Senator George F Hoar of Massachusetts was born the purpose and plan of the Ohio Company when on that never-to-be-forgotten night of January 9 1786 Rufus Putnam and Benjamin Tupper turned their backs upon the trials and hardships of the past and looked with hope and courage to peaceful homes for their declining years on the banks of La belle Riviere It was in ...