http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification 720 XTF Search Results (docsPerPage=100;f1-subject=United States -- Description and travel -- 1783-1848.;smode=simple;subject=Frontier and pioneer life -- Ohio;subject-join=exact) http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/search?docsPerPage%3D100;f1-subject%3DUnited%20States%20--%20Description%20and%20travel%20--%201783-1848.;smode%3Dsimple;subject%3DFrontier%20and%20pioneer%20life%20--%20Ohio;subject-join%3Dexact Results for your query: docsPerPage=100;f1-subject=United States -- Description and travel -- 1783-1848.;smode=simple;subject=Frontier and pioneer life -- Ohio;subject-join=exact Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:00:00 GMT Goodwin and Millard Families Papers. Goodwin and Millard Families http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3339.xml The Goodwin and Millard families were early settlers of Huntsburg, Geauga County, Ohio. The collection consists of letters, memoranda, recipes, poetry and teaching certificates of the Goodwin and Millard families of Huntsburg, Ohio. Included is a journal of Emery Goodwin's journey from Connecticut to Ohio in 1818. http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3339.xml Wed, 01 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT Hudson Family Papers. Hudson Family http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3893.xml David Hudson, Sr. (1761-1836) was the founder of Hudson, Ohio and a member of the party which came from Litchfield, Connecticut to survey and organize Hudson in 1799. He returned in 1800 with a colonizing party which included his family. David Jr. and Anner Mary were two of his children. The collection consists of David Hudson, Sr.'s journal and account book (1799-1801), which describes the surveying party's trip from Connecticut to Hudson, Ohio and Hudson's return trip; ten of David Hudson, Jr.'s journals (1820-1836) describing farm life in early Hudson, Ohio; and Anner Mary Hudson Baldwin's recipe book (1830). http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS3893.xml Wed, 01 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT Manuscripts Relating to the Early History of the Connecticut Western Reserve. Western Reserve Historical Society http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS0001.xml The Connecticut Western Reserve was the area of northeast Ohio that Connecticut had reserved for her citizens in 1786 in exchange for ceding all western land claims to the U.S. government. The area comprised all land south of Lake Erie to 41' latitude and within 120 miles of Pennsylvania's western border. The Connecticut Land Company (1795-1809) was authorized by Connecticut to purchase and resell most of the Western Reserve, and received title to all Reserve land except for the 500,000-acre Firelands on the extreme west which was reserved for Connecticut victims whose lands were burned by the British in the Revolution. Gen. Moses Cleaveland, a company director and its general agent, led the first company survey party to the Reserve in 1796 and founded the settlement of Cleveland at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. The collection consists of records of the Connecticut Land Company, including articles of association, proceedings, reports, minutes, accounts, records of drafts, and other papers, 1795-1827; la... http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/view?docId=ead/MS0001.xml Wed, 01 Jan 2014 12:00:00 GMT