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
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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
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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
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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
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and described these pioneers and former officers: "They were the bravest of brave. Better men never lived." Historian
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The Founders of Ohio, Brief Sketches of the Forty-Eight Pioneers
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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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1322:History of the Ohio Society of New York 1885–1905
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1419:Journal and Letters of Col. John May, of Boston
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1412:Recollections of the First Settlement of Ohio
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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).
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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-
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290:They still live on – the Pioneers.
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275:When April robed the Buckeye trees
270:A perfect State their civic dream,
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299:Immortalize their lives sublime!
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371:Captain Jonathan Devoll (Devol)
138:visited Marietta on his US tour
1244:Cutler, Julia Perkins (1888).
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261:Bold Putnam and the Pioneers
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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.
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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.
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365:Captain Ezekiel Cooper
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184:Ipswich, Massachusetts
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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!
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395:Ebenezer Corey (Cory)
383:Captain Jethro Putnam
307:William Henry Venable
192:Hartford, Connecticut
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1130:Zimmer (1987), p.19.
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937:The Founders of Ohio
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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.
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432:Hezekiah Flint, Jr.
417:Gilbert Devoll, Jr.
332:Return J. Meigs Sr.
236:Northwest Territory
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84:Northwest Territory
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1427:Google Book Search
1335:Randall, Emilius;
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180:New England
1490:Categories
1463:0595750397
1450:Lincoln NE
1211:References
1121:, 199-201.
947:(1848) by
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334:, surveyor
228:Ohio River
111:Background
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57:1788-04-07
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212:Mayflower
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1078:, 50-51.
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1266:Poems
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977:Notes
1468:OCLC
1458:ISBN
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