The Connecticut Pomological Society Sixteenth Annual Meeting pages 45-58 President Eddy: I take great pleasure in introducing the next speaker, who has come to us from a distant state and is...
Agriculture
Agriculture
County Agent Worked To Increase Yield Per Acre World War I Shortages Place Demands on County Ironton Tribune Submitted by Lorna Marks Here is how O. D. SMITH started his report of activities as a...
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,
William D. Kelly’s Farm
We took a stroll, the other day, over the farm of William D. Kelly, adjoining Ironton, and we were much pleased and interested with the systematic order everywhere displayed. All its operations seem to be conducted with energy and skill; and all he parts unite and harmonize,
Agricultural Society 1855
The Lawrence County Agricultural Society held its Third Annual Fair in Ironton, Ohio, on Thursday and Friday of last week, Sept. 27th and 28th. The day previous (Wednesday) was rainy, and it looked very unpropitious, but it cleared off and the two days of the Fair were beautiful. Very many people were in attendance, the crowd was large on the second day, and everybody appeared to be highly pleased – much encouragement was given to farmers.
Joel Gillett Family
Joel Gillet was born on May 28, 1778 in Milford, Connecticut. He was the son of John and Comfort (Plumb) Gillet. Joel married Cloa Griswold in the late
Lawrence County Notes by Pilgrim
Pilgrim was a pen name for unknown person, but he wrote interesting stories about the early residents of Lawrence County, Ohio. Sharon Kouns, formatted his columns into bullets for easier reading. These are not in date order.