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913:"Can too much be said in praise of the noble heroes who opened to settlement the Great Northwest Territory? These men had been trained in army life and discipline and were anxious to take this country as the payment due them for military service. They were men who had fought valiantly to preserve the principles of their government and were ready for other great achievements. They were men who had assisted in making this territory a part of the United States and had, in great measure, assisted in the formation and adoption of the 884: 920:"The forty-eight persons who disembarked from the 'Adventure Galley' at the mouth of the Muskingum, April 7, 1788, had come out into the wilderness to lay the corner-stone of one of the greatest political edifices that has ever sheltered millions of brave, prosperous and happy freemen. They were certainly the progenitors of the state builders of the great Northwest. Within fifty years of their coming, Ohio had a million and a half of people, and had already made such rapid strides in its 528: 514: 795: 167: 906:
almost equaling an empire. These men not only lived in remarkable times, but were themselves remarkable men. Energetic, industrious, persevering, honest, bold, and free — they were limited in their achievements only by the limits of possibility. Successful alike in field and forest,—they have, at length, gone to their rest,—leaving names which are a part of the fame and the history of their country". On the centennial anniversary of the Marietta settlement, Senator
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described these pioneers: "So various and eventful lives as theirs have scarcely ever fallen to the lot of man. They were born under a monarchy,—fought the battle of Independence,—assisted in the baptism of a great republic,—then moved into a wilderness,—and laid the foundations of a State,—itself
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The first group of these early settlers is sometimes referred to as "the forty-eight" or the "first forty-eight", and also as the "founders of Ohio". These first 48 men were carefully chosen and vetted by several of the co-founders of the Ohio Company of Associates,
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The first 48 pioneers included the following men. This group of pioneers arrived on April 7, 1788, except for Colonel Meigs, who arrived five days later on April 12, 1788, and Anselm Tupper, who arrived on April 25, according to Putnam's journal.
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In 1888, the Adventure Galley III recreated the journey of the original pioneer 'Adventure Galley'. In 1984 this journey was again recreated aboard the Adventure Galley II (actually the fourth boat by the name
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of Massachusetts orated, "It was an illustrious band; they were men of exceptional character, talents and attainments; they were the best of New England culture; they were Revolutionary heroes".
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said of them: "I know many of the settlers personally, and there never were men better calculated to promote the welfare of such a community." General
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which was to govern it. Indeed, a better company of men could scarcely have been selected than those who were directed by General Putnam."
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Kennedy, pp.183-184. (A slight correction to this reference: 47 men arrived April 7, 1788, with the 48th arriving on April 12, 1788.)
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Pioneer History: Being an Account of the First Examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the Early Settlement of the Northwest Territory
129: 141: 973:), captained by Vaughn P. Wendland. This Adventure Galley IV is on display at the Behringer-Crawford museum in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1505: 1414:, Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio (1958) original manuscript written late in Joseph Barker's life, prior to his death in 1843. 1535: 1500: 182:, cutting trails westward through the mountains during an uncommonly severe winter. One party departed from the towns of 1530: 1520: 143:
and described these pioneers and former officers: "They were the bravest of brave. Better men never lived." Historian
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notes that these pioneers were: "characters of historic accomplishment who were entirely unknown to most Americans".
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These early American pioneers to the Northwest Territory have been memorialized in verse and book. The poem,
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Life and Times of Ephraim Cutler: prepared from his Journals and Correspondence by his Daughter
