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HISTORY
OF
COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO
AND
REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS
EDITED AND COMPILED BY WILLIAM B. McCORD SALEM, OHIO
"History is Philosophy Teaching by Examples"
PUBLISHED BY BIOGRAPHICAL PUBLISHING CO. GEORGE RICHMOND, Pres .; C. R ARNOLD, Secy. and Treas. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 1905
Allen County Public Library Ft. Wayne, Indiana
The reproduction of this publication has been made possible through the sponsorship of the Columbiana County Chapter OGS, Salem, Ohio.
whipporwill publications Successor to Unigraphic, Inc. 4400 Jackson Ave. - Evansville, IN 47715
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Preface
HE aim of the publishers of this volume has been to secure for the his- torical portion thereof full and accurate information respecting all sub- jects therein treated, and to present the data thus gathered in a clear and impartial manner. If, as is their hope, they have succeeded. in this Jeavor, the credit is mainly due to the diligent and exhaustive research of the editor of the historical statement, William B. McCord, of Salem. In collecting and arranging the material which has entered into this history, it has been his aim to secure facts and to present them in an interesting form. His patient and conscientious labor in the compilation and presentation of the data is shown in the historical portion of this volume.
No county in the State-and Ohio is second to none of her sister States in the distinction-can boast of so rich diversity in natural and industrial resources as Columbiana. In her century of progress, coupled with her magnificent pio- neer historical associations, there would seem to be a fruitful and almost inex- haustible field for the chronicler of the recollections of the early, as well as the progress of later days. Her rugged hillsides, clothed with primeval forests ; her undulating table-lands and alluvial plains, early invited the hardy woodman. the sturdy pioneer of civilization, and the honest husbandman, to blaze the way for advancing industrial hosts, and to lay the foundation for future activities, which should characterize one important section of a great commonwealth. Her coal, iron, clay and other mineral deposits invited the prospector and searcher for Earth's hidden treasures, which were to play so great a part in bringing to light, in future years, almost inexhaustible sources of wealth.
All topics and occurrences have been included that are essential to the use- fulness of the history. Although the original purpose of the author was to limit the narrative to the close of 1904, he has deemed it proper to touch on many matters relating to the current year.
The reviews of resolute and strenuous lives, which make up the biographical department of the volume, and whose authorship is for the most part independent of that of the history, are admirably adapted to foster local ties, to inculcate patriotism and to emphasize the rewards of industry, dominated by intelligent
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purpose. They constitute a most appropriate medium of perpetuating personal: annals and will be of incalculable value to the descendants of those com- memorated. They bring into bold relief careers of enterprise and thrift and make manifest valid claims to honorable distinction. If "Biography is the only true History," it is obviously the duty of the men of the present time to pre- serve in this enduring form the story of their lives in order that their posterity may dwell on the successful struggles thus recorded, and profit by their example. These sketches, replete with stirring incidents and intense experiences, will naturally prove to a large proportion of the readers of this book its most attractive feature.
In the aggregate of personal memoirs thus collated will be found a vivid epitome of the growth of Columbiana County, which will fitly supplement the historical statement; for the development of the county is identified with that of the men and women to whom it is attributable. The publishers have endeav- ored in the preparation of the work to pass over no feature of it slightingly, but to give heed to the minutest details, and thus to invest it with a substantial accuracy which no other treatment would afford. The result has amply justified the care thus exercised, for no more reliable production, under the circumstances, could be laid before its readers.
We have given special prominence to the portraits of representative citizens, which appear throughout this volume, and believe they will prove a most inter- esting feature of the work. We have sought to illustrate the different spheres of industrial and professional achievement as conspicuously as possible. To those who have kindly interested themselves in the successful preparation of this work, and who have voluntarily contributed most useful information and data, we herewith tender our grateful acknowledgment.
Chicago, III., October, 1905.
THE PUBLISHERS.
Mote
All the biographical sketches published in this volume were submitted to "their respective subjects or to the subscribers, from whom the facts were pri- marily obtained, for their approval or correction before going to press; and a reasonable time was allowed in each case for the return of the typewritten copies. Most of them were returned to us within the time allotted, or before the work was printed, after being corrected or revised; and these may, there- fore, be regarded as reasonably accurate.
