Irena McCammon Scott is the great-great-grandniece of John Purdue. She lives in Delaware County, Ohio, on a farm John Purdue is believed to have purchased in 1865 for his sister, Catherine Purdue McCammon. She has a Ph.D. in physiology from the University of Missouri, was an Assistant Professor of Biology at St. Bonaventure University, and has done research and teaching at Cornell University, the Ohio State
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Acknowledgments Foreword Prologue Chapter One: Pennsylvania: The "Great Path" to Exploration and Education Chapter Two: Ohio Legends and Facts: Whisler and Marion, Ohio, and Michigan Chapter Three: Adelphi Chapter Four: 1839-1850: Lafayette, Indiana Chapter Five: The 1860s: Civic Leader, CEO, Manager, Connoisseur Chapter Six: 1860: The Walnut Grove Farm Chapter Seven: 1864-1870: Uncle's First Gifts Chapter Eight: 1866-1870: "The Scales Fell From Our Eyes" Chapter Nine: 1870-1876: Industry, Mines, and Gutsy, High-Rolling Kings Chapter Ten: 1870-1876: Field of Dreams Chapter Eleven: Legacy Notes References Index