Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2The Association, 1880 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... the transition ! Some of you ber the boding yell of the Indian , and the hoarse growl of wild animals as they reverberated along the lonely shore , or broke the stillness of the midnight air , startling you 20 ANNALS OF THE 20.
... the transition ! Some of you ber the boding yell of the Indian , and the hoarse growl of wild animals as they reverberated along the lonely shore , or broke the stillness of the midnight air , startling you 20 ANNALS OF THE 20.
Page 22
... Indians supposed some of the blood of their race had crept into his veins . As they passed into the channel , and the broad river unfolded itself to their view , bordered by marshes , reeds and coarse grass , their anti- cipations must ...
... Indians supposed some of the blood of their race had crept into his veins . As they passed into the channel , and the broad river unfolded itself to their view , bordered by marshes , reeds and coarse grass , their anti- cipations must ...
Page 33
... Indian was unbounded , for he was known always to do justice to him . Judge Huntington , on his way from Painesville on horseback , while floundering after dark through a swamp at what is now the corner of Wilson avenue and Euclid ...
... Indian was unbounded , for he was known always to do justice to him . Judge Huntington , on his way from Painesville on horseback , while floundering after dark through a swamp at what is now the corner of Wilson avenue and Euclid ...
Page 35
... Indian dialect and lays the foundation of an ample fortune . The river holds out its inducements for honest gain , and Noble H. Merwin , crossing the mountains , becomes the founder of our city's commerce , and builds the good schooner ...
... Indian dialect and lays the foundation of an ample fortune . The river holds out its inducements for honest gain , and Noble H. Merwin , crossing the mountains , becomes the founder of our city's commerce , and builds the good schooner ...
Page 43
... Indian blanket drawn over his head by means of a hole cut in the center . We came to attend court , and put up at the house of Mr. Merwin , where we met quite a number of lawyers from adjacent counties . At this time the village of ...
... Indian blanket drawn over his head by means of a hole cut in the center . We came to attend court , and put up at the house of Mr. Merwin , where we met quite a number of lawyers from adjacent counties . At this time the village of ...
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