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to deflect to the south, and pass across a corner of Trumbull township; then passing into Geauga, across the township of Thompson; thence into the town of Le Roy, in Lake County. The road across this township is open and traveled at this time. Passing through Concord township, it crossed the road leading from Painesville to Chardon, about a mile south of Wilson's Corners, at a place called, fifty years ago, the 'Log Tavern,' and across the northwest part of Kirtland.
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industry stimulated the development of great freight lakers, as the steam ships were known, including the first steel ships in the 20th century. Railroads took over some of the freight and commodity transportation from the lake ships. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these cities attracted hundreds of thousands of European immigrants and migrants (both black and white) from the rural South to its industrial jobs.
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A journal of a tour through Connecticut, Massachusetts, New-York, the north part of Pennsylvania and Ohio, including a year's residence in that part of the state of Ohio, styled New Connecticut, or Western Reserve; in which is given, a description of the country, climate, soil, productions, animals,
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The NPS study coordinator said that while the region had the historic assets, and there was considerable public support for such a designation, the Western Reserve lacked "a definitive coordinating entity or supporting group," which is required to gain Congressional approval. If such a body develops
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The following are the names of the townships which this road passed through, as they now stand upon the maps: beginning at the Pennsylvania line, the first town is Conneaut, Ashtabula county, the second is Shefield, the third is Plymouth, the fourth Austinburg, and the fifth Harpersfield. It seemed
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The Public Records of the State of Connecticut . This multi-volume set contains the record of transactions of the Connecticut General Assembly. Each volume covers a given time period and has an index. Researchers interested in the Western Lands should consult these volumes to gain knowledge of the
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This area of Ohio became a center of resource development and industrialization through the mid-20th century. It was a center of the steel industry, receiving iron ore shipped through the Great Lakes from Minnesota, processing it into steel products, and shipping these products to the east. This
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The settlers in northern Ohio repeated the style of structures and the development of towns with which they were familiar in New England; many buildings in the new settlements were designed in the
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The territory was originally named "New Connecticut" (later discarded in favor of "Western Reserve"), and settlers began to trickle in during the next few years. Youngstown was founded in 1796,
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Connecticut relinquished its claim to some of its western lands to the United States in 1786 following the American Revolutionary War and preceding the 1787 establishment of the
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Early History of Cleveland, Ohio: Including Original Papers and Other Matter Relating to the Adjacent Country, with Biographical Notices of the Pioneers and Surveyors
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from 1654 to 1656, the Erie were almost completely annihilated. Their towns were destroyed, and any survivors were assimilated into neighboring tribes, mainly the
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The plan of union: or a history of the Presbyterian and Congregational churches of the Western Reserve; with biographical sketches of the early missionaries
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The Western Reserve register for 1852 : containing lists of the officers of the general governments and of the officers and institutions on the reserve
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The Northwest Territory Settlement of the Western Reserve. Address delivered at Burton, Ohio before the Historical Society of Geauga County, Sept. 16, 1873
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At the request of Congress in 2011, the National Park Service prepared a feasibility study for declaring the 14-county region of the Western Reserve as a
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Doc. No. LIX. Communication from the governor of Virginia enclosing letters from the governor of Ohio relative to requisitions for fugitives from justice
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Connecticut retained 3,366,921 acres (13,625.45 km) in Ohio, which became known as the "Western Reserve". The state sold the Western Reserve to the
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Facts and observations concerning the organization and state of the churches in the three synods of western New-York and the Synod of Western Reserve
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Ohio and Her Western Reserve, With a Story of Three States Leading to the Latter, From Connecticut, by Way of Wyoming, Its Indian Wars and Massacre
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in 1796 (or possibly 12 August, 2 September, or 5 September 1795) for $ 1,200,000. The Land Company were a group of investors who were mostly from
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Elsewhere in Ohio, most townships are 6 miles (9.7 km) on each side (36 square miles (93 km)), following the guidelines of the US
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Early history of the Disciples in the Western Reserve, Ohio; with biographical sketches of the principal agents in their religious movement
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is the former county seat of the Reserve and identifies itself as "the historical capital of the Western Reserve." Later, several more
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Official report of the centennial celebration of the founding of the city of Cleveland and the settlement of the Western Reserve
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Diary of Turhand Kirtland from 1798-1800. While surveying and laying out the Western Reserve for the Connecticut Land Company
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Sketches of Western Reserve life : Rice, Harvey, 1800-1891 : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
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Wyatt-Brown, Bertram (1995). "'A Volcano Beneath a Mountain of Snow': John Brown and the Problem of Interpretation". In
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were carved out of the territory. The name "Western Reserve" survives in the area in various institutions such as the "
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Prior to the arrival of European colonists, the land surrounding the southern shore of Lake Erie was inhabited by the
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trees, which ran from Cleveland to the Pennsylvania state line near Lake Erie. A modern portion of Girdled Road
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The Western Reserve was arguably the most anti-slavery region of the country in the pre-Civil War period. Many
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Connecticut finally ceded sovereignty over the Western Reserve in 1800. The United States absorbed it into the
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In the 19th century, the Western Reserve "was probably the most intensely antislavery section of the country".
