| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 str.
...river, opposite the mouth of Kentucky or Cuttawa river ; thence down the said river Ohio to the trail of one hundred and fifty thousand acres, near the rapids of the Ohio, which has been assigned to general Clarke, for the use of himself and his warriors; thence around... | |
| United States - 1811 - 480 str.
...and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and the king of Great Britain, in - the treaty of peace made...States, the following tracts of land are explicitly exr cepted : 1st. The tract of one hundred and fifty txccptions. , • . • iri • y-»i • thousand... | |
| Antonio de Alcedo - 1814 - 654 str.
...and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary-line agreed on by the United States and the king of Great Britain, in the treaty of peace made...following tracts of land are explicitly excepted. — 1st. The tract of 150,000 acres near the Rapids of the Ohio River, which has been assigned to General... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - 1821 - 882 str.
...intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucky or Cuttawa river; thence, down the said river Ohio, to the tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres, near the rapids of the Ohio, which has been assigned to general Clarke, for the use of himself and his warriors; thence, around... | |
| Cherokee Nation, Richard Peters - 1831 - 332 str.
...intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucky or Cuttawa river; thence, down the said river Ohio, to the tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres, near the rapids of the Ohio, which has been assigned to General Clarke, for the use of himself and his warriors; thence, around... | |
| United States - 1837 - 808 str.
...and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and the King of Great Britain, in the treaty of peace made...following tracts of land are explicitly excepted. 1st. The tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres near the rapids of the river Ohio, which has... | |
| United States - 1837 - 798 str.
...and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and the King of Great Britain, in the treaty of peace made...following tracts of land are explicitly excepted. 1st. The tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres near the rapids of the river Ohio-, which has... | |
| United States - 1839 - 720 str.
...intersect that river opposite the mouth of Kentucky or Cuttawa river ; thence, down the said river Ohio, to the tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres, near the rapids of the Ohio, which has been assigned to general Clarke, for the use of himself and his warriors ; thence,... | |
| United States - 1840 - 864 str.
...that river opposite the mouth of Kentucky or Cuttawa -river; thence, down the said river Ohio, to (he tract of one hundred and fifty thousand acres, near the rapids of the Ohio, which has been assigned to general Clarke, for the use of himself and his warriors ; thence,... | |
| James Henry Lanman - 1841 - 278 str.
...lakes, and the waters uniting them, according to the boundaryline agreed on by the United States and the King of Great Britain in the treaty of peace made between them in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three. But from this relinquishment by the United States the... | |
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