Kinsman
Kinsman Historical Society
(Author)
Description
Kinsman Township is part of the Connecticut Western Reserve. It is more reflective of this connection than many communities because John Kinsman, one of 35 men who formed the Connecticut Land Company in 1795 to purchase the land and have it surveyed into five-mile-square townships, actually made this his home and encouraged his Connecticut neighbors to do likewise. Kinsman first saw his land in 1799, traveling via horseback with his brother-in-law Simon Perkins, an agent for the land company who would become the most prominent settler of nearby Warren. Their small entourage entered the area that would become Kinsman and built a cabin near the southeast corner of the current square. The Lakeshore and Southern Michigan Railway came through the area in 1873, leading to a flurry of entrepreneurial activity. A fire dramatically altered the face of the original square, but many new fashionable homes rose out of the ashes. The Kinsman Fair also became a major event in the area, drawing thousands to its commodious facilities. This book commemorates the rich history of Kinsman through vintage photographs.Product Details
Price
$21.99
$20.45
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Publish Date
February 08, 2010
Pages
127
Dimensions
6.62 X 0.32 X 9.24 inches | 0.79 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780738577845
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About the Author
The members of the Kinsman Historical Society collaborated on this project, drawing from the society's archives and from local private collections to compile this photographic history for the residents of Kinsman.