LAWRENCE COUNTY, OHIO, THE CONTINUATION OF THE HISTORY OF EARLY TIMES. The Early Furnaces - The First Use of Hot Blast and its Success, Familiar Names. Thomas A. Walton Ironton Register, August 25,...
Martha J. Martin
Walton Letter from Victoria Texas
INTERESTING LETTER FROM Thomas A. WALTON Ironton Register, March 30, 1905 Victoria, Texas, March 15. Editor Register: Little did I think when I talked with Capts. Wm. Wilson and Frank Payne about...
Walton Writes of Ohio People
Mr. Thomas Walton Writes of Ohio People He Has Met In the Far West. Ironton Register, January 4, 1906. The following letter from our old friend, T. A. Walton, who resided for years at La...
List of Early Officers
A HISTORY OF LAWRENCE CO. Thos. A. Walton. No. 14. Ironton Register, March 19, 1903. A continuation of the list of early officers of Lawrence county: CORONERS Edward...
Early Prosecutors, Surveyors, and Recorders
A HISTORY OF LAWRENCE CO. Thos. A. Walton. No. 13. Ironton Register, March 12, 1903. Following is a continuation of the list of the early Prosecutors, Surveyors, and Recorders of...
Early Elected Officers
A HISTORY OF LAWRENCE CO. Thos. A. Walton. No. 12 Ironton Register, Feb. 19, 1903 Following is a list of the county officers from the county organization up to recent years, with the time of...
Walton Early History 12 Feb 1902
A HISTORY OF LAWRENCE CO. Thos. A. Walton. No. 11 Ironton Register, February 12, 1903 (sic 1902, paper dated wrong) Last week was concluded with a lengthy list of the marriages in this...
Mound Builders on Austin Farm
Notes of the early settlers of Lawrence county, Ohio,” and in it find the following: the Austin farm appeared to have been a battle ground, many large
Letter From Kansas
If Aunt Nelly Justice, near Arabia, is alive, ask her if she knows of anybody during the last seventy years, in Lawrence county, dying from copperhead or rattlesnake bite?
Daniel Brubaker’s Second Generation
Captain John D. Brubaker of the Steamer Reville was married February 17, 1885, Olive Alice Shute near Burlington, Ohio. Recorded in the Ironton Register.
Daniel Brubaker’s Descendants
Daniel Brubaker came west from the Shenandoah Valley on horseback with a bag of money hidden in his bed roll, to buy land in Perry Township, at the
Commodore William F. Davidson
Sketch of Commodore William F. Davidson - From a copy of the Northwest, we take the following sketch of an old Lawrence County BoyIronton Register, April 22, 1886 Commodore William F. Davidson,...
Gilruth on Early Settlers 18 July 1872
Note: The Rev. James Gilruth died before July 12, 1873, a year after publishing these stories, in Davenport, Iowa. He was an abolitionist and preacher of the Gospel. More on him later. July 18, 1872...
Gilruth on Early Settlers 27 June 1872
The Rev. James Gilruth died before July 12, 1873, a year after publishing these stories, in Davenport, Iowa. He was an abolitionist and preacher of the Gospel. More on him later. June 27, 1872 Next,...
Gilruth on Early Settlers 20 June 1872
The Rev. James Gilruth died before July 12, 1873, a year after publishing these stories, in Davenport, Iowa. He was an abolitionist and preacher of the Gospel. More on him later. June 20, 1872 In my...