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Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index “C”
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index “B”
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index “B”
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index “B”
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index “A”
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index Surnames Beginning with A
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index Submitted by Shirley Reed
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index “H-I”
Lawrence County Ohio 1860 Census Index for Surname Beginning with H-I
About the Ohio Quadrennial Enumerations
The Lawrence County Ohio Quadrennial Enumeration returns includes the years 1891, 1895, 1899, 1903, 1907. For the year 1891 the population record for all the townships was compiled in a single volume. The other years were recorded with individual volumes by township, or in large townships, by precinct.
1891 Quadrennial Enumerations
The Quadrennial Enumerations is a population count for our county. The count was used for dividing the counties into election districts to provide
G.A.R. 5th Reunion Held at Deering, Ohio
The second day brought a large audience and they were well entertained throughout the whole day. The forenoon exercises consisted of short personal experiences from old soldier comrades, in connection with speeches by Joe McKEE and Rev. D.W. HIGGINS.
Moving County Seat from Burlington to Ironton Ohio
On Tuesday next is to be held a most important general election. A full ticket of State officers under the new constitution is then to be elected, which alone will call out a full vote. In Lawrence county, however, in consequence of a local question, viz: the removal of the County Seat, the election promises to be unusually animated and exciting. Full Democratic and Whig county tickets have been nominated, and the candidates and their friends are using much exertion. We may look in view of all things for a heavy vote probably as heavy as ever was cast in Lawrence county.
Incidents of Pioneer Life in Burlington, Ohio
Many years ago when Ohio was neutral ground, claimed by the rival parties, the English, French and the Indians, a man by the name of Lynd lived over the
Burlington, Ohio Once an Urban Center 1800’s
The 1850 census recorded a total of 1,111 residents in the bustling township. Unlike the townships we have covered thus far in our series, Fayette
Burlington, Ohio Jail
Shortly after Lawrence County was organized by Capt. James LAWRENCE of Burlington, N.J., in 1816, a courthouse and jail were erected and a park laid out
First Chapel in Burlington, Ohio
The First Methodist preacher in Lawrence County, [Ohio] was the Rev. Mr. SHINN from Baltimore. He was in charge of the chapel near the mouth of Federal
Letter from Burlington, Ohio 1891
Lives there a man or child near or far around, who has not heard of Burlington, [Ohio]? The town which was once the abode of greatness, and the
Burlington, Ohio Jail History
While at Burlington last week we visited for the first time the jail of Lawrence county, Ohio. The jail is nearly new, it being but two or three years