Stalwart Auver
A Story of Michael Myers, One of the Most Notable Figures of Border Warfare and Early Days Along the Ohio River (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from Stalwart Auver: A Story of Michael Myers, One of the Most Notable Figures of Border Warfare and Early Days Along the Ohio River He preempted Section 25 on which Toronto, Ohio, now stands, and in 1799 moved his wife and four children from Pigeon Creek, to his cabin, which was Opposite Fosterville, on the river bank. He died at the remarkable age of 107.
The author is so impressed with this wonder ful life, that he only regrets, that he has not written a better story.
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