Ocean to Ocean on Horseback Being the Story of a Tour in the Saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific; with Especial Reference to the Early History and Development of Cities and Towns Along the Route; and Regions Traversed Beyond the Mississippi; Together with Incidents, Anecdotes and Adventures of the Journey

CHAPTER XIV.

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CLEVELAND TO TOLEDO.

_Sixty-first Day_--Again in the Saddle--Call on Major Hessler--Donate Proceeds of Lecture to Soldiers' Monument Fund--Letters from General James Barnett and Rev. William Earnshaw--Stop for Night at Black River--_Sixty-second Day_--Mounted at Nine A.M.--Halted at Vermillion for Dinner--Lake Shore Road--More Mosquitoes--Reach Huron Late at Night--_Sixty-third Day_--Huron to Sandusky--Traces of the Red Man--Ottawas and Wyandots--Johnson's Island--Lecture in Union Hall--Captain Culver--_Sixty-fourth Day_--Ride to Castalia--A Remarkable Spring-- _Sixty-fifth Day_--Reach Fremont--Home of President Hayes--_Sixty-sixth Day_--Reach Elmore, Ohio--Comparison of Hotels 221