A few, however, were not returned to us; and, as we have no means of knowing whether they contain errors or not, we can not vouch for their accu- racy. In justice to our readers, and to render this work more valuable for reference purposes, we have indicated these uncorrected sketches by a small asterisk (*), placed immediately after the name of the subject. They will all .be found on the last pages of the book.
BIOGRAPHICAL PUBLISHING CO.
Contents
CHAPTER I.
PREHISTORIC CONDITIONS .: .17
Geology of Columbiana County-Course of the Moraine in the Glacial Period-Reading of the Rocks-,-Man and Beast in the Glacial Era.
CHAPTER II.
SURFACE . AND SUB-SURFACE .21 Topography-Elevated Points and Highlands-Nature and Productiveness of the Soil-Character of the Soil Dependent upon Geological and Geographical Conditions-Forestry-Climate, Crops and Water-Courses-The Coal and Clay-Bearing Strata. .
CHAPTER III.
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES .33
. ..... While the. Land was yet a Wilderness-Declining Sway of the Red Man-Dawn of Ohio's Civilization -. .. .
Wanderings and Good Work of " Johnny Appleseed "-" The Old Northwest " and the Ordinance of 1787.
CHAPTER IV.
CIVIL HISTORY . .38 Columbiana in the Earliest Galaxy of Counties-Date of Organization-County Deprived of Territory in Forma- tion of Others-Location of County Seat-The Old Log Court House and Jail and Their Successors-The Goal. Sixty-five Years in Service, Repeatedly Condemned.
CHAPTER V.
EARLY SETTLEMENT 48
Privations of Early Settlers-Rapid Growth of the County and Its Resources-Incidents of Pioneer Life-Poe's Memorable Fight with Big Foot-Bloody Deeds on the Historic Ohio.
CHAPTER VI.
INDIAN TRAIL AND MODERN ROADWAY .57 Colonel Bouquet's Expedition-He Tracks the Indians Through Columbiana .... nty-Old Camp Bouquet-Old : National and State Highways-Passing of the Stage Coach-Road Improvement in the County-Much Needed Work Which the State Will Help Along.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER VII. .
FROM STAGE COACH TO TROLLEY .71
Days of Horseback Mails-Stage Lines-The River the Great Highway-Steamboating on the Ohio-River Floods and Disasters-Sandy and Beaver Canal; the Story of Great Expectations-Pioneer Railroad Projects- Fight for the Erie & Ohio Route-Railroad and Canal Men Clash-Collapse of the East Liverpool & Ashtabula Railroad Scheme-Work of Wellsville Men for the Cleveland & Pittsburg Road-Telephone and Trolley- Rural Free Delivery.
CHAPTER VIII.
HELPING SLAVES TO FREEDOM .98
Stories About the Great Anti-Slavery Movement and the "Underground Railroad "-Salem a Station of the Mysterious Thoroughfare-Exciting Incidents in the, Days Before the Civil War-Some of the Causes and Effects of the War of the Rebellion.
CHAPTER IX.
THE MILLS OF THE PIONEER 111
The Early Grist-Mills and Sawmills Went Hand in Hand-Small Streams in County Furnished Much Water Power-Advent of Steam Power-Decimation of the Virgin Forest-Many Woolen-Mills in the Past-Tanneries Were Numerous in the Early Days -- The First Paper-Mill in Ohio-Attempt at Cotton Manufacture Abortive -- Distilleries Furnished "Old Rye " to Retail at 25 Cents a Gallon-" Old Gauge's " Daily Ration-Some Statistics
CHAPTER X.
THE EARTH'S HIDDEN TREASURES-SALT, COAL, OIL AND GAS f .123
Early Salt Wells Along Little Yellow Creek a Source o" Wealth-Advent of the Railroad Makes Coal Mining Profitable-Pioneer Miners of Salineville-Coke Industry-Increase in Coal Production-Oil Booms of Early and Later Years-Wellsville and Homeworth Oil Fields-Natural Gas First Used as Fuel in America at East Liver- pool-Waste of the Gas During the '80's-Great Pipe Lines Laid-Fortunes Made and Lost.
CHAPTER XI.
