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    History. President Ronald Reagan visiting Ottawa on a whistle stop tour in 1984. The region was long inhabited by the Iroquoian-speaking Wyandot and Algonquian-speaking Ottawa tribes, who settled along the Blanchard River.

  2. Ottawa is the county seat of Putnam County, Ohio. Residents named the town, which was founded in 1833, in honor of the Ottawa people, who once had a village at the site of modern-day Ottawa. Kalida was Putnam County's original seat of government, but a fire destroyed the courthouse in 1866.

  3. From Ottawa, Ohio to either coast there was indigenous culture. They were as varied as the landscapes they inhabited, from the dense forests of the northeast to the expansive prairies in the heartland, and the arid deserts of the southwest to the rugged coastlines of the northwest.

  4. The OTTAWA were Algonkian-speaking hunters, gatherers, and fishers, with limited maize agriculture, when first encountered in 1634 as the Chevaux Relevez on Manitoulin Island in northern Lake Huron.

  5. In 1833 Reverend Jotham Meeker came to the Ottawa’s territory and with him came a better living for the Ottawa. He helped the Ottawa by teaching them and by making sure that they were not taken advantage of by the white man.

  6. The son of Lizzie Wolfe and father of Chief Clarence King, Walter King, Sr. was described as one who “rambled around” and “traveled and tramped extensively in his search for history of his tribe,” Walter King augmented Ottawa oral traditions with his own research and traveled from California to Canada and Kansas to Michigan, visiting ...

  7. Feb 9, 2011 · At its birth in 1915, Ottawa Hills needed to be sold to Toledo home buyers and newspaper readers. The August 7, 1915 announcement (click for larger). The party line on Ottawa Hills is pretty well known: John Willys acquired 1,200 acres along Bancroft west of Secor and enjoined the E.H. Close Realty Co. to sell it and build it into a community.

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