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Rodney Metcalf Stimson
was born in Milford, New Hampshire, October 26, 1822. His parents, Phineas Stimson and Rhoda Metcalf, were both born in Ashburnham, Worcester county, Massachusetts, and married there in 1816. Both were children of men who were soldiers in the War of the American Revolution. One of his ances- tors, Andrew Stimson, was in Boston as early as 1639, only nine years after the first settlement of the New England Metropolis. He was an Englishman. The Metcalf family also were English. His mother died when he was nine years of age. His first school was a private school, which continued several years, kept by Daniel Russell. In 1840, he began reading Latin-Cicero's Orations. He attended Phillips Academy from 1842 to 1845. On September 13. 1845, he came to Ohio, and entered the Junior class, Marietta College. He graduated on July 29, 1847. In the winter of 1841 and 1842 he taught four com- mon schools, three months each, in New Hampshire; in 1845 and 1846 he taught at Belpre, Washington county, Ohio; in 1847 to 1848 he taught in Pike county; in 1849 and 1850, he taught in Scioto county. He also taught a family school on a cotton plantation, Lowndes county, Mississippi, fifteen months, 1848-49.
He read law and was admitted to the bar at Marietta, in October, 1849. On November 1, 1849, he went to Ironton, Lawrence county, and there petti- fogged one law case before a Justice of the Peace, and gained the case. August 1, 1850, he founded the Ironton Register. He edited it twelve years but sold
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out in 1862, and bought the Marietta Intelligencer and the Marietta Home News, combined the two offices, and issued the first number of the Marietta Reg- ister. June 30, 1862. He worked hard for ten years, and in 1872, he had to sell the Register, the regret of his life, owing to hemmorrhages of the lungs and threatened consumption.
He was married July 23, 1851, to Miss Juliette B. Hurd, in Ironton. She died January 19, 1861, leaving one son, Milford, who died in Cincinnati in 1890. On October 28, 1862, he married Miss Julia I. Sheppard, at Marietta. They had one child, Elizabeth Gillet, who married a Mr. Corwin, who, with her two chil- dren, Julia Stimson and Rodney Stimson Corwin, are living with him.
He was a whig candidate for the Ohio State Senate, District of Lawrence, Gallia, Meigs, and Vinton counties in 1853. He was an Ohio delegate to the first National Republican Convention, which nominated John C. Fremont for the President of the United States, at Philadelphia in June, 1856. He was delegate again for the Marietta district to the National Republican Convention at Chi- cago, June, 1880, which nominated James A. Garfield for President. He was the Ohio member of the Committee on Resolutions. He was delegate from Wash- ington county to the Ohio State Republican Conventions, between 1862 and 1880, for seventeen times, always without opposition, and was the author of the Ohio Republican State Platform, in 1873, adopted unanimously, without the change of a word. He was elected to the Ohio State Senate, in 1869; re-elected in 1871, and in the Ohio General Assembly in 1872, and 1873, declined the chairmanship of the Finance Committee of the Senate because of physical inability, a posi- tion tendered to him without his knowledge or consent. He was Treasurer of the State Republican Committee in the campaigns of 1877 and 1878. He was Presidential Elector of the Marietta District, in 1884.
He was Librarian of the Ohio State Library from 1877 to 1879. He never actively sought any public position. In March, 1881, he became Treasurer and Librarian of Marietta College. He resigned as Librarian in 1892, but still con- tinues as Treasurer. He has been Trustee of Marietta College since 1895. He has given to the College Library his collection of books, Americana, the spec- falty, and out-of-the-way books, numbering full 20,000 volumes, all in fine con- dition, only one other collection of the kind equal to it in the Great Mississ- ippi Valley. He is spending the evening of his days in honorable retirement.