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on January 1, 1788. The pioneers crossed the mountains and met at Sumrill's Ferry (present-day
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Under the leadership of Putnam, two parties of pioneers comprising the first 48 men departed
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describes the early civil history of the Northwest Territory in Ohio; Hildreth's book
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During June 1788, several more settlers arrived, including the first woman settler:
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The Pioneers: The Heroic Story of the Settlers Who Brought the American Ideal West
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During August 1788, General Benjamin Tupper and his extended family arrived.
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History of Marietta and Washington County, Ohio and Representative Citizens
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Biographical and Historical Memoirs of the Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio
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Colonel Ichabod Nye and his wife Minerva Nye (daughter of Gen. Tupper)
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at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum rivers, on April 7, 1788.
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Building the flatboat, Adventure Galley, at Sumrill's Ferry on the
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The Founders of Ohio, Brief Sketches of the Forty-Eight Pioneers
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Washington County Historical Society, Marietta, Ohio (1996).
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The Records of the Original Proceedings of the Ohio Company
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History of Ohio: the Rise and Progress of an American State
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The Records of the Original Proceedings of the Ohio Company
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James Owen and his wife, Mary Owen, the first woman settler
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Founding of the first permanent American settlement of the
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At the Mouth of the Muskingum, Ohio, April 7, 1788.
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Available on 1285: 1194:. Emmis Communications. pp. 15, 130 1015: 992: 281:Flung freedom's star-flag, thanking God. 268:They launched the Mayflower of the West, 165: 149: 93:list of early settlers of Marietta, Ohio 1526:Settlement schemes in the United States 1432: 1363: 1353:, Harper and Brothers, New York (1847). 1299: 1113: 1111: 627:E'en woman's heart grew bold and strong 259:Have echoed, since o'er Braddock's Road 27:List of letters of settlers of Marietta 14: 1488: 1243: 1216: 1065: 721:Colonel Israel Putnam (son of General 681:Till God shall call each wanderer home 598:And wild-wood flowers were blossoming, 1480:More True Stories from Pioneer Valley 1324:, The Grafton Press, New York (1906). 602:The wild deer bounded o'er the plain, 569:"A song of the Early Times out West," 1433:Hulbert, Archer Butler, ed. (1917). 1374:: The Leader Publishing Co. p.  1300:Hulbert, Archer Butler, ed. (1917). 1108: 677:Oh may their fleeting years be blest 664:Nor mourned that they were Pioneers, 623:And met with firm and cheerful front 606:And oft the panther's fearful scream 594:The April winds swept o'er the hills 573:Who first set foot upon these shores 295:On votive stone, the prey of time; - 288:Resurgent in their children's blood, 272:A new New World their pilgrim quest. 44:"General Putnam landing at Marietta" 1516:People from the Northwest Territory 1188:Communications, Emmis (June 1982). 685:And may we all by well spent lives, 635:Sweet were the social joys of life- 631:And with unshrinking heart and hand 362:Major Haffield White, quartermaster 24: 1397: 673:And they, ere long, must pass away 644:But years rolled on and swept away 585:A strong and hardy race were they, 290:They still live on – the Pioneers. 277:Muskingum's bosky shore they trod; 275:When April robed the Buckeye trees 270:A perfect State their civic dream, 71:, later part of the U.S. state of 25: 1547: 901:During 1852 the president of the 844:Other notable arrivals included: 660:Our worthy Sires, all danger o'er 652:The bleating of the gentle sheep, 639:When first they came as Pioneers, 614:When first they came as Pioneers, 589:When first they came as Pioneers, 577:Who fell'd the lordly forest tree 299:Immortalize their lives sublime! 1391:True Stories from Pioneer Valley 882: 868: 839: 835:The Cushing and Goodale families 793: 755: 669:But few are left to bless us now 648:And soon the wilderness was made 619:But like a band of brothers then 540: 526: 512: 498: 286:So fleeted their eventful years; 284:As glides the Oyo's solemn flood 263:Led History the way they strode. 