Joel Buttles diaries, 1841-1846.

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Joel Buttles diaries, 1841-1846.

Two diaries kept by Joel Buttles, an early Ohio resident and banker, document daily activities and reflections on politics, religion, and life in Columbus and Worthington, Ohio. Buttles also describes his travels to Connecticut, New York, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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Buttles, Joel, 1787-1850

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Joel Buttles came with his family to Worthington, Ohio in 1804 and moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1813, serving as a publisher, merchant, postmaster, and president of Columbus City Bank. From the description of Joel Buttles diaries, 1841-1846. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 43919260 Joel Buttles came with his family to Worthington, Ohio in 1804 and moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1813, serving as a publisher, merchant, postmaster, and president Columbus City Bank. ...