Samuel Young Wasson
was born November 5, 1841, at Cherry Fork, Adams county, Ohio, the son of Thomas Campbell Wasson and Martha Campbell, his wife. He was reared on his father's farm. He attended the common schools of his district and the North Liberty Academy. He entered Miami University in the fall of 1861, and graduated in 1866. The same summer he went to Gallipolis and he and Captain M. V. B. Kennedy, late of Zanesville, Ohio, purchased the Onderdonk book store and continued the business under the firm name of Wasson & Kennedy. On September 3, 1867, Mr. Wasson was married to Miss Jennie Henderson, of Mid- dletown, Butler county. In 1872, he dissolved partnership with Capt. Kennedy and continued the business alone. In the fall of 1877, he was elected a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from Gallia county, as a republican and served one term. He declined a re-nomination and election. as he had changed his residence to near Middletown, Butler county, where he engaged in farming, and where he continued to reside until 1889, when he removed to Hamilton, Ohio, where he has resided ever since.
He has always been a staunch Presbyterian and was an elder in the church at Gallipolis. On his removal to the city of Hamilton, he and his fam- ily connected with the United Presbyterian church in which he is a ruling elder.
Mr. Wasson has a son, Clarence .C., a physician in Hamilton, and a daughter, wife of Joseph L. Blair, manager of the Niles Tool Works of Hamil- ton. Mr. Wasson is fond of reading and study, and keeps abreast of the times. While he would not like to be styled a gentleman of leisure, he has the full command of his own time and devotes himself very largely to work in his church. He is a gentleman of the highest integrity and enjoys the respect and confidence of all who know him. His wife died July 3, 1899. She was a woman of the most estimable character, devoted to her family and good works. Since that time he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Blair.
ADDENDA TO PART IV.
William Quincy Adams
was born July 20, 1827, in Wellsburg, Brooke county, Virginia, where he spent his life until 1854. In that year he located in Cincinnati, and went into the coal business as clerk for A. Buchanan. In 1866, he went into partnership with Mr. Perrine in the same business and continued until 1870. In that year he came to Portsmouth, and went into the fire brick business at Sciotoville with Taylor & Connell. There were two other brick vards there at that time, but in 1873, all were consolidated. In 1877, Mr. Adams withdrew from the firm and engaged in other business, gold hunting, but that was unsuccessful, and in 1879, he went to Logan and started the Hocking Valley Fire Brick Works. In 1881, he returned to Portsmouth and erected The Portsmouth Fire Brick Works. He was married to Julia A. Connell, a sister of Daniel F. Connell, at Wellsville, Ohio, November 20, 1849. They have four children living: James P., Samuel C., Mrs. Thomas W. Kinney and Mrs. H. C. Turley. In 1885, Mr. Adams was elected a councilman from the Sixth Ward, in the city of Ports- mouth, the only public office he ever held. He took a great interest in the wel- fare of every community in which he resided, and particularly in the city of Portsmouth. He favored every enterprise which was for the public good. He was admired and liked for his social qualities. In his political views, he was originally a democrat, but afterwards a republican. He was a Knight Templar Mason. He died November 12, 1892, of neuralgia of the heart, and his death was a public loss.
Albert Knittel
was born in Wurtemberg, Germany, in 1836. His father was George Edward Knittel. His parents died in Germany. He attended school in Germany until he was fifteen years of age. He came to the United States in 1851, and located in Cincinnati. There he learned the trade of a baker and confectioner with his brother, Anton Knittel. In 1860, he located in Lexington, Kentucky. From July 24. 1861. until October 23, 1862, he served as a member of the Regimental Band of the 28th O. V. I. On his leaving the army, he came to Portsmouth and engaged in temporary work for a few months. He then opened a bakery on the north-west corner of Court and Fourth streets and conducted a prosperous bus- iness until April 8, 1883, when he purchased the McDowell family residence at number 63 West Second street, and changed it into a bakery and confectionery, which he conducted with success until his death. The same business has been continued by his family. In 1862, he married Miss Josephine Sutter. There were six children of this marriage: Edward, Frank, Mrs. Frank Graf, Albert, Mary and Rosa. In his political views he was a republican. He was a com- municant of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church.
In the summer of 1894, he took a trip to his childhood home in Ger- many. He returned just five weeks prior to his death, which occurred Septem- ber 28, 1894, of dropsy of the heart. Mr. Knittel was a model citizen, much de- voted to his family. His tastes were quiet and he enjoyed the society of his intimate friends more than any other pleasure. He was a valuable member of the community and devoted himself exclusively to his business.
