History of Knox County, Ohio
From 1779 to 1862 Inclusive:
comprising
Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes and Incidents of Men Connected
with the County from its First Settlement:
together with
Complete Lists of the Senators, Representatives, Sheriffs, Auditors,
Commissioners, Treasurers, Judges, Justices of the Peace, and other
Officers of the
County, also Those Who Have Served in a Military Capacity From Its
First Organization to the Present Time.
and also A Sketch of Kenyon College, and Other Institutions of
Learning and Religion
By A. Banning Norton
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Columbus:
Richard Nevins, Printer.
1862
CHAPTER VII.
THE SEAT OF
JUSTICE FOR THE LAST TIME.
pg. 88
Ben Butler's Version of the Way Mount Vernon Was
Made the Permanent County Seat, Showing That Old
Virginia Was Up to Tricks. |
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