Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County, Volumes 1-2The Association, 1880 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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... Lake Erie and the river Ohio . The Commissioners appointed by the act met and organized , published the scheme and ... Lakes , whose shores now teem with millions of industrious and intelligent people , remained without water ...
... Lake Erie and the river Ohio . The Commissioners appointed by the act met and organized , published the scheme and ... Lakes , whose shores now teem with millions of industrious and intelligent people , remained without water ...
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... lake , whose blue waters could be seen extending to the horizon . His imagination doubtless indulged in a pardonable flight into the future , when a great commercial city should take the place of the stinted forest growth which the ...
... lake , whose blue waters could be seen extending to the horizon . His imagination doubtless indulged in a pardonable flight into the future , when a great commercial city should take the place of the stinted forest growth which the ...
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... lake , a beautiful and flourishing city , the pride of our Western civilization , teeming with population , adorned with temples of religious worship , endowed with a noble system of schools , alive with the activities of a large and ...
... lake , a beautiful and flourishing city , the pride of our Western civilization , teeming with population , adorned with temples of religious worship , endowed with a noble system of schools , alive with the activities of a large and ...
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... lake with the river Ohio , the navigation of the beds of small rivers was inferior to the canal as a mode of commercial intercourse . The great public work , therefore , which now traverses our State and opens a direct water com ...
... lake with the river Ohio , the navigation of the beds of small rivers was inferior to the canal as a mode of commercial intercourse . The great public work , therefore , which now traverses our State and opens a direct water com ...
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... lake , feels his helping hand . 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 ...
... lake , feels his helping hand . 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 ...
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