Past and Present of Wyandot County, Ohio: A Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement, Volume 1Abraham J. Baughman Clarke Publishing Company, 1913 - Wyandot County (Ohio) |
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... establishing an academy and other public schools and seminaries of learning , one complete township to be included and located within such limits and lines of bound- ary as the president may judge expedient ; and in pursuance thereof ...
... establishing an academy and other public schools and seminaries of learning , one complete township to be included and located within such limits and lines of bound- ary as the president may judge expedient ; and in pursuance thereof ...
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... establishing an academy , in lieu of the township already granted for the same purpose , by virtue of the act entitled " An act authorizing the grant and conveyance of certain lands to John Cleves Symmes , and his associates ...
... establishing an academy , in lieu of the township already granted for the same purpose , by virtue of the act entitled " An act authorizing the grant and conveyance of certain lands to John Cleves Symmes , and his associates ...
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... law known as the Ordinance of 1787 . Arthur St. Clair was appointed as the first governor of the Vol . I - 2 territory and through his actions the first counties were established PAST AND PRESENT OF WYANDOT COUNTY 17.
... law known as the Ordinance of 1787 . Arthur St. Clair was appointed as the first governor of the Vol . I - 2 territory and through his actions the first counties were established PAST AND PRESENT OF WYANDOT COUNTY 17.
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... established . Historically speaking , county government here came into existence before that of townships . Counties were or- ganized for the purpose of regulating the militia and second for organizing the courts . Those providing for ...
... established . Historically speaking , county government here came into existence before that of townships . Counties were or- ganized for the purpose of regulating the militia and second for organizing the courts . Those providing for ...
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... establish more counties , as the existing ones embraced all of the territory , it was now necessary to make a division of some of those that had already been erected . The first separation to be made was for the purpose of creat- ing ...
... establish more counties , as the existing ones embraced all of the territory , it was now necessary to make a division of some of those that had already been erected . The first separation to be made was for the purpose of creat- ing ...
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Page 24 - There shall be formed in the said Territory not less than three nor more than five States; and the boundaries of the States, as soon as Virginia shall alter her act of cession and consent to the same, shall become fixed and established as follows...
Page 21 - ... the number and proportion of representatives shall be regulated by the legislature : Provided, That no person be eligible or qualified to act as a representative, unless he shall have been a citizen of one of the United States three years...
Page 22 - ... be eligible or qualified to act as a representative unless he shall have been a citizen of one of the United States three years and be a resident in the district or unless he shall have resided in the district three years and in either case shall likewise hold in his own right in...
Page 25 - Miami aforesaid, and on the north by an east and west line drawn through the southerly extreme of Lake Michigan, running east after intersecting the due north line aforesaid, from the mouth of the Great Miami until it shall intersect Lake Erie or the territorial line, and thence with the same through Lake Erie to the Pennsylvania line...
Page 22 - ... fifty acres of land in the district having been a citizen of one of the states and being resident in the district; or the like freehold and two years...
Page 31 - Twas early day, as poets say, Just when the sun was rising, A soldier stood on a log of wood, And saw a thing surprising. As in amaze he stood to gaze, The truth can't be denied, sir, He spied a score of kegs or more Come floating down the tide, sir. A sailor, too, in jerkin blue, This strange appearance viewing, First damn'd his eyes, in great surprise, Then said,
Page 50 - The general boundary line between the lands of the United States, and the lands of the said Indian tribes, shall begin at the mouth of the Cuyahoga river, and run thence up the same to the portage between that and the Tuscarawas branch of the Muskingum; thence down that branch to the crossing place above Fort Lawrence...
Page 25 - That the inhabitants of the eastern division of the territory northwest of the river Ohio, be, and they are hereby authorized to form for themselves a constitution and state government, and to assume such name as they shall deem proper, and the said state, when formed, shall be admitted into the Union, upon the same footing with the original states, in all respects whatever.
Page 51 - Kentucke or Cuttawa river. And in consideration of the peace now established ; of the goods formerly received from the United States ; of those now to be delivered ; and of the yearly delivery of goods now stipulated to be made hereafter; and to indemnify the United States for the injuries and expenses they have sustained during the war...
Page 12 - An act to enable the people of the eastern division of the Territory of the United States northwest of the river Ohio to form a Constitution and State Government, and for the admission of such State into the Union, on an equal footing with the original States, and for other purposes...