The waterside at Martin’s Ferry | Frontispiece | The Ohio River at Wheeling, West Virginia | Facing p. 10 | Hamilton, Ohio, the “Boy’s Town” of Mr. Howells’s youth | " 16 | The Miami Canal at Hamilton | " 22 | The now abandoned canal at Dayton as it appears on the borders of the city | " 40 | The Little Miami River at Eureka Mills, twelve miles east of Dayton | " 44 | Overlooking the island which the Howells family cultivated | " 54 | The vicinity where Mr. Howells lived his “Year in a Log Cabin” | " 60 | One of the last log houses to survive in the vicinity of Jefferson | " 82 | The four-story office erected by Mr. Howells’s father | " 116 | The Ohio State House at Columbus viewed from High Street | " 138 | The State House yard on the State Street side | " 158 | Old-time dwellings on one of the Columbus streets that Mr. Howells used to frequent | " 170 | The Medical College at Columbus | " 184 | The quaint doorway of the Medical College through which Mr. Howells passed daily while he roomed in the building | " 224 | Looking into the State House grounds toward the broad flight of steps before the west front of the building | " 236 |
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