IRON AND THE METAL TRADES. .133
Gideon Hughes' Blast Furnace the First in Ohio-Curious Processes of the Pioneer Manufacturers-Struggling Foundries of Eighty Years Ago-New Lisbon an Iron Center in the Early Days-"Shipping Iron to Pittsburg " -- Gloomy Years of Failure at Leetonia-Foundries at Wellsville-Early Engine-Builders at Salem and Wells- ville-Varied Finished Product Industries at Salem-First Tin Plate Ventures Prove Failures-Era of " Trust " Domination-Columbiana County a Battle Ground in the Great Labor Struggle of 1901-Statistics on Production.
CHAPTER XII.
GROWTH OF CLAY MANUFACTURES .148
Twelve Miles of Pottery and Fire-Clay Works Along the County's Southern Front-Sixty Years of the Earthen- ware Industry-Dismal Days of the 50's, When Pottery Manufacturers Peddled Their Own Product-Birth of the White Ware Industry-" Hard Times " and Years of High Tariff-Two Great Labor Struggles-Clear Skies and Expansion-Output Grows to $8,000,000 a Year-The Allied Clay Products.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER XIII.
THE CENTENNIAL PERIOD. .180
Lisbon's the First Centennial Celebration-Outlook at the Opening of the New Century-Population and Other Statistics-Production of Grain, Fruits, Live Stock, Etc., in the County.
CHAPTER XIV.
THE COUNTY IN FOUR WARS. .195
The Organizations Which Marched from Old Columbiana in. 1812, 1846, 1861 and 1898-The Morgan Raid Through Three Loyal States-The Final Capture of the Raiders in Columbiana County-An Eye-Witness Tells the Story of the Surrender of the Desperate Rebel Bar.d.
CHAPTER XV.
THE PRESS OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY .220
History of a Century's Progress in News Gathering and News Dissemination-Some of the Men Who Have Wielded the Quill and Pencil-The County Prolific in Newspaper Enterprises-Some Workers in the Field Acquired Fame, But None Great Fortunes.
CHAPTER XVI.
GALAXY OF STATESMEN 234
Men Who Have Represented Columbiana County in Congress, in the Legislature and in State Offices -- Famous Campaigns and Campaigners-Rise of McKiniey, Hanna and Others-Epoch-Making County Politics.
CHAPTER XVII.
THE BENCH AND THE BAR OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY .. 250
Famous Jurists-Lawyers Who Have Made Brilliant Records Without the Field of Politics-Roster of Prac- ticing Attorneys.
CHAPTER XVIII.
.THE TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS-I. .267
Some of Columbiana County's Municipalities -- Small Beginnings-Growth and Rapid Development of Cities, Towns and Hamlets of the County-Something About the Townships and Their Early Settlement-Butler, Center, Elkrun, Fairfield, Hanover and Knox Townships-Lisbon the County Capital.
CHAPTER XIX.
THE TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS-II. .286
East Liverpool, the County's Metropolis-Madison Township and the "Scotch Settlement "-Middleton, St. Clair Franklin and West Townships-A Quintette of Thrifty Rural Communities.
CHAPTER XX.
THE TOWNS AND TOWNSHIPS-III. .316
Perry Township and the Good Old Quaker Town on the North-Salem Township and Leetonia-Unity Town- ship and the Villages of East Palestine, Unity and New Waterford-Washington Township and the Mining Town of Salineville-Wayne Township-Yellow Creek Township and Wellsville.
APPENDIX .351
Annual Meeting of the Pioneers-County Fairs -- Harvest Home Picnics-Home for Aged Women. BIOGRAPHICAL .. 357
Index
Biographical
PAGE
Adams, Melvin Bertram
425
Adams, Martin
650
Aikin, John
721
Alaback, George
B
515 .
Albright, Charles J.
393
Alexander, C. C:
830
Allen, Jesse M
766
Allmon, Henry
839
Ambler, Hon. Jacob A.
413
Anderson, James, M. D.
410
Anderson, Sanford E.
625
Andrews, Thomas R.
44I
Apple, Theodore L.
491
Arbaugh, William S.
545
Arbuthnot, J. Milton.
788
Armstrong, George W
735
Arnold, John L.
817
Astry, Oliver J.
730
Atchison, Thomas
743
Bacon, H. D.
801
Bagley, William Ward.
758
Baird, William E.
694
Barckhoff, Paul E., M. D ..
689
Barlow, Joseph
571
Barth. Louis
544
· Calvin, Homer M., M. D.
484
Beattie, Kenneth P
662
Beaumont, Mason Calvert. 641
Calvin, William Y.
