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From a lump of clay the potter made everything for pioneers
After the blacksmith, a potter was the next essential skilled tradesman in the burgeoning
towns of early Ohio Country in the 1800s.
2019 Cuyahoga County Fair sale results
The 2019 Cuyahoga County Fair livestock sale took place Aug. 10. Find all the details here.
2019 Carroll County Fair sale totals $329,122.60
The Carroll County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $329,122.60. Find all the details here.
2019 Harrison County Fair totals $410,378
The Harrison County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $410,378.85. Find all the details here.
Ohio State Fair 50th sale of champions
This year marked the 50th year for the Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions.
Early settlers’ decisions could mean life or death
After arriving and establishing a campsite, settlers had to deal with a trio of priorities immediately — clearing land, planting crops and building shelter.
Conestoga wagon was the Swiss Army knife of vehicles
The Conestoga wagon had many tools that helped families move westward in the 1800s. Paul Locher gives a detailed description of its most important features.
2019 Portage County Fair sale totals $561,285
The Portage County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $561,285. Find all the details here.
Improving apple varieties was a major endeavor for settlers
Paul Locher explains how valuable apples were on the frontier of Ohio Country in the early 1800s, and how settlers improved varieties.
Cautious consumers keep Cupid at bay
WASHINGTON — Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day but consumers aren’t quite ready to shell out the big bucks for their loved ones as much as they were last year. The 2013 Valentine’s Day spending survey conducted by BIGinsight shows only a slight increase in expected sales this year with the average person






