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Dublin Core
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Title
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Indigenous History of Wooster
Still Image
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Original Format
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Map
Dublin Core
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Title
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Map of Land Covered under Treaty of Fort Industry
Subject
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Treaty of Fort Industry
Description
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The highlighted area of this map marks the lands covered under the Treaty of Fort Industry. The amount of area included shows how important the Treaty was to the formation of northeastern Ohio, including Wooster.
Creator
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Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of American Ethnology
Publisher
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Wikipedia
Date
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1899
Contributor
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Charles C. Royce
Language
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English
Type
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Image with Text
Identifier
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Royce-areas-ohio
Coverage
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Ohio
America
expansion
Fort Industry
Map
northeast
Ohio
settlement
survey
treaty