History of Knox County, Ohio
From 1779 to 1862 Inclusive:
comprising
Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes and Incidents of Men Connected
with the County from its First Settlement:
together with
Complete Lists of the Senators, Representatives, Sheriffs, Auditors,
Commissioners, Treasurers, Judges, Justices of the Peace, and other
Officers of the
County, also Those Who Have Served in a Military Capacity From Its
First Organization to the Present Time.
and also A Sketch of Kenyon College, and Other Institutions of
Learning and Religion
By A. Banning Norton
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Columbus:
Richard Nevins, Printer.
1862
CHAPTER II.
pg. 15
Continuation of the Early Outline
- More About the First Settlers
- Quakers From Maryland Find Their Way in 1806
- Incidents Connected With Their Emigration, and in
the Movements of Other Settlers
- Who They Were and What Became of Them.
- The Privations Endured and Dangers Encountered
- More Towns Laid Out - The First Mills
- The Scene of an Encounter With Indians
- Inconveniences of the Country
- Efforts for a New County
- An Early Election
- Fairfield Divided
- Three New Counties Created By One Bill
- Strife For the Seat of Justice of Knox |
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