Arvine Wales discusses the stratigraphy, properties and distribution of coal. He adds that farmers have commenced ploughing, he encloses $10, money remains hard to obtain since he reports that they have very little to sell. 8" x 9.4" (20.4 by 24 cm
Arvine Wales mentions that although money is hard to come by, the Massillon reservoir is to be put u...
Arvine Wales informs Rodman Wharton that he has attempted to sell lots in Kendal, but several German...
Arvine Wales informs his son, Arvine C. that for lack of money, work on the railroad extension to Ci...
Arvine Wales discusses the geology of coal; he reports that he had been in Sugar Creek collecting eq...
Arvine Wales tells his son that local sleighing has been fine after 4 inches of snow in the last 24 ...
Arvine Wales remarks again that frost has destroyed his fruit trees, that farms and gardens never lo...
Arvine C. Wales reports twenty inches of snow in Massillon with good sleighing. He encloses $10 wit...
Arvine Wales writes to his son, Arvine C. Wales, he discusses lots for sale and development in the L...
Arvine Wales reports on the local harvest and the arrival of 100 strawberry plants for his garden; h...
Arvine Wales mentions frost and warmer weather, local construction, geology and refers to mobs in Le...
Arvine Wales tells his son that cold weather continues in Massillon and the railroad is "froze up" ...
Arvine Wales writes to his son in Cincinnati, discussing family illnesses and difficulty paying deb...
Arvine Wales describes a difficult road trip by carriage from Massillon to Chillicothe, Ohio to sett...
Arvine Wales discusses the development of the railroad from Cleveland to Columbus with the possibili...
Arvine Wales discusses the transport of sheep from Jefferson county in warmer southern Ohio to Kenda...
Arvine Wales mentions that although money is hard to come by, the Massillon reservoir is to be put u...
Arvine Wales informs Rodman Wharton that he has attempted to sell lots in Kendal, but several German...
Arvine Wales informs his son, Arvine C. that for lack of money, work on the railroad extension to Ci...
Arvine Wales discusses the geology of coal; he reports that he had been in Sugar Creek collecting eq...
Arvine Wales tells his son that local sleighing has been fine after 4 inches of snow in the last 24 ...
Arvine Wales remarks again that frost has destroyed his fruit trees, that farms and gardens never lo...
Arvine C. Wales reports twenty inches of snow in Massillon with good sleighing. He encloses $10 wit...
Arvine Wales writes to his son, Arvine C. Wales, he discusses lots for sale and development in the L...
Arvine Wales reports on the local harvest and the arrival of 100 strawberry plants for his garden; h...
Arvine Wales mentions frost and warmer weather, local construction, geology and refers to mobs in Le...
Arvine Wales tells his son that cold weather continues in Massillon and the railroad is "froze up" ...
Arvine Wales writes to his son in Cincinnati, discussing family illnesses and difficulty paying deb...
Arvine Wales describes a difficult road trip by carriage from Massillon to Chillicothe, Ohio to sett...
Arvine Wales discusses the development of the railroad from Cleveland to Columbus with the possibili...
Arvine Wales discusses the transport of sheep from Jefferson county in warmer southern Ohio to Kenda...
Arvine Wales mentions that although money is hard to come by, the Massillon reservoir is to be put u...
Arvine Wales informs Rodman Wharton that he has attempted to sell lots in Kendal, but several German...
Arvine Wales informs his son, Arvine C. that for lack of money, work on the railroad extension to Ci...