Philip Seymour, or, Pioneer life in Richland County, Ohio : founded on facts . —- Hark ! tbat tlirillina: soTuid,The WL-allifuI warriors cleave her to the her blood. The maidens bleeding formLies liiangled on ihe sround. chap. xix. INTEODUCTION. The jear 1812 constituted an important crisis in the liistoryof Ohio. The war of this period, opened to emigratiou andenterprise, the great area west of the Alleghenies. Thearmies sent out to battle with Indians foes, on thebanks of the Wabash, the Illinois, the Detroit, theEaisin, theMiami of the Lakes, and other rivers, opened


Philip Seymour, or, Pioneer life in Richland County, Ohio : founded on facts . —- Hark ! tbat tlirillina: soTuid,The WL-allifuI warriors cleave her to the her blood. The maidens bleeding formLies liiangled on ihe sround. chap. xix. INTEODUCTION. The jear 1812 constituted an important crisis in the liistoryof Ohio. The war of this period, opened to emigratiou andenterprise, the great area west of the Alleghenies. Thearmies sent out to battle with Indians foes, on thebanks of the Wabash, the Illinois, the Detroit, theEaisin, theMiami of the Lakes, and other rivers, opened for observation,attractive scenes for settlement. Ohio particularly, at this period, was looked upon as thegarden of the West. Prior to the war but few settlementshad been made in the North-Western region: but as soon aspeace was made, a continual tide of emigratiou was seenmoving westwaid. At the period of the opening of oui narrative, the territorynow comprised in Kichland, Ashland, and Morrow counties,was almost an unbroken wilderness. The present thrivingCity of MansH


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