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Mansel G. Blackford is professor emeritus in history at the Ohio State University. This article is part of a larger work exploring how water-use and land-use policies shaped the historical development of Columbus between 1812 and 2012.

Michael Daniel Goodnough grew up in Toledo, Ohio. He received his M.A. from Kent State University in 2013. He is currently a PhD student in the Department of History at Kent State University.

Larry Lee Nelson retired from the Ohio Historical Society in 2004. He is currently an adjunct assistant professor of history at Bowling Green State University’s Firelands College in Huron, Ohio, and the editor of Northwest Ohio History. He lives in Weston, Ohio, only a short distance from the site of the Keeler family homestead.

Cathy Rodabaugh is currently an adjunct professor at Hiram College. She received her PhD from West Virginia University in 2011. She is currently working on a book about abolitionist Joshua Giddings and the challenge of political friendship. [End Page 3]

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