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exemplify the expression of these styles and traditional New England town planning. For instance, Cleveland's
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buildings, manners of the people, state of society, population, & c, from actual and careful Observation
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in exchange for federal assumption of its debt, as did several other states. From these concessions, the
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After the American Revolutionary War, Connecticut was forced by the federal government to surrender the
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Early Years on the Western Reserve: With Extracts from Letters of Ephraim Brown and Family, 1805-1845
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The Moravians on the Cuyahoga : address delivered before the Western Reserve Historical Society
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The east end of the road at Pennsylvania was likely on or near modern Underridge Road according to
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John Brown and his men; with some account of the roads they traveled to reach Harper's Ferry
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or "Sufferers' Lands", 500,000 acres (2,000 km) reserved for residents of several
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titles to the Reserve had not been extinguished. Clear title was obtained east of the
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Incidents of Pioneer Life in the Early Settlement of the Connecticut Western Reserve
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towns which had been destroyed by British-set fires during the Revolutionary War.
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legislative actions and petitions granted by the Connecticut General Assembly.
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His Soul Goes Marching On. Responses to John Brown and the Harpers Ferry Raid
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Special message of the governor, in relation to Western Reserve school lands
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The Western Reserve and the fugitive slave law: a prelude to the Civil War
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The claim within Ohio was to a 120-mile (190 km)-wide strip between
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routes ended with a trip through the Western Reserve to a boat to cross
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in the future, it might seek federal designation as a Heritage Area.
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Research Guide to Connecticut's "Western Lands" or "Western Reserve"
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along Lake Erie, which became the largest city in the region. (
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The Reserve encompassed all of the following Ohio counties:
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Upton, Harriet Taylor (1910). Cutler, Harry Gardner (ed.).
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In 1798 surveyors laid out the Girdled Road, indicated by
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Western Reserve Historical Society Selected Manuscripts.
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reflects the traditional New England central town green.
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The History of Popular Education on the Western Reserve
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Cleveland Centennial Commission. Woman's Dept (1896).
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Connecticut gave up western land claims following the
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Ohio Historical Society — Connecticut Western Reserve
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Western Reserve: The Story of New Connecticut in Ohio
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in 1805. The western end of the reserve included the
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Haddad, Gladys; Lupold, Harry Forrest, eds. (1988).
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The Connecticut Land Company and accompanying papers
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Memorial to the Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve
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Former regions and territories of the United States
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Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio
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Cincinnati, Ohio: American Jewish Archives 1117:"Western Reserve loses bid as heritage area" 679: 677: 675: 673: 671: 669: 3205:1800 disestablishments in the United States 3195:1786 disestablishments in the United States 1463:Western Reserve Historical Society (1916). 703: 48:'s land claims in the Western United States 27:Land area claimed by Connecticut until 1800 2194: 2180: 1875:North and East of First Principal Meridian 1826: 1812: 1585:, Executive Office of the Governor of Ohio 1570:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1522:. Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur H. Clark Company 1494: 1486:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1214:Connecticut State Library (CSL) collection 1110: 1108: 1033:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 264:. The claim beyond Ohio included parts of 3190:1662 establishments in the British Empire 1642:Ohio's Western Reserve: A Regional Reader 1416:. Cleveland, Ohio: Cobb, Andrews & Co 988:History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio 666: 1860:Congress Lands North of Old Seven Ranges 1612: 1595: 1369: 1335:Cleveland Centennial Commission (1896). 1323:. Cleveland, Ohio: Edwin H. Clark and Co 1193:, New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1910, 903: 901: 899: 189: 40: 1711: 1546: 1320:Album of the Western Reserve Centennial 1114: 1105: 683: 14: 3137: 1693: 1675: 1434:. Cleveland, Ohio: William W. Williams 1390: 1145: 1047: 907: 484:, for security; the Governor of Ohio, 429:within the boundaries of the Reserve. 2175: 2129:Historic regions of the United States 1807: 1379:. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company 1244:The Yankee Migration to the Firelands 1176:, Kent State University Press, 1991, 896: 885: 811: 755:. 13 Jan 1859. p. 2 – via 476:—together with other participants in 364:The next year, the Land Company sent 349:in 1795 and west of the river in the 244:and a line just south of present-day 56:was a portion of land claimed by the 1736:. Saratoga Springs, NY: G.M. Davison 1729: 1718:. Hudson, Ohio: Pentagon Steam Press 1682:. Cincinnati, Ohio: Chase & Hall 1578: 1515: 1427: 1409: 1352: 1097:. 5 May 1860. p. 1 – via 881: 879: 877: 875: 853: 849: 847: 202:. At the close of a war against the 1870:Congress Lands East of Scioto River 24: 1865:Congress Lands West of Miami River 1296:Wickham, Gertrude Van Rensselaer. 1287:. Chicago: Lewis Pub. Co., 1910 . 1271:. Athens, OH: W. E. Peters, 1918 . 1236:The Western Reserve and Early Ohio 1146:Kaplan, Johnna (August 17, 2016). 956:- Text of Treaty of Fort Industry 632:Western Reserve Historical Society 478:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry 439:Western Reserve Historical Society 194:Map of the Western Reserve in 1826 25: 3221: 2201: 1784:Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 1748: 1700:. Cleveland, Ohio: Mount & Co 1280:. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1883 . 1065:from the original on May 25, 2021 872: 844: 773:. 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