. Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . of the papers cover a wide range of subjects, viz: Cultureand manufacture of wool in Cayuga county, N. Y., fromits first settlement to the present time, William Hayden.* Memoirs of David Thomas, William Bostwick, andGeorge Fleming. Early life in Auburn, A Cayugajoint stock company, The burning of the St. James. These monographs admirably preserve the Early His-tory of localities and are worthy of emulation in all partsof the Union. History of the Ste. Mary Paper, 15 Cts. Annals of Fort Mackinac. Paper, 25 Cents. Indian
. Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . of the papers cover a wide range of subjects, viz: Cultureand manufacture of wool in Cayuga county, N. Y., fromits first settlement to the present time, William Hayden.* Memoirs of David Thomas, William Bostwick, andGeorge Fleming. Early life in Auburn, A Cayugajoint stock company, The burning of the St. James. These monographs admirably preserve the Early His-tory of localities and are worthy of emulation in all partsof the Union. History of the Ste. Mary Paper, 15 Cts. Annals of Fort Mackinac. Paper, 25 Cents. Indian Names of Places Near the Great IvAkes. Cloth, $ By Dwight H. Kelton, Captain U. S. Army. The foregoing monographs are concise accounts of thesubjects treated by Captain Kelton in a pleasant can be obtained of the author, who was for sometime stationed at Fort Mackinaw. Kelton & Co., pub-lishers, Dwight, Mich. fc * 01 ^ . < o o J-^ o « I- o § < c c^ (U ^ w. OHIO Archasological and Historical QUARTERLY. VOL. IL MARCH, 1889. No. 4. SOME RKCOLIvECTlONS OF HISTORIC TRAVELOVER NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, VIR-GINIA AND OHIO, IN THESEVEN YEARS FROM1840-1847. Head at the fourth annual meeting of the Ohio Archaeological andHistorical Society, at Chillicothe. February 1, 1889. I propose this evening to give you some reminiscences ofmy travels in search of history over the four States of NewYork, New Jersey, Virginia and. Ohio, from 1840 to will consist largely of recollections of men of markthat I met. To render them more valuable I will presentsome facts of my early days, and show how I was led into apursuit so out of the ordinary course. I was born in a State that is more indebted to Ohio thanany other—Connecticut. Its people early in this century,5ay about 1820, were noted as the best educated in theUnion. When I was a boy I never knew a native whocould not read and write, and so homogeneous was ourpopulation that my native city. New Have
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