Image and quote from the book by Thomas Summers: History of Marietta, The Leader Publishing Co., Marietta, Ohio (1903). ColWilliam (talk) 22:37, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
He prepared a large, well built wagon for their use, covered with black canvas on which he, himself, had painted in large white letters, “FOR THE OHIO”.
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Manasseh Cutler prepared this wagon in Danvers, Massachusetts for the first pioneers to the Ohio Country. “He prepared a large, well built wagon for their use, covered with black canvas on which he, himself, had painted in large white letters, “FOR TH
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