Boating in Ohio

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<p>The narrative set forth in this book tells of a boating trip to the massacre memorial at Gnadenhutten Ohio. The massacre took place in 1782 near the mid-point of the Tuscarawas River on land that was to become modern Gnadenhutten. Ninety Moravian Indians were murdered at the sides of the shallow river in the wilderness; the murderers were part of a militia from Western Pennsylvania. The Indians those murdered were descendants of Asians; the murderers were descendants of Europeans. The two groups had traveled around the world from a common African origin to find their fate in Ohio.</p><p>Also the narrative covers marriage (bonding) and the effect of maternal mortality on marriage (debonding).</p><p>The narrative covers Blennerhassett Island in the Ohio River (and the owners' enduring marriage there) and South Bass Island in Lake Erie (and the landmark Indian history there).</p><p>The author travels by truck boat and bicycle on his circumnavigation of Ohio.</p>
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