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Volume 16, Number 4, October, 1907, pp. 518-528.
... County Welsh Jackson County Settlements of 216 County settlement of 203 County 335 Missionaries among 195 Contemporary history of 32 Ohio historian of 210 Croghan in 2 Pioneers among 216 Indians in 23 Political interest among 221 Robert ...

"John Stewart: Pioneer Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church," by N. B. C. Love. Volume 17, Number 3, July, 1908, pp. 337-349.
... County Vt They were Baptists and of good repute John went to winter school while a boy at home and was more favored in this than many negro boys While in his early manhood he learned the dyer's trade and earned some money but a highwayman robbed him of all The fear of destitution worried him for he felt that to be poor was to be in disgrace and he purposed to commit suicide Hesitating in this he drank intoxicants to drown his sorrow until a ...

"Oration of Hon. John Randolph Tucker, LL.D." (Marietta Centennial) Volume 2, Number 1, June, 1888, pp. 64-87.
...formation had shaken the foundations of the ancient Church and to find full scope for the enterprises of life and to impress themselves upon a new and unformed empire-these were the colonists that braved the rock-bound coasts of New England and plunged into the untrodden wilderness of tide-water Virginia They panted to be free and could not be enslaved They brought with them also a clear comprehension and vigorous grasp Vol 11-5 66 Ohio ...

"Indians in Union County," by W. L. Curry. Volume 21, Numbers 2 & 3, April-July, 1912, pp. 263-271.
... County was then included County of which County Indians in Union County 265 them the deer County at the time he County Indians in Union
"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.
... County Virginia He was of County Virginia my native home 12 Long Sue l3 Cateawde Lake This I presume was Lake St Francis an expansion of the St Lawrence river 14 Lachine ...

"Water Highways and Carrying Places," by E. L. Taylor. Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 356-395.
... County Ohio where there County This carrying place County From there he went County and the next spring County and thence by way County and the mouth of
"Andrew Poe's Encounter with Indians," Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 492-499.
... County Pennsylvania on the fifteenth of July 1823 Scotash the Wyandot who escaped although badly wounded in the hand as had been shown swam the river and hid until night came on when he re-crossed the stream found the dead body of his brother who was shot by Andrew Poe on the shore and buried his as well as he could where a tree near by had turned up the earth9 He then made his way homeward com8Compare Smith's Hist Jeff Coll p 391 note 9The ...

"The Wyandot Chief, Leather Lips," by William L. Curry. Volume 12, Number 1, January, 1903, pp. 30-36.
... County Almost within sight of the capitol building on the west bank of the Scioto River ten miles north of Columbus where the Wyandot Club has erected a monument to mark the spot where the noted Indian Chief Leather Lips was executed was enacted a thrilling tragedy in the summer of 181O While some of the pioneers residing along the Scioto can relate incidents connected with the execution of this Indian Chief handed down by their ancestors the ...

"Major George Adams," by George A. Katzenberger. Volume 22, Number 4, October, 1913, pp. 522-542.
... County is authority for County The militia County John Wharry is County and was on that County and the main body County as rallying places
"Editorialana," Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 465-475.
...formation gained of the formation of historical value Col John W Harper of Cincinnati represented the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society at the White Water Valley Association meeting held September 9th at White Water Hamilton county on which occasion he delivered an address setting forth the history and purposes of the society ...

"Lucas Sullivant-His Personality and Adventures," by Jane D. Sullivant. Volume 37, Number 1, January, 1928, pp. 177-189.
... County have drawn freely County Virginia and when County His party consisted County Mr Sullivant was in County was settling and my County who reported to him at short intervals This ...

"Migrations and Their Lessons," by Washington Gladden. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 178-195.
... 178 Ohio Arch 178 Ohio Arch and His Society Publications VOL 3 MIGRATIONS AND THEIR LESSONS SERMON PREACHED IN THE OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY BY WASHINGTON GLADDEN OF COLUMBUS By faith Abraham when he was called obeyed to go out unto a place which he was to receive for an inheritance and he went out not knowing whither he went-Heb ix 8 This is the first notice in ancient records of that great movement westward which occupies so many chapters of the history of the human race From that unknown country ...

"Site of Fort Gower," Volume 20, Number 4, October, 1911, pp. 467-470.
... Editorialana Editorialana 467 stimulation of his firm assurance that all is well here below and all will be better in the world beyond His life was above reproach his career an inspiration None knew him but to love him none named him but to praise No organization with which he was connected seemed to give him greater pleasure than the Archaeological and Historical Society Its field of investigation its province of collecting and preserving the records of the past and its work of storing the ...

"Philosophy of Methodist Success; with Special Reference to the Northwest Territory," by David H. Moore. Volume 3, , Annual, 1891, pp. 196-206.
...formation that sprang from Luther's first Time will not allow us many examples to show that the Wesley spirit is the secret of our success One suffices Asbury was the American Wesley and his signature attested the appointment of the noble men who first broke the solitude of the Northwestern Territory with the songs and words of life Asbury name heroic and inspiring He would not flatter Neptune for his trident Or Jove for his power to thunder ...

"Legislation in the Northwest Territory," by A. A. Graham. Volume 1, Number 4, March, 1888, pp. 303-318.
... formation of Adams and formation and migratory capitals form interesting chapters in our annals A A GRAHAM ...

"Indian Attack on Fort Dunlap," by Stephen Decater Cone. Volume 17, Number 1, January, 1908, pp. 64-72.
... County-- EDITOR In the far-famed Miami valley nine miles below Hamilton on the banks of the Miami river more than one hundred and fourteen years ago there occurred an incident of our pioneer annals that on account of its local character may be of interest to recount in these columns We speak of the Indian attack upon Dunlap's station later called Fort Dunlap afterward Colerain located upon the east bank of the Miami just below the iron bridge ...

"Wayne's Peace with the Indians of the Old Northwest, 1795," by Dwight L. Smith. Volume 59, Number 3, July, 1950, pp. 239-255.
... formations39 In the guise of a sermon on July 5 the Rev Morgan J Rhees 37 Pickering to Wayne April 8 and 14 1795 in Northwest Territory Collection 38 I bid draft of the proposed treaty in Northwest Territory Collection Pickering to Dandridge abstract April 13 1795 in Historical Index to the Pickering Papers Massachusetts Historical Society Collections 6th Ser VIII Boston 1896 111 39 Minutes of the Treaty of Greene Ville June 16 to August 10 ...

Volume 14, Number 4, October, 1905, pp. 476-490.
... County Centennial by St County 471 Scioto 276 County Centennial at 471 County Historical Society County Bentley's Lake in County Historical Society
"The Sandusky River," by Lucy Elliot Keeler. Volume 13, Number 2, April, 1904, pp. 191-247.
... County Everett's Sandusky County Jesuit Relations County Howe's Historical County The Sandusky County to be sworn in as County Pioneer and
"The Establishment of the Second Moravian Mission on the Pettquotting," by Fred Coyne Hamil. Volume 58, Number 2, April, 1949, pp. 207-212.
... THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SECOND MORAVIAN MISSION THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SECOND MORAVIAN MISSION ON THE PETTQUOTTING by FRED COYNE HAMIL Assistant Professor of History Wayne University New Salem the original Moravian mission on the Pettquotting now the Huron River in northern Ohio was abandoned in 1791 after four troublous years In 1804 another settlement of Christian Indians was made close to the old site but it too failed after a few years and had to be given up This second venture had its ...