was not aware of what has been related in the last few
pages, and there was not one who did not rejoice in the happiness of
the noble-hearted leader of the Riflemen of the Miami.
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As we have hinted in the commencement of this work, the organization
known by the name last mentioned, kept up its existence several years
longer. Lewis Dernor remained its nominal leader, but, after his
marriage, the exploits of its members became less frequent and noted.
All, however, joined in the great border war which raged for several
years previous to 1794. In Anthony Wayne's great battle of this year,
Tom O'Hara and Allmat fell, and, as has been said in another place, the
organization was broken up, never again to be revived. Lewis Dernor and
Edith lived to a ripe old age, and their descendants at this day are
among the most respectable and widely-known of the inhabitants of
Southern Ohio.
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