James Scott, and others, who have since deceased. John Greer, Judge Bevans, Gilmanīryant, Col. now produce from memory: suchĪs the captivity of John Stilley, and events of early occurrence within the knowledge of Dr. Several years ago, when a resident of this place, I collected Will have been the-means of preserving, for the future historian, matters which are within the recollection of but veryįew now living, my time and toil have been well spent. Serious subjects during an exile in my native land and if I Relieved of much care and of anxious thoughts upon more Test it by the crucible of truth, my mind has thereby been While it hasīeen much labor to gather the material for this work, and to Settlers, has been with me a pleasant pastime. To write the history of my native county, and to rescueįrom oblivion the anecdotes and early incidents of its first In the Clerk's office of the Southern District of Ohio → SERVED IN A MILITARY CAPACITY FROM ITS FIRST ORGANIZATION TO THE PRESENT TIME.ĪND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING AND RELIGIONĮntered according to the act.of Congress in the year 1862, OTHER OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY, ALSO OF THOSE WHO HAVE tt CinīIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF MEN CONNECTED WITH THE COUNTY FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT:ĬO3 PLETE LISTS OF THE SENATORS, REPRESENTATIVES~ SHERIFFS, AUDITORS,ĬOMMISSIONERS, TREASURERS, JUDGES, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, AND
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