History of Fayette County, Ohio: Her People, Industries and InstitutionsFrank M. Allen B. F. Bowen, Incorporated, 1914 - 756 Seiten |
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... moved by the congressional act of May 7th of that year to Chillicothe and by the con- stitution adopted in 1802 the capital was to remain there at least until 1808 . The Legislature of 1809 moved the capital to Zanesville until such ...
... moved by the congressional act of May 7th of that year to Chillicothe and by the con- stitution adopted in 1802 the capital was to remain there at least until 1808 . The Legislature of 1809 moved the capital to Zanesville until such ...
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... moved from Virginia in 1801 to Greene county , Ohio . They remained here several years and then came to Fayette county . Adam Allen was a native of Pennsylvania , but ran away from home at the age of sixteen and enlisted in the ...
... moved from Virginia in 1801 to Greene county , Ohio . They remained here several years and then came to Fayette county . Adam Allen was a native of Pennsylvania , but ran away from home at the age of sixteen and enlisted in the ...
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... and parted , because one accused the other of being intolerably filthy . Riley subsequently moved to Compton's creek , but cut hay and fed cattle on his farm . He would go in the evening to feed his cattle , FAYETTE COUNTY , OHIO . 87.
... and parted , because one accused the other of being intolerably filthy . Riley subsequently moved to Compton's creek , but cut hay and fed cattle on his farm . He would go in the evening to feed his cattle , FAYETTE COUNTY , OHIO . 87.
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... moved from Pendleton county , Virginia , and , being a man of intelligence , was created one of the first justices of the peace . Mr. Harper came from Ross county , Ohio , and remained about a year , when he returned and his son ...
... moved from Pendleton county , Virginia , and , being a man of intelligence , was created one of the first justices of the peace . Mr. Harper came from Ross county , Ohio , and remained about a year , when he returned and his son ...
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... moved into the county in 1809 and , setting stake about four miles south of Washington C. H. , on Sugar creek , erected for himself and family a habitation and set about the building of a water mill , which was among the first in the ...
... moved into the county in 1809 and , setting stake about four miles south of Washington C. H. , on Sugar creek , erected for himself and family a habitation and set about the building of a water mill , which was among the first in the ...
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active agricultural Allen attended Bank Benjamin Bloomingburg Brown building cabin Charles children were born Company county seat county was formed court Creamer daughter David death deceased dollars early settlers Edward elected Elizabeth erected farmer father Fayette county five children four children Frank Fraternally George Henkle Henry Highland county home farm honor hundred acres Indians interested Isaac Jacob James Jane Jasper township Jefferson township Jeffersonville Jesse John Jones Joseph Kentucky land later located Madison Margaret Marion township marriage married Mary McCoy Methodist Episcopal church miles mill Millikan mother native of Virginia Ohio Volunteer Infantry organized Paint creek Paint township parents Parrett Perry township pioneer Politically present reared a family Republican party resided Robert Ross county Samuel Sarah served settled Smith soldier successful territory Thomas thousand three children town Union township Washington C. H. Wayne township wife reared William
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Seite 38 - States, and for other purposes, whereby the said State has become one of the United States of America: in order therefore to provide for the due execution of the laws of the United States within the said State of Ohio.
Seite 42 - War period, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Civil War, and the Spanish-American War.
Seite 439 - Fraternally, he is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.
Seite 90 - ... particularly my mother. She was raised in the most delicate manner in and near London, and lived most of her time in affluence, and always comfortable. She was now in the wilderness, surrounded by wild beasts ; in a cabin with about half a floor, no door, no ceiling...
Seite 91 - It was made by sawing out a log, placing sticks across, and then, by pasting an old newspaper over the hole, and applying some hog's lard, we had a kind of glazing which shed a most beautiful and mellow light across the cabin when the sun shone on it. All other light entered at the doors, cracks and chimney.
Seite 91 - My impression now is, that the window was not constructed till spring, for until the sticks and clay was put on the chimney we could possibly have no need of a window; for the flood of light which always poured into the cabin from the fireplace would have extinguished our paper window, and rendered it as useless as the moon at noonday. We got a floor laid...
Seite 71 - Every biographical sketch in the work has been submitted to the party interested, for correction, and therefore any error of fact, if there be any, is solely due to the person for whom the sketch was prepared.
Seite 209 - Talk to me. Your voice often means as much to me as the reins. Pet me sometimes, that I may serve you the more gladly and learn to love you. Do not jerk the reins, and do not whip me when going up hill.
Seite 91 - Frederick, with one shank straight, as the best manufacture of pinches and blood-blisters, completed our furniture, except a spinning-wheel and such things as were necessary to work with. It was absolutely necessary to have threelegged stools, as four legs of anything could not all touch the floor at the same time. The completion of our cabin went on slowly. The season was inclement, we were weak-handed and weak-pocketed ; in fact, laborers were not to be had. We got our chimney up breast-high as...
Seite 174 - Now, therefore, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States, in virtue of the power in me vested by the Constitution and the laws, have thought fit to call forth...