Tallalu, No. 89. (Probably intended for "Tallula", signifying "leaping waters") Callaway. Instituted 20th Corn Moon, 411 by R. B. Rice, of Appalachia Tribe, No. 82. Has had a struggle and its council fire is not burning brightly, yet numbers among its members some valiant chiefs who will not allow it to become extinct.
War Eagle, No. 90. (The Indian word for War Eagle is "Keneu") Bedford. Instituted 11th Traveling Moon, 411, by Nick Pomice, with 22 charter members.
Idaho, No. 91. ("Sun-rise mountain") Fourmile. Instituted 15th Traveling Moon, 411, by R. B. Rice, with 33 charter members. Organized by J. G. Rollins.
Tallapoosa, No. 92. ("Stranger" or "New comer") Milton. Instituted 18th Traveling Moon, 411, by Nick Pomice, with 20 charter members.
Mingo, No. 93. (Not strictly an Indian word. The name was applied by the English to a Tribe of Iroquois stock.) Newport. Instituted 11th Hunting Moon, 411, by Val. J. Baader, of Miami, No. 17, with 22 charter members. Organized by E. N. Miller.
Sago, No. 94. ("Welcome") Germantown. Instituted 30th Cold Moon, 412, by Ben Harbeson, of Paughcaughnaughsinque, No. 6, with 22 charter members. Organized by Bros. Rigdon and Bell. Now kindles its council fires in a wigwam near Stonewall.
Wissahickon, No. 95. ("Cat fish stream") Lockport. Instituted 1st Plant Moon, 412, by Forsee D. Lee. A struggle was made for a time to keep the council fire burning, but an unfortunate local occurrence caused dissension, and it surrendered its charter.
Niagara, No. 96. ("The neck") Orangeburg. Instituted 6th Sturgeon Moon, 412, by Henry W. Ray, with 48 members. Organized by W. C. Wormald. First Prophet, W. W. Scott.
Kanawha, No. 97. ("River of the woods") Instituted 29th Traveling Moon, 412, by Henry W. Ray, with 30 charter members. Organized by W. C. Wormald. Instituted at Vanceburg, where it never got a foothold, and its charter was transferred to Martin where it prospered wonderfully.
Pontiac, No. 98. (Name of an Ottawa Indian Chief, the signification of which is lost) Louisville. Instituted 18th Beaver Moon, 412, with 20 charter members at Highland Park. Tribe has never been vigorous and for several great suns its council fire has burned fitfully.