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History of Seneca County (Ohio), from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880 Paperback - 2013

by William Lang


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Seneca County is centrally located in northern Ohio, just south-west of Lake Erie. Although the Treaty of Paris formally ended the American Revolution, it threw the entirety of the Ohio country into chaos as bands of Indians supplied with British arms attacked settlements all over the frontier. After an introductory chapter culminating in the expedition of Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne against the warring tribes, the text expands on the social, ecclesiastical, academic and industrial development of the county from the War of 1812 through July, 1880. The text is replete with biographical sketches of notable citizens, professional men, clergy, teachers, lawyers, judges and politicians, often noting family members and accompanied by portraits. Chapters cover a diverse array of topics including: the Battle of the Thames; the death of Tecumsah; wars between the Wyandots and the Senecas; early settlers; killing witches; immigration of the Seneca; the first post office; the first jail; the first election; a biography of Gov. Edward Tiffin; forest culture; the first frame houses and stores; churches; banks; the Bench and Bar; the Toledo War and much more. Many incidents of the War of 1812 are related in detail. A number of lists are also included, enumerating members of the Old Pioneers Association, county officers, Masons, Seneca County soldiers in the War of the Rebellion and others. Individual chapters are devoted to the townships of Adams, Big Spring, Bloom, Clinton, Eden, Hopewell, Jackson, Liberty, Loudon, Pleasant, Reed, Scipio, Seneca, Thompson and Venice. A new index has been compiled for this edition, adding full names to the original index of subjects.

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  • Title History of Seneca County (Ohio), from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880
  • Author William Lang
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Pages 772
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Heritage Books, Bowie
  • Date 2013-02-01
  • ISBN 9780788413872 / 0788413872
  • Weight 1.93 lbs (0.88 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.54 in (21.59 x 13.97 x 3.91 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Midwest
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History of Seneca County (Ohio) : From the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880 Embracing Many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and Faithful Descriptions of Events Pertaining to the Organization of the County and its Progress

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Bowie: Heritage Books. New. 2000. Reprint. Paperback. 2 volumes. . 740 pages. Seneca County is centrally located in northern Ohio, just southwest of Lake Erie. Although the Treaty of Paris formally ended the American Revolution, it threw this region of the Ohio country into chaos as bands of Indians supplied with British arms attacked settlements all over the frontier. After an introductory chapter culminating in the expedition of Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne against the warring tribes, the text expands on the social, ecclesiastical, academic and industrial development of the county from the War of 1812 through July, 1880. The text is replete with biographical sketches of notable citizens, professional men, clergy, teachers, lawyers, judges and politicians, often noting family members and accompanied by portraits. Chapters cover a diverse array of topics including: the Battle of the Thames; the death of Tecumsah; wars between the Wyandots and the Senecas; early settlers; killin… Read More
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