Pioneer Record and Reminiscences of the Early Settlers and Settlement of Fayette County, OhioApplegate, Pounsford & Company Print, 1872 - 120 páginas |
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... west in 1793. During the Indian war he served as a spy . He located in now Ross . Purchased a tract of land of Joseph Carr , of Kentucky . He was the father of ten children . Edward Taylor , the subject of this record , was his sixth ...
... west in 1793. During the Indian war he served as a spy . He located in now Ross . Purchased a tract of land of Joseph Carr , of Kentucky . He was the father of ten children . Edward Taylor , the subject of this record , was his sixth ...
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... Herald , was born in Ross County , and when of age emigrated to the West , and then back to Fayette . He is a nephew of Jesse Millikan , an early pioneer , who was first Postmaster and first Clerk of the Superior and Common Pleas 16.
... Herald , was born in Ross County , and when of age emigrated to the West , and then back to Fayette . He is a nephew of Jesse Millikan , an early pioneer , who was first Postmaster and first Clerk of the Superior and Common Pleas 16.
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... West . Pe- ter DeWitte , father of John , emigrated from Germany to America at an early day ; he was in the Revolutionary War , and was an early pioneer to Kentucky ; a friend of Boone and Kenton . He died soon after the war of '12 ...
... West . Pe- ter DeWitte , father of John , emigrated from Germany to America at an early day ; he was in the Revolutionary War , and was an early pioneer to Kentucky ; a friend of Boone and Kenton . He died soon after the war of '12 ...
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... west end of Ross counties , on the pike leading from Chillicothe to Washington Court - House . Streams running through the township are Main Paint creek , Indian creek , Turkey run , Hukill run , Papaw run , and Davis lick . Wayne ...
... west end of Ross counties , on the pike leading from Chillicothe to Washington Court - House . Streams running through the township are Main Paint creek , Indian creek , Turkey run , Hukill run , Papaw run , and Davis lick . Wayne ...
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... West . ISAAC DRAISE was an early settler ; a farmer ; married the sister of Peter Buffinbarger ; he was killed by the cars . BY BENJAMIN DAVIS . FELTA POST was an early settler in Wayne Township ; a farmer ; was in the war of 1812. He ...
... West . ISAAC DRAISE was an early settler ; a farmer ; married the sister of Peter Buffinbarger ; he was killed by the cars . BY BENJAMIN DAVIS . FELTA POST was an early settler in Wayne Township ; a farmer ; was in the war of 1812. He ...
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acres Allen Beatal Harrison Beatty blacksmith Bloomingburg Burnett cabin Captain carpenter Charles Chillicothe citizen clerk Colonel Creamer Cumpton creek Daniel daughter David dead deer Dickey early pioneer early settler emigrated from Virginia emigrated to Fayette farm farmer and stock farmer and trader father Fayette County George Glaze Green Township Harrold held the office Henry Highland County Indian Isaac Jacob James Jane Jasper Township Jefferson JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Jesse John Johnson Jones Joseph Kentucky land large farmer living M. E. Church Madison County Main Paint Marion Township martial music Mary McCoy merchant Methodist mill Nancy noted hunter occupation a farmer Ohio Paint creek Paint Township Perry Township Peter preacher Putnam Rankin Rattlesnake regiment Robert Robinson Ross County Rowe Samuel Sarah school teacher served settled Smith sons stock dealer Sugar creek Thomas township offices trustee Union Township Vanpelt Washington Wayne Township wife William Wright
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Página 67 - And never wore a pair of boots For thirty years or more. But good old Grimes is now at rest, Nor fears misfortune's frown ; He wore a double-breasted vest — The stripes ran up and down. He modest merit sought to find, And pay it its desert ; He had no malice in his mind, No ruffles on his shirt. His neighbors he did not abuse, Was sociable and gay ; He wore large buckles on his shoes, And changed them every day. His knowledge, hid from public gaze, He did not bring to view, Nor make a noise town-meeting...
Página 66 - OLD GRIMES. Old Grimes is dead ; that good old man We never shall see more ; He used to wear a long black coat, All buttoned down before. His heart was open as the day, His feelings all were true ; His hair was some inclined to gray, He wore it in a queue.
Página 13 - And wouldst thou hew it down? Woodman, forbear thy stroke! Cut not its earth-bound ties; Oh, spare that aged oak Now towering to the skies! When but an idle boy, I sought its grateful shade; In all their gushing joy Here, too, my sisters played. My mother kissed me here; My father pressed my hand — Forgive this foolish tear, But let that old oak stand. My heart-strings round thee cling, Close as thy bark, old friend! Here shall the wild-bird sing, And still thy branches bend. Old tree! the storm...
Página 66 - Kind words he ever had for all ; He knew no base design: His eyes were dark and rather small, His nose was aquiline. He lived at peace with all mankind, In friendship he was true : His coat had pocket-holes behind, His pantaloons were blue.
Página 67 - ... And pay it its desert ; He had no malice in his mind, No ruffles on his shirt. His neighbors he did not abuse, — Was sociable and gay ; He wore large buckles on his shoes, And changed them every day. His knowledge, hid from public gaze, He did not bring to view, Nor make a noise, town-meeting days, As many people do. His worldly goods he never threw In trust to fortune's chances, But lived (as all his brothers do) In easy circumstances. Thus undisturbed by anxious cares His peaceful moments...
Página 13 - WOODMAN, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough; In youth it sheltered me, And I'll protect it now. 'Twas my forefather's hand That placed it near his cot; There, woodman, let it stand. Thy axe shall harm it not! That old familiar tree. Whose glory and renown Are spread o'er land and sea, And wouldst thou hew it down? Woodman, forbear thy stroke! Cut not its earth-bound ties; Oh, spare that aged oak, Now towering to the skies. When but...
Página 13 - Twas my forefather's hand That placed it near his cot; There, woodman, let it stand, Thy axe shall harm it not ! That old familiar tree, Whose glory and renown Are spread o'er land and sea, And wouldst thou hew it down ? Woodman, forbear thy stroke!
Página 11 - Slowly and sadly they climb the distant mountains, and read their doom in the setting sun. They are shrinking before the mighty tide which is pressing them away; they must soon hear the roar of the last wave, which will settle over them forever.
Página 13 - THE fountains mingle with the river, And the rivers with the ocean ; The winds of heaven mix forever, With a sweet emotion ; Nothing in the world is single ; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle: — Why not I with thine?
Página 12 - The lark is up to meet the sun, The bee is on the wing, The ant her labor has begun, The woods with music ring.