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Author Dodge, J. R. (Jacob Richards), 1823-1902.

Title Red men of the Ohio valley: an aboriginal history of the period commencing A. D. 1650, and ending at the treaty of Greenville, A. D. 1795 / embracing notable facts and thrilling incidents in the settlement by the whites of the states of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.

Publication Info. Springfield, Ohio : Ruralist publishing company, 1860.

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Description 1 online resource (438 pages).
Series Daniel Boone anthology
Daniel Boone anthology.
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Note Original document: Book.
Summary This mid-19th-century book gives a history of Europeans' encounters with Native Americans in the Ohio River Valley. Covering the span of the 17th and 18th centuries, it includes descriptions of several notable incidents that took place during the settlement of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.
Note GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Indians of North America -- Ohio River Valley.
Local Subject Indigenous peoples -- Ohio River Valley.
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