Russell’s Place News

Charged With Perjury

Cincinnati Enquirer, 2 Oct. 1888, pg 5 – Deputy Marshal Costello returned from Russell Place, Ohio, with George Wilson, whom he had arrested on the charge of sweary falsely to an affidavit to a petition for a pension. Wilson was arraigned before Commissioner Hooper, who continued the case until October 4th and released Wilson with a $1,000 bond.

The warrant charges Wilson with making an affidavit in which he swore that while a member of the Forty-fifth Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry on December 25, 1864, while in a retreat from King’s Salt Works, he was captured and held as a prisoner until April 1, 1865.

Parkerville Pointers

Council Grove Republican, Council Grove, Kansas, 14 Feb. 1890, pg 4 – Dr. C. A. Scott of Russell’s Place, Ohio, is in town looking up a situation with reference to a permanent location. We have a good doctor, but the territory is too large for one, and it seems there would be a good opening for another efficient doctor.

Visiting His Old Home

Cincinnati Enquirer, 11 Sep 1898, pg 28 – Mr. Harry F. Judge, a Cincinnati boy, who has become a successful businessman of St. Louis, has been visiting his mother, Mrs. J. F. Judge, and his sister, Miss Viola, of No. 7 Park Place, Mt. Auburn.

Mr. Judge has been kept busy renewing the friendships of his boyhood days, and the pleasure of attending his visit home has been greatly increased by the presence of his fair cousins, Miss Beatrice Wilson of Russell Place, Ohio, and Miss Grace Suiter, of Proctorville, and Miss Emma Eaton, of LaBelle, Ohio.

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