...erable canal did not erance and ingenuity of local internal-improvements advocates combined with the financial assistance provided by the state and national governments helped to remove a major obstacle to the city's economic development Improved transportation facilities made possible the establishment of a firm economic base for the city ...
...eral among the slaves erate him On November erative for several eral states enacted erators The national law was amended and strengthened somewhat about 1819 but the work of the ...
...eral Clark's men and eral treaties were made eral miles of the mouth of the stream The post-office Loramie is about 15 miles from the mouth of the stream and is at the village of New Berlin in the northwest corner of Shelby County The position of Fort Laramie was fully discussed in this Quarterly about five years ago It follows that the ...
...eral VARNUM and a fine eral muster in the eral one at this time The place that was designed for the treaty is about 80 miles up the Muskingum and the stores were deposited there and a few days before we arrived the place was attacked by about a dozen poltroons of the Chippawas who killed two centinels and a mulatto but they lost 3 or 4 of ...
...eral Arthur St Clair member of the Convention which framed the first constitution for Ohio in 1802 and United States Judge for the district of Ohio from March 3 1803 until the day of his death He was a brother-in-law of Nathaniel Massie the two married sisters He bought Buckeye Station from Massie June 8 1807 and held it until August 15 1817 Mrs Byrd died February 12 1815 and was buried at Buckeye Station Judge Byrd moved to West Union Ohio and ...
...erage year at from erald listed the cattle eral assembly 1 sess erable number belonging erall estimate for the Scioto Valley should be also Beginning in the middle 1840's a few hundred corn-fed cattle were slaughtered at Chillicothe and ...