Tecumseh Speaks in Chillicothe 1807 and L. Insley "Memoirs" Continued

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Tecumseh Speaks in Chillicothe 1807 and L. Insley "Memoirs" Continued is text, with genre leaflet. Its dimensions are 8.5 in. x 11 in.. It is 2 pages long.

It was created on Thursday, April 1, 2010.

Linworth Historical Society is the Creator.

This newsletter of the Linworth Historical Society (April 2010) is the second in a series reprinting excerpts from Leonard Insley's memoirs of his friendship with Bill Moose. Insley founded "The Worthington News," in 1925 and served as its editor until 1952. From 1933-1943 he was mayor of Worthington. Bill Moose is widely regarded as the last member of the Wyandot people to live in central Ohio. The series began with the January 2010 issue of the newsletter and is continued in the August 2010 issue.

It covers the topics newsletters, newspapers and Native Americans.

It features the people Leonard Insley, 1882-1952 and Kihue (Bill Moose), 1837-1937.

It features the organization Linworth United Methodist Church.

It covers the city Linworth.

You can find the original at Worthington Libraries.

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The Worthington Memory identification code is lhs0041_001.

This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on February 9, 2011. It was last updated October 6, 2017.