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A part of the 1808 Osage Native American land cession, the county was settled in the early 1830s by pioneers from Kentucky and Tennessee.
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Thus, Cortland County was created from the southern half of Onondaga County as part of the Boston Ten Towns on April 8, 1808, and was named in honor of the Pierre Van Cortlandt family-Pierre, Sr. having been the first lieutenant governor of the state.
Finally, in 1808 the southern part of Bladen County was combined with part of Brunswick County to form Columbus County.
It is named for the U. S. cavalry commander Colonel Alexander W. Doniphan ( 1808 – 1887 ) of Liberty, Missouri, who played an important part in the Mexican-American War.
Counties later formed all or in part from Clark County were: Crawford ( 1818 ), Decatur ( 1822 ), Fayette ( 1819 ), Floyd ( 1819 ), Franklin ( 1811 ), Harrison ( 1808 ), Jackson ( 1816 ), Jefferson ( 1811 ), Jennings ( 1817 ), Randolph ( 1818 ), Ripley ( 1816 ), Rush ( 1822 ), Scott ( 1820 ), Switzerland ( 1814 ), Union ( 1821 ), Washington ( 1814 ), and Wayne ( 1811 ).
Union Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on November 23, 1808, from portions of Elizabeth Township, while the area was still part of Essex County.
The town was formed from part of the Town of Fabius ( in Onondaga County ) when Cortland County was created in 1808.
Clarence was split off from Willink in 1804, before Niagara County was created from part of Genesee County in 1808.
Afterwards, part of Jay was used to form, in whole or part, the Towns of Keene ( 1808 ), Elizabethtown and Wilmington ( 1821 ).
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After the Civil War ended, the Osage lands were coveted as the largest and last reserve of good land in the eastern part of the state.
It arranged with the Bureau of Indian Affairs to sub-lease the eastern part of the Osage reservation until 1916.
The eastern part of the county is within the Eastern Lowlands physiographic region and the western part is in the Osage Plains.
In 1825, the Osage Nation ceded the territory where the Federal Government planned to resettle the Creek Nation and other tribes after their expulsion from the Southeastern part of the United States.
In addition, the town is bordered by Pottawatomie Creek and the Marais des Cygnes River ( part of the Osage River system ), which are also named for the two tribes.
When first settled, Knob Noster was part of Cooper County which took in all of the territory between the Osage and Missouri Rivers.
The Osage for their part became a more significant player in the development of Missouri history ; they lived along the Osage River in Vernon County, Missouri and near the Missouri village in Saline County.
* a north-western upland plain or prairie region part of the Interior Plains ' Central Lowland ( areas Osage Plain 12f and Dissected Till Plains 12e ) known as the northern plains
) By the end of the 18th century, these two tribes were dominant in the eastern part of the future state: the Kansa on the Kansas River to the North and the Osage on the Arkansas River to the South.
The government resettled to Indian Territory ( now part of Oklahoma ) those Native American tribes based in eastern Kansas, principally the Kansa and Osage, opening land to move eastern tribes into the area.
The settlement of several tribes in the eastern part of the Cherokee Outlet ( including the Kaw, Osage, Pawnee, Ponca, and Tonkawa tribes ) separated it from the Cherokee Nation proper and left them unable to use it for grazing or hunting.
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