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1889 Biographical and Historical Souvenir, Harrison County, Indiana


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1889 Biographical and Historical Souvenir, Harrison County, Indiana Thi
by W.H. Perrin

This book originally included in one edition Clark, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott, and Washington Counties

With Complete Index of all Counties

John M. Gresham & Company.
Chicago
Chicago Printing Company
1889
Repreinted 1977 by The Bookmark
P.O. Box 74, Knightstown, Ind. 46148 
 
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1889 Biographical and Historical Souvenir, Harrison County, Indiana  p. 121
1889 Biographical and Historical Souvenir, Harrison County, Indiana p. 121
 
 
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1889 Biographical and Historical Souvenir, Harrison County, Indiana p. 122
1889 Biographical and Historical Souvenir, Harrison County, Indiana p. 122
 
 
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1909 El Reno City Directory
1909 El Reno City Directory
 
 
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Argyle Patent
Argyle Patent
 
 
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Argyle Patent 2
Argyle Patent 2
 
 
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Bible: Burton-Crowell Deaths Page 1
Bible: Burton-Crowell Deaths Page 1
 
 
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Bible: Burton-Crowell Deaths Page 2
Bible: Burton-Crowell Deaths Page 2
 
 
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Bible: Burton-Crowell, Births 1
Bible: Burton-Crowell, Births 1
 
 
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Bible: Burton-Crowell, Births 2
Bible: Burton-Crowell, Births 2
 
 
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Bible: Burton-Crowell, Births 3
Bible: Burton-Crowell, Births 3
 
 
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Bible: Burton-Crowell, Marriages 1
Bible: Burton-Crowell, Marriages 1
 
 
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Bible: Burton-Crowell, Marriages 2
Bible: Burton-Crowell, Marriages 2
 
 
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Bible: Burton-Crowell, Marriages 3
Bible: Burton-Crowell, Marriages 3
 
 
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Butler County, Iowa History
Entry for Hugh F.L. Burton
Butler County, Iowa History Entry for Hugh F.L. Burton
 
 
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Butler County, Iowa History 
Title page
Butler County, Iowa History Title page
 
 
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Clarion County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court Docket F:7, Petition of Ira Newell Lee and John J Lee Minor Children for the Appointment of a Guardian; Clerk of Orphans' Court, Clarion.
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, Orphans' Court Docket F:7, Petition of Ira Newell Lee and John J Lee Minor Children for the Appointment of a Guardian; Clerk of Orphans' Court, Clarion.
 
 
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History of Methodism in Illinois, from 1793 to 1832
History of Methodism in Illinois, from 1793 to 1832
 
 
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History of the 8th Regiment Illinois Cavalry
History of the 8th Regiment Illinois Cavalry
During the enlistment period of Albertus Van Hoesen 
 
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History: Biographical and Historical Record of Vermillion County, Indiana; Biographical sketch of George W. Edwards
History: Biographical and Historical Record of Vermillion County, Indiana; Biographical sketch of George W. Edwards
Indiana, remaining there three years, since which time he has made his home in Clinton, this county. He has been an active business man nearly all his life since reaching manhood, and has done much toward building up the town of Clinton. He erected and for a time owned the finest residence in the place. During the past few years he has been engaged in the boot and shoe business, and in 1885 he associated with him in business, Matthew W. Scott, thus forming the present firm of Edwards & Scott. He has been a life-long democrat, and one of the leading members of that party in the county, and with the change of administration he was appointed to the office of postmaster, which he has filled since 1885, Mr. Scott acting as his deputy. Mr. Edwards is a member of the Masonic fraternity, belonging to the lodge at Clinton. Both he and his wife are members of the Presbyterian church, and among the respected people of Clinton. 
 
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History: Biographical and Historical Record of Vermillion County, Indiana; Historical sketch of George W. Edwards
History: Biographical and Historical Record of Vermillion County, Indiana; Historical sketch of George W. Edwards
George W. Edwards, the present efficient postmaster at Clinton, is a native of Indiana, born in Lawrence County, Novermber 11, 1827, and is the fifth child and third son born to John E. and Margaret (Brindley) Edwards. His parents came to Vermillion among the pioneers of 1829 crossing the Wabash River midway between Newport and Clinton. They established their home in the forest about one and a half miles south of Newport, their old homestead being owned by Charles Potts. There the family lived many years, and finally changed their residence to Helt Township, where the parents died when but little past the meridian of life. George W., the subject of this sketch, was reared and educated in Vermillion County, where he has lived from the age of of two years with the exception of five or six years. He was the first man who left Vermillion County to try his fortune in the California mines, joining a party numbering twenty-one in Coles County, Illinois. They commenced their weary march on March 9, 1850, which occupied 175 days. Their route ran through Fort Hall, Fort Kearney and Fort Laramie, and at these places were seen the only building in 2,000 miles. Dr. Joseph Goodman, their only physician, died on the plains of Kansas, after a few hours sickness, which led to gloomy forebodings, but no other loss was met with. During the journey Mr. Edwards rode not more than ten miles. He spent two years in California, in mining and prospecting with varied success, the wild life agreeing with him, and in this time he improved his health if not his wealth. He returned via the Isthmus of Panama, reaching the old home in the fall of 1852, and shortly afterward he engaged in the mercantile business at Highland, this county. In 1854 he was married to Miss Mary A. Derr, a native of Columbiana County, Ohio, and they are the parents of two children--Maurice C., a young man of good business qualifications, residing on the Rio Grande River in Texas, and Etta L., at home with her parents. In 1868 Mr. Edwards removed with his family to Terre Haute, 
 
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Map: Platte of Steuben Township, Crawford County, PA
Map: Platte of Steuben Township, Crawford County, PA
Platte map showing properties of W.W. Watson, T. Watson, and W. Hunt 
 
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Memorials Against a Constitutional Convention 1779; Fannet Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Memorials Against a Constitutional Convention 1779; Fannet Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Joseph, Azariah, Elijah, Enos Sackett

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Newspaper: 
<i>The Thayer News</i><br />
'Thayer People in Trouble'<br />
Thayer, Missouri
Friday, May 3, 1918
Newspaper: The Thayer News
"Thayer People in Trouble"
Thayer, Missouri Friday, May 3, 1918

 
 
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Sackett Taxes in Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Sackett Taxes in Franklin County, Pennsylvania
 
 
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Sacketts in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War
Sacketts in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War
 
 
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Tax Rolls of Warrior's Mark Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, 1798-1833
Tax Rolls of Warrior's Mark Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, 1798-1833
Extractions of appearances of primarily Sacketts and Lees, but also other possible allied surnames. 
 
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Will of John Lee, d. 1875
Will of John Lee, d. 1875