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Names Of Volunteers, Now in the United States Army, from Ashtabula County.
Ashtabula
Eagle Brigade—Artillery.
Robert C. Wamington Capt. Galin A. Knapp Lieut. C. G. Tower Lieut. C. T. Bennet Lewis C. Shepard R. W. Scoville Wm. Regan W. W. Karbach Theodore Seivers Charles Prescott Horace Wetmore M. L. Murray Charles [...]
Morgan Riflemen—-This fine company under command of Capt. Crane, left Rock Creek on Saturday morning for their temporary camp at Ashtabula. Their departure was witnessed by nearly a thousand people, which is a large crowd for a small place. They met at 8 o’clock, in the Methodist Church square, where they were presented with [...]
Capt. Crane of the Morgan Company is a Methodist Minister and id well known through this region. He is a true Christian and a good shot. He will exert an excellent influence over his Company—-if they follow his advice and example, they will do right and will not run. His son stand at or [...]
The Weekly welcome 21 May 1879
The Weekly welcome 21 May 1879
The near relatives of Mr. Clate Thompson, our Buffalo clothier, and Miss Carrie Watkins witnessed a very pleasant affair last Thursday evening, vis. the marriage of the above named at the residence of the bride’s mother. Our best wished attend [...]
The Weekly Welcome 7 May 1879
Prof.F. O. Reeves is with us again and filling Rock Creek with happiness by opening a free writing school. We are glad to see an increasing interest in that beautiful art, and hope we can manage to have free schools until we are beyond the need of [...]
The Weekly Welcome 9 April 1879
Editor Welcome:
Tuesday is election day and we have had the usual stir and bustle that we usually have, with this marked exception: no signs of the use of ina x.cants has been seen in town which speaks well for our village. The officers elected were as [...]
Editor Welcome
After a silence of so long a time I again send you a few items which may be of some interest to your readers.
Business is about the same as usual, our merchants seem to be doing a very good business, and they say it is all on the ready pay system.
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The Weekly Welcome 15 Jan. 1879 -1
DIED
In Rock Creek, Wednesday, Jan. 8 1879, of heart disease, Ida, wife of A. L. Thompson. Mrs. Thompson had been sick but a few days; her people had been sent for and supposing her to be better had left for home but a few hours [...]
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