Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834, part 1
volume ix, p. 148, note 69.
Neville, in Clermont County, Ohio, was settled by John Gregg in 1795.
The "Helen Mar" steamboat (88 tons) was built at Cincinnati in 1832; it was reported as being out of commission in 1837.
Moscow, Clermont County, Ohio, was laid out by Owen Davis (1816); and Point Pleasant, five miles farther down the river, in the same county, was platted in the same year by Joseph Jackson for its proprietor, Henry Ludlow.
For New Richmond, see Flint's _Letters_, in our volume ix, p. 148, note 70.--ED.
[73] For the founding of Cincinnati, see Cuming's _Tour_, in our