This certificate, from the Marietta Bicentennial Commission, certifies that Carl Givler participated in the Bicentennial celebrations of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 and the 200th birthday of Marietta, Ohio. The 1937-1938 Northwest Territory Sesquicentennial Celebration was a federally funded yearlong celebration which commemorated the journey of the Ohio Company of Associates of 48 men who traveled westward from Ipswich, Massachusetts to Marietta, Ohio in 1787. A main feature of the celebration was to recruit a caravan of 38 men to re-create the journey. At each stop along the 52 day trek, the pioneers presented a pageant called “Freedom on the March.” In West Newton, Pennsylvania, the participants were given tools of the 1700s to buil...
This document provides information about the various friends, organizations, and churches that suppo...
This photograph of William Farrell is from the Northwest Territory Celebration trek and shows him st...
This book published by the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission provides information about the...
This certificate, on behalf of the members of the Historical Society of West Newton, in West Newton,...
This certificate, from the Sesquicentennial Association of Marietta, was presented to Carl Givler fo...
This certificate, from the Marietta Bicentennial Commission, certifies that Betty Givler participate...
This photograph shows Carl Givler and dog Buck while on the Northwest Territory Celebration trek in ...
This photograph depicts the pioneers and their families who reunited to reenact the Northwest Territ...
This photograph depicts Carl Givler and his wife Betty, who participated in the the Northwest Territ...
This invitation from the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission invites attendees to the ceremon...
Published by the Marietta Northwest Territory Celebration Commission for the 1937-38 sesquicentennia...
This newsletter provides information about the Ordinance of 1787 and the original journey to the Nor...
This photograph shows James Lyle riding a white horse during the Northwest Territory Celebration tre...
This map, created by F. Rentschler and printed by the Federal Art Project Works Progress Administrat...
This document provides information about the surviving pioneers who participated in the 1937-38 sesq...
This document provides information about the various friends, organizations, and churches that suppo...
This photograph of William Farrell is from the Northwest Territory Celebration trek and shows him st...
This book published by the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission provides information about the...
This certificate, on behalf of the members of the Historical Society of West Newton, in West Newton,...
This certificate, from the Sesquicentennial Association of Marietta, was presented to Carl Givler fo...
This certificate, from the Marietta Bicentennial Commission, certifies that Betty Givler participate...
This photograph shows Carl Givler and dog Buck while on the Northwest Territory Celebration trek in ...
This photograph depicts the pioneers and their families who reunited to reenact the Northwest Territ...
This photograph depicts Carl Givler and his wife Betty, who participated in the the Northwest Territ...
This invitation from the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission invites attendees to the ceremon...
Published by the Marietta Northwest Territory Celebration Commission for the 1937-38 sesquicentennia...
This newsletter provides information about the Ordinance of 1787 and the original journey to the Nor...
This photograph shows James Lyle riding a white horse during the Northwest Territory Celebration tre...
This map, created by F. Rentschler and printed by the Federal Art Project Works Progress Administrat...
This document provides information about the surviving pioneers who participated in the 1937-38 sesq...
This document provides information about the various friends, organizations, and churches that suppo...
This photograph of William Farrell is from the Northwest Territory Celebration trek and shows him st...
This book published by the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission provides information about the...