VISIONS OF THE WESTERN RESERVE: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DOCUMENTS OF NORTHEAS
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The documents range from an Indian captivity narrative to narratives of exploration to records left by a missionary to a young girls remarkable record of growing up on the frontier to accounts by immigrants of life in a new world. The collection begins with Benjamin Franklins 1755 statement about the importance of the land we know as Ohio and ends in 1860 with African American John Malvins comments on race and history in Ohio. Robert A. Wheeler provides a general introduction to the volume as a whole, plus introductions to each of the four chronological sections. In addition, he presents historical and biographical information for each document included in the collection.
This is a wonderful history of the Ohios formative years, but it is also a first-rate American history of the movement westward in the decades between the Revolution and the Civil War.