William Francis Lawson
was born June 3, 1830. He was the son of Manasseh Lawson, and the grand- son of William Lawson, one of the pioneers of Portsmouth, who has a sketch on page 762 of this work. He was reared and lived his entire life in Ports- mouth, and the real estate he owned and of which he died seized was a part of
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his grandfather's entry of 454 acres, made in 1801. Mr. Lawson was always a farmer. He was an honorable, conscientious man and his life in all respects was peaceful and quiet. In 1853, he was married to Abigail Burke, who sur- vived him. His children were: Mrs. Della Allen, of Green township; Mrs. Ad- die Watkins, of Portsmouth, widow of George L. Watkins; Burke Lawson, of Yorktown; Ernest and Floyd, who live at the old homestead; and Mrs. Lulu Gammon, of Ashland, Ky. Mr. Lawson died on the 23rd day of October, 1901, respected by all who knew him.
Samuel Groff Miller
was born January 24, 1841, in Columbiana county, Ohio. His father was Sam- uel Miller and his mother's maiden name was Eunice Peckham. His father was a native of Jefferson county and his mother of Columbiana. He was the fifth of six children. When he was six years old, his father moved to Flat Woods in Jefferson township, Scioto county, Ohio, where he died in 1857. Our subject enlisted July 30, 1862 in Company C, 91 O. V. I. and served until July 24, 1865. After the war, he returned to his home in Jefferson township. On November 22, 1865, he was married to Margaret J. Meek, daughter of Peter Meek. In 1871, he removed to the Gibson place in Pike county, where he re- mained until 1877. In 1878, he returned to Scioto county. In 1881, he came to Portsmouth and for ten years was an operative in the Johnson Hub & Spoke Factory. Since 1891, he has been engaged in the dairy business. He has a son Charles who conducts a dairy farm on the John Miller Salladay place on the Chillicothe Pike. He has a son, Edward and a daughter Mary, both grown up, at home. He is a member of the Manley M. E. church and is a republican. In all things and at all times he has been a good citizen, self respecting and re- spected by all his neighbors.
CORRIGENDA.
Page 81, Par. 2, line 4 from the last, sketch of J. W. Bannon. The word 'sons" should be children.
Page 108, line 1, sketch of John Glover. The word "James" should be
Jones.
Page 111, Par. 7, line 1, sketch of John Belli. The word "Bell" should be Belli. Page 115, 3 Par. last line, William Newman died in 1874 instead of "1847." Page 117, line 5, sketch of James Emmitt. George Emmitt born in 1786 instead of "1804."
Page 125, Table of State Representatives, "Thomas Wall" should be
Thomas Waller. Page 161, line 2, sketch of A. T. Holcomb. The word "power" should read honor. Page 168, "Hon. Levy Barber" should he Hon. Levi Barber.
Page 173, Par. 6, line 2, sketch of William Allen. "Cockrill" should be Cockerill.
Page 214, line 13, Nathan Wheeler, "Quarter Sergeant" should be "Quar- termaster Sergeant."
Page 220, "Silas G. Losee," should be Silas O. Losee. (Civil war article.) Page 222, Company I, Par. 2, last line, should be George C. Winkler in- stead of "George B. Winkler."
Page 229, "Charles M. Veatch" should be Charles M. Veach. (Company D, 56th O. V. I.). Page 229, "Nathan N. Kent" should be Nathan M. Kent, (Company B, 56th, O. V. I.) Page 230, "Henry Lance" should be Henry Lantz. (Company F, 56th O. V. I.) Page 245, Par. 2, Morgan's Raid, "E. W. Hope" should be E. N. Hope.
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Page 255, Company "H" should be Company E. (Spanish War article.)
Page 277, Signature of "R. Ramsey" should be B. Ramsey, "John W. Glid- den" John J. Glidden.
Page 285, last line, "James W. Ashley" should be James M. Ashley.
Page 309, sketch of Duncan Livingstone. His parents were married on September 5, 1848, instead of "September 5, 1849." "David Simon" should be David Sinton.
Page 311, James Martin Dawson was born on September 30, 1852, instead of "September 4, 1842."
Page 312, last line, "when" should begin a new sentence. (Sketch of George H. Jones.)
