The book Peculiarities of American Cities was written by author Glazier, Willard W., 1841-1905 Here you can read free online of Peculiarities of American Cities book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Peculiarities of American Cities a good or bad book?
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In spite of remonstrance from the Judge, the troops were, accord- ingly, removed, and the erection of a block-house commenced at once. The settlers at the Bend, who at that time outnumbered those of the more favored place, finding their protection gone, gave up their land and followed the soldiers, and ere long the town was almost deserted. In the course of the ensuing summer, Major Doughty arrived at Cincinnati, with troops from Fort Harmer, and established Fort Washington, which was made the ...most important and extensive military station in the northwest territory. North Bend still continued its existence as a town, and was finally honored by becoming the home of General Wrn. H. Harrison, ninth President of the United States, and there still rest his mortal remains. Farms now occupy the place where Columbia once stood. The unsettled condition of the frontier prevented Cincinnati from making a rapid growth in its early years. In 1800, twelve years after the first colonist landed on the shore of the Ohio opposite the Licking River, there were but 750 inhabitants.
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