Ohio History

The following are important dates in the history of Ohio that affected political boundaries, record keeping, and family movements:

1656: Iroquois Confederacy claimed Ohio lands after defeating the Erie Indians.

1763:  The British took possession of the area but discouraged settlers.

1772: Moravian misson at Schoenbrunn

1777: Moravian mission at Coshocton

1772-1824: Moravian Indian land grants, 4,000 acres along the Tuscarawas River in Tuscarawas County.

1787:  The United States government established the Northwest Territory with the intent to open the land to Revolutionary War veterans and other settlers.

1788: The first permanent white settlement was established at Marietta.

1794: (August 20,) Battle of Fallen Timbers near Miami River. General Wayne commanding the U.S. forces, this victory ended Indian Wars in the area.

1803:  Ohio gained statehood.

1805: Land ceded by Ottawa, Wyandot, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Shawnee and Delaware Indians.

1807 &amp; 1808: Land ceded by Chippewa, Ottawa, Wyandot, an Potawatomi

1817: Land ceded by Ottawa, Wyandot, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Shawnee, Delaware, and Seneca

1818: Land ceded by Ottawa, Shawnee, Wyandot and Seneca

1818: Land ceded by Wea

1818: Land ceded by Miami

1810-1840 : Many more settlers came by steamboat on the Ohio River and Lake Erie and by new canals, roads, and railroads.

1843: Wyandot removed to Kansas

1861-1865:  310,000 Ohio men served in the Union armed forces during the Civil War.

Several multi-volume histories of Ohio were written between 1890 and 1945. Two examples are:

Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of Ohio. . . . Two Volumes. N.p.: The State of Ohio, 1908, c1888. (FHL book 977.1 H2hh 1908; film 1698149 item 5.) The set has been produced by a number of publishers since 1847. Many editions exist. An index to this book is:

Day, Sandra H., comp. Index to Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio. Wintersville, Ohio: S.H. Day, 1987-89. (FHL book 977.1 H22d; fiche 6088090.)

Wittke, Carl F., ed. The History of the State of Ohio. Six Volumes. Columbus, Ohio: The Society, 1941-1944. (FHL book 977.1 H2wi.)

You may want to study local histories for areas such as the Maumee, Miami, Hocking, Muskingum, Scioto, and Mahoning Valleys.

A bibliography of local histories is:

Adams, Marilyn, comp. Ohio Local and Family History Sources in Print. Clarkston, Georgia: Heritage Research, 1984. (FHL book 977.1 H23o.)

For an every-name index to the biographical sections of Ohio county histories, see the Ohio Surname Index, described in the "Biography" section of this outline.

Histories are listed in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:

OHIO - HISTORY

OHIO, [COUNTY] - HISTORY

OHIO, [COUNTY], [TOWN] - HISTORY

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