The County of Ross: A History of Ross County, Ohio, from the Earliest Days, with Special Chapters on the Bench and Bar, Medical Profession, Educational Development, Industry and Agriculture and Biographical Sketches, Volume 2 |
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... Captain Herrod and Waw- willaway - Natural features - Early settlers - Frankfort— Churches and social organizations . PAGE 227 . 242 251 17. PAXTON TOWNSHIP 262 · The home of Massie - Other early settlers - Benner and his mills - First ...
... Captain Herrod and Waw- willaway - Natural features - Early settlers - Frankfort— Churches and social organizations . PAGE 227 . 242 251 17. PAXTON TOWNSHIP 262 · The home of Massie - Other early settlers - Benner and his mills - First ...
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... Captain Smith ; the Algonquins under Sassacus the Pequot , and Philip , of Mount Hope , waged deadly war against the Puritans of New England . The same race made the covenant of peace with William Penn ; and when the French Jesuits and ...
... Captain Smith ; the Algonquins under Sassacus the Pequot , and Philip , of Mount Hope , waged deadly war against the Puritans of New England . The same race made the covenant of peace with William Penn ; and when the French Jesuits and ...
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... Captain Herrod had been mysteriously murdered , and that the crime was placed at the door of the Indians . This occurred near the turnpike bridge over Her- rod's creek , in Concord township . The condition of the body when found was ...
... Captain Herrod had been mysteriously murdered , and that the crime was placed at the door of the Indians . This occurred near the turnpike bridge over Her- rod's creek , in Concord township . The condition of the body when found was ...
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... Captain Herrod had not been a victim of Indian treachery , but that he had been killed by a jealous and unsuccessful rival for preferment in the state militia . The case baffled all efforts toward a satisfactory solution , and remains a ...
... Captain Herrod had not been a victim of Indian treachery , but that he had been killed by a jealous and unsuccessful rival for preferment in the state militia . The case baffled all efforts toward a satisfactory solution , and remains a ...
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... Captain Arbuckle , seized upon Cornstalk and his companion as hostages for the peaceful conduct of his nation . During his captivity , Cornstalk held frequent conversations with the officers , and took pleasure in describing to them the ...
... Captain Arbuckle , seized upon Cornstalk and his companion as hostages for the peaceful conduct of his nation . During his captivity , Cornstalk held frequent conversations with the officers , and took pleasure in describing to them the ...
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