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Broad Hollow
Broad Hollow – The first branch of Turkey Fork was named by the hunters, “Broad Hollow,” because its bottom was wide or broad. In this hollow grew a large number of very large beech trees. On two of the trees was engraved the picture of an Indian with a bow and...
1860 Census Index “R”
Lawrence County, Ohio, 1860 Index for the Surname Begining With "R" Submitted by Shirley Reed
1860 Census Index “Q”
Lawrence County, Ohio, Census Index "Q" Submitted by Shirley Reed
1860 Census Index “Mace – McTwigg”
Lawrence County, Ohio, 1860 Census Index "Mace - McTwigg" Submitted by Shirley Reed
Lorenzo D. Morrison
Lorenzo D. Morrison was a person thought considerably of in his county, as is shown by the number of times he has been elected to serve their interests. He was a county commissioner of Lawrence county in 1871. He was treasurer of Rome township for twelve consecutive years; was also a trustee of Rome township for several years.
William H. Dinnen
William H. Dinnen and Phoebe Peyton were married in Lawrence County, Ohio, on March 20, 1865. He was born in this county in 1842, and his wife is also a native of this county, born in 1850. The parents of Mr. Dinnen are James and Elizabeth (Vitten) Dinnen,...
James M. Deering
James M. Deering was born in the county of Wayne, West Virginia, on December 27, 1814. His father, John Deering, senior, was born in 1769 in Stokes County, North Carolina; from there he removed to Cabell County, West Virginia; from there to Greenup County, Kentucky,...
Superior Portland Cement Company
Superior Portland Cement Company The Superior Portland Cement Company was located in Superior, Ohio along a spur of the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad. Superior was located at Center Furnace, which converted raw material, such as coke or charcoal, limestone,...
Ironton Portland Cement Company
The Ironton Portland Cement Company, which has been contributing not a little to the prosperity of this section with their gas operations, in addition to the steady operation of the cement plant,
William W. Davidson
William W. Davidson is now nearly 84 years old, and he is the oldest settler living in the county. He came here with his father in 1799, when he was only six months old. He was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, on November 6, 1798. He has been a minister of the...
John Cutright
John Cutright and Mary Reeve were married in Lawrence County, Ohio, on July 27, 1859. He is a native of Elizabeth township, born April 17, 1826. His wife was born in Green township, Scioto county, in 1840. They have the following children: Almeda, born May 13,...
John D. Currington
John D. Currington is a native of Greenup County, Kentucky, where he was born on November 20, 1829; he came to this county in 1861. Mr. Curington’s father, Joseph, died February 4, 1872, and his mother, Mary Jane (Kerse) Curington, died May 8, 1880; they came to this...
Joseph R. Cooper
Joseph R. Cooper was born in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, on September 6, 1847, and came to this county with his parents in 1849. His father, Thomas Cooper, was one of the earliest settlers of the township, entering two lots of land at the United States land...
George W. Collins
George W. Collins and Anna Kelley were married in Lawrence County, Ohio, on September 8, 1842. He is a native of Cabell county, West Virginia, born September 3, 1814. His wife was born in this county on September 19, 1819. They have the following children: John L.,...
Andrew J. Caulley
Andrew J. Caulley and Rebecca Sanders were married in Symmes township, December 6, 1854. He is a native of the State of Kentucky, born April 4, 1822. His wife was born on September 23, 1833. They have the following family: Benjamin F., born September 18, 1855,...