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Newcom TavernCol. George Newcom still revealed the flinty quality that tamed the wilderness when he sat for...
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Carillon Park booklets

Carillon Park booklets

€6,32

Carillon Park booklets

€6,32
Author: Anonymous
Format: eBook
Language: English

Newcom Tavern

Col. George Newcom still revealed the flinty quality that tamed the wilderness when he sat for this daguerreotype in 1852 at the age of 81. Dayton was already a bustling town, with a classic courthouse that ranked among the countrys finest structures. By the mid-1700s, a few intrepid men from back East had explored the land of the Miami Indians. Upon their return to the seaboard these scouts sat about their firesides painting attractive word-pictures of the territory beyond the Alleghenies. It was rich, level and well-timbered. Clover, rye and bluegrass were abundant, along with enough small game, deer and wild turkey to keep any number of settlers from want. The countryside, in the words of one report, was just waiting to be tickled with the hoe that it might laugh with a harvest. It was to be almost another half-century, however, before anyone packed up his wife, musket and hoe and established a home in these fertile lands of legend. The Miamisa tribe of the Algonquin family in powerful league with the Shawnees, Wyandots, Potawatomies and the Ottawaswere determined to keep the white man off the prime hunting grounds that lay between the Great and Little Miami rivers. They frequently crossed the Ohio to raid threatening settlements in Kentucky territory, and the doughty Kentuckians in return made bloody sorties into the Indians Miami Valley. Two of the fiercest encounters were fought on the triangle of land where the Mad River meets the Great Miami. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 64864
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: Mar 19, 2021
Format: eBook
Language: English

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