Leonard U. Hill Collection

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  • Leonard U. Hill Collection Book Detail

  • Author : Leonard Uzal Hill
  • Release Date : 18??
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  • Genre : Historic sites
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  • File Size : 70,70 MB

Leonard U. Hill Collection by Leonard Uzal Hill PDF Summary

Book Description: Photographs (1880-1970); materials on historical organizations; transcripts (1949-1955) of a radio series entitled The Ohio Story on WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio; materials on technology, natural history, and military affairs; information on Anthony Wayne, including transcripts of men serving under Wayne; secondary source materials on Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark, William Henry Harrison, and others; materials on prehistoric native peoples; collection of 19th century correspondence (1819-1851); correspondence on historical and genealogical subjects; research notes on churches of the Upper Miami Valley, particularly First Presbyterian Church of Piqua, Ohio; area designations; personal genealogical research; information relating to the creation of a historic site in Piqua honoring Col. John Johnston; account books, printing samples of Samuel Caldwell, and Pennsylvania Railroad memorandum; various types of maps of Ohio, twenty Ohio counties, and other parts of the Midwest; and booklets and pamphlets.

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Leonard U. Hill Collection

Leonard U. Hill Collection

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Photographs (1880-1970); materials on historical organizations; transcripts (1949-1955) of a radio series entitled The Ohio Story on WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio; mate

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Contact Points

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The eleven essays in this volume probe multicultural interactions between Indians, Europeans, and Africans in eastern North America's frontier zones from the la