When we think of settling the West, our minds will often turn to the broad expanses of the American West that conjures up scenes of broad prairies and herds of buffalo and antelope. Such was not the case in the First American West. We also may think of the Canadian provinces of the same name. After the signing of the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, Britain ceded land that would eventually comprise the Northwest Territory. Just five years later, the first settlers would leave their homes in New England and begin their journey to the “Territory Northwest of the River Ohio”, and establish their first city – Marietta. Eventually the states of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota would be included.
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Wonderful webinar! Thank you for all the great ideas and sources. I have early Columbiana settlers.
This webinar was so interesting with lots of useful information. I'll be watching it again.
Excellent presentation. So glad I found this webinar. Thank you
Very informative. My 5th GGF settled in the Duck Creek Donation tract in 1796 and sold in 1808.