One of Ohio's original log cabins, built in 1810 by John Blakeslee a year after he arrived from
Connecticut in 1810. This log house has been home to three immigrant families since that time. It is
now being restored and is used as an educational center. A member of the National Register of Historic
Places.
THE BLAKESLEE LOG CABIN IS
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
9 A.M. - 3 P.M.
SATURDAYS & MONDAYS;
OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT.
For More Information or To Arrange a Tour,
Write:
THE ASHTABULA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 36
JEFFERSON, OH. 44047
Admission:
No admission charge, but donations accepted.