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  1. Some Early Ohio Settlements. Before Ohio became the 17th State, it had a fairly complicated history. You have the better part of two centuries where countries like the British Empire, France, and Spain tried to claim ownership, even though the native population had clearly been here long before them. You also had a number of settlers from other ...

  2. Pioneer farms were planted in wheat, corn, and rye. In addition, orchards of peaches and plums were eagerly planted. Surprisingly, apples were a rarity on the Ohio frontier of the early 19th century. By early fall, the wheat field would be ready for harvest. Men would swarm the fields with sickles in hand, ready to reap the ripened grain.

  3. Apr 6, 2017 · Rufus Putnam, who led the first 48 to Ohio, was an early trustee of the university. In 1926, Ohio University's Putnam Hall was named in honor of this early Ohio pioneer. Eventually settlers pushed further into Ohio, and soon Marietta was dwarfed by growing cities like Cincinnati and Cleveland, but Marietta will always be Ohio's first city.

  4. The best we can tell from archaeological research is that the native peoples of what became Ohio left this area by the year 1650, but we don’t know where they went. And, because this time preceded the arrival of any Europeans, no one was around to record their tribal names and cultures. By default, we archaeologists assign rather arbitrary ...

  5. Starting in 1792, the Ohio Company of Associates made a deal with potential settlers: anyone willing to form a permanent homestead on the wilderness beyond Ohio's first permanent settlement would ...

  6. Jul 22, 2021 · Ohio's Prehistoric Past. Ohio has an incredibly rich history. For more than 14,000 years humans have lived in the region between Lake Erie and the Ohio River, now known as Ohio. Early Native American groups traveled across the landscape and hunted, gathered, and farmed in the area. Historic Native American tribes including the Shawnee, Delaware ...

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  8. The Story of Early Ohio: Indians, Frontiersmen, Pioneers, Statesmen and War by William Dean Howells and C. Stephen Badgley; ISBN – 0615988180. History of Ohio: A Captivating Guide to the People and Events That Shaped the History of the Buckeye State by Captivating History; ISBN – 1637167350. Joe Giesting.

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