Page 331, "Stephen Lindsey" should be Stephen Lindsley.
Page 332, "Wilson Bates" should be Wilson Gates.
Page 354, "1801" second line from the bottom should be 1901.
Pages 405, 406, 479, and 607 "Abram F. Miller" should read Millar. Page 443, 5 Par. from the bottom, "P. N. Smith" should be L. P. N. Smith. Page 454, 3 Par. 4 line, "Thomas Walter" should be Thomas Waller. Page 467, last line, "Jonah Barlow" should be Josiah Barlow.
Page 468, first line, "Jonah Johnson" should be Josiah Johnson.
Page 538, "July 6, 1829" should be July 26, 1829. (Josiah Shackford.)
Page 569, sketch of Dr. P. J. Kline, line 20, "Edward S. Reed" should be Edward T. Reed.
Page 577, 3 Par. from the last, 1 line, "Dr. W. W. Moore" should be Dr. W. W. Monroe.
Page 581, sketch of P. L. Dew, line 8, "Ohio University" should be Ohio State University.
Page 584, lines 2 and 9 "Flody L. Smith" should be Floyd L. Smith.
Page 585, Par. 2, line 9, "D. B. Dillon" should be B. H. Dillon.
Page 587, 2 Par. next to last line, "John F. Thornton" should be John H. Thornton.
Page 594, 1 line, "Oliver Woods" should be Oliver Wood.
Page 595, "James M. Davis" should be James W. Davis.
Page 598, The Portsmouth National Bank, next to last line; "Charles B. Tayor" should be Charles B. Taylor.
Page 601, Par. 3, line 10, "Hocaday" should be Hockaday.
Page 603, Par. 4, line 2, "C. D. Elder" should be C. D. Elden.
Page 604, Par. 4, line 12, "W. L. Sichles" should be W. L. Sickles.
Page 609, 2 line, The Portsmouth Telephone Company, "G. B. Selby" should be G. D. Selby.
Page 610, Par. 15, Insurance Agents, "S. H. Ross" should be S. R. Ross. Page 611, last Par. 2 line, "John J. Duke" should be John K. Duke.
Page 616, last Par. 2 line, "William B. Camden" should read William P. Camden.
Pages 617, 632 and 681, "Samuel Cole" should be Samuel Coles.
Page 617, "W. H. Huston" should be W. S. Huston.
Page 632, last Par. 2 line, "John F. Taylor" should be John L. Taylor.
Page 672, sketch of George W. Calvert, Par. 3, line 7, "Thomas E. Cal- should be Thomas G.
vert" Page 837, line 4, Col. Aaron Stockham's sketch, "sister" should read niece. Page 874, 4 line, "Who died July 29, 1891," should be taken out. (John Williams.)
Page 915, 1 line, sketch of Levi Brown, should read 1833, instead of "1883."
Page 929, Par. 2, 2nd and 3rd lines, sketch of J. D. Clare, should read "In 1852, he opened a general store at Cross Roads, Jackson county." 3rd Par. 5th line, should read "wife of Thomas L. Hughes, of Piqua, Ohio, etc." The last line of the sketch should read December 21, 1898 instead of "December 21, 1893." Page 986, 4 Par. line 3, sketch of Joseph Warren Fulton, M. D., should be Joseph W. instead of "Joseph M."
Page 1020, 1st line, (sketch of Sylvester Keller,) "1806" should be 1826. Page 1075, the date of the marriage of John Moeller "1897" should be 1878. Page 1084, the title "General William Holt Nash" should read Hoit in- stead of "Holt."
GENERAL INDEX.
PAGE
Abbott,
Eben
440,
441
Abbott,
George Follansbee.
883s
Abbott,
Iza Miss
514
Abbott,
Jacob.
417
Abbott,
James.
.439, 444, 447, 522
Accidental and Sudden Deaths ...
354, 355, 1302c
A Co. 33d O. V. I
224
A Co., 39th O. V. I. 225
A Co. 56th O. V. I .. 228, 229
Adair, James Crichton. 883s
Adair, Mrs. Lavinia 208
Adams Centennial Addition ... 459, 460, 461
Adams County, O
4
Adams, George.
