Statistics for occurrence #1 of “White Woman's River” in entry garfield-james-abram of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...elude of American independence. Late in December Rogers returned to the Maumee; and, setting out from the point where Sandusky City now stands, crossed the Huron River to the northern branch of White Woman's River , and, passing thence by the English village of Beaverstown, and up the Ohio, reached Fort Pitt on Jan. 23, 1761, just a month after he left Detroit. Under the leadership of Pitt, England was fina...
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