Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a set, tax and shipping included. Each book is about […]
Area History
Then & Now: The Mansfield Cemetery 1911
One of Mansfield’s most lovely parks is the one reserved for quiet times and delicate feelings, as is most appropriate. The ornate gates to the Mansfield Cemetery were built in 1897 when horse-drawn vehicles easily passed through the graceful arches. Within about 20 years, however, the traffic going through this entrance had changed to motor […]
Legends of the Square 1: 1827-The Brawl
One of the most vital functions of the historian is to provide us opportunity to see how far we have come from the troubling past. Historians can offer proof that humans and communities and societies actually do evolve. Historians supply evidence for optimism. If the world seems hopelessly petty and brutal in the headlines of […]
Richland Chronicles Chapter 9: Henry Meyer’s Fiddle
Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a set, tax and shipping included. Each book is about […]
Then & Now: The Visitor Education Center at Malabar Farm State Park 1994
The autumn of 1994 was a significant season for Malabar Farm State Park. That was the time when thousands of people came to watch hard working timber framers put up the beams of the big iconic barn at Malabar. That was also the year a sign was erected in the field west of the State […]
Louis Bromfield and the Malabar Coast of India
The hills of Richland County may seem an unlikely place to encounter a Hindu deity from India, yet if it were not for the farmers of India—who awakened a love lying dormant in the heart of a Richland County native—it’s not likely that we would be enjoying Malabar Farm State Park today. When young Louis […]
Richland Chronicles Chapter 8: A Country Trip
Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a set, tax and shipping included. Each book is about […]
Then & Now: Oak Hill Cottage from old negatives: 1901
When you go to visit Oak Hill Cottage in Mansfield, the most astonishing thing you will discover—aside from its charming appearance from the street—is that the last family who lived in the house left the place virtually intact with all its original Victorian-era furnishings. It is all there: everything they had to outfit their lives. […]
The Art of Pleasant Hill Lake Park
Before there was a Mansfield Art Center, there was the Mansfield Fine Arts Guild; and before there was an Art Guild there was simply a gang of artists in post-war Richland County who all loved to paint; who all got together every week so they could enjoy one another’s company. They would travel as a […]
Richland Chronicles Chapter 7: Beautiful Music, Hideous Face
Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing series which runs each Thursday morning titled the Richland Chronicles, by author Paul Lintern. It is set in the 1860s and tells the story of Richland County through the eyes of young people. The books are available from Lintern for $25 a set, tax and shipping included. Each book is about […]
