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Around Jefferson and Roaming Shores - Paperback

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by Sandy Mitchell Pavick (Author)

When Gideon Granger arrived in the area that would become Jefferson in 1803, he found an inhospitable land of dense forest, harsh winters, and sultry, humid summers. Even the most basic supplies were a day's journey away. However, the former US postmaster general saw the potential in this land that he named for the president he had served, Thomas Jefferson.

The city would later become the center of the US abolitionist movement in the pre-Civil War years as well as the seat of Ashtabula County government when the county was formed in 1808. Nearby Rock Creek, organized in 1819, never grew as big as its neighbor. However, the village is home to a Civil War cemetery, a picturesque creekside park, and one of Ohio's most talented chainsaw artists. Roaming Shores, a lakeside residential community with hundreds of homes, was created in 1966-1967 when the Rock Creek dam was constructed, forming the largest private-access lake in Ohio.

Sandy Mitchell Pavick has lived in northeast Ohio for more than 25 years. She is a full-time writer and is the author of four previous titles for Arcadia Publishing. For this book, Pavick has amassed images, many of which have never been published, from dozens of private archives as well as from Jefferson area libraries, museums, and historical societies.

Author Biography

Sandy Mitchell Pavick has lived in northeast Ohio for more than 25 years. She is a full-time writer and is the author of four previous titles for Arcadia Publishing. For this book, Pavick has amassed images, many of which have never been published, from dozens of private archives as well as from Jefferson area libraries, museums, and historical societies.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.4 x 9.2 x 6.5 IN
Publication Date: May 19, 2026
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by Sandy Mitchell Pavick (Author)

When Gideon Granger arrived in the area that would become Jefferson in 1803, he found an inhospitable land of dense forest, harsh winters, and sultry, humid summers. Even the most basic supplies were a day's journey away. However, the former US postmaster general saw the potential in this land that he named for the president he had served, Thomas Jefferson.

The city would later become the center of the US abolitionist movement in the pre-Civil War years as well as the seat of Ashtabula County government when the county was formed in 1808. Nearby Rock Creek, organized in 1819, never grew as big as its neighbor. However, the village is home to a Civil War cemetery, a picturesque creekside park, and one of Ohio's most talented chainsaw artists. Roaming Shores, a lakeside residential community with hundreds of homes, was created in 1966-1967 when the Rock Creek dam was constructed, forming the largest private-access lake in Ohio.

Sandy Mitchell Pavick has lived in northeast Ohio for more than 25 years. She is a full-time writer and is the author of four previous titles for Arcadia Publishing. For this book, Pavick has amassed images, many of which have never been published, from dozens of private archives as well as from Jefferson area libraries, museums, and historical societies.

Author Biography

Sandy Mitchell Pavick has lived in northeast Ohio for more than 25 years. She is a full-time writer and is the author of four previous titles for Arcadia Publishing. For this book, Pavick has amassed images, many of which have never been published, from dozens of private archives as well as from Jefferson area libraries, museums, and historical societies.

Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.4 x 9.2 x 6.5 IN
Publication Date: May 19, 2026

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