Source:
The Firelands Pioneer Quarterly
Published by
The Firelands Historical Society
Headquarters in
The Firelands Memorial Building
Norwalk, Ohio
Published at Norwalk, Ohio
The American Publishers Company.
1865
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS:
Meeting, Norwalk |
1 |
Meeting, Perkins |
3 |
Meeting, Monroeville |
5 |
Obituary Notice of Hon. E.
Cooke |
8 |
Cooke E., Biographical
notice of |
8 |
Perkins, some account of its
settlement |
9 |
Perkins, personal reminiscences
of Jesse Taylor and others |
18 |
Lockwood Family |
21 |
Baker R., early settlement of
Perkins by |
23 |
War on Wolves |
25 |
Wolves, Waron |
25 |
Firelands, Survey of by Hoyt |
27 |
Death of a Pioneer Editor of
the Reserve |
29 |
Webb, Thomas D., death of |
29 |
Pioneer Settler of Sandusky |
33 |
Garrison, John,
Autobiography of |
33 |
Account of the Murder of Wood &
Bishop |
43 |
Wood, murdered by Indians |
57 |
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Bronson, Early Settlement of |
52 |
Clarion, Sandusky |
54 |
Pioneers, evenings with |
51 |
Sandusky Clarion, or Evenings
with the Pioneers |
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Clarksfield, one of the
earliest settlers of |
58 |
Wood, Ezra, Genealogy or |
58 |
Cleveland in 1796 - |
59 |
Oliver Culver |
59 |
Nuptials, announced in Sandusky
Clarion |
101 |
Chicago Tribune and Press,
History of |
102 |
Obituary Noticesq |
115 |
Notices, Obituaries |
115 |
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Home, Our Summer |
60 |
Dover, pioneer meeting at |
62 |
Pioneer Meeting at Toledo |
64 |
Rogers family |
65 |
Golden Wedding at Hudson |
66 |
Hartford Courant |
67 |
Relic, a Revolutionary |
68 |
Miscellaneous |
69 |
Fifty Years Ago and Now - No. 1 |
69 |
Fifty Years Ago and Now - No. 2 |
70 |
Relics, Indian |
71 |
Williams County, early history
of |
73 |
Case, late Leonard, life and
character of |
75 |
Claybourn, John H.,
oldest citizen of Chicago |
77 |
Pierce, Mrs. Polly,
reminiscences of |
79 |
Annual Meeting, Secretary's
Report at |
80 |
Robinson, Wm., sketch of the
life of |
83 |
Fire Lands Historical Society,
Members of |
84 |
Pioneer Wolf in Sheep's
Clothing |
94 |
Steamboats, Lake |
96 |
Origin of the Stars and Stripes |
96 |
American Book, first published |
97 |
Preference, primitive |
98 |
Forty Years Ago |
99 |
Affection, Conjugal of an
Indian |
99 |
Great Lakes |
99 |
Gass Springs |
100 |
Oil and Gass Springs |
100 |
Burning Springs |
100 |
About the Old Folks |
101 |
Illinois, Origin of its Name |
101 |
ERRATA |
123 |
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ERRATA
Page 50, 1st col., 27th line, for "Tyler Peck," read
"Taylor Peck."
Page 50, 2d col., 7th line, read residence Burton: Children: Daniel,
&c.
Page 52, 1st col., 22d and 24th lines, for "He" read "We"
Page 52, 2d col., put period after "George"
Page 53, 2d col., for "1832," 5th line from bottom, read "1829."
Page 55, 1st col.,. 11th line, for "W. Carter," read "N. Carter."
Page 55, 2d column, 3d line, put period after "others" and insert
after it "Our people are paying much attention to Woll growing and
art." &c., &c.
Page 55, 2d col., 7th line from bottom, for "Tholia" read "Thalia."
Page 58, 2d col., for "Richland" read "Crawford."
Page 59, 2d col., 18th line from Bottom, before "Sandstone," insert
so as to read - Slatestone formation when the lime and slate are
mingled together and again driven South on to the "Sandstone
formation where all three, &c. Same column 10th line from
bottomo for "Swamps" read "Surface."
Page 60, 1st col., 17th and 18th lines strike out "running Eastward
and Northwesterly," and read, - they swung Eastward and
Northeasterly, &c.
Page 62, 2d col., for "Lemuel Sherman," read "Edward Sherman."
Page 66, 1st col., for "Coytazine," read "Coglazier."
Page 43, 2nd col., 3d line from bottom read "Contributors."
Page 44, 1st col., 4th line from bottom read "with the
usual," & c.
Page 44, 2d col., 18th line from bottom read "blows" for "blow."
Page 45, 1st col., 14th line from bottom, make period after
"Murderers."
Page 45, 2d col., place quotation marks before "Negonaba" and after
"guilty."
Page 46, 1st col., 31st line, read "recovered" for "recorded."
Page 47, 2d col., 13th line, connect sentence thus - "what they
meant, in the following manner," &c.
Page 48, 1st col., for "Jubez," read "Jabez."
Page 80, 2d col., 4th line from bottom for "provisions." read
"provision."
Page 82, 1st col., for present, read "Pleasant occasions," &c.
Page 82, 2d col., 1st line - put a period after "Shore.
Page 85, for Henry Chapin‡ read Henry
Chapin*
Page 87, for Mared Green "Glastenburg" read "Glastenbury"
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