Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 10
The Colonial Governor then returned to New Haven , bearing the “ glad tidings ”
of his success , and was received by his expectant constituents with wild
enthusiasm . The charter thus obtained granted to the New Haven Colony all the
territory ...
The Colonial Governor then returned to New Haven , bearing the “ glad tidings ”
of his success , and was received by his expectant constituents with wild
enthusiasm . The charter thus obtained granted to the New Haven Colony all the
territory ...
Page 26
They came here to improve their material condition - - to better their worldly
fortunes . Like the rest of us , they had an eye to the main chance in life ; but they
richly earned and paid a hundred fold for all they received . The land , the river
and ...
They came here to improve their material condition - - to better their worldly
fortunes . Like the rest of us , they had an eye to the main chance in life ; but they
richly earned and paid a hundred fold for all they received . The land , the river
and ...
Page 33
His maxim was , not to give an insult , but when he received one , the giver
usually bowed beneath his sturdy stroke . His influence with the Indian was
unbounded , for he was known always to do justice to him . Judge Huntington ,
on his way ...
His maxim was , not to give an insult , but when he received one , the giver
usually bowed beneath his sturdy stroke . His influence with the Indian was
unbounded , for he was known always to do justice to him . Judge Huntington ,
on his way ...
Page 64
... and that this association take measures to favor that object . And thereupon the
convention united in singing the doxology , and then adjourned to meet next year
at the call of the Executive Committee . Written Statement received from Geo .
... and that this association take measures to favor that object . And thereupon the
convention united in singing the doxology , and then adjourned to meet next year
at the call of the Executive Committee . Written Statement received from Geo .
Page 70
... 1827 , and many other items relating to early Pioneer times , I will defer to
some future meeting of the Association . Very respectfully , GEO . B . MERWIN .
LAKE SIDE , ROCKPORT , May 20 , 1880 . Written Remarks received from Mrs .
Geo .
... 1827 , and many other items relating to early Pioneer times , I will defer to
some future meeting of the Association . Very respectfully , GEO . B . MERWIN .
LAKE SIDE , ROCKPORT , May 20 , 1880 . Written Remarks received from Mrs .
Geo .
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