Civil War Discharge papers of William M. Taylor
Military
John W. Steele Died on Board the Sultana
John W. Steele Died on board the Sultana, he was born in Lawrence County Ohio in 1838, died April 27 1865, he was the son of Hanley (Henley) Webb Jr., and Elizabeth Steele.
Isaac Rial (Riel, Ryall, Ryall)
Revolutionary War Pension application of Isaac Rial (Riel, Ryall, Ryall)
Veterans of Revolutionary War
he following veterans of the Revolutionary War are heroes of those who fought for our National Independence; and by their ages, we cannot hope they will
War of 1812 Veterans
This is an ongoing research for Lawrence County, Ohio Veterans who fought in the War of 1812. Most of our resources have come from fold3, cemeteries,
Spanish American Veterans
This list of Lawrence County, Ohio Spanish American War Veterans, are taken from various sources such as tombstones, newspaper articles, obits, etc.
Charles S. Gray
Charles Sedgwick Gray was born at Vesuvius Furnace, this county, February 20, 1869. The family moved to Huntington in 1875, and to Ironton in 1877, and
Earles Ancestry – Lawrence County Ohio Family
The Earles ancestry is easily traced to Charles and Mary (Martin) Earles who married in Lee County, VA, about 1799 and moved to Lawrence County, Ohio in
Lawrence County, Ohio Index of Civil War Veterans
The following list of Lawrence County, Ohio Civil War Veterans was created by our dear friend, Tom Clutters who loved Lawrence County, Ohio history, especially anything
Henderson Griffith Civil War Veteran
Henderson Griffith, do you remember all about the army of the Potomac, the siege of Richmond and all about the marching and counter-marching of 64
Uncle John Shafer Civil War Veteran
“Did you meet with a narrow escape?” we asked of Uncle John Shafer, as a lot of us were seated around a bright fire after a good sermon, and later, a good dinner.
Peter Kingry Civil War Veteran
In reply to a request for a Narrow Escape, Peter Kingry, formerly of Co. G. Ohio Volunteer Infantry tells his story of a Civil War battle he fought
Mr. Hinds Civil War Veteran
“Mr. Hinds, if you don’t give me a ‘Narrow Escape’ for the Register, you’ll have one on the spot, for my orders from the Editor are to let no guilty man
C. H. D. Smitley Civil War Veteran
C. H. D. Smithley’s Experience
Narrow Escape #19
Ironton Register 25 March 1887
“Ah, there, Mr. C. H. D. Smitley, the Register wants one from you.”
C. C. Bowen Civil War Veteran
How C C. Bowen Maneuvered His Forces in the old Guthrie Gray regiment. “Well, the most thrilling one to me, was in the second day’s battle of