2r, -:2,,, f Ilartfdi-d City, and also. When lie regained consciousness, he by a. mighty effort crawled to a cabin which was. Vention at Indianapolis. Practice of medicine in Jay County, and has. Soldiers' Aid Society; Mrs. IL Shelton, Vice-. Of Virginia, and of English ancestry, who.
The gas enterprise at Portland in " booming ". Building imjirovements being unexcelled in. Ing out l)y the day or month until seventeen. Gine room attached, 35x40 feet, supplied. Ried in Ohio in February. IIISTORT OF BLACKFORD COUNTT.
Ohio, and a daughter of Samuel and Maria. Capture of the city of Vicksburg, July 1, his regiment marching into the city, July 5. Friend and neighb(jr. ami Mrs. Coul-. Menced herding cattle, mostly north and west. J]rnlCH(3LAS LIXKHAUEU, assessor of. The fund's earnings help support this early reading program that puts a high-quality children's book into the hands of any enrolled local child each month from the time of the child's birth to his or her fifth birthday. Ohio Infantry, and died in liospital on Big.
Pointed on a committee to draught a plan. Slavery majority of the committee; but amid. Bethlehem Church, Evangelical Lutheran, near the last mentioned in the northern part. The One Hundred and Nineteenth Kegi-. Cally Mr. Rnpel is an ardent Republican. At his death and his wife was ninety-three. He retained the cabinet General.
II^i55;p«"M"M^», », aB. As the term of Mr. Jefferson's Presidency. Uuty, this State, when. Ated in the class of 1879, after which he took. Ird; ilicil ill XLiblo Townsiiip iu 1846. aged uiglity-. His youth his services were required on the. Godfrey trace, till they reached the banks of. Was living on the banks of the Wabash River, near New Corydon. Liorn on the old homestead in Noble Town-. "When our subject was an infant his. Sist him in the arrest of Brown, who, mean-. Two store rooms, 16 x 2-1 feet, and 18 x 80, respectively, and an office in the front part. July 19, 18S2, in Gallia County. Veinber 24, 1851, he was married to Miss.
Ana, and located on eighty acres of land on. Enirland during the Revolutionary war as a. drummer boy. Meets in a cosily furnished room in Sil-. Is also deceased, her death taking place in the.
A considerable portion of Ohio adjoining. Cif lifr son's wife, Mrs. Shanks returned. Trading was done at Fairview, and the nearest. Of hind on section 8ii of the same township. ■^ dent of the United. Lie Ikis always followed, and lias now a fine. B. Howard, with eleven members, and S. Goodin, clerk, and James R. and Clinton. Mr. Logan settled on the farm where he has since. FOSEPH D. LOSCH, one of the. Teaming fnjin his Injmu to Fort Waviie, though the distance was less than fifty miles, the trip usually occupied about seven days, during which he would remain in the woods.
March, 1876, and thirty days later the works. "While in the service he partici-. Father, Williana Bonnell, immigrated to Pike. The 1st day of May, lStj4, we started on that. Roving his land, t. iiion,, ther-)|lr son, ling (in a ti'act. Party lines; the public questions to be set-. His farm and purchased his mill. Sum clisijui-^ed yearly to the Indians at Peru. For their longevity. With his father's family to Blackford County, and here he has since made his home, experi-. Otlier engagements, and participated at tlie. Traveling privately, and without attracting. John and Hannah (Pennock), natives.
The weather was wet, and the lowlands cov-. Enjoy disruption-free music and entertainment. Ts; y/tc Refovined Church of Boundary City. Subsequently other parties were paid for. In which all the band par-. To Highland County, Ohio, where he was. E. V. P. stands for Electronic Voice Phenomenon. Parents of three children —. Of a Scottish cavalier fam-.
You will feel a pride to own, " and although. Prisoners by the enemy, officers killed, one, and officers wounded, seventeen, the total. By his fair and hon-. Farming the rest of his life, and died at the. Horseback, in partnei>hip with Asher Van-. The battle of Mission Ridge; then inarched. FloiM Veaeh, of Ilartfurd City, a daughter. For a cooper shop, where it still stands. The family are members of the Trinity Cath-. Then he removed to a farm, upon whicli was. Let ns tirst briefly mention what may be. F''ather Drogan, pastor.
Seventy-five acres of land in Penn Township, which he began to improve, and to this he. Cally divided, a portion going to Dunkirk, leaving there at present sixty full members. Mrs. Conner to Grant Coimtj', remainino- with. Two sons, David S. and Charles T., and five daughters. Ive rhildi-i'n of Samuel and Ann (Whit-. Warnock, were natives of Virginia and Penn-. Met]>t Episcopal class wa> firmed at Mr. Marquis" house, being the first i-eiigious or-.
Harford, who was born in the old State of. His present trade, which he worked at for t\vo. Lie subsequently returned to the. Children born to them are — George B., of. Township in June, 1878.