432
Beck, George W.
552
Beetner, Fred E., D. D. S ..
616
Cameron, Isaac B.
818
Cameron, Thomas
430
Bell, Alexander Crozier.
409
Campbell, Robert
422
Benner, Frank M.
814
Campbell, S. P
822
Carey, James R.
717
Carlile, Albert
379
Carter, J. Willis
594
Cartwright Brothers Com-
pany, The
718
Catlett, John C
628
PAGE .
Cattell, William
673
Chafins, Alexander Goans. 55I
Chamberlin, William Clark 359
Chambers, Richard L. E ... 766
Chandler, A. N.
523
Chisholm, Samuel Irwin. 560
Church, Thomas T., M. D. 709
Clark, James
375
Close, William
847
Crist, Hon. Daniel W
363
Cole, Henry, Sr.
715
Columbiana County Mutual
Insurance Company, The. 683
Cope, Emmor
741
Cronin, Cornelius
582
Cronin, Daniel P
556
Crook, Frank
711
Burson, Samuel M
738
Crowell, Clyde L.
679
Burton, William T.
581
Crowl, Lorenzo D
510
Butts, Rev. Anthony W
429
Croxall, John . W.
512.
Buxton, Harry J
579
Bye, William
819
Cruikshank, Alexander, M.
D., C. M.
634
Crumrine, William M
596
Culp, J. B.
707
Curry, William Jack.
749
Davidson, George E.
827
. Davidson, William Caleb.
782
Davis, James E.
689
Davis, John M.
610
Davis, Milton
706
Deidrich, William H.
629
Dellenbaugh, John A.
583
Deming, John
773
Denny, Simon
812
De Temple, Jacob
844
Dixson, Samuel Richard-
son
5.36 .
Dollar Savings Bank, The. 767
PAGE
Blazer, Harold E., M. D ... 721
Bloom, Daniel M., M. D ... 710
Bookwalter, Harry, M. D.
421
Boone, Joshua J.
604
Bough, Clifford A.
770
Boyce, Hon. David
602
Boyd, Charles
807
Bradshaw, Enoch
563
Brantingham, Joshua
395
Brian, Albert
589
Brinker, Daniel Webster
.767
Brookman, David S.
433
Brookes, John
611
Brooks, Joshua Twing
600
Brown, Peter Young
834
Brunt, George F
725
Bunting, William Calvin
727
Cain Brothers & Company
692
- Calhoun, William A ..
805
Calhoun, William L.
804
Callahan, Lawrence A.
84I
Bates, Martin L.
795
Bennett, Lea S.
516
Berg, Conrad
549
Beyer, Charles
669
Billingsley, Hon. Nathan B
453
Binsley, John W
847
Bishop, Isadore
449
INDEX
PAGE
Eakin, H. E.
659
Eckstein, Frank J.
817
Eells, Ira E
562
Emmons, William S
509
Endly, Melker H.
404
Enterprise Coal Co., The ..
596
Farmer, Isaac P
469
Farr, Louis
40I
Fawcett, Eli
479
Felger, Jonas M.
785
Fellows, S. R ..
632
Ferrell, Herbert R., M. D ..
615
Figgins, James
840
Fink, A. A ..
757
Firestone, David Silvers
640
Firestone, Hon. S. J ..
362
First National Bank, The
Of East Palestine.
452
Fisher, Charles
826
Fisher, Jefferson
813
Fisher, Jesse
612
Fisher, Michael O.
543
Fitz-Randolph, Jonathan
730
Floding, John A.
584
Fogo. Wallace L
426
Foley, W. J.
535
Forbes, John P.
542
Foster, Benjamin, M. D.
720
Frederick, George
637
Frost, Percy
677
Frost, Samuel
610
Galbreath, Charles Burleigh 455
·Galm, Andrew
756
Gamble, John E.
831
Garrigues, Norman B
542
Gee, Timothy
846
Geisse, Philip Francis
539
Geon, Albert
572
'George, William S.
412
George, William S., Sr
376
Gill, Charles
740
Gotham & Lockett
808
Greenamyer, Carey E
395
Greenwood, Henry
791
Greiner, Hiram
374
Grosshans, Frank E.
716
Hahn, Joseph L
569
Haldi, Fred W
829
Hall, Harry T.
