Recollections of Life in Ohio, from 1813-1840 by William Cooper Howells (1807 - 1894)
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Recollections of Life in Ohio is the autobiography of William
Cooper Howells (1807-1894), father of the American novelist William
Dean Howells. The Howells were Welsh woolen mill owners. William
Cooper's father brought the family to America in 1808--at a time
when Great Britain actually forbid skilled workmen from emigrating,
thus putting the father's practical knowledge of mill machinery in
great demand. Small scale industries--paper and woolen mills, flour
mills, and distilleries were sprouting apace with farms in the
newly opened lands of Ohio, where the Howells settled in 1813. This
was a time and place where neighbors joined together to raise log
barns and husk corn, where local peach brandy was a staple drink,
and where religious revivalism permeated the social fabric, fanned
by itinerant preachers such as Johnny Appleseed. The Howells were
originally Quakers, but William Cooper's father converted to an
"enthusiastic" brand of Methodism, and William Cooper in later
years followed the teachings of Swedenborg.William Cooper Howells'
recollections see him herding the family pig down the road with a
noose around its hind leg, acting as "corner man" at a log barn
raising, curing tobacco in a smoke house, grubbing stumps, fighting
snakes, and wrestling with what it meant to be "religious" at the
camp meetings to which father took him. Early on, William Cooper
showed a literary bent and an interest in politics. He became a
printer and a newspaper man and, in the 1870's and 80's served as
U.S. consul in Quebec and Toronto.The novelist William Dean Howells
writes of his dad in the introduction to the Recollections: "My
father was always a very close and critical observer, both of
nature and human nature and equally a lover of both. He was not a
poet in the artistic sense, but he was a poet in his view of life,
the universe, creation; and his dream of it included man, as well
as the woods and fields and their citizenship." Recollections of
Life in Ohio is a fascinating and enjoyable read for anyone
interested in U.S. frontier history.
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