Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2 |
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Page 9
Adventurers from the Old World soon began to colonize , at various points , the
wilds of the New World . Our Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth Rock . A series
of small colonies soon dotted the New England coast . Among these was the ...
Adventurers from the Old World soon began to colonize , at various points , the
wilds of the New World . Our Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth Rock . A series
of small colonies soon dotted the New England coast . Among these was the ...
Page 10
... to the New Haven Colony all the territory lying west of her limits and between
the same parallels , from “ sea to sea . ” Neither the King nor the colonists at that
time had any definite knowledge of the extent of the grant . Soon after this
Charles ...
... to the New Haven Colony all the territory lying west of her limits and between
the same parallels , from “ sea to sea . ” Neither the King nor the colonists at that
time had any definite knowledge of the extent of the grant . Soon after this
Charles ...
Page 12
This effort to secure the native trade was soon followed by the establishment of
French and English trading posts and military forts at different points along the
great chain of our northwestern lakes . Then came missionary efforts to
christianize ...
This effort to secure the native trade was soon followed by the establishment of
French and English trading posts and military forts at different points along the
great chain of our northwestern lakes . Then came missionary efforts to
christianize ...
Page 32
The savage , too , once so formidable , will soon cease to be an object of terror to
him . So far as physical causes can operate , his character can be subjected in
only a comparatively slight degree to novel influences . But our own pioneers ...
The savage , too , once so formidable , will soon cease to be an object of terror to
him . So far as physical causes can operate , his character can be subjected in
only a comparatively slight degree to novel influences . But our own pioneers ...
Page 58
The old captain soon came in and reported to us that his brother William had
called on him and complained that he , the captain , would ruin him by collecting
that judgment . He told us that he replied to his brother that he did not wish to
injure ...
The old captain soon came in and reported to us that his brother William had
called on him and complained that he , the captain , would ruin him by collecting
that judgment . He told us that he replied to his brother that he did not wish to
injure ...
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