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English: Hand drawn map of northeastern Ohio showing the location of early Indian paths and towns and of the Christian Indian missions established by the Moravian missionaries between 1772 and 1787. The Heckewelder Map was found in the papers of Moses Cleaveland. |
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Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus, 1743-1823 Cleaveland, Moses, 1754-1806 |
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Fort Franklin
Path to Lower Sandusky
Muskingum River - territorial line between the Indians and the United States
Great Deer Lick & Mahoning Old Town
Pennsylvania line (state line)
Old Moravian Indian Town
Moravian Indian Town in 178[6] (Pilgerruh/Pilgrim's Rest)
swamp will make good meadows
Cajahoga Old Town
Path to Cajahoga (Cuyahoga), Sandusky, and Detroit
Old Indian Town
Salt Spring
Ohio River
Old Moravian Indian Town
Muskingum River
The Military Lands
Pennsylvania Donation Lands
Depreciation Lands of Pennsylvania [veterans lands]
Presqueile [[[:w:Fort Presque Isle|Fort Presque Isle]]]
Grant of 2400 Acres land to the Moravians
[[[:w:Connecticut Western Reserve|Connecticut Western Reserve]]]
Last Purchase made of Congress & New York State by Pennsylvania, for the benefit of communication by water to Lake Erie (Erie Triangle)
Big Beaver Creek
Path to the Shawnee Town on Scioto & Miami
Old [Conochton?]
Mead Settlement
The 7 Ranges of Townships surveyed in the year 1785 & 1786, some of which were sold in New York at vendu in 1779
Little Beaver Creek
fine duck pond
navigable by sloops
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- Historic highways of America
- 1796 maps of Ohio
- John Heckewelder
- Maps of Lake Erie
- Native American roads and trails
- Native American villages and towns
- Moravian Indians
- Native American history of the 1790s
- Native Americans of Ohio
- Manuscript maps
- Allegheny River
- 1796 maps of Pennsylvania
- Ohio River in the 18th century
- Road transport in the United States in the 1790s