A Pictorial Description of Ohio: Comprising a Sketch of Its Physical Geography, History, Political Divisions, Resources, Government and Constitution, Antiquities, Public Lands, EtcEnsigns & Thayer, 1848 - 131 pages |
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... tract , that it is the remains of an ancient continuous plain , whose surface has been diversified by masses of ... tracts with broad wave - like swells , that rise gently from the plains , among which swamps and morasses occasionally ...
... tract , that it is the remains of an ancient continuous plain , whose surface has been diversified by masses of ... tracts with broad wave - like swells , that rise gently from the plains , among which swamps and morasses occasionally ...
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... tracts on the dividing ridge between Lake Erie and the Ohio river , and within one mile of the Cuyahoga , into which , in wet seasons , canoes could formerly pass through the swamp from the Tuscarawas , so nearly level is the surface ...
... tracts on the dividing ridge between Lake Erie and the Ohio river , and within one mile of the Cuyahoga , into which , in wet seasons , canoes could formerly pass through the swamp from the Tuscarawas , so nearly level is the surface ...
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... tracts the western extent of which was invariably " to the South sea . " So with the French voyagers , who paddled down the Ohio and Mississippi , from the region of the great lakes , up which they had journeyed from the St. Lawrence ...
... tracts the western extent of which was invariably " to the South sea . " So with the French voyagers , who paddled down the Ohio and Mississippi , from the region of the great lakes , up which they had journeyed from the St. Lawrence ...
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... it , with their other lands , under the protection of the English . The British had also actually purchased from the Indians a large tract , in 1744 . 20 Expedition against the French , under Washington . - HISTORY . 19.
... it , with their other lands , under the protection of the English . The British had also actually purchased from the Indians a large tract , in 1744 . 20 Expedition against the French , under Washington . - HISTORY . 19.
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... tract of land be- tween the Great and Little Miami rivers , and upon that purchase , the second settlement in Ohio , commenced in November , of that year . For a brief account of other purchases , grants , & c . , see the appendix , p ...
... tract of land be- tween the Great and Little Miami rivers , and upon that purchase , the second settlement in Ohio , commenced in November , of that year . For a brief account of other purchases , grants , & c . , see the appendix , p ...
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