378
Adams, Hiram.
.51, 234, 883s, 884
Adams, John Q ..
.65, 620,916
Adams, Gen. Robt. N.
233
Adams, W. Q.
.341, 392, 531, 936, 1300
African M. E. Church.
529
Aged Women's Home ...
589s
Agricultural Works Purchased for Railroad Shops 456
Ainsworth, Amasiah (R. S.).
201
Albert Campbell Sub-division .. 457, 459, 460 Alderson, S. B. Rev 535
Aldred, Henry (R. S.) ..
.201, 1046
Alexandria ..
.31, 410, 411s, 412 654
Alfred, R. B ..
616
Alger, Capt. Amos Barrett 493, 540,586 884s
Alger, Mrs. Julia W. 585
Alkire, Rev. Henry S. 370
Allard, Lorenzo D., M. D. 545, 561s, 562, 663, 954, 994
Allard, Royal William .690, 884s
Allen , Andrew David. 885s
Allen Chapel. 521
Allen, Col. J. H. 509
Allen, Gov.
W'm.
171, 280, 343, 344, 983,
1301€
All Saints Church .... 455, 523s, 524, 525, 526
Altsman, Alex.
885S
Amann, Frank. .885s, 896
Anderson, Eugene G .. .886s, 887
Anderson, George Washington .... 886s, 940
Anderson, Lexey Clayton Debo .... 887s,888
Anderson, Gen. Richard Clough ..... 1209s
202
Anderson, Wm. B ........
.531, 583, 886s,887
Barber,
Miss Emma
1210s
Anderson, William Marshall.
.442, 452
Andre, George B. M., M. D
Andre, O. C., M. D. 577
Andre, Peter Duteil
889s, 890
Andres, Balser H. 888s, 689
Andre, Dan Young. 890
Andrews, Dr. N. W. 346, 428, 429,430, 439, 521,538, 542
Appel. George M. 590, 594, 605, 608, 891s, 994
Appel, Frank .890s,891
Appel, Theodore. .324, 891s,592
Arcadian Mineral Springs, The.1201s, 1217
Armstrong Suburban Addition.
.462
Arnold, Rev. Frank.
522
Ashley, Rev. Benjamin. 2SS, 645
Ashley, Charles S.
292
Ashley, Eli M. 646
Ashley, Henry W.
292
Ashley, James M.
145, 285, 286, 287. 2SSS,
289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 518, 617, 646, 1302c
Ashley, Capt. John .. 288 Ashley, John Clinton Rev., 288, 344, 351, 418, 600. 606, 645s, 646,647
Ashton, Joseph 179, 201. 300, 626, 892s, 893
Ashton, Major Joseph (R. S.) .... 201, 1172
Ashton, Mrs. Mary T .... 491, 493, 510s, 511
Ashton, E. Percy ...
201
Assessors, County. 52
Atkin, Walter.
893s
Auditors of Scioto Co. 43
Atwater, Caleb.
6.9
Agustine, B ...
38, 893s, 894, 1125
Augustine, J. M.
.893s, 894s
Ault, Everett ..
393
Ault, Charles M. 894s
Baccus, John S ..
.647s, 648, 649, 857, 1155
Bagby, Walter J ..
.894s, 895
Bailey, Cornelius W.
1253
Bailey,
Capt. Geo. B. 220, 239, 241. 247s,
248, 543
Bailey Post No. 164 G. A. R. 584s
Baird, Samuel W
.220, 227
Baker, Lewis W
.879. 895s
Baldridge, Rev. Wm. (R. S.)
202
Ball Addition.
459
Ball, Miss Emily
.495, 511s, 512
Ball, Judge Harry
47, 276, 318s, 319, 325,
467, 516, 521, 1079
Banks and Bankers ..
.594s, 595, 596
Bankers and Brokers .... 596s, 597, 598, 599
Bannon, Arthur H ..
81, 276, 321s
Bannon, James W. 55,, 81s, 82, 85, 158, 161,
215, 234. 274, 276, 320, 321, 392, 587, 588, 590, 598, 605, 608, 533, 834, 1301c
Bannon, Henry T. 46, 81, 276,320s, 321, 342, 468, 946
Bannon. Miss Mary.
