20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens (Classic Reprint)

20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens (Classic Reprint)
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Synopsis 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens (Classic Reprint) by : Joseph B. Doyle

Excerpt from 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens F. W. Putnam remarked upon the distinct nose with which the patina or Velvety ox idation had been preserved, indicative of the conditions in which it was said to have been found, and in itself bearing evidence of great antiquity. F. H. Cashing, the t'muous Zuni ethnologist, declared that there could he no question that it was a finished implement and not a reject and that not only had it been finished by careful chipping all along the. Edge, but it had been finished twice, having been at least once reshaped upon its cutting edge and, what is of special significance, that it had been sharpened not by the more modern processes in which the chips were broken from the edge by pressing against it with a piece of bone, but by the older process of striking against the edge with another stone. The type of the implement also was pronounced by M r. Cashing to be the earliest known, althou h from the con venience of the form it as always con tinued in use. It was one, however, which appeared at the very dawn ot' human development. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens

20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens
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Synopsis 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio and Representative Citizens by : Joseph Beatty Doyle

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 edition. Excerpt: ...was reared in Wayne Township and was educated in the district schools and a college at Harlem Springs, in Carroll County. During all his mature life he has been engaged in agricultural pursuits and for some years previous to moving to Bloomfield, in the summer of 1909, operated a dairy business at Fair Play. Having spent his whole life in this part of Jefferson County he is widely known and enjoys the confidence and esteem of his fellow citizens and this was definitely shown by his election to office soon after locating in his present home. He is a Republican in his political attachment. Hr. Mansfield was married October 19, 1869, to Miss Sarah C. Burris, who was born in Wells Township, Jefferson County, a daughter of Charles Burris, who was once an extensive farmer and sheep and stock raiser and well known all over the county. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield have three living children: Mary E., who is the wife of. William Cookston, of Bloomfield; Thomas T., who is a telegraph operator at J ewett, Ohio, for the Panhandle Railroad; and William C., who is a mail clerk on the Dennison Accommodation line of the Panhandle, between Dennison and Pittsburg. During the Civil War, Mr. Mansfield was in the Union army, a member of Co. G, 157th 0. Vol. Inf., and during his four months of service was stationed at Fort Delaware. With.his family he belongs to the Methodist Episcopal Church. v JAMES H. GILL, youngest son of Joseph Gill, was born in Mt. Pleasant, in 1813, and resided there most of his life. He was a large land owner i11 Jefferson County and also in the VVest. He was connected with the Mt. Pleasant branch of the State Bank of Ohio, served as a director and was its president for many years. Later he was president of the First National Bank of Mt....

Doyle, Joseph B.

Doyle, Joseph B.
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Guide to Reprints

Guide to Reprints
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The Great Medicine Road, Part 2

The Great Medicine Road, Part 2
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Synopsis The Great Medicine Road, Part 2 by : Michael L. Tate

During the early weeks of 1848, as U.S. congressmen debated the territorial status of California, a Swiss immigrant and an itinerant millwright forever altered the future state’s fate. Building a sawmill for Johann August Sutter, James Wilson Marshall struck gold. The rest may be history, but much of the story of what happened in the following year is told not in history books but in the letters, diaries, journals, and other written recollections of those whom the California gold rush drew west. In this second installment in the projected four-part collection The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, the hardy souls who made the arduous trip tell their stories in their own words. Seven individuals’ tales bring to life a long-ago year that enriched some, impoverished others, and forever changed the face of North America. Responding to often misleading promotional literature, adventurers made their way west via different routes. Following the Carson River through the Sierra Nevada, or taking the Lassen Route to the Sacramento Valley, they passed through the Mormon Zion of Great Salt Lake City and traded with and often displaced Native Americans long familiar with the trails. Their accounts detail these encounters, as well as the gritty realities of everyday life on the overland trails. They narrate events, describe the vast and diverse landscapes they pass through, and document a journey as strange and new to them as it is to many readers today. Through these travelers’ diaries and memoirs, readers can relive a critical moment in the remaking of the West—and appreciate what a difference one year can make in the life of a nation.

Guide to Reprints

Guide to Reprints
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