Addresses, memorials and sketches published by the Maumee Valley Pioneer Association .. . 0. SECRETARYS of bills rendered for printing circulars, postal cards, etc $ 10 01 Amount for printing 1899 Pamphlet, etc 127 12 Amount Blade Printing (fc Paper Co., bill 1 25 TotaL_- $14141 Received from membership fund $ 30 00 Received from sale of books 65 84 Received from advertisements 33 00 Total $128 84 TREASURERS REPORT. RECEIPTS. Received from former Treasurer - $ 27 Received from sale of l)Ooks . 65 84 Received from meuibership funds 30 00 Received from advertising .__ 33 00 Total $
Addresses, memorials and sketches published by the Maumee Valley Pioneer Association .. . 0. SECRETARYS of bills rendered for printing circulars, postal cards, etc $ 10 01 Amount for printing 1899 Pamphlet, etc 127 12 Amount Blade Printing (fc Paper Co., bill 1 25 TotaL_- $14141 Received from membership fund $ 30 00 Received from sale of books 65 84 Received from advertisements 33 00 Total $128 84 TREASURERS REPORT. RECEIPTS. Received from former Treasurer - $ 27 Received from sale of l)Ooks . 65 84 Received from meuibership funds 30 00 Received from advertising .__ 33 00 Total $P29 11 DISBUflSE>[ENTS. Paid Yroonum, xVnderson cV: Bateman on account 110 00 Paid Blade Printing ct Paper Co . 4 25 Paid Secretary on account of postage, etc 10 04 Cash on liand 4 82 Total $129 11 r- •: ^•?» 8 llw Maaniec YalUij PUmccr Maumee Valley Pioneer i\ssociation to Vrooiiiaii, Anderson & Batenian, Dr:For printing 1899 Pamphlet . .$117 lo 2 25 ^4 5(1 2 50 Total 1-.$]2T 12 By amount cash 110 00 Balance . $ 17 12 -^?c ,r-^,^ -! \ ^SiS^S t&,.. GEN. W. H. HARRISON. Tin Sie(/c of Foit JIcH/s. THE SIEGE OF FORT MEIGS. BY. H. W, CO:NrPTON. The constrm-tion of Fort Meigs by General WilliamHenry Harrison in the early sprinu of 1SK3, and its siege bythe British general, Proctor, and the renowned chiefTecumseh in May of that year, was one of the important in-cidents in the war of 1S12. But few of those who now lookat the ruins of Fort Meigs, slumbering upon the higli, grassyplateau opposite the village of ]\laumee, can realize the fear-ful struggle that took place amid those peaceful surround-ings from ^lay tirst to May fifth, 1813. The incessant roar ofheavy artillery, the ceaseless rattle of musketry, the shockof arms in the onset of contending soldiers, British andAmerican, mingled with the piercing yells of Tecumsehsinfuriated savages, for five days and nights, during thefrightful siege, broke the quiet of the valley, now dottedwith its peaceful homes
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