.490, 491
Bannon, Mrs. Mary H. 207, 215
Bannon Place
461
Bar of Scioto County 272
Barbee ,Cornelius H
234, 413, 895s, 896
Barbee, Joshua
40
Barber,
Elias.
Barber,
Isaac.
Barber,
John.
.331, 538, 634
Barber, Joseph, Sub-div. of estate .. 458
Barber, Levi, M.C. 16Ss, 169, 342, 343, 1301c
Barber, Uriah (R. S.) 28, 31, 33, 36, 43, 134, 201, 330, 342, 343, 344, 3SS, 416, 436, 618, 619, 620, 649s, 650, 660, 1107 442
Barber, Uriah, Tract. 1277s
Barger, Col. John W
Barker, C. F.
583, 584, 788
Barklow, Benj.
331, 626, 896
Barklow, Sarah Jane.
530
Barklow, Stout St.L.
896s
Barlow, Josiah.
.467, 1302c
Barnes, Elizabeth A. 1221s
Barnes Family, The ..
1220s
Barnes, Capt. James Q
1277s
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PAGE
418
Adams, John, Ex-President.
444
Augusta Co., Va.
3, 4
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PAGE
Barnes,
Henry L.
23S
Barnes, Capt. James Q.
202
Barnes,
Jolın ...
125
Barnes, John (R. S.) .. .202, 1220
Barnes, John R. T. 202, 221,254s, 255, 1220
Barney,
Ariel ..
.655
Barney, Hattie Gregory 655
Bar of Scioto Co. 272
Barr Addition. 457, 458
Barr, John T.
452.
767
Barrere, Nelson ..... 125, 138s, 139, 345, 632
Barron, Timothy, (R. S.)
834
Barry, Richard ..
.896s, 897
Barry, Charles J.
.897
Barton, Charles A, 48, 220, 222, 239, 241, 242, 311, 468, 469, 584, 775, 794, 897s, 898
Barton & Gibbs Addition. 459
Barton, Mrs. Mary A. 207
Basham, James G. 898s
Basham John
350
Basham. Thomas Jefferson .. 898s
Batterson, Abijah, 55, 76s, 142, 277, 344, 374
Batterson, Arthur R. 76
Batterson,
Franklin.
373
Batterson, George Anderson, 256, 627 898
Battlefield Reviewed, The .. 839
Bauer, John Christian.
.605,
899s
"B"Co., 56 O. V. I .. 229
Beaman. Luther Martin.
1256
Beard, David Francis. 557
Beard, Henry C., Dr., 238, 544, 556s, 557
950
Beard, Roscoe Eugene ..
557
Beatty, William Robert .... 323, 900s,
901
Beatty, Thomas Carlyle, 276, 323s,
324, 467, 516, 598, 892, 900.
Beatty, William Ray .. 900s
Belknap, Dr. D. A .. 406
Bell, Miss Eleanor Emma 208, 491, 523, 641, 901.
Bell James 901s
Bell Mrs. Robert .. 246
Bell Robert Hunter, 51, 297, 470, 588, 629. 832, 864. 901s, 960. 1032.
Belli, John Major, 28, 45, 111, 350, 652s,
653, 654, 655, 656, 856, 997, 1301c.
Belt, Levin ....
.... 25, 28, 30, 53, 55, 57s 665
Beaman, Hon. Luther M .... . . 235, 1250s Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks, Portsouth Lodge No. 154, .... .585s. 584
Bennett, Hon. Benj. Franklin, 202, 230, 901s, 902
Bennett
Jacob.
902s
Bennett,
John Gordon.
902s
Bennett
Joseph
373
Bennett Lewis Smith
903s
Bennett,
Rolla E. .903s, 904, 1025
Bennett William Pool 904s
Rennett Thaddeus. . 352
Bennett Thaddeus. R. S. 202
Bentley, Aholiab 530, 597, 626, 904s, 905,
1221
Bentley Family, The. 1221
Bentley.
Linn ..
.904, 905s
Bethany
Baptist Church
264
Briggs,
Bethauser, Rev. C. W.
