A COMPLETE HISTORY
- OF -
FAIRFIELD COUNTY, OHIO,
- BY -
HERVEY SCOTT.
1795 - 1876.
SIEBERT & LILEY,
PRINTERS AND BINIERS
COLUMBUS, OHIO:
1877.
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INDEX
Bar of Lancaster
Baptists, New School
Band of Horse-thieves
Births and Deaths
Binninger, Philip
Banks of Lancaster
Commerce of Fairfield County
Choruses
Carpenter's Addition
County Jail
Court of Common Pleas
Canal Celebration
Court of Quarter-Sessions
County Fair
Catholic Church
County Officers
Colored Citizens of Lancaster
Cold Spring Rescue
Conclusion
Dunker Church
Enterprise
Episcopal Church
Emanuel's Church, St
Evangelical Association (Albright)
First Settlement
First Born
First Mails and Post-route
Fourth of July
Finances of Lancaster in 1827
Finances of Fairfield in 1875
Fairfield County in 1806
Fairfield County in the War of 1812
Growth of Lancaster
Ghost Story
Grape Culture
General Sanderson's Notes
German Reform Church
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16
120
148
157
160
282
18
27
34
36
52
59
78
96
138
144
281
289
298
142
20
135
137
140
4
7
12
31
32
36
36
79
11
61
68
98
136
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iv - INDEX.
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Gas-Light and Coke Company
Governors of Ohio
Horticultural Society
Hocking Valley Canal
Introduction
Inscriptions in Kuntz's Graveyard
Incorporation
Judges of Court
Knights of Pythias
Knights of Honor
Knights of St. George
Lancaster
Lancaster Gazette
Lutheran Church, first English
Land Tax
Mount Pleasant
Medical Profession
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Masonic
Methodist Church
New Court-house
Nationality
Old Religious Stanzas
Old Plays
Ohio Eagle
Other Papers
Odd Fellowship
Omish Mennonite Church
Primitive State of the Country
Public Square
Physicians
Patrons of Husbandry
Political
Protestant Methodist
Pleasant Run Church
Presbyterian Church
Public Men
Phrophesy
Presidents of United States
Ruhamah Green (Builderback)
Relics
Rush Creek Township in 1806
Refugee Lands
Reform Fa
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281
287
119
150
1
61
21
27
73
73
75
6
58
136
160
10
16
21
65
69
122
35
156
23
28
57
59
71
139
2
34
59
74
120
128
129
131
152
297
288
8
56
157
80
80
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index - v
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Representatives in Congress
Representatives and Senators, State Legislature
Rebellion of 1861
Regular Baptist Church
Railroads
St. Joseph's Benevolent Association
Statistics
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Townships
Typhoid Epidemic
PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS AND PERSONAL
Ashbaugh, John
Beery, George W
Bope, Jacob
Barr, Thomas
Chaney, John
Carlisle, B. W.
Cherry, Thomas
Crook, John
Crumley, Daniel
Courtright, John
Cole, Thomas
Ewing, Hon. Thomas
Ewing, Thomas E
Fishbaugh, Mordecai
Foster, David
Foster, F. A.
Griffith, Samuel
Hunter, Hocking H.
Harmon, George
Hathaway, A.
Heyl, Christian
Hunter, Andrew
Jackson, Thomas
Iric, John
King, Mrs. Flora
Kester, Samuel
Leonard, Henry
Leist, Michael
Leith, John
Lyle, David
Landis, Martin
McClung, William
Murphy, William
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82
109
112
128
285
75
79
135
82
152
161
177
173
199
292
161
165
204
209
216
219
222
171
232
211
238
243
276
172
214
248
252
264
196
220
176
296
182
192
158
228
237
176
203
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vi - INDEX
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Murphy, Theodore
McClung, Mrs. Jane
Peters, Wesley
Radibaugh, Mrs. Mary
Rudolph, Christian
Rutter, Mrs. Catharine
Ream, Jonas A.
Reece, Thomas
Sheaffer, Jacob
Sites, Frederick
See, John
Shawk, Charles
Sherrick, Elizabeth
Stemen, Nicholas
Sherman, Judge Charles
Stewart, Levi
Van Pearce, Mrs
Vandemark, Elias
Vanzant, John
Williams, John
Wiseman, Joseph
Young, Mrs. Rachel
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218
268
230
206
241
262
178
277
207
234
255
261
266
167
172
179
242
245
271
173
194
258
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ERRATA.
Page 282, last paragraph, for Judge Schofield read Philomen Beecher.
In the notice of Lancaster Drug Stores in 1876, page 19, for Wetzler read Wetzel.
On the 19th page, and seventh line from the bottom, read James McManamy.
On page 20, in list of practicing lawyers, five names were omitted, viz.: Tallman Slough, J. S.
Sites, David Clover, Newton Schleich and John McCormick. These are all practicing Attorneys
in 1877.
Page 119, in second and third paragraphs from top, for John C. Boviny read John C. Rainey.
In State Legislature, years 1866 and 1868, page 110, read U. C. Rutter.
On page 128, second paragraph from bottom, for Rev. George Debott read DeboIt.
Page 56, in "Ginsing Wanted," read Daniel Arnold for Daniel Arnott.
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