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R. M. BUTLER,
blacksmith, Sabina. The gentleman whose name introduces
this sketch is the leading smith in the town, and one of the
best workmen in the county. He was born in Virginia in the
year 1845, and is a son of Daniel Butler, of
Virgina Virginia. In 1877, R. M. Butler,
came to Sabina, and for two years thereafter plied his
trade in a rented shop, where, in 1879, he built a large brick
shop, in which he carries on his different branches of trade,
viz., smithing, wagon and carriage-making and repair shop.
In the order of Odd Fellowship, he belongs to both the
subordinate and Encampment, numbered respectively 501 and 182.
In 1877, he was married to Albertine Steen, of Adams
County, Ohio, and daughter of John W. Steen of the same
county.
Source: History of Clinton Co., OH, Vol. 2, Published 1882 -
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