Publication, Issues 103-106

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The Society, 1921 - Ohio
 

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Page 46 - A brief state of the PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA, in which The Conduct of their Assemblies for several Years past is impartially examined, and the true Cause of the continual Encroachments of the French displayed, more especially the secret Design of their late unwarrantable Invasion and Settlement upon the River Ohio.
Page 3 - Witnesseth, That we, the undersigned, a majority of whom are citizens of the State of Ohio, desiring to form a corporation, not for profit, under the general corporation laws of said State, do hereby certify: First. The name of said corporation shall be THE NATIONAL WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
Page 25 - History of the national society of Daughters of founders and patriots of America for the tenth year, ending May 13, 1908.
Page 36 - Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, delivered before Congress, February, 1866.
Page 47 - General relative to the contract entered into between the United States and John Cleves Symmes, 1796.
Page 30 - He is a close observer, whose qualities of mind and body fit him to make his observations out in the field, surrounded by the wild life he commemorates. He has lived on intimate terms with many different tribes of the mountains and the plains. He knows them as they hunt, as they travel, as they go about their various avocations on the march and in the camp. He knows their medicine men and sorcerers, their chiefs and warriors, their young men and maidens. He has not only seen their vigorous outward...
Page 3 - That we, the undersigned, all of whom are citizens of the State of Ohio, desiring to form a corporation not for profit, under the general corporation laws of said State, do hereby certify: First, The name of said corporation shall be the SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF OHIO.
Page 29 - The Indian as he has hitherto been is on the point of passing away. His life has been lived under conditions thru which our own race past so many ages ago that not a vestige of their memory remains. It would be a veritable calamity if a vivid and truthful record of these conditions were not kept.
Page 28 - Collection of the Statutes of the Parliament of England in Force in the State of North Carolina, by Francois Xavier Martin, Newbern, NC, 1792. 4. Laws of North Carolina, revised by H.
Page 62 - Report of an Exploration and Survey of the TERRITORY ON THE AROOSTOOK RIVER, during the Spring and Autumn of 1838.

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