66 Indians as early as 1755. WhenNetawatwes. chief of Lthe Delawares, took up his abode there about 1760, he retained the name, it corresponding with his own in English. When Colonel Boquet, in 1764, marched down the valley and deposed Netawatwes, he retained the name on his map. When Governor Penn, of Pennsylvania, sent messages to the Indians in 1774, he retained the name in his official paper. When Brodhead, in 1780, marched down to Coshocton, he called it by the same name. In 1827 the good old Nicholas Neighbor, when he laid it off in lots, saw that it would pay him to retain the old name, and did so. Mary Harris married again, had children, and removed west about the time Pipe Wolf’s tribe removed to Sandusky, in 1778-9. After that she became oblivious in history: but the" river from Coshocton to the mouth of Kill- ; buck is still called ‘The White Woman’s River. New Philadelphia.—The primal settlement of Tuscarawas by the Europeans began in 1802. From then till 1806, the settlers came in force;*and blazing log-fires, falling forests.
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