The first cave man’s party held in Lawrence County, at least the first since civilization, was held Tuesday night near Vesuvius Lake, with Harold HANEY,
Martha J. Martin
Brief Historical Sketch
Sandra Anderkin, student at Mansfield, O., writes Clarence Clements, manager Wilson Athletic Goods Mfg. Co. seeking information . . . She says each student
Recalling an Event
This date March 28, 1949, is a day we remember because that evening the greatest co-operative event in city history took place in the basement social
Lost in the Woods
109 miles on the back roads of Lawrence County in 4 hours and 10 minutes was my experience Wednesday. Our tour started on Hogskin Road with John Blagg
Hugh Crawford
Last Wednesday morning, the people of this place were painfully shocked with intelligence of the
death of their friend and fellow townsman Hugh Crawford.
Naming of Ironton, Ohio Streets
When the city of Ironton was laid out, the streets were named for the pig iron furnaces of the county. Those streets paralleling the river were called
Early Navigation on The Ohio
I believe that Luke and James Miller, and perhaps others of the same family, ran early navigation on the Ohio River, and followed the same business that Luke was finally drowned while boating
Captain Curtis Scovell Kouns
Captain Curtis Scovell Kouns, a veteran steamboatman, known and popular for more than forty years in the Ohio, the Red River and the Mississippi navigation, died last evening at his residence
P. W. Gillett
Many of our readers will recollect P. W. Gillett, a former citizen of this county, but for the past 18 months a citizen of Oregon. The following is an
Captain H. J. Miller Obit
Captain Henry J. Miller, 70, veteran Ohio River steamboat captain died this morning in a Huntington {WV} hospital. A resident of Burlington, Ohio, Captain
Rome High School 1946
Class of 1946, the old Rome High School, it was where Fairland East is today. Then it was Fairland # 4 when I was in grade school. My mother, Edna Dillon...Photo courtesy of Barbara Ward from the...
James L. Means vs English H. Hixon
The damage suit of James L. Means against English H. Hixon, in which the plaintiff asks $10,000 for the alleged alienation of his wife’s affections,
Thomas Gilruth Civil War Veteran
Thomas Gilruth who lives in Hamilton Township did his part in putting down the rebellion in the 1st Ohio Light Artillery Battery F.
Martin Slaughter Civil War Veteran
That was the experience of Martin Slaughter of Company I, 5th West Virginia on the memorable 24th of July near Kernstown.
Capt. S. N. Misner Civil War Veteran
Capt. S. N. Misner was sitting tiled? back clean office of the Sheridan House, feeling for chance breezes as they came through the open windows from off