A History of the State of Ohio: Natural and CivilSterotyped by Glezen & Shepard, 1838 - 403 Seiten |
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... early date of our set- tlement of that region , mill - stones were made of this pudding stone . It proved not to answer that purpose very well , being destitute of the necessary hardness , and liable to crumble 12 HISTORY OF OHIO ...
... early date of our set- tlement of that region , mill - stones were made of this pudding stone . It proved not to answer that purpose very well , being destitute of the necessary hardness , and liable to crumble 12 HISTORY OF OHIO ...
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... early French travelers ; who , in their own language , called them Prairies , or meadows . They are clothed with tall grass and flowering plants in the spring , summer and autumnal months , and on the whole , produce an aspect , in ...
... early French travelers ; who , in their own language , called them Prairies , or meadows . They are clothed with tall grass and flowering plants in the spring , summer and autumnal months , and on the whole , produce an aspect , in ...
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... early in the succeeding one . These southern streams have freshets in them , one after another , so as scarcely ever to be all up , at any one time . When the freshets in the southern branches have done pouring their increased waters ...
... early in the succeeding one . These southern streams have freshets in them , one after another , so as scarcely ever to be all up , at any one time . When the freshets in the southern branches have done pouring their increased waters ...
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... early in February , and continues up , generally in good order for steamers , until in July or even in August . From that month and frequently , even earlier , it is too low for the navigation of vessels of much burden , during two , or ...
... early in February , and continues up , generally in good order for steamers , until in July or even in August . From that month and frequently , even earlier , it is too low for the navigation of vessels of much burden , during two , or ...
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... earliest inhabitants , dwelt here in greater numbers , than any where else , in the western states . The Indians of the present race , preferred this country , to any other , and lived here in greater numbers , in towns . 48 HISTORY OF ...
... earliest inhabitants , dwelt here in greater numbers , than any where else , in the western states . The Indians of the present race , preferred this country , to any other , and lived here in greater numbers , in towns . 48 HISTORY OF ...
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