PREFACE. |
HISTORY
OF
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY
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SIMON KENTON |
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TECUMSEH |
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CHARACTER AND HARDSHIPS of
the PIONEERS of OHIO
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CHAPTER I. - |
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CHAPTER II. - |
Building the Log Cabin |
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CHAPTER III. - |
Log Cabin Continued |
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CHAPTER IV. - |
Log Cabin Continued |
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- Public Square
- South Main Street
- North Main Street
- East Main or Scioto Street
- West Main or Miami Street
- East Market Street
- West Market Street
- East Water Street
- West Water Street
- East Reynolds Street
- West Reynolds Street
- East Court Street
- West Court Street
- East Church Street
- West Church Street |
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CHAPTER V. - |
Schools |
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CHAPTER VI. - |
Civil Polity - Medical Men -
Calamities Averted, etc. |
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CHAPTER VII. - |
Early Population |
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CHAPTER VIII. - |
Military Operations in War
of 1812 |
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CHAPTER IX. - |
Simon Kenton |
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CHAPTER X. - |
John Hamilton |
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CHAPTER XI. - |
Additional Pioneer Settlers |
069 |
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HULL'S TRACE |
073 |
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PHENOMENAL |
074 |
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TORNADO AT BELLEFONTAINE |
076 |
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THE LOST CHILD |
077 |
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ANDREW HELLMAN, alias
ADAM HORN, His life, Character and Crimes |
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- His birth -
- Travels in Europe
- Arrival in this country
- His opinion of women
- Good character
- His courtship and marriage
- Jealousy
- Charged with attempting to poison his wife
- Sudden death of his two children
- Charged with poisoning them
- Murders his wife
- Is committed to prison
- Breaks jail and eludes pursuit
- Evidence on his trial for the murder of his second wife
- Conviction |
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- Evidences of
Witnesses |
097 |
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A REVIEW OF ADAM HORN'S
CONFESSION, showing its Falsehoods,
Omissions and Prevarications |
111 |
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ANDREW HELLMAN in OHIO |
120 |
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EXECUTION of ANDREW HELLMAN |
124 |
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THE LOST CHILD By
John Garwood |
128 |
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- An Account of the
Extraordinary Sufferings of John Curl, Son
of James Curl, of Champaign County, (now
Logan County) Ohio, Aged Seven Years, who
was Lost Eight Days in the Woods |
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The Lost Child (Poem) |
134 |
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CONCORD MILLS - by M.
Arrowsmith |
135 |
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- A Fortification in
Mad-River Township |
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ZANE TOWNSHIP, LOGAN
COUNTY |
140 |
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- Names of Electors
- Candidates Voted for in 1806 in Zane Township, the Champaign County, now
Logan County
- Names of First Settlers
- First Settlers in Jefferson Township |
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Monroe Township |
142 |
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Liberty Township |
143 |
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Bokescreek Township |
144 |
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Rush Township, Champaign
County |
144 |
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Perry Township |
145 |
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JOHN ENOCH |
146 |
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JOHN SHELBY |
147 |
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RIDDLE & RUTAN |
147 |
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NOAH Z. McCOLLOCH |
148 |
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JOHNNY APPLESEED |
148 |
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LORENZO DOW |
161 |
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- His Visit in 1826 |
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REV. DAVID MERRILL |
164 |
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REV. GEORGE WALKER |
166 |
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REV. JOSEPH THOMAS |
167 |
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Lines (Poem) |
168 |
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THE FIRST CHURCHES |
169 |
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- Organization of the
King's Creek Regular Baptist Church in the
year 1805
- Meeting House
- The Methodist Episcopal Church
- Mount Tabor Church
- Quaker Church at Darby
- Tharp's Run Baptist Church
- Methodist Church
- Universalist Church
- Spain's Run Methodist Church |
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THE FIRST MERCHANT |
174 |
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JAMES McPHERSON |
174 |
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JOHN GUNN |
174 |
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WILLIAM HUBBARD by
Hon. William Lawrence |
175 |
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At the Grave of Simon Kenton
(Poem) |
176 |
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ABRAM S. PIATT |
178 |
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The Dainty Bee (Poem) |
179 |
HISTORY
OF
LOGAN COUNTY
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JONATHAN ALDER |
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REMARK OF JOSHUA ANTRIM
at the Pioneer's Picnic at
the Logan County Fair Grounds - September
10, 1870 |
211 |
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THE NEW COURT-HOUSE |
216 |
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- A Sketch of the
Early Civil History of Logan County,
Delivered by Dr. B. S. Brownk, at the Laying
of the Corner Stone of the New Court House. |
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PIONEER SKETCHES by
William Haller |
220 |
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AARON GUTRIDGE |
233 |
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EARLY RECOLLECTIONS
by Mrs. Sarah M. Moore |
237 |
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- Raising Hogs
- Blackbirds and Pigeons
- Making Hominy
- Frolicks
- The War of 1812 |
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WILLIAM BOGGS |
243 |
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WILLIAM JOHNSON |
243 |
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JACOB JOHNSON |
244 |
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WILLIAM H. BALDWIN |
244 |
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HENRY COWGILL |
244 |
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THOMAS COWGILL, Senior |
245 |
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ARCHIBALD STEWART |
245 |
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SIMEON MORECRAFT |
245 |
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
by F. M. Thomas |
246 |
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- Colonel John
Thomas |
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SALEM TOWNSHIP, CHAMPAIGN
COUNTY, OHIO by Edward L. Morgan |
248 |
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GOVERNOR VANCE
(Joseph) |
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MARRIAGE RECORD.
