The Squirrel Hunters of Ohio; or, Glimpses of Pioneer Life
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A collection of recollections and sketches presenting life in early Ohio as settlers transformed wilderness into communities. The author gathers pioneer reminiscences, practical anecdotes, and natural observations to portray settlement patterns, social and educational institutions, and civic development; profiles of local professions; descriptions of native wildlife and trees as resources and companions; and changing transportation and communication—from stagecoaches and canals to railroads and telegraph—that shaped daily life. Interwoven are domestic scenes, hunting and farming practices, community rituals, and material culture that illuminate how immigrants adapted, survived, and built local identity on the frontier.
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