Among the younger members of the Lawrence County Bar Mr. E. E. Corn is very well known. He was born at Bradrick, this county, September 18th, 1867, and was raised on a farm, receiving his primary education in the schools of the county.
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Presbyterian Church – Hanging Rock
Hanging Rock, Ohio Presbyterian Church By Keith Kappes January 1966 Ironton, Ohio – A routine entry in a Common Pleas Court journal is to be the final chapter in the 115-year history of the Hanging...
Judge Daniel C. Jones
Judge Daniel C. Jones, 73, Lawrence County Common Pleas Court Judge from 1926-1937, and one of the city’s most widely respected and well-known
Fugitive Slave Case – Peyton Polly
The reclaimed fugitives are cousins of the famous Peyton Polly, whose right to freedom has been in litigation now for some ten years, between Ohio and
Judge Ezra V. M. Dean
Judge E. V. Dean, soldier, jurist and statesman, one of the oldest and most prominent men of affairs in Ironton, and a member of the famous Dean family
Judge John J. Harper
John James Harper was born in Fairfield county, O., in 1834. He received a common school education and qualified himself as a teacher. This he followed
Judge Joseph Wood
Joseph Wood, one of the early settlers and oldest citizens of Ohio died at his residence in this place, early yesterday morning.
Judge William W. Johnson
Judge Wm. J. Johnson’s speech at Proctorville is highly spoken of by the people of Quaker Bottom in Lawrence County, Ohio from Ironton Register 1875
Judge Elisha B. Green
Judge E. B. Green and Esq. Joel Bowen had the naming of Rome Township.
Judge Milton L. Clark
JUDGE MILTON L. CLARK Circuit Judge Ironton Register, March 15, 1888 – Circuit Court. It is now in session, with Judges Bradbury, Clark, and Cherrington on the bench. Three cases decided up to...
Judge John Newton
JUDGE JOHN NEWTON – Associate Judge Ironton Register, Thursday, August 27, 1857 - Marriage of Daughter. Married on the 20th inst., by Rev. J. Chester, Rev. E. V. Bing, of Somerset, Ohio, to Miss...
Judge Benjamin Johnson
JUDGE BENJAMIN JOHNSON (also spelled JOHNSTON) – Associate Judge Ironton Register, Thursday, June 22, 1854 – Delegates. Delegates to represent Lawrence County in the Anti-Nebraska State Convention,...
Courthouse and Jail in Ironton, Ohio
Ironton, Ohio, March 23. – At about 1 o’clock this morning the Court House took fire and burned. The Treasurer’s, Recorder’s, Sheriff’s, and Probate
Deed: Coal Grove Company to Samuel Ballard 3 Dec. 1856
Know all men by these presents that the Coal Grove Company in consideration of the sum of Two hundred seven 50/100 — dollars to us paid by Samuel Ballard the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged do hereby grant bargain sell and convey to the said Samuel Ballard his heirs and assigns forever the following described property being in Lawrence County state of Ohio Range Eighteen Township One Section twenty-four,
Deed: William Ballard to John Ballard 6 June 1856
Know all men by these presents that we William Ballard and Elizabeth Ballard wife of said William Ballard in consideration of the sum of Twenty Five Dollars in hand paid by John Ballard do hereby remise re-lease and forever quitclaim unto the said John Ballard, his heirs & assigns forever all our title interest and estate legal and equitable in the following premises with the appurtenances situate in County of Lawrence, state of Ohio and bounded and described as follows to wit: The East half of the South West quarter Section Thirty two in Township one, of Range Eighteen, in the district of Lands subject to sale at Chillicothe Ohio. Containing Seventy nine acres and twenty six hundredths of an acre.