McIntyre Family Bible Lawrence County Ohio
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Charles Clinton Brown
Charles Clinton Brown who stated his birth was 5 Feb. 1824 but according to 1850 census he was b. 1828 or 1829. He married Francis E. Paine/Payne in Lawrence County, Ohio
Rev. Carpus Clark Sperry
Rev. Carpus Clark Sperry was born in Lawrence County, Ohio, October 8, 1830. He moved to Iowa in 1840 and there embraced the Baptist faith. He was
Charles Campbell
Charles Campbell son of John Campbell, founder of Ironton
Elizabeth Caldwell Clarke Campbell
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Campbell, daughter of James Clark and Mary Ellison, was born at Manchester, O., April 15, 1815, and died at Ironton, O., Nov. 19, 1893.
Lillian Neal Hunter
MISS LILLIAN NEAL is now Mrs. Gordan Hunter. The marriage occurred at Paris, on the 11th, or rather on the 11th and 12th. On the first day the civil
Robert B. Miller Ironton City Solicitor
Mr. Miller was born at Millersport in 1850. In his boyhood days he worked on a farm and attended the country school. In 1879, he began a collegiate
Uriah Bonser Scott
The Captain Uriah Bonser Scott referred to was an old resident of Scioto county, Ohio, who immigrating became one of the empire builders of the great
Samuel Whitehead and wife Martha Bates
Samuel and Martha Bates Whitehead, parents of Sarah Jane Whitehead Kouns
Burlington School
The town was originally located on lands owned at that time by E. B. Greene, now known as the Delta, the school house and church of that name being on
Burlington Academy
This institution was founded in the Spring of 1842 by the joint contributions of the citizens of Lawrence county assisted by the liberality of some few
Early Map of Burlington Ohio
Early Map of Burlington, Lawrence County, Ohio
Briggs Library History
Did you know? Memorial Hall was one of the old sites of the library. We take the liberty of publishing the following letter from Judge Johnson, touching on the recent munificent gift, Dr. Briggs has made. The letter embraces many points which our citizens will read with pleasure regarding the grand enterprise in view:
William Means
Married by Joseph Chester, V.D.M. Law. Co. Marr. Rec. Book 6 p. 144 William Means married Martha Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of John Campbell, founder
General Albert G. Jenkins
Albert G. Jenkins entered the military service of the Confederate States of America, and during the year 1861 and for a long time prior