-Champaign County |
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- List of Marriages in
Champaign County, Beginning in 1805 |
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Logan County |
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POLL BOOKS
- of the Several Townships of Champaign County, Giving a Record of the
Names of Electors at First Election, October
8, 1811 |
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- Urbana Township
- Number and name of Electors
- Madriver Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Union Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Concord Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Salem Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Wayne Township
- Number and Name of Electors |
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POLL BOOKS
- of Townships of Logan County, Giving the Names of Their Respective
Electors at their First Elections. |
278 |
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- Zane Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Harrison Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Lake Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Zane Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Lake Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Jefferson Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Union Township
- Number and Name of Electors
- Miami Township
- Number and Name of Electors |
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CONCORD TOWNSHIP - by
T. S. McFarland |
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"SPOTTY." by Wm.
Hubbard |
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REMINISCENCES of the BAR
of LOGAN COUNTY by Hon. Wm. Lawrence |
306 |
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KA-LOS-I-TAH by
Thomas Hubbard |
321 |
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PIONEER HISTORY by
Judge N. Z. M'Colloch |
324 |
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EARLY RECOLLECTIONS of
NANCY STEWART by Mrs. S. M. Moore |
327 |
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BELLEFONTAINE FORTY YEARS
AGO by William Hubbard |
329 |
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PIONEER RECOLLECTIONS |
335 |
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- Hull's Surrender at
Detroit
- Who Killed Tecumseh? |
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THE PIONEERS. |
339 |
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- Remarks by Dr. B. S.
Brown at a Meeting of the Pioneer
Association of Champaign and Logan Counties,
in 1871. |
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AN OLD BURYING GROUND |
344 |
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OUR SOLDIERS BROTHERS -
Paper by Mrs. Sallie Moore |
345 |
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- The Uniform
- Vance's Block House |
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FIFTY YEARS AGO |
347 |
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- Sabbath School at
Mt. Tabor - By Thomas Cowgill, M. D. |
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WESTERN PIONEER
ASSOCIATION |
349 |
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- Relics Exhibited |
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- Remarks by Thomas
Cowgill, M. D. |
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PIONEER INCIDENTS |
356 |
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- Address by Archibald
Hopkins |
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THE PIONEERS |
360 |
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- First Quarterly
Meeting
- Remarks by Dr. B. S. Brown
- Third Quarterly Meeting
- At The Old Home (Poem)
- Oh, Give Them Back ((Poem) |
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PIONEER SKETCHES of LOGAN
COUNTY by Jesse Roberts |
378 |
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- Rushcreek Lake
- "Lazy Hollow" |
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RECOLLECTIONS of MY
CHILDHOOD |
397 |
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* POLLY LATTY - NEWS FOR
MR. ANTRIM |
399 |
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HIDDEN TREASURE by
Ed. L. Morgan |
401 |
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"PIONEER POLLY." by
Ed. L. Morgan |
404 |
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PIONEER PRACTICE of
MEDICINE in LOGAN COUNTY by B. S. Brown,
M. D. |
408 |
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The Old Pioneer; or,
Forty Years Ago (Poem) by E.
Larkin Brown |
414 |
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MY FIRST VISIT to WEST
LIBERTY by Thomas Cowgill, M. D. |
416 |
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FIFTY YEARS AGO. by
Thomas Cowgill, M. D. |
419 |
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TORNADO FORTY YEARS AGO.
by Wm. Patrick |
421 |
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PERE DUGAN by Ed. L.
Morgan |
425 |
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FIFTY YEARS AGO by
Thomas Cowgill, M. D. |
428 |
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SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF
*MRS. MARY MADDEN by Ed. L. Morgan |
433 |
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JOHN CHESHER |
435 |
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* HENRY WEAVER |
437 |
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THE*PIONEER MEETING |
439 |
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THE LOGAN COUNTY
*TORNADO. |
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- The Property
Destroyed - 443
- Incidents - 445 |
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HOW KINGS CREEK GOT ITS
NAME by Ed. L. Morgan |
448 |
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* DEATH OF HON. MOSES B
CORWIN. |
450 |
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THE LUDLOW ROAD - HOW IT
GOT ITS NAME - by Ed. L. Morgan |
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EX-GOVERNOR VANCE'S
FAMILY |
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ERATTA.
In the heading of the Poll Books of Champaign and
Logan counties for 1811 it is said, "The
first election." This is a mistake of
the printer. The first election held
in Champaign county was the same year the
county was organized, 1805. The first
in Logan, then Champaign, was in the year
1806. I selected the year 1811 because
the vote was fuller, and the names of voters
come within the memory of many now living.
Page 173, eight lines from bottom, for 1872 read 1822
Page 217, last line, for North-East read North-West
Page 140, for Fillis read Tillis
Page 229, sixteen lines from bottom, for Rupel Bigalow read Russel
Bigalow
Page 230, twenty-two lines from top, for Marly read Mally
Page 137, for Thomas Runkle Taner read William Runke Taner.
Page 253, for Lidders read Siders, and for Parker read Parks
Page 230, six lines from top, for John Long read John S. range. |
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