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The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly

The OHIO HISTORICAL Quarterly

 

VOLUME 65 ?? NUMBER 2 ?? APRIL 1956

 

 

 

From England to Ohio, 1830-1832:

The Journal of Thomas K. Wharton--II

Edited by JAMES H. RODABAUGH

 

 

 

This is the second and final installment of the Wharton journal,

the first having appeared in the January issue, pages 1-27, along

with a brief sketch of Wharton.

Wharton, as a boy of sixteen, sailed with his mother, brothers,

and sisters from Hull, May 3, 1830, to join his father, who had

acquired a farm near Piqua, Ohio. He kept a journal of the trip

to Ohio and continued it during his residence of nearly two years

in the state, including in it numerous drawings of scenes and struc-

tures that caught his interest. The original journal was transcribed

by Wharton in 1854 and supplemented by some reminiscences. It

is the copy of 1854 which is here published.

The first installment recorded the trip from Hull to New York,

up the Hudson River to Albany, across the Erie Canal to Buffalo,

and across Lake Erie to Sandusky, where the Wharton family landed

on July 11. The present installment is the record of Wharton's

journey from Sandusky to Piqua, his year and a half residence in

Piqua and shorter residence in Dayton, Springfield, Columbus and

Zanesville, and his trip in May 1832 to New York, where he was

to begin the study of architecture. Though the manuscript volume

of 1854 continues with more than two years of Wharton's life in

and around New York, the publication of the journal is concluded

at this point.