716
Hamilton, Cyrus Wright .. 626 PAGE
Hammond, John William,
Edmondston, Richard
781
M. D. .:
505
Hampson, Robert V.
361
Hanley, Charles, Sr.
606
Hanley, J. N
375
'Hanna, Eubius E.
439
Hannay, John F.
717
Hard, Charles T
755
Hargreaves, James Samuel
Harman, Eli
644
Harris, Charles W
634
Harris, Franklin
780
Harris, John H
585
Harris, Lorin B
501
Harris, Robert
744
Koll, Karl Daniel
660
Harrison, John
775
Hartford, Peter Calvin, M.
M. D.
370
Herbert, John Lewis, M. D. 621
Herren, Samuel D.
500
Hill, Hon. Elijah W
609
Hill, Grant
383
Hill, Col. H. R ..
603
Hill, Hon. Sanford C.
624
Hiscox, George W
642
Holliday, James A.
732
Homer Laughlin China
The
486
Hoon, S. M.
777
Hoopes, James
541
Hoopes, Joseph Leech
5II
Horton, Christopher
694
Hostetter, William M
681
Hutcheson, Frazier K.,
M. D.
...
475
Irwin, Robert
574
Jamieson, Charles F
606
Johnson, Jesse S., Ph. B
443
Johnston, C. E., M. D.
704
Johnston, Daniel J.
792
Johnston, William
833
Jones, Charles S.
632
Jones, Henry Clay
PAGE
Jones, Isaac
550
Jones, J. Byron
405
Juergens, Otto C.
828
Kale, H. R.
614
Kaminsky, John
786
Kennedy, Albert H.
813
Hannay, Robert
845
Kerr, Joseph A.
386
Kipp, John
639
779
Knowles, Edwin M.
545
Knowles, Homer S.
519
Knowles, Isaac Watts
442
Knowles, Taylor & Knowles
Company, The
380
Koch Brothers
736
Laubie, Hon. Peter A.
461
D.
590
Laughlin, Col. Hugh
652
Lamborn, Lemuel T
825
Lannin, Joseph C.
798
Lawson, Daniel Thomas
565
Lee, Joseph G
515
Lehman, Abraham
391
Leith, Harry H.
764
Lentz, Charles A.
630
Lewton, Eli C.
726
Little, Bennett Reynolds .. 794
Little, George W.
775
Logan, Hon. John H.
371
Lones, William F
501
Lower, George
835
Lyon, Everett Lewis
575
MacDonald, James L.
709
Mackall, P. V ..
521
Mackenzie, A. G.
638
Mackintosh, Angus
Alex-
ander, B. S., Ph. G.,
M. D.
553
Mackintosh, Daniel Haize. 525
Ikirt,
Hon.
George
P.,
Manor, John M.
576
M. D.
463
Marquis. Tom. B., M. D.
393
Martin, Hon. J. A.
399
Martin, J. Harvey
553
Martindale. Capt. Gustave .. 530
Marshall, Robert J., M. D .. 489
Mason, F. Q.
811
Matthews, William H.
754
McCain, Truman W
820
McCloskey, David W
473
McCord, William B.
450
Gilson, John S.
674
Ikirt, Ira E.
414
Hays, Joseph R.
423
Hemphill, Sharp
Wilson,
Harvey, George B
516
I I
INDEX
PAGE
McGarry, N. J .. 524
Metaveran. T. Sheridan.
737
MeGarvey, John WV.
797
MeGregor. Charles Ross 672
McGregor. Giles
049
McKecirey, John
532
Me Kecirey. N. J ..
544
McKeefrey. W. D.
506
Mc Kinney, Frederick Stan- i'm. A D ..
Me Kinnon, John B
462
Mc Kinnon. Matthew
Riley
47 1
Me Nicol. Patrick
456
MeNicol Pottery Company.
The D. E.
472
Ac Nicol. Thomas A
446
Mc Nicol. Thomas J.
465
Mellinger, Samnel
523
Meredith. George W
623
Metsch. Christian
594
Metzger. John S. M. D
Mick. Johan 11
436
Miller. George
803
Miller. Jacob
768
Milward. Joseph
74.3
Montgomery, John P'
027
Moon. Howard E
787
Moore. E. F.
366
Moore, Frank Pierce, M. D. 504
Moore. John W.
593
Moore. William, M. D.
