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... Indian tribes they were known more simply as " the salt makers . " Much later the white man took over the task of ... Indian wars by Cornstalk , whose town was old Chillicothe , located where Frankfort is now ; by Bluejacket , who had a ...
... Indian tribes they were known more simply as " the salt makers . " Much later the white man took over the task of ... Indian wars by Cornstalk , whose town was old Chillicothe , located where Frankfort is now ; by Bluejacket , who had a ...
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... Indian peoples . Five years after Ross County had been created from Adams County the citizens of Chillicothe felt that there was indeed a threat of an Indian uprising . Captain Herrod , a white man living in Old Town had been killed ...
... Indian peoples . Five years after Ross County had been created from Adams County the citizens of Chillicothe felt that there was indeed a threat of an Indian uprising . Captain Herrod , a white man living in Old Town had been killed ...
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... Indians . He finally left the territory . After the Indians had been disbanded and forced to go farther west , the whites settled where the Indian town had been . John McNeil platted the town and called it Old Town . Later Holland Dutch ...
... Indians . He finally left the territory . After the Indians had been disbanded and forced to go farther west , the whites settled where the Indian town had been . John McNeil platted the town and called it Old Town . Later Holland Dutch ...
Contents
Waterways and Turnpike | 15 |
Industry Past and Present | 22 |
Chillicothe Citizens and Where They Came From | 32 |
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Chillicothe and Ross County: American Guide Series Ohio Federal Writers' Project No preview available - 2013 |
Chillicothe and Ross County: American Guide Series Ohio Federal Writers' Project No preview available - 2013 |
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