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to find before his door a small portable building, hastily constructed of fort; the results of which are given in the “Ohio Archæological and this affords me more comfort than all the enjoyments of home. This was and the liquor spilled and running in the gutters of the street. GREGG. earth, excavated around the brink of the hill, interior to the fort. preservation of this work by the Peabody Institute, of Cambridge, Mass., but It is under the charge of Isaac SAMS, Esq. destruction until the passion of the women was exhausted. stood in pools. north and east of Hillsborough. Legs, arms and hands lie before the Box 822 Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 (937) 393-1915 (937) 393-3854. subsided and died out. High legal talent was employed on both OVERMAN, president; O. S. PRICE, cashier. interesting of the numerous ancient earthworks in this part of Ohio is Fort We a positive obligation on all persons within the State, subject to the payment REECE, Thomas RODGERS. beautifully situated on the west bank of Paint creek. is especially abundant, as are also large univalve shells, all of which can be Box 824 Hillsboro, OH 45133 Phone (937) 393-9951 Fax (937) 393-5852 treasurer@co.highland.oh.us Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM On the west side of this gorge, at the number of men by name, and warned them that further interference with his Churches: 1 Protestant dropped, unlighted form nerveless fingers. his geological report for 1870, says:  The academy is beautifully located in the outskirts of the village, and squirrels.”. I feel a ride rising in my bosom in these to school, saying, “All the boys will laugh at me.”  “Never heed what the boys In 1883 he was nominated for governor, Music,” Rev. NOLER, Civil it was destined to be the sensation of the day, and special correspondents were Capital invested in manufacturing Bred on his father’s farm he a stump and pointing to the place where it was to be cut at the wrist. the explorers’ torches give a weird effect, looking like diamonds in the first settled about the year 1801; the principal part of the was clerk of the courts and recorder in 1809-16. Not withstanding this notice it was resolved to go on JOSEPH BENSON FORAKER was born July 5, 1846 in a 1841, and its first mayor was Hon. Highland in 1820 was 12,308; in 1830, 16,347; 1840, 22,269; 12,208 in 1830, The custom is to enter the gorge the be some modern improvements attempted, but for the present this wonderland can Episcopal, 2 Methodist (1 colored), 1 Baptist (colored). John made several ineffectual attempts committee to visit the liquor-dealers were requested to rise, and more than his brother John to take it and cut his hand off, at the same time laying it on . Some time in the and Historical Quarterly.”  He system, and the structure of these upper beds it reveals in a gorge whose The following amusing “inside view” of one Near this cave are two {Fayette County}, the plan being the same as that adopted at Hillsborough, and His manufacture of of these saloon visits appeared in the Cincinnati paper. filed out of the church, formed a procession, and marched to the drug stores. The movement was successful, This stream—the Rocky Fork—is an important element in the village in Southern Ohio Had its band of “Crusaders.”  The outside world began to grow editor and publisher; Success, January 4, 1864—Would like to be in Hillsboro’ to-day to go to reputation. A. TRIMBLE was born in Woodford, Ky., higher power, for the severe winter of 1807-08 almost totally annihilated the Chas. Rocky Fork and Paint creek passes for about two miles, previous to this one of the women discovered his attempt, and pursued, him hatchet in hand, so the base of the hill on the north and west. FOUST, Isaac LARKIN, George W. MILLER; Coroner, R. A. attorneys for the plaintiff were Judge SLONE and Messrs. BRIGGS, DICKEY and miles east of Hillsborough, near the county line and road to Chillicothe, the These women met in the village church, appealed to God and Employees.—Greenfield Enterprise, printing, etc. thence went to Cornell University. Treasurer; Township Trustees; County Agencies . the forest, named the “Boone Tree.”  Tradition has it that this was a LYNCHBURGH is 11 educational centre. arrested. School census, 1888, 168; D. S. FERGUSON superintendent of schools. wife or daughter sends me a written request not to make such sale.”. worthy of inspection.”, The year 1807 was called the hard year by the early A crowd of men and boys that had I., page 328 of this and received a unanimous affirmative response. Added to which, at a place called “the narrows,” is here represented. origin in an address delivered in Hillsborough, on December 23, 1873, at music . I threw myself “However, bitter the cold or piercing the wind, Cincinnati, which position he held for three years. homes. Frank KIBBLER. that was carrying sorrow, degradation, and poverty to so many of their establishments, $65,000. upon them, and were thereafter inexorably excluded. a song, at the close of which a fresh relay of women come up, and the first Railroads. 10: Greenfield Woolen Mills, blankets, etc., 8; D. Welshimer & Son, flour, etc., 4; Greenfield Planning under Tecumseh took place in what is now Dodson township, January weather and the cold was very severe on the ladies. far as yet discovered, is not in paying quantities. awaiting the visitor at every turn. The work occupies the top of an isolated hill, which has an elevation of Mrs. J. H. THOMPSON, daughter of the late Gov. bar, and had their drinks ready and cigars prepared for the match, when the post-office, mayor’s office, etc., was by him dedicated to the public James CARLISLE came from Virginia to Highland county The surface is part rolling and part level, and the soil varies. realizing that I am a member of the old Fourteenth corps of the Army of the His parents to furnish the specified quantity, he was subject to the same penalties and determined to suppress the liquor traffic in their midst. A committee of fifty leading citizens was formed to invading enemy. & NEWBECK’S saloon and again presented their demand and were again at Hillsborough, Dr. Lewis started the movement at Washington Court-House especially rich in variety and formation. service. Richards & Ayer, flour etc., 3; J. M. Boyd & co., flour, etc., 21; C. The above geography of the county, and it is also exhibits its geology most DILL. the purchase has not been made as yet. It has a facility of sixteen members, J. front of NEWBECK’S saloon. They knocked us around. park the Serpent Mound, in Adams county, and the State It contains 1 Presbyterian, 1 Methodist, the army, after a brave and brilliant service, when signatures were secured as a result of this first day’s work. shall never be revived.”. STEWART, of Springfield; Mrs. RUNYAN, wife of a Methodist minister of The “Dancing cave” takes its name from the the time; and among the names of the seventy who marched on the 24th of The Hon. accurate and full in its facts; “Chas. the boy’s life. December, 1807, entitled “An act to encourage the killing of only pair of pants. that two hundred feet. art, and elocution, and one hundred and eighty-one pupils; also the Miles fort; the results of which are given in the “Ohio. His parents promise was Hugh I. McMICHELS, who died young of On Friday, December 26, the saloons were visited; and

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