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The Squirrel Hunters of Ohio; or, Glimpses of Pioneer Life

Chapter 4: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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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.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Frontispiece.
Home of the Pioneer,7
This is Freedom!9
The Gum Tree,12
Stray Pup,30
Gamer,33
Our Cabin, 1821,37
Ground Hog Club—Certificate of Membership,58
Ohio School-house from 1796 to 1840,64
School-house of 1851, in which President Garfield Taught,92
The Olive Branch,95
Hunter and Dog,118
Man of Special Providences,128
Church, Residence, and Court-house,131
Public School Building, Pickaway County, O., 1851,148
A Squirrel Hunter,171
A Herd of Bison,174
Camp Red River Hunters,176
Turkey River, Iowa, 1845,221
Sequoia Park,235
Conflict in Pre-emption Claims,250
Chillicothe Elm,252
Logan Elm,253
Map—Lord Dunmore’s Campaign,256
Monument, Boggs Family,263
Indian Raid,264
Spinning Wheel,275
Canal Era, 1825,290
Log Cabin Luminary,292
Ohio Stage Coach,301
Prairie Schooner,306
New Passenger Car on the Toledo and Adrian R’y, 1837,320
Pontoon Bridge over the Ohio River,337
Governor’s Certificate of Honorable Membership,343
The Squirrel Hunter’s Discharge,344
Draft Wheel,349