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History of Athens County, Ohio on CD
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History of Athens County, Ohio on CD

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Walker, Charles M. History of Athens County, Ohio : and, incidentally, of the Ohio Land Company and the first settlement of the state at Marietta : with personal and biographical sketches of the early settlers, narratives of pioneer adventures, etc. Cincinnati: R. Clarke, 1869, 614 pgs. Contents Chapter I. Indian occupation of Ohio Chapter II. The Ohio Company Chapter III. From 1787 to 1796 Chapter IV. From 1797 to 1805 Chapter V. Athens County Chapter VI. Town and township of Athens Chapter VII. The Ohio University Chapter VIII. Alexander Township Chapter IX. Ames Township Chapter X. Bern Township Chapter XI. Canaan Township Chapter XII. Carthage Township Chapter XIII. Dover Township Chapter XIV. Lee Township Chapter XV. Lodi Township Chapter XVI. Rome Township Chapter XVII. Trimble Township Chapter XVIII. Troy Township Chapter XIX. Waterloo Township Chapter XX. York Township Appendix Index

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