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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 1 1 Browse Search
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Jefferson.] Fisher Ames's speech before the House on the Jay treaty with England......April 28, 1796 House agrees to sustain Jay's treaty......April 30, 1796 Tennessee admitted (the sixteenth State)......June 1, 1796 First session adjourns......June 1, 1796 New treaty with the Creek Indians......June 29, 1796 Washington's Farewell address issued, refusing to accept office again......Sept. 19, 1796 Charles C. Pinckney succeeds James Monroe as minister to France......September, 1796 Third Presidential election......Nov, 8, 1796 Second session opens at Philadelphia, Pa.......Dec. 6, 1796 Congress assembles in the House for the purpose of counting the electoral vote......Feb. 8, 1797 [At this time was illustrated one of the great faults in the Constitution relative to the election of President and Vice-President prior to the Twelfth Amendment—Adams, a strong Federalist, President, and Jefferson, in direct opposition to that party, Vice-President.] Char
o treat, but on their refusal advanced with his usual dash and vigor, with about 2,000 men, and defeated them at Fallen Timbers, or Maumee Rapids......Aug. 20, 1794 General Wayne's treaty with the Indians at Greenville, Darke county......Aug. 3, 1795 Town of Dayton laid out......Nov. 4, 1795 First settlement on the Western Reserve begun at Conneaut, the Plymouth of the Reserve ......July 4, 1796 Town of Chillicothe laid out......1796 Settlement started at Cleveland......September, 1796 William Henry Harrison appointed secretary of Northwestern Territory......1798 Steubenville settled......September, 1798 Governor St. Clair directs an election of delegates for a territorial assembly......Oct. 29, 1798 First territorial Assembly meets at Cincinnati......Jan. 22, 1799 First weekly newspaper in the Northwest, the Western spy and Hamilton gazette, Joseph Carpenter editor, appears at Cincinnati......May 28, 1799 William Henry Harrison elected delegate to C