349
Briggs, Samuel C .. Pioneer 202, 332, 333,
418, 530, 656s, 657, 682, 752, 863, 1028
Eennett, Thomas ..
30
Bennett, William Jefferson .. 468, 903s, 904
Bertrand, Jean Baptist. .651s, 652. 762
Bible Society 351s
Bibliography. 352
Pierley, Mrs. Lora Elmira .... 734, 824, 905s
Bigelow M. E. Church .. 520s, 521, 522 Bigger. Hon. John 98
Piggs, George N .. 1233
Biggs, Mrs. George N.
.202, 208
Biggs House, 434, 435, 437, 445, 474, 592, 593
PAGE
Biggs, William Sr .... 434, 453, 593, 637, 1257s
Biggs, William Jr .. .905s, 1257
Bing, Augustus O. .. 556, 611, 625 Bing, James P., M. D., 226, 241, 535, 544, 555s, 556
Bingham, Julius
36, 37, 429
Bishop, Louis N. .354, 905s, 906 Blackburn, Daniel Thompson 395, 396, 397, 906s
Black Friday, A 613s
Black Laws .. 613
Black Ohio Shale. 23
Blade, The ..
.519, 519s, 520
Blake, Thomas Bartlett. 907s
Blaser, Christian, M. D. 1256s
Bliss. Jonathan, R. S. 202
Blocksom, Miss Ella. 84
Bloom
Furnace
358
Bloom Tp .. 31, 358s,, 359
Board of Trade .. .589s, 590
Board of Trade Addition. 460
Bobst, Philip.
.362, 907s, 908
Bode, Carl Christophf.
.637, 908s,1029
Boesel Law ..
338
Bogg's, Marcus.
320
Bolles, Col. William Mather, 340, 435, 525, 539, 636, 908s, 909
Bolton, Prof. John 306, 490, 492, 500s, 501, 509
Bonanza Bar.
.623s
Bond, Henry. .169s, 170
Bond, Wm. Key, M. C., 174s, 175, 279, 343, 344
Bonser, Isaac 49, 69, 125, 133s, 134, 135, 230, 346, 388, 416, 754, 994
Bonser, Joseph ..
.141, 332
Bostona Steamboat No. 3.
635
Bosworth, Marcus
141, 436, 442, 443, 877,
878
Botetourt Co. Va. 4
Boydston Family, The 1221
Boynton, Asa, R. S 202
Boynton,
Asa ..
712
Boynton,
Asa, Sr
657s, 658, 659
Boynton,
Elsie ..
496
Boynton,
Peter F. 268,370, 659s,660,670, 850
Boynton,
Wm. L ...
49, 332, 659s
Bradbury, Thomas E.
1278S
Bradford, Henry Cole.
909s
Bradford, Lyttleton. 651s
Brame, Marion C 909s
Brandau, George.
469, 584, 909s, 910
Brant, Joseph ..
406. 650s, 651
Brant, Joseph H. 407, 650, 910s
Bratten, Thomas L 627
Breece, John T
142, 910s
Breslau, Julius ..
911s
Bricker, George Levi ..
407, 911s
Bridges at the Mouth
of
the
Scioto
River ..
657, 911s
Briggs, Aaron Anthony.
256, 257s
Briggs,
Forrest ..
363
Briggs, Hannah Miss.
John, R. S ..
202
John Kinney.
657s, 911
Joseph.
257
Briggs, William M. 202, 275, 582, 605, 911s, 912
Brison, John, R. S. 202
Brodbeck Addition. 460
Brouse,
William
Corydon
413, 414, 852,
912s
Brown, Charles Carroll. .. 203, 206, 912s
Brown,
Charles Edwin ..
.209, 916s, 917
Brown,
Charles
Wesley.
913s, 916
Brown,
Charles Sumner
913s
911
Breslau,, Thomas Herschel.
623s, 624
Briggs,
Briggs,
Carrie.
307, 660
Boynton,
Beard, M. J.
406, 557,
INDEX.
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PAGE
Brown, David. .663, 915
Brown, Edgar W .. 375, 913s, 914
Brown Family, The. 1221
Brown, Frank L .. 914s Calvert, George W ..... 626, 672s, 926, 1302c
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