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Cutler's original intent was to buy only about 1,500,000 acres (6,000 km²) for the Ohio Company, but on the July 27, Congress authorized a grant of about 5,000,000 acres (20,000 km²) of land for $3,500,000; a reduction of one-third was allowed for bad tracts, and it was also provided that the lands could be paid for in United States securities.
November 25, 1980 (109-119 S. High St. Hillsboro: 5: C. S. Bell Foundry and Showroom: C. S. Bell Foundry and Showroom: November 25, 1980 (154-158 W. Main St.
Cutler is an unincorporated community in southwestern Fairfield Township, Washington County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45724. [ 2 ] It lies at the intersection of State Route 555 and County Road 59 near Gilbert Run, a subsidiary of the Little Hocking River , which meets the Ohio River at Little Hocking to ...
In 2011 Foyles took over Grant & Cutler, a foreign language bookseller that had been founded in 1936. [18] In March 2011 Foyles closed Grant & Cutler's shop at 55–57 Great Marlborough Street and merged it with the foreign language section of Foyles' then premises in the Foyles Building. [ 19 ]
Roughly bounded by Beechwood Rd., Dixie Highway, and Woodlawn Ave. 39°02′49″N 84°33′15″W / 39.0469444°N 84.554167°W / 39.0469444; -84.554167 ( Beechwood Historic Fort Mitchell
Covington is a village in Miami County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,548 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area. The ...
State Route 555 (SR 555) is a 62.36-mile-long (100.36 km), north–south running state highway that passes through four counties in southeastern Ohio.State Route 555's southern terminus is at the concurrency of US 50, SR 7 and SR 32 (James A. Rhodes Appalachian Highway) in the unincorporated community of Little Hocking in extreme southwestern Washington County.
Grant is an unincorporated community in Hardin County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] History. A post office called Grant was established in 1863, and remained in ...