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OPCHI-CWR Chronicle

The chronicle of the OPCHI-CWR is regularly published in the spring and autumn, with occasional special feature articles appearing in the summer and winter to coincide with memorial events or with federal or state-mandated holidays.

OPCHI-CWR Chronicle

Ornery Squirrel Series

This chronicle series focuses on vexing, perplexing societal issues that impact the organization's mission.

Volume 1, No. 1 (America 250) Spring 2026 feature article

Pages 1-9

Nonprofit Cultural Heritage Institutions Fill a Societal Gap at the Dawn of the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) 

Volume 1, No. 2 (America 250) Spring 2026 article

Pages 10-

Topic: Remembering the Sacrifices and the Legacy of Early Pioneers in the CWR's Ranges 11 & 12 (pending revision and editorial review).

Volume 1, No. 3 (America 250) Spring 2026 article

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Topic: Farmsteads, Crofts, and Kitchen Gardens in the CWR: The Organic Wellness Lifestyle has Roots in New England (researching).


Tuscarawas Flumen Vivium Series

This chronicle series focuses on the history of the CWR in Ranges 11 & 12, as well as anthropology, archaeology, cultural geography, and economic history that impact the organization's mission.

Volume 2, No. 1 (America 250) Summer 2026 special feature article

Pages 1-

Colonel Ambrose Palmer: Visionary Founder of New Portage Village, 1815 - 1836

Volume 2, No. 2 (America 250) Autumn 2026 article

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Captain Theodore Parmelee's Revolutionary War Service and the Connecticut Western Reserve in Northeast Ohio

Volume 2, No. 3 (America 250) Autumn 2026 article

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Hannah (neé Wells) Holcomb-Hard: The Heroine of the New Portage Plague Sickness, 1826 - 1829

Volume 2, No. 4 (America 250) Autumn 2026 article

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Henry VanHyning, the War of 1812 in Ohio, and His Progeny in Norton Township (1812 - 1903), Connecticut Western Reserve Range 12

Volume 2, No. 5 (America 250) Winter 2026 special feature article

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Researching: Theodore Hudson Parmelee's Pioneer Farmstead near New Portage Village, far eastern Norton Township (CWR Range 12), east of Pigeon Run

Volume 3, No. 1 (America 250) Spring 2027 special feature article

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Researching: Pioneers' Quilts as Archaeological Artifacts: Connections to New England Material Culture


Relict Wolf Creek Township Ecological Series

Inspired by the scholarship of Dr. William Cronon, this chronicle series focuses on the historical and physical geography, ecology, and environmental realities in the CWR's Ranges 11 & 12 that impact the organization's mission.

Volume 3, No. 1 (America 250) Autumn 2026 article

Pages 1-

Researching: The Tuscarawas River (before construction of the O&E Canal)

Volume 3, No. 2 (America 250) Autumn 2026 article

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Researching: Wolf & Pigeon Creeks and Hudson, VanHyning , & Mud Runs

Volume 3, No. 3 (America 250) Autumn 2026 article

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Researching: Davis-Wade Pond [glacial, natural spring-fed agrarian water source before O.C. Barber's Lake Anna], Hudson Run's natural marshland floodplains [before the PPG's Lake Dorothy and the Columbia "Chemical" Pond on John Robinson's farmland], Black & Yellow Ponds natural marshland near the modern-day Loyal Oak Golf Course [ancient Native-American trail route near Wolf Creek and the angular intersections of modern-day Clarks-Mill, Wadsworth, & Barber Roads; before the Barberton Reservoir] 

Volume 3, No. 4 (America 250) Winter 2026 special feature article

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Researching: Ancient Native American Settlements and Trade Routes

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