The Epworth Hymnal, No. 3;

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The Epworth Hymnal, No. 3;
Black, James M. (James Milton), 1856-1938, Ed
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Heckewelder, who was at the Seneca capital in 1762, then inhabited by Delawares, called it " Tuscarawas," the word signifying "old town," or ancient place. Boquet, with his army, was there in 1764, and called it by the same name. So did Mcintosh in 1778, when he erected Fort Laurens, in close proximity.
Eight miles north, Rogers, in 1761, found a town which he said was called the "Mingo Cabins." Passing up the river, the Mingoes, Chippewas, Ottawas or Cuyahogas, had a town at or near the mouth
...of each creek emptying into the Tuscarawas. Rogers spent some time in hunting with the Indians, and relates that eight miles south of Beaver- town they shot two elks. They were evidently killed on Sugar Creek, in the vicinity of the present Dover.
From the ancient Seneca capital, on the border of the present Stark County, to Goshockgunk, at the present town of Coshocton, is a distance of fifty odd miles, within which space were " Tuscarawas," Beavertown, the Ottawa town below the fording place, an old town below the mouth of Sugar Creek, Three Legstown, at the mouth of Still- water, King Beaver's hamlet, near the present Gnaden- hntten, Ge-liel-c-muk-pe-chuk, a Delaware capital, fifteen miles south of the " Big Spring, King New Comerstown, at the present town of that name.


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