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Domestic News May 2, 1835

South Branch Intelligencer

Romney, Hampshire County, West Virginia

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The boundary dispute between Ohio and Michigan ends without bloodshed: township elections held under Ohio laws on the 6th ultimo, survey of the line progressing, Michigan military actions suspended, settlement anticipated at next Congress session.

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The Boundary Question again, and, for the last time, we hope. --The Zanesville Republican, of the 18th ultimo, furnishes the following agreeable information in regard to the dispute between Ohio and Michigan :

"The war respecting the disputed territory between Ohio and Michigan is over without bloodshed. The people went on to elect their township officers on the 6th ultimo, in conformity with the Laws of Ohio, without molestation, and the Commissioners are progressing with the survey of the line.-- The military movements on the part of Michigan have been suspended, and the dispute will no doubt be settled by the next session of Congress."

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Politics

What keywords are associated?

Boundary Dispute Ohio Michigan Township Elections Congress Settlement

Where did it happen?

Ohio And Michigan

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Ohio And Michigan

Event Date

6th Ultimo

Outcome

over without bloodshed; elections held without molestation; survey progressing; military movements suspended; to be settled by next session of congress

Event Details

The war respecting the disputed territory between Ohio and Michigan is over without bloodshed. The people went on to elect their township officers on the 6th ultimo, in conformity with the Laws of Ohio, without molestation, and the Commissioners are progressing with the survey of the line. The military movements on the part of Michigan have been suspended, and the dispute will no doubt be settled by the next session of Congress.

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