257:The footsteps of a hundred years 38: 1384:Saga of the Oak and Other Poems 1273:Mound Cemetery, Marietta, Ohio, 1172: 1163: 1154: 1145: 1124: 1099: 1090: 1081: 689:We're worthy of the Noble Sires 610:The wily Indian roam'd the wood 575:Where now their children stand; 401:Jarvis (Jervis) Cutler (son of 371:Captain Jonathan Devoll (Devol) 138:visited Marietta on his US tour 1244:Cutler, Julia Perkins (1888). 1217:Cutler, Julia Perkins (1890). 1047: 1038: 1029: 953:Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio 807: 604:The wolf's long howl was heard 571:And that bold adventurous band 297:Behold where monumental States 13: 1: 1506:Pre-statehood history of Ohio 1258:2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3nv9s19v 1210: 633:Gave comfort, aid, and cheer. 581:Resolved on meeting valiantly 380:Captain Josiah Munroe (Munro) 246:First forty-eight, April 1788 218:ancestors) and the three-ton 110: 769: 662:Now felt life's joyous flow- 646:Their trials and their foes, 600:And birds were singing free, 583:All dangers that might come. 444:Theophilus Leonard (Learned) 261:Bold Putnam and the Pioneers 7: 1250:Robert Clarke & Company 1225:Robert Clarke & Company 687:Of strength and virtue show 608:The stoutest bosom stirr'd, 554: 352:, surveyor (son of General 10: 1552: 1536:Ohio history-related lists 1501:People from Marietta, Ohio 1444:Milligan, Fred J. (2003). 1364:Summers, Thomas J (1903). 1356:Stevenson, Burton Egbert: 822:Ohio Company of Associates 612:And sprung his bended bow, 596:And bowed the forest tree, 326:Ohio Company of Associates 266:On wild Monongahela stream 105:Ohio Company of Associates 101:American Revolutionary War 1531:Lists of people from Ohio 1521:1788 in the United States 1423:Robert Clarke and Company 1358:Poems of American History 1044:Cutler (1890), pp.202–03. 896: 658:In days of Old Lang Syne. 637:Few others did they know- 621:Our worthy Fathers stood, 587:To wield the axe and hoe, 579:And built the Cabin Home, 196:West Newton, Pennsylvania 78: 64: 49: 37: 1151:Randall and Ryan, p.458. 976: 949:Samuel Prescott Hildreth 683:To dwell with him above. 671:Of all the honored band- 625:The dangers of the wood; 441:Elizur (Elisur) Kirtland 374:Captain Peregrine Foster 1446:Ohio's Founding Fathers 1105:Hildreth (1848), p.161. 1062:Zimmer (1987) pp.14-17. 989:Cutler (1888), pp.1-28. 929:Landing of the Pioneers 903:Ohio Historical Society 654:The lowing of the kine, 650:To blossom as the rose, 629:Amid the toil and fear, 562:LANDING OF THE PIONEERS 465:Edmond (Edmund) Moulton 53:April 7, 1788 1096:Hildreth (1848), p.24. 1012:Cutler (1888), pp.5-6. 706: 480:David Wallace (Wallis) 365:Captain Ezekiel Cooper 359:John Mathews, surveyor 188:Danvers, Massachusetts 184:Ipswich, Massachusetts 175: 163: 160:Ipswich, Massachusetts 33:Settlement of Marietta 1382:Venable, William H.: 1295:. H. W. Derby and Co. 962:Opening the Door West 941:William Henry Venable 714:Samuel Holden Parsons 679:By Sympathy and Love! 675:Into the spirit land. 666:Just sixty years ago! 641:Just sixty years ago! 616:Just sixty years ago! 591:Just sixty years ago! 558: 456:William Maxom (Mason) 395:Ebenezer Corey (Cory) 383:Captain Jethro Putnam 307:William Henry Venable 192:Hartford, Connecticut 169: 153: 1403:Andrews, Martin R.: 1264:Gage, Frances Dana: 1130:Zimmer (1987), p.19. 1026:Zimmer (1987), p.18. 937:The Founders of Ohio 922:internal improvement 820:, co-founder of the 740:Captain William Dana 691:Of sixty years ago! 520:Return J. Meigs, Sr. 377:Captain William Gray 368:Captain Daniel Davis 252:THE FOUNDERS OF OHIO 230:, and onward to the 214:, in honor of their 1511:Northwest Territory 1367:History of Marietta 1337:Ryan, Daniel Joseph 1327:McCullough, David: 1191:Cincinnati Magazine 1142:Hildreth (1852), v. 852:(cousin of General 432:Hezekiah Flint, Jr. 417:Gilbert Devoll, Jr. 332:Return J. Meigs Sr. 236:Northwest Territory 210:(also known as the 162:on December 3, 1787 103:and members of the 97:Northwest Territory 84:Northwest Territory 34: 1427:Google Book Search 1335:Randall, Emilius; 1160:Summers, pp.49-50. 1053:McCullough, p.259. 226:, and then to the 200:Youghiogheny River 176: 172:Youghiogheny River 164: 154:Departure of from 32: 1496:American pioneers 1278:Hildreth, S. 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Index

American pioneers to the Northwest Territory

Marietta
Ohio
Northwest Territory
Northwest Territory
American Revolutionary War
Ohio Company of Associates
Rufus Putnam
Manasseh Cutler
George Washington
Lafayette
Revolutionary War
visited Marietta on his US tour

David McCullough

Manasseh Cutler
Ipswich, Massachusetts

Youghiogheny River
New England
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Danvers, Massachusetts
Hartford, Connecticut
West Newton, Pennsylvania
Youghiogheny River
flatboats
Pilgrim
Monongahela River

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