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Death of H.N. Gillett
IRONTON REGISTER, 30 June 1881
(film #18707, Ohio Historical Center)

Death of H.N.
Gillett,--Hon. H.N. Gillett died at his home in Proctorville,
last Friday, after three weeks' sickness. The disease which carried
him off was ventral hernia. He was in his 83rd year. Capt. Gillett
came to Lawrence county about 1818, and has lived here ever since.
His old farm in Quaker Bottom, he occupied for nearly 60 years. He
was a man of great information and varied experience. In his younger
days, he used to boat a great deal, and knew the river from here to
New Orleans. Afterwards he settled down to farming, and he largely
added to the agricultural development of this county.
He took great interest in these
matters up to the days of his last sickness. He was one of the
founders of the Rome and Union Farmers Club, and was a member when
he died. He was at one time President of the Lawrence County
Agricultural Society. In 1850, he was elected a member of the
Convention which framed the present Constitution of Ohio. In many
respects, Capt. Gillett was a remarkable man. He read much, and had
intelligent views on all public and practical topics. He was an
entertaining talker, and a man of great industry and strong will. No
man was better posted on the fruits of Lawrence county than he,
while his knowledge of soils and agricultural processes was
extensive. Of late years, the Captain's old age has prevented him
from taking active part in the affairs of the county, so that only
the older inhabitants can realize that one of our best and greatest
citizens has departed. Sweet and revered to them will be the memory
of our dear old friend, Capt. Gillett.
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