476
Mountford. Arthur
680
Mountford, Elijah
700
Mountz. Jeremiah C. 494
Mowen. Walter E .. M. D .. 616
Mullen, Benjamin J
668
Mullins, Frederic J.
764
Mundy. William
699
Murphy, Charles H.
792
Murphy, George C.
664
Myers.
John
Alexander,
Rymer. I1. D .. D. D. S.
796
M. D.
802
Neigh, Seth J.
526
Nellie, Fred
654
Nichols. William
806
Nicholson, Horace B
513
Nile, J. Lonis, M. D
68.3
Nold. Uriah S.
402
Ogden. Charles
Brawdy,
M. D.
722
Ohio Cement Company
815
Olnhansen. George 823 Owen & Company. George 11. 495
Patterson, John
793
Pattison. Glenn R
746
Patton. Samuel G.
570
Peach. George
555
Pelley. It. J., M. D.
+8+
People's Savings and Loan Association Company,
The
372
Pepin. James Daniel
410
Peters. E. M.
691
Peterson. Chal.
520
Phillips.
George
Junius
Beche
731
Phillis. Thomas W
674
Polk. William
559
Potters National Bank. The 510
Potts, Wilson S.
416
Powell. Daniel J
667
Ramsey. Allen A
374
Rayman. Robert Edgar, MI.
S .. MI. . A.
651
Rex. Parks. M. D.
415
Rich. John K.
581
Richardson. Alfred U
688
Riddle. Eustate R.
822
Riddle. Lodge
535
Rhodes. Orville .A. M. D) .. 627
Robinson. Thomas
702
Rogers. Theophilus Gates.
540
Rohrbaugh. Josiah
665
Rose. James X
753
Rose. John
748
Ruble, Miles G.
413
Russell. John W
592
Russell, J. Wesley
594
Scott, Sam (
485
Sebring. Elsworth H.
454
Sebring, Frank. A.
445
Sebring. George F.
647
Sebring, Oliver H.
480
Sebring, Frederick E.
406
PAGE .
Sebring. William H
384
Sevres China Co .. The.
474
Sharp. James
504
Sharp, Joel
364
Sharp, Robert B
385
Sharp. Simeon
369
Sheets, Walter
796
Shook. John W
643
Shoub, Christopher
670
Sigler, William D., D. O.
37 2
Siegle. Louis F.
599
Sitter. Elmore E
580
Silver. Albert R.
389
Silver. Hon. Thomas H.,
A. B .. LL. B ... 842
Smith, Daniel Jones
419
Smith, David S.
7.29
Smith, Edwin J.
373
Smith. Harry W
622
Smith, William
556
Smith. William C.
394
Smith. Wilson S.
400
Sponseller, Harvey S
654
Steiner. Daniel F.
776
Steiner. Joseph B
765
.
Stevenson. Samuel
591
Stiver, Obadiah C.
444
Stoddard. J. F.
366
Stokesberry, Ralph K
820
Stouffer, D. E.
747
Stout. W. B.
540
Stratton, John R.
783
Supplee, Walter C.
840
Surles, Charles Edward
424
Surles. William H.
459
Surls. Harry H.
410
Swaney, Frank
712
Taggart. Rev. James Clark,
A. B., D. D.
451
Taggart.
Capt.
Robert
Clark
481
Tatgenhorst, Christopher
666 .
Tayler, Hon. Robert W.
431
Scheets. William H
759
Taylor, Anthony W
456
Schleiter, John
748
Taylor. Joel B., Jr.
403
Taylor. Col. John Nessly .. 381
Taylor, William J., M. D.
620 .
Tescher, Capt. John F
619
Theiss Brothers
824
Thomas Edwin
750
Thomas, Willard B
705
Thompson, Cassius C.
705 .
2
Santee. Sylvester John. 698
Scattergood. Frank Ilomer.
372
Schmick, W. Ilarry
777
PAGE
12
INDEX
PAGE
Thompson, Charles N.
703
Thompson, George 436
Thompson, George C ..
690
Thompson, Henry Allison. 435
Thompson, Homer W., M. D. 788
Thompson, J. Pollock
434
Thompson, John C.
708
Thompson, Hon. Josiah.
678
Thompson, Will L.
684
Thompson, William A.
693
Thompson, William
Cas-
sius
698
Thorp, Joseph
392
Thullen, J. C.
