

Organization - Cosmopolitan population - Natural features. The first election - Town of Alvordton - Churches and Theron Landon and other early settlers - The village of Hamer

church - Other churches and socialĮrection of township - Creeks - Notable pioneers - A Revolu-Īntiquities and natural features - Bridgewater center andĪinger - The Smith settlement - Sketches of pioneers- Mills, Organization - Natural features - Sketches of early settlers -Įdon - Columbia M. Organization - The first settlers - Schools and churches. West Unity - Mills and stores - Churches - Lockport Natural features - Sketches of pioneers - Their homes and schools Organization - John Stubbs and other pioneers - Village of Government of Bryan - History of public library - Churches. Tures- First settlement - Progress of the township - City The second oldest township - Boundaries - Topographical fea. Marriages - Church sketches - Mills - Village of Edgerton. Natural features - The pioneers and their work - First births and Sketches of early physicians - County medical society. Probate court and judges - Clerks of the courts - Sheriffs -Īfflictions of the pioneers - The ravages of malarial fever. With sketches - The district court - Prosecuting attorneys. Sions of court in Williams county - Common pleas judges Of some of them - Early court of common pleas - First ses. List of associate judges under the old Constitution, with sketches Statistics concerning the present day schools in the Schoolhouses - Old-fashioned spelling-schools - School books Societies and fairs - Patrons of husbandry - Primitive manu-įactures- Early mercantile establishments - Statistics of 1904.Įarly schools and schoolmasters - Description of the primitive The drift deposit - Agricultural products - Agricultural Industry and agriculture - Topography and geology of the county To date, with biographical mention of many of the favored Political history of the county, beginning with 1824, and includingĪ roster of National, State and county officers, brought down Hundred and Forty-second regiments of infantry - The ThirdĪnd Ninth regiments of cavalry - Field and staff officersĬhronological record of events from the close of the war to 1905 Troops - The Fourteenth regiment - The Thirty-eighth, Sixty-Įighth, One Hundredth, One Hundred and Eleventh, One Sition to the government’s policy - First organization of Period of peace - War with Mexico - The sectional strife - Oppo. History of efforts to establish newspapers - Census of 1860. Michigan and Northern Indiana road - Early postoffices. House- Early railway projects - The building of the Southern Old log court-house - Difficulties in building the brick court. The commissioners at Bryan, and their first official acts - The Of Defiance and Fulton counties - Efforts to remove theĬounty seat - The embryo village of Bryan - First session of Seat of justice at Bryan - Reduction in size of county by erection Stevens of Michigan - Dispute finally settled by Congress.

Pute- Removal of the obstreperous Acting-Governor Major Stickney and his connections with the boundary dis. Stitution- The Harris line- The Fulton line - The WabashĪnd Lake Erie canal - Attack upon official surveying party. Mitchell & Bradley’s map - Exception clause in first State con. Importance of the question - The origin of the difficulty. Population - “County-seat fight,” and the removal of the seat Of townships in the present Williams county - Character of the Limits - Personal mention of prominent men - Organization Of Defiance as the first permanent seat of justice - Election ofĬounty officers in the fall of 1826 - Defalcations of certainĬounty officials - Opening of roads in the present county Sions of the board of county commissioners - The selection Organization of the county - First county officials - Different ses. Indians - Cessions of territory by the Red Men - Formation Montgomery, Miami, and Shelby counties - Claims of the Tives in first legislative assembly - Under the jurisdiction of The Greenville treaty - The county of Wayne - Representa. Title to lands - Treaty of 1783 - Virginia’s claim of sovereignty. The Mound Builders - Their works in Williams county - Generalĭescription of mounds - Implements made by the extinct Including Each of the Different Townships
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