Ohio Colonial Records

History
The French set up trading posts in Ohio during the 18th century. As part of the Treaty of 1763 following the French and Indian War, France ceded Ohio and the remaining the Old Northwest to Great Britain. Great Britain ceded claims to Ohio to the United States in the 1783 Treaty of Paris.

Resources

 * The French and British in the Old Northwest: A Bibliographical and manuscript Source by Henry Putney Beers. (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1957).
 * The Scioto Speculation and the Frrench Settlement at Gallipolis by Theodore Thomas Belote. (1907. Reprint. Fort Wayne, IN: Allen County Public L8ibrary, n.d.).
 * The Making of the Ohio Valley States, 1660-1837 by Samuel Adams Drake. (1916. Reprint. Fairborn, OH: Cincinnati Branch Library, 1973).
 * Pioneer Ohio Newspapers, 1793-1810: Genealogical and Historical Abstracts by Karen Mauer Green. (Galveston, TX: Frontier Press, 1986).
 * History of Catholicity in Northern Ohio and in the Diocese of Cleveland from 1749 to December 31, 1900 by George Francis Houck. (1903. Reprint. Fort Wayne, IN: Allen County Public Library, 1983).
 * Ohio Country Missionary: The Diary of David McClure, 1748-1820). (1899. Reprint. Camden, MD: Penobscot Press, 1996).
 * Stockades in the Wilderness: The Frontier Defenses and Settlements of Southwestern Ohio, 1788-1795 by Richard Scamyhorn and John Steinle. (Dayton, OH: Landfall Press, 1986).
 * History of the State of Ohio: First Period, 1650-1787 by James Wickes Taylor. (Cincinnati: H.W. Derby, 1854).
 * Diary of David Zeisberger: A Moravian Missionary Among the Indians of Ohio by David Zeisberger. (1885. Reprint. Saint Clair Shores, MI: Scholarly Press, 1972).