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539: 510: 551: 522: 205: 582: 310:, and his body was never found. The Shawnee tribe was upset by his claims that they never resided where he "disappeared," as published in his aforementioned work. Ironically, the Shawnee tribe that he claimed had no ties to Kentucky were the ones to end his life. After his disappearance his partners, Denman and Patterson, transferred his interest in the site of Cincinnati to 33: 197:, to have it published in the summer of 1784. He also had a "Map of Kentucke" engraved and printed in Philadelphia. The edition, including both book and map, consisted of 1,500 copies and was priced at $ 1.50. The map was reprinted several times before 1793. Filson's plan for a second edition, to be endorsed by 162:, afterwards president of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton). Heitman's Historical Register of Colonial Officers reports a John Filson served as an Ensign in Montgomery's Pennsylvania Battalion of the Flying Camp and was taken prisoner at 254:
After spending several years in Kentucky teaching school, surveying, trying (unsuccessfully) to start a seminary, and becoming embroiled in numerous lawsuits and financial difficulties, he purchased from
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The book was almost immediately translated into French and re-published in Paris (1785) and somewhat later a German edition appeared (Leipzig, 1790). The appendix relating the adventures of
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He worked as a schoolteacher and surveyor in Pennsylvania until 1782 or 1783, when he acquired over 13,000 acres (53 km) of western lands and moved to Kentucky. He settled in
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John Filson, the First Historian of Kentucky: An Account of His Life and Writings, Principally from Original Sources
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Filson's survey and plan of the town survives in the layout of modern downtown Cincinnati. In 1790, General
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An Account of a Trip by Land from Vincennes, hid., to Louisville, Kentucky, in 1785
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a one third interest in an 800-acre (3.2 km) tract at the junction of the
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A Diary of a Journey from Philadelphia to Vincennes, Indiana, in 1785
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A Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America
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A Journal of Two Voyages by Water from Vincennes to Louisville
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reprinted Filson's entire work, along with other material, in
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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was extremely popular, and was referenced by (among others)
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While on a surveying and colonizing expedition near the
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The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke
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The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke
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The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke
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Chester County, Pennsylvania
Thirteen Colonies
Great Miami River
Ohio
United States
American
Cincinnati
The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke
Kentucky
surveyor
Cincinnati, Ohio
Chester County, Pennsylvania
West Nottingham Academy
Colora, Maryland
Samuel Finley
Fort Washington
Battle of New York
Lexington
The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke
Wilmington, Delaware
George Washington

Daniel Boone
Lord Byron
Don Juan
Gilbert Imlay
Mathias Denman
Ohio
Licking

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