Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2 |
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The crown is one of honor , which honorably connects us with that heroic phalanx
of early pioneers who were active in ... that the lessons of pioneer life , with its
joys and its sorrows , its trials and its hardships , can be rescued from ANNALS
OF ...
The crown is one of honor , which honorably connects us with that heroic phalanx
of early pioneers who were active in ... that the lessons of pioneer life , with its
joys and its sorrows , its trials and its hardships , can be rescued from ANNALS
OF ...
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Life and Character of deceased Pioneers , by F . J . Dickman , Esq . MR .
PRESIDENT : It was announced a short time ago through our local press that
there would be addresses on this occasion by several of our oldest citizens .
While I do not ...
Life and Character of deceased Pioneers , by F . J . Dickman , Esq . MR .
PRESIDENT : It was announced a short time ago through our local press that
there would be addresses on this occasion by several of our oldest citizens .
While I do not ...
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And so it is , as we see the city arise where once was the primeval forest , our
thoughts revert to the pioneers , who fell the trees ; and till the soil , and seeking
to exchange the products of their industry , start into being the village and the
town ...
And so it is , as we see the city arise where once was the primeval forest , our
thoughts revert to the pioneers , who fell the trees ; and till the soil , and seeking
to exchange the products of their industry , start into being the village and the
town ...
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But our own pioneers were subject to other conditions , and to many transforming
agencies . Taking no account of ancestral traits or natural tendencies , they could
not , from the necessities of their situation , fail to wax independent in spirit ...
But our own pioneers were subject to other conditions , and to many transforming
agencies . Taking no account of ancestral traits or natural tendencies , they could
not , from the necessities of their situation , fail to wax independent in spirit ...
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Our pioneer records thus become attractive and fraught with instruction , and are
no longer musty and repulsive chronicles , and you gather up the leaves that
would otherwise perhaps be scattered . You learn of the dreadful sufferings of ...
Our pioneer records thus become attractive and fraught with instruction , and are
no longer musty and repulsive chronicles , and you gather up the leaves that
would otherwise perhaps be scattered . You learn of the dreadful sufferings of ...
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