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..We have commenced our clearing, beginning at the center, and running southwest. We have about twenty acres now chopped. and four cleared off. Are planting two of it to corn, and more than one we sow to oats and grass for a little pasture. The remainder is occupied by two 10g houses, and a site for the boarding house and school room. The col- lege will be in the upper 10ft. We have the wood all u hewecl, but one dayts work . . . letter from the Oberlin Colony dated June 11, 1833 15
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HDavid Zeisberger and John Heckewelder, two Moravian mis- sionaries. built the town of Licht- nau near the Delaware Indians, camp of Gaushauchagunk, now Coshocton. In piously building the town in the shape of a cross they completely obliterated the cere- monial earthworks of the Mound- builders on the same sight . . . ,, from Odd 0711.0 by Harold Norman 14
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tLSATURDAY: Literary and Social Club meets with Mrs. I. L. porter, 114 Fairway. MONDAY: City Council meets in City Hall at 7 :30 p.m.; Pythian Sisters Past Chiefs meet with Mrs. Frank Krueger, 39 Union at 8:30 p.m.; 0C faculty recital in Warner Hall, Robert B. Taylor. French horn, at 8 :30 p.m. TUESDAY: Nineteenth Century Club meets at the Oberlin Inn, Mrs. Breck- enridge Durand. hostess. WEDNESDAY: Social progress Department meets with Mrs. W. F. n Gaeuman, 64 Glenhurst at 8:15 p.m. Datebook. in the Oberlin News- Tribune, January 3, 1963. 16
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