It was he who dispatched to Roanoke the band of settlers, led by John White, whose disappearance in 1587 led to an enduring historical mystery.
Meadville was founded on May 12, 1788 by a party of settlers led by David Mead.
This series of events caused the settlers, led by Timothy Meeker, to form a group to riot against the British government.
The first European settlers, led by Captain William Tichenor, arrived in 1851.
Shortly after acquiring the land grant in 1628, it sent a small group of settlers led by John Endecott to prepare the way for further migration.
These settlers, led by Judge John J. Harper, intended to build a town that would be the religious and educational center for the area.
The settlers, led by Hagnon, used Eion as their initial base of operations.
Although white settlers led by Benjamin Sells pleaded for the old chief and attempted to bribe the death squad, the trial and sentencing were swift.
The second tale tells the story of a group of settlers led by a man named Lockwood that decided to colonize the banks of the river.
A group of settlers led by Daniel Weaver first settled in the area in 1855.