Conquest of the country northwest of the river Ohio, 1778-1783 : and, life of Gen George Rogers Clark . /. other children of Georsreand Mary Hite Bow- aim man. The house standsupon a part of the landincluded in Jost Hites grant as will be seen from the fol-lowing fac-simile of the original patent, now in the possessionof the author, issued in 1734 by George the Second, bythe grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland,King Defender of the Faith,1 and William Gooch. Esquire,lieutenant-governor and commander-in-chief of our saidColony and Dominion, with the royal seal THE BOWMAN


Conquest of the country northwest of the river Ohio, 1778-1783 : and, life of Gen George Rogers Clark . /. other children of Georsreand Mary Hite Bow- aim man. The house standsupon a part of the landincluded in Jost Hites grant as will be seen from the fol-lowing fac-simile of the original patent, now in the possessionof the author, issued in 1734 by George the Second, bythe grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland,King Defender of the Faith,1 and William Gooch. Esquire,lieutenant-governor and commander-in-chief of our saidColony and Dominion, with the royal seal THE BOWMAN HOMESTEAD.


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