Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of the West, and of Western Hemisphere Expeditions and Campaigns, from MDCCLIV to MDCCCXXXIII

Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of the West, and of Western Hemisphere Expeditions and Campaigns, from MDCCLIV to MDCCCXXXIII
Author: Israel Daniel Rupp
Publisher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2015-08-22
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ISBN: 9781298931825

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Early History of Western Pennsylvania; and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, from Mdccliv to Mdcccxxxiii

Early History of Western Pennsylvania; and of the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, from Mdccliv to Mdcccxxxiii
Author: Israel Daniel Rupp
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230411132

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1848 edition. Excerpt: ... might have spared. Many a tall harvest have I seen growing upon the ground; but never did I look upon its waving luxuriance without thinking of the severe trials, the patient fortitude, the high courage which characterized the early settlers. '* The prisoners were surrendered by the Indians to the British in Canada. The beauty and misfortune of the Misses H attracted attention; and an English officer--perhaps moved by beauty in distress to love her for the dangers she had passed--wooed and won the fair and gentle Marian. After the peace of '83 the rest of the captives were delivered up, and returned to their country." [NO. XXVIII.] WASHINGTON COUNTY. . . .Washington county was erected by an act passed March 28, 1781, and was then bounded as follows: " Beginning at the junction of the Monongahela and Ohio rivers; thence up the Monongahela river aforesaid, to the line run by Mason and Dixon; thence by the said line dye west, to the end thereof; and from thence the same course, to the end of five degrees west longitude, computed from the river Delaware; thence by a meridian line extended north, until the same intersect the Ohio river; and thence by the same to the place of beginning; (the said lines, from the end of Mason and Dixon's line to the Ohio river, to be understood as to be hereafter ascertained by commissioners now appointed, or to be appointed for that purpose)." The limits of this county were reduced by erecting Allegheny in 1788, subsequently by adding another portion of this county to Allegheny, in 1789, and erecting Greene in 1796, and Beaver in 1800, and by altering the lines between Washington and Greene in 1802. By the act erecting this county, James Edgar, Hugh Scott, Van Swearingham, Daniel Lite and John Armstrong, were...