
audiobook
YALE
A Journey to Ohio in 1810
INTRODUCTION
A JOURNEY TO OHIO
Milford Friday Eve. at Capt Pond's.
Sat. night, D. Nash's Inn. Middlesex-
Sunday eve—
October 22- Monday- Cook's inn— County West Chester—
Tuesday Noon- Ferry House near State Prison-
Hobuck, Wednesday Morn-Buskirck's Inn—
In this intimate diary, a young New England woman sets out on a rugged wagon journey to the frontier of Ohio in 1810. Her entries capture the bittersweet farewells to beloved friends and family, the quiet moments of reflection, and the everyday challenges of travel along early‑American roads. Through her eyes we glimpse the customs of hospitality, the modest comforts of inns, and the stark contrast between the familiar New Haven world she leaves behind and the untamed wilderness ahead.
Beyond the travelogue, the journal offers a vivid portrait of a determined, thoughtful young woman shaped by a lineage of scholars and clergy. Her observations on the people she meets, the landscapes she crosses, and the emotions stirred by distance create a rich tapestry of early‑19th‑century life. Listeners are invited to share her hopes, anxieties, and quiet joys as she moves toward a new chapter in a rapidly expanding nation.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (97K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-05-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1790–1834
Best known for a sharp-eyed travel journal, this early American writer turned a hard 1810 wagon trip to Ohio into a vivid record of frontier roads, inns, and everyday life. Her voice is observant, candid, and often funny in a way that still feels fresh.
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