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Henry Taylor Beatty

Henry Taylor Beatty was born at Franklin Furnace, Scioto County, Ohio, and early showed an inclination to become a teacher, for which he prepared himself, and which he is at present engaged in, and has been for the past twelve years. His school is located in District...

George Bandy

George Bandy was born in the State of Virginia, on Christmas day, in the year 1812.  His parents, Andrew and Rebecca (Ulbridge) Bandy, settled in this county in 1831. George Bandy was married in this county to Elizabeth Cauley, who is a native of Lawrence County,...

Thomas J. Backus

Thomas J. Bakus was born in Scioto county, Ohio, December 25, 1810, and came to this country in 1878.  His parents are Peter and Barbary (Hoover) Backus, both of whom are deceased. They were born in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, and settled in Scioto county, Ohio, in...

Lawsuit of Samuel Langdon

Summoned Hammond Howe to appear on the first day of our term next to answer unto Samuel Langdon for a plea of damages $3,000 this 12 April 1845. Suit for backing the water of Symmes Creek back upon the waterwheels of plaintiffs mill,

Union Hall Ironton, Ohio

Union Hall was built in 1853, by a joint-stock company. Dr. Egerton was the architect. The Masons had a contract to rent the third story when completed and took possession with great formalities on the 24th of June 1854. Exchange Block erected at the same time.

James I. Shute

James I. Shute, son of Dr. I. F. Shute was born in Burlington, this county.  The Doctor’s father was Capt. James G. Shute, one of the former well-known citizens of this county, and who has relatives still living here.  The reference to young James I. Shute is as follows:

Robert L. Hopkins Obit

ROBERT L. HOPKINS OBIT Ironton Register, December 31, 1891 Robert L. Hopkins - This well-known citizen expired last Thursday.  He was born in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, on Oct. 29, 1815, and Mr. Hopkins died at Ironton, Ohio, on December 24, 1891, being in his 77th...

Making of Clothes & Shoes

Flax was raised for lint and clothing. When the seed was ripe the flax was pulled up by the roots and spread on the ground to rot. The rottings were done by the rain and the dew. It did not impair the strength of the lint, it only made the straw brittle and loosened it from the lint so that it might be separated from the lint. It was then broken by hand; then scattered to separate the lint from the stalk. This was done by driving a board into the ground and sharpening the other end.

Dan Carpenter

Dan Carpenter was born at Hanging Rock, Lawrence County, Ohio, on March 7, 1825. and received what education he could get in the common schools of his native and adopted State. At the age of 18 years he with his parents to Clinton county, Mo., in 1843.

William Firmstone

William Firmstone, who had a prominent career as a blast furnace manager in this country, came here originally from England in the spring of 1835. The manufacture of pig iron by the use of coke fuel was in its inception at that time, but history shows that Mr....

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