Military

Samuel H. White

Samuel H. White commenced an active business life in his fourteenth year, and he has continued ever since. He has traveled over fourteen different States; he has clerked in the following places: Bellville, Virginia; Parkersburg, Virginia;

Relic of the Civil War

R. J. Higgins of Coal Grove, Ohio, recently came into possession of the sword of Capt. Wm. Smith, who was shot in a battle in the Shenandoah Valley, four miles from Winchester.

Middleton H. Stewart

Middleton H. Stewart was a soldier in the war of the rebellion. He enlisted on October 30, 1861, in Company H, 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. He served three years in the army of the Potomac and took part in the engagements of Bull Run, Antietam, Chancellorsville,

Martin Templeton

Martin Templeton was a farmer of Windsor township, in which occupation he has been engaged all his life; he was born in Union township, this county, January 2, 1845, and married in the same place, December 27, 1877, to Adella Kimball

William E. Rowe

William E. Rowe and Asenath J. Melvin were married in this county on January 29, 1863; he was born in Pike County, Kentucky, on August 9, 1835; while his wife was born in Lawrence County, Ohio, on November 22, 1845.  The father of William (Reuben Rowe) died May 6, 1856, and his mother, Clara (Fry), died October 8, 1880; they came to this county in 1828. 

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