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Edward Miller

About Edward Miller In February 1752, Edward Miller was born in Shenandoah County, Virginia, and in 1779, at the age of 27, he enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Augusta County, Virginia. He was captured and held as a Prisoner of War from the Spring of 1780 until...

Burlington, Ohio, Locks and Dams

The following photos were first posted on the Facebook Group Vintage Chesapeake Proctorville South Point by Jason Sloan. Permission was granted for The Lawrence Register. He writes: "From the photo library of Captain Joe McKee, who I’m told was the first lockmaster at...

Kounston

1877 Map of Kounston Photo Courtesy of Dave Rumsey Historical Map CollectionAfter the Civil War ended, ferries and steamboats along the Ohio River were in constant motion between Lawrence County, Ohio, and the new town of Huntington, WV. But progress was changing the...

Albert Ellison Apprentice

Albert Ellison by the Trustees of Fayette Township to Joseph DavidsonDeed Book 6, pages 13 - 14[typed as written, please check original record for corrections-mjmk] Indenture Apprentice This Indenture made this 5th day of March 1832, between Elisha B. Greene, John...

Lawrenceburg

Lawrenceburg was an early name chosen for the area east of the mouth of Symmes Creek and the Ohio River, located in Section 32. In 1819, the first account of this property was found. Edward Miller produced his Treasurer’s Receipt for his Tavern License, at ‘his stand’...

Early Names of Chesapeake

Isaacs, D. (1915). The above photo was retrieved from Facebook Group: Huntington WV You Grew Up In H-Town If...  https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=4522072481150719&set=gm.2885255305031867Chesapeake Was Called Many Names Chesapeake is one of the youngest villages...

Union Township Early History

  The above is the original Ohio River Survey  Twp. 1, Range 16, Sections 1 - 33Surveyed by Levi Whipple, Nov. 1793Subdivided by Joseph Fletcher 1805 What would eventually become Ohio, was surveyed as part of a large region of Washington County, Territory...

Highland Memorial Gardens

Highland Memorial Garden is a cemetery located in South Point, Ohio. Even though researchers have tried, this cemetery has never been read or photographed for genealogical purposes. The layout may be helpful to those looking for a particular lot number or section....

Wesley Chapel Ironton Ohio

Submitted by Roger Malone The Wesley Church was founded by a group of Welsh immigrants who had come to Ironton to mine iron ore. The Ohio Iron and Coal Company also gave land to this group in the winter of 1852. A chapel was completed there in August 1853. John Ellis...

Russell’s Place

Hardesty's Atlas 1877 Russell's Place - Some Chips Gathered in Old Windsor by StantonIronton Register, Thursday, August 21, 1890 EDITOR REGISTER. Russell's Place - Thirty or forty years ago, the caption of this article was the proper name for this place, for then it...

Experience With a Panther

INTERESTING SKETCHExperience With a Panther   Ironton Register, August 9, 1888. (The following sketch was prepared by Mr. W. B. G. Hatcher for Mr. John Campbell to keep the facts from being lost. Mr. Campbell kindly allows us to publish the sketch - Editor...

Henry Horn Recalls Early Ironton

IRONTON "NONAGENARIAN" HENRY C. HORN VIVIDLY RECALLS THE DAYSBY: Min Grimes Staff Writer. Submitted by Edith Fields for The Lawrence RegisterNo Source Given   When Henry C. Horn observes his ninetieth birthday on Sept. 2, 1976, his family and friends will join...

Stewart Family

The Stewart Family  This was written by the late R.C. Hall, Ph. D., who was writing a complete series covering Lawrence County and Ironton but was claimed by death before completing the work. His mother found the Symmes township series after his death and submitted...

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