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April 20, 2015 | History

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This early history covers the period up to about 1812 and is drawn from many years’ collection of documents and correspondence. The author’s approach was to let the pioneers speak for themselves wherever possible. He wrote in the preface that, “…I am more ambitious to preserve history than to write it, and have therefore freely transcribed from papers, letters, verbal statements, and casual publications, relating to the early times. The originals are certainly more authentic, and more entertaining, than a reproduction would be, in the language of another.”

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Chapter headings, with a few of the topics contained within, are:
-Pre-Adamite History. (Geological Foundation, Fossils of the Drift, Alpine and Greenland Glaciers)
-Pre-Historic Inhabitants. (Ancient Earth Works and Fortifications, Implements and Weapons)
-White Men not Recognized in History. (Ancient Ax Marks)
-Race of Red Men. (Eries and Andantes, French on Lake Erie, Iroquois Champions)
-Chronological Order of Events (from 1535 to 1786)
-Early Maps of the Lake Country. (Champlain’s Maps 1634, Lewis Evans Map 1755)
-Expeditions of Rogers, Wilkins and Bradstreet. (Major Rogers 1760, Parkman, French Fort at Sandusky)
-Disasters of Wilkins and Bradstreet, by Dr. J. P. Kirtland (Location of the Shipwreck, Wilkins Expedition, Bradstreet’s Expedition and Shipwreck 1764, Major Israel Putnam)
-First Whites in Cuyahoga County. (James Smith, Baptiste Fleming, Joseph Burrall)
-Moravians in Cuyahoga County 1786-7. (Schooners Beaver and Mackinaw, Zeisberger and Heckewelder, Massacre on the Muskingum 1782)
-Origin of Title. (Early Claims of European Nations, French and English, Patent of Connecticut, Attempts to Sell in 1786, Mode and Terms of Sale 1795)
-The Connecticut Land Company. (Deeds, Bonds and Mortgages, Articles of Association, Plan of Survey)
-Surveys of 1796. (Journal of John Milton Holley, General Cleaveland at Canandaigua, Capt. Brant, Red Jacket, Farmers Brother, Journal of Moses Cleaveland)
-Mode of Execuuting the Surveys. (Township Lines, Character of the Country, Commence Running the first four Meridians, The Lake Shore Survey)
-Holley’s Journal on the Parallels. (Surveys on Township Lines, Variation of the Compass, Atwater’s Diary and Statement Relating to the Surveys)
-Fall of 1796 and Winter Following. (Unfinished Work, Dissatisfaction of the Men, Sales of Lots, Settlement by the Canandaigua Company)
-Quantity of Land in the Purchase. (Collapse of the Excess Company, Computations of Leonard Case and Simon Perkins)
-Surveying Party of 1797. (List of the Party, The Land Party to Buffalo, Orders to the Surveying Parties, Magnetic Variation)
-Statement of Amzi Atwater. (Passage of Oswego Falls, Death of Eldridge, Sickness and Deaths in the Party)
-Sketches of the Surveyors and Pioneers. (Ezekiel Morley, Oliver Culver, Seth Pease)
-The Year 1798. (Proceedings of the Land Company)
-The Year 1799. (Doan’s Corners, Early Settlers)
-The Year 1800. (Erection of Trumbull County, First Election, Murder of Kribs)
-The Year 1801 (Fourth of July Celebration, Samuel Huntington and Family)
-The Year 1802. (Tavern Licenses in Cleveland, Original Owers of Cleveland)
-The Year 1803. (Murder of Menompsy – a medicine man, Chippewas and Ottawas bent upon Revenge)
-The Year 1804. (Military Election and Remonstrance)
-The Year 1805. (Indian Cession of Lands West of the Cuyahoga, Abram Tappen’s account of the Treaty)
-The Year 1806. (Tappen’s Proposition, Surveyors at Cleveland, The Fire Lands)
-The Year 1807. (Murder of Nickshaw, Seneca’s Ideas of Justice)
-The Year 1808. (Shipwreck of Plumb, Gilmore, Gilbert, Spafford and Mary Billinger)
-The Year 1809. (Description of Cleveland by Stanley Griswold, Settlers in Newburg)
-From 1810 to 1812. (The County Organized, Map of Cleveland 1814, Early Lake Craft 1679-1810)
-Pioneer River Men. (Batteaux Navigation, Port of Entry in 1805, first Canal Boat, Postmasters)
-Fluctuations of Level in Lake Erie. (Annual Rise and Fall, Sudden Oscillations)

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OL23536663M
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OCLC/WorldCat
68771443

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