Martha J. Martin

James Alexander

JAMES ALEXANDER Private, I. 146th O. V. I., March 11, 1893. Foreman of the Foster Stove Foundry died at his home on south Second street Wednesday. He was in his sixtieth year. Mr. Alexander was born near Mt. Vernon Furnace

Former Irontonians

Former Irontonians Where did they go from Here?

Something about them, where they are now-1875

Dr. Briggs, one of the founders of Ironton, and its first Postmaster, is now living at Long Plain, Mass.
William Colvin, the secretary of the company that built the Ironton Rolling Mill, also member of the firm of Yard and Colvin, in the furniture business, where Devine & Bryne’s shoe store now is, has recently been elected Professor of Political Economy of the State Agricultural College at Columbus, Ohio.

John A. Bowen

“SAVED THE LIFE OF A GOOD SOLDIER”

The following is taken from “History and Life of John A Bowen”
(As Written by Himself On Thanksgiving Day, November 29, 1928.)” Proctorville, Ohio.

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