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OHIO: A Short History of Ohio: A Brief Sketch of the Leading Events in the History of Ohio and an Outline of its Civil Government (Softcover)

OHIO: A Short History of Ohio: A Brief Sketch of the Leading Events in the History of Ohio and an Outline of its Civil Government (Softcover)

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by A W West and J L Hunt. 1888. 60p

Ohio's history is marked by the aftermath of the French and Indian War, leading to English colonization and subsequent conflicts like Pontiac's War that heightened tensions in the Ohio Valley. The establishment of county government structures and officials played a crucial role in shaping Ohio's civil governance. Logan's poignant speech reflected a desire for peace despite seeking revenge for the atrocities committed against his kin, showcasing the complex dynamics of early Ohio history.

The civil government in Ohio focused on the establishment of local boards for education, defining the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace, and outlining the roles of various county officers. Additionally, a brief historical account of Ohio's governors from 1803 to 1877 sheds light on the state's political evolution and leadership over the years. These governmental structures laid the foundation for Ohio's administrative framework and governance practices.

Ohio's early settlements saw the establishment of an English trading post in 1749, followed by Indian treaties and conflicts in the late 1700s, including Governor St. Clair's expedition against Northwest tribes in 1790. These events underscore the intricate interactions between settlers, Native Americans, and colonial authorities, shaping the socio-political landscape of Ohio during its formative years.

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