History of Seneca County: Containing a Detailed Narrative of the Principal Events that Have Occurred Since Its First Settlement Down to the Present Time ; a History of the Indians that Formerly Resided Within Its Limits ; Geographical Descriptions, Early Customs, Biographical Sketches, &c., &c., with an Introd., Containing a Brief History of the State, from the Discovery of the Mississippi River Down to the Year 1817, to the Whole of which is Added an Appendix, Containing Tabular Views, &c |
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acres Adams appointed ARTICLE assembly Benjamin Big-spring blacksmith's-shops cabinet-shop Camp Seneca chief citizen Colonel command commenced commissioners common pleas Congress constitution courts of common Crawford David Risdon Delaware directed dollars east Eden township election electors enemy erected feet fire Fort Meigs Fort Stephenson gave the name George Girty governor granted Hard-hickory Harrison Henry Hickory Honey creek Hopewell house of representatives hundred Indians inhabitants J. T. Worthington Jacob James Durbin John John Seitz judges killed Lake Erie land legislature Lower Sandusky Major Croghan Meigs Melmore Miami miles militia number of votes Ohio person Pleasant township population present president received respective Samuel Sandusky county Sandusky river saw-mill Scipio senate Seneca county Seneca tribe settlers Shawanese shoe-shops soon spring stream surveyed into sections surveyed township territory thereof Thomas Tiffin tion tomahawk town treaty troops United Upper Sandusky whole number William Wyandot
