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Jacob Yoder

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66:, investing the proceeds in sugar for the Philadelphia market. This was the first attempt to navigate the Ohio and Mississippi rivers for commercial purposes. Subsequently, he settled in Spencer County, Kentucky, and took part in equipping and keeping in the field the military forces in the northwest territory. 196: 186: 181: 191: 59: 161: 80: 76: 166: 43: 47: 115:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Beechland/Vaucluse / Jacob Yoder House" 32: 131: 118: 114: 79:, the home in Spencer County, Kentucky which he built in 1804, survives and is listed on the 24: 176: 171: 8: 51: 20: 142: 155: 28: 55: 46:
in the Pennsylvania line, he built a large boat at Fort Red Stone (now
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in May, 1782. With the profits of this venture he bought
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Life on the Mississippi: an epic American adventure.
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pioneer
Reading
Pennsylvania
Spencer County
Kentucky
American Revolutionary War
Brownsville
Monongahela River
New Orleans
peltries
Havana
flatboat
Beechland
National Register of Historic Places
"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Beechland/Vaucluse / Jacob Yoder House"
National Park Service
accompanying 10 photos from 1976, and map
FLAT BOAT INVENTOR! HISTORY OF JACOB YODER'S HOME
Categories
United States Army soldiers
American pioneers
1758 births
1832 deaths
People from Reading, Pennsylvania
People from Spencer County, Kentucky
American people of Swiss descent
People of Pennsylvania in the American Revolution

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