This is a photo from ~1900 of my (Anne Marie Reardon) great-grandmother’s family in Hanging Rock, Ohio. All are Hudsons, except one cousin, one friend
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Caleb Briggs
Dr. Caleb BRIGGS came to Lawrence County from North Rochester, Mass, in 1837. He came here as a member of the State Geological Survey at the head of
Pedro School
Lawrence County Ohio Schools – Pedro High School Photo
Parrot Club in Proctorville, Ohio
Joe Rigney said he was attempt to enter the Parrot Club near Proctorville, 20 miles east of Ironton, when two slugs crashed through a wooden door about
Chesapeake, Ohio Continental Club
The attorney general today prepared a suit for filing in the state supreme court to revoke the charier of the Chesapeake Ohio Continental Club, gambling
Pedro High School Girl’s Basketball Team 1935
Pedro High School Girl’s Basketball Team 1935
Steece Elementary
This photo is most likely Steece Elementary school. Taken in the late 1920’s or early 1930’s from Sandry Holderby’s Mother’s collection
Military Burial Registry
These list of Military Burial Registry from Lawrence County, Ohio are records from books by the late Tom Clutters, the late Julian Barnett, and Perry
Brutal Murder of George W. Noble
George W. Noble, an aged farmer residing alone on Buffalo Creek, about 6 miles back of Burlington, was foully murdered some time Saturday night or Sunday.
Robert McCorkle
Robert McCorkle – Revolutionary War Soldier Lawrence County, Ohio
1901 Earthquake in Southern Ohio
1901 Earthquake in Southern Ohio
Henry Anderson
Henry Anderson, 76 years old, filed certificate with Lawrence County Ohio Court of Common Pleas 9 August 1820. He sworn that he was a resident of
Robert Adams
Robert Adams aged 64 years old, filed certificate with Lawrence County Ohio Court of Common Pleas 9 August 1820.
General William H. Powell
William H. Powell was born in South Wales, Great Britain, on the 10th of May 1825. When only five years old (in March 1830), he was brought to this
Obituary of Commodore W. F. Davidson
Commodore Davidson was born February 4, 1825, in Lawrence County, Ohio, his father being employed on the Ohio Canal, also giving a portion of his time to duties as a local Baptist preacher. The boy had scant opportunities for education, but took to his father’s avocation,