The Portrait a Romance of the Cuyahoga Valley

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The Portrait a Romance of the Cuyahoga Valley
Riddle, A. G. (Albert Gallatin), 1816-1902
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CHAPTER XXII.
TWICE BOUND.
IN the north-east corner of Mantua was the farm of Deacon Carman. At the beginning of the century he had followed his elder brother into the woods, and chopped and logged, and burned and cleared, and fenced and built ; hunted with the Indians, and fought against them ; married and reared children ; and now still hale and vigorous, moral and abstemious, honest and religious, he had the year before taken the pre miums for the best farm, and for the largest yield of corn
.... His farm lay on beautiful slopes, rolling swells, and wide vales of wonderfully fertile land. An east and west road bounded it southerly, extending into the wooded hills of Hiram east, which it traversed as a trail, crossing the Cuyahoga River at the Rapids, while a north and south highway divided it, and led into the extensive woods of Auburn and Welchfield, north.
A fine two-story farm-house, barns and out-buildings, occupied the north-west angle, made by these inter secting roads, in front of which was a wonderful pear- tree, flanked by a thrifty growth of cherry-trees of many varieties.


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