History of Franklin County: A Collection of Reminiscences of the Early Settlement of the County : with Biographical Sketches and a Complete History of the County to the Present Time |
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... removed to Columbus , in 1824. The court house is still stand- ing , and used for a school house . " COURT JOURNAL . " At a meeting of the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas , of Franklin County , at the temporary Seat of ...
... removed to Columbus , in 1824. The court house is still stand- ing , and used for a school house . " COURT JOURNAL . " At a meeting of the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas , of Franklin County , at the temporary Seat of ...
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... years , and from thence removed to Deer Creek , in Madison County , where they went largely and successfully into the grazing , feeding and driving and Jeremiah - Samuel White and sons , the Stewarts FRANKLIN 31 COUNTY .
... years , and from thence removed to Deer Creek , in Madison County , where they went largely and successfully into the grazing , feeding and driving and Jeremiah - Samuel White and sons , the Stewarts FRANKLIN 31 COUNTY .
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... removed from Mercersburg , Pennsylvania , where he had been doing business , to Franklinton , Ohio , with a small stock of goods , and there opened a store . About the year 1816 , he removed his business to Columbus , where he continued ...
... removed from Mercersburg , Pennsylvania , where he had been doing business , to Franklinton , Ohio , with a small stock of goods , and there opened a store . About the year 1816 , he removed his business to Columbus , where he continued ...
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... removed to the west a young and unmarried man , and arrived at Franklinton on the first day of the year 1811 , where he located and commenced the practice of his profession . In 1816 , he removed over to Columbus , where he continued to ...
... removed to the west a young and unmarried man , and arrived at Franklinton on the first day of the year 1811 , where he located and commenced the practice of his profession . In 1816 , he removed over to Columbus , where he continued to ...
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... removed to Pickaway County ; and in December , 1810 , he was first elected Clerk of the House of Representatives in the Ohio Legislature , which place he held for five consecutive sessions — until he was elected Auditor of State , in ...
... removed to Pickaway County ; and in December , 1810 , he was first elected Clerk of the House of Representatives in the Ohio Legislature , which place he held for five consecutive sessions — until he was elected Auditor of State , in ...
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acres Adam afterward amongst appointed Benjamin Board brick Brown building Buttles CHAPTER Chillicothe church citizens Clerk Columbus commenced Common Pleas Company Congress Lands continued Court of Common Creek Darby David died Directors dollars erected established February Franklin County Franklin Township Franklinton George Griswold ground Groveport half section Henry Heyl High street hundred Indians Isaac Jacob James Kilbourne January Jeremiah Jeremiah McLene John Dill John Kerr Joseph Foos Joseph Ridgway July laid land Legislature Liberty Township lots Lucas Sullivant March Martin McElvain Messrs Methodist miles mill Miller Number of members O'Harra Ohio organized passed pastor penitentiary Pickaway Pickaway County plat post office postmaster present President prison proprietors reëlected removed resigned river road Robert Samuel Scioto Scioto River session Smith sold spring stone SUCCESSIVE JUSTICES Thomas town township Treasurer Turnpike White William Worthington