807
Tolerton, Hill A.
644
Tomlinson, Lindley
747
Treffinger, R.
745
Triem, Philip
786
Truesdale, J. L
757
Turnbull, Joseph
638
Turnbull, Mrs. Rosa C., M.
D. 669
Turner, William D.
621
Uncapher, John
763
Vickers, Thomas Elwood .. 44I
Vodrey Pottery Company,
The
533
Vogleson, John
490
Vollnogle, Peter F
502
Waggoner, James J
573
Walker, Lewis
663
Wallace, Hon.
Jonathan
Hasson
466
Woman's
Christian
Tem-
Wallace, William C.
499
Walter, George A.
494
Walton, Aaron B.
769
Walton, Joseph E.
554
Warren, Mrs. Lucy
712
Warren, William E
545
Watson, Andrew A.
574
Way, Nicholas
385
PAGE
Weaver, W. A
470
Weirick, Louis
742
Weisend, Jacob J.
816
Wells, Alexander
357
Wells, W. E.
514
Whinnery,
John. Carroll,
D. D. S.
506
Whinnery, William A.
702
White, Philip H.
832
Whiteacre, Edward G
837
Williard, Andrew Jackson.
701
Williard, George
422
Wintrioro, Joseph P.
614
Wirsching, Philip
464
perance Union, The ..
760
Wyman, John W
546
Yengling, Arthur C., M. D. 697
Xander, Bernhard
754
Zelle, Gustaf F
831
PAGE
Illustrations
PAGE
American Steel & Tin Plate Co., Plant of, Wells-
ville. 140
Armstrong, George W. 734
Bacon, H. D.
800
Bacon, Mrs. Celesta S.
800
Bell, Alexander
Crozier
409
Berg, Conrad
548
Brian, Albert
588
Brunt George F.
724
Butts, Rev. Anthony W.
428
Buxton, Harry J.
578
Carlile, Albert
378
1
CHURCHES.
Catholic, St. Aloysius, East Liverpool.
306
Christian, Lisbon.
306
Christian, Salem
226
Lutheran, English, Leetonia
226
Methodist Episcopal, First, East Liverpool.
226
Methodist Episcopal, Leetonia.
340
Methodist
Episcopal, Lisbon.
190
Methodist Protestant, First, Wellsville.
306
Presbyterian, First, East Liverpool.
.28
Presbyterian, Leetonia
225
Presbyterian, First, Lisbon.
190
Protestant Episcopal, Salem.
226
Protestant Episcopal, St. Stephen's. Fast Liver. pool 366
United Presbyterian, East Palestine.
340
CITY HALLS.
East Liverpool
42
Salem
42
Wellsville
42
Cole. Henry, Sr., John Abraham,
Enser
and
George W.
7144
County Court House, Lisbon.
42
County Court House, Old, Lisbon
94
Deming, John
772
Eakin, H. E.
657
Emmons, William S., Royal Victor and Homer
Franklin
508
Farmer, Isaac P.
468
Farmer, James
226
Fawcett, Eli
PAGE
478
Frederick, George
636
Frederick, Mrs. Sarah E.
636
Friends' Meeting House, Old, Fairfield Township ..
76
Friends' Meeting House, Salem.
328
Frost, Percy
677
Geisse, Philip Francis.
5.38
Greenwood, Henry
790
Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L., and Family.
569
Hanna, Eubius E.
438
Hanna Homestead, The.
244
Hanna, Hon. Marcus A., Birthplace of.
166
Hill. Hon. Elijah W.
608
Home of Aged Women, Salem
328
Ikirt Block, East Liverpool
94
Knowles, Homer S.
518
LIBRARIES.
Carnegie, East Liverpool
28
Lepper, Lisbon
190
Carnegie, Salem
328
McCord, William B.
I6
Mckinley Furnace, Ruins of.
116
Mckinley Home, The.
244
Marshall, Robert J. M. D.
488
Martin, Hon. J. A.
398
Mason, F. Q.
81I
Metzger, John S., M. D.
686
Morgan's Surrender, Place of.
208
National Brass & Copper Company, Plant
of,
Lisbon
158
Newell Bridge over the Ohio at East Liverpool.
170
Old Mill, Bell's, Fairfield Township
II6
Old Mill at Williamsport, St. Clair Township
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