They abound in
Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana.
Driven from Vermont, driven from Illinois, driven from
Ohio, driven from Missouri, driven from Utah, we shall yet find some independent territory on which to plant our tents.
As yet the unequal modern conditions were undreamed of (who indeed could have dreamed of them forty or fifty years ago?) in the little Southern
Ohio town where nearly the whole of my most happy boyhood was passed.
On the other hand, I surveyed the famous river Ohio that rolled in silent dignity, marking the western boundary of Kentucke with inconceivable grandeur.
I remained with my family on Clench until the sixth of June,1774, when I and one Michael Stoner were solicited by Governor Dunmore, of Virginia, to go to the Falls of the Ohio, to conduct into the settlement a number of surveyors that had been sent thither by him some months before; this country having about this time drawn the attention of many adventurers.
The young man from
Ohio who had learned to read the papers was considered, but his age was against him.
An hour before sunset, she entered the village of T , by the
Ohio river, weary and foot-sore, but still strong in heart.
The name of Biddlebaum he got from a box of goods seen at a freight station as he hurried through an eastern
Ohio town.
I cannot even allow myself to describe the bloody defeat of General Braddock, near the sources of the
Ohio River, in 1755.
"What we did on the old
Ohio!" Dan interrupted, brushing into the knot of men with a long board on legs.
They traveled in this way through the east of the Union, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire; the north and west by New York,
Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin; returning to the south by Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana; they went to the southeast by Alabama and Florida, going up by Georgia and the Carolinas, visiting the center by Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, and Indiana, and, after quitting the Washington station, re-entered Baltimore, where for four days one would have thought that the United States of America were seated at one immense banquet, saluting them simultaneously with the same hurrahs!
"And my mother was horn in
Ohio, or where
Ohio is now.