Lawrence County, Ohio, has had its share of notable persons who have impacted the United States and/or other parts of the world. We already know that some important facts occurred in our county, such as the birth of the famous Rome Beauty Apple or the legendary “Swamp Angels” used in battle during the Civil War. These and other facts make Lawrence County, Ohio, an area of rich, proud, and sometimes repugnant history.
The Lawrence Register continues to bring you historical stories and other important facts, but we also need to feature our residents who made a difference in others. Sometimes these persons did great things to improve our nation, but we must not forget about those infamous persons we tend to disguise as respectful individuals.
The following histories of our past inhabitants were painstakingly written from what we think are reliable sources, but we leave the conclusion to you to determine their veracity. This index is not a complete list, so we encourage you to visit our website for updates.
- Bare, Bobby – Singer
- Blake, Elizabeth Winn – Medium and Spiritisms’
- Churchill, General Mendall – b. Lawrence County, Ohio, and was a General during the Civil War
- D’Autremont, Roy & Ray – Noted Bandits who married a Law. Co., Ohio girl
- Davidson, Commodore W.F. – b. Lawrence County, Ohio, and went to St. Louis, where he had a large steamboat enterprise
- Julian, William A. – U.S. Treasurer under the Roosevelt administration.
- King, Sarah Cecilia Cotter – well-known sculptor and sister to Father Cotter
- Lambert, William “Bill” – WWI Flying Ace
- McMahon, Bert – Waterloo Wonders brother killed
- Peters, Seldon (spelled various ways), notable gunsmiths
- Powell, William – General
- Richard, John K. – Attorney General of Ohio 1892-1896
- Sharp, Henry, and Avery – Worldwide Noted Artists
- Thompson, Carmi Alderman – appointed by President Coolidge to the office of special commissioner.
- Wright, Nannie Kelly – only female Ironton Master
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