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Names Of Volunteers, Now in the United States Army, from Ashtabula County.
Denmark
H. Vanscboik Stephen Stanley Frank Leonard Dudley Brown Isaacs Conklin Peter Vanscboik Thaddeus Marsh L. H. Gillett —– Gillett John Swinton Newcomb Knapp —– Francis Henry Wiley Jackson Wiley A. Hungerford E. Crooker Herman Crooker
Cherry Valley
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The Weekly Welcome 23 July 1879
The Lawn fete was a success financially. Net proceeds forty-three dollars. Everybody and his wife seemed to have a good time.
Rev. Mr. Ward, of Hillsdale, Mich. preached here in the Free Will Baptist Church last Sunday.
Rev. A. H. Chase will be here this week looking [...]
The Weekly Welcome 16 July 1879
MARRIED
In New Lyme, June 22, 1879, at the house of the bride’s father, by Edward Allen, J. P., Willard S. Peck, of Rome, to Miss Junie L. Guest, of New Lyme.
This article was published in the “The Weekly Welcome” Vol. 1 Orwell, Ashtabula County, Ohio [...]
The Weekly Welcome 25 June 1879
We farmers are very busy hoeing corn and potatoes. Some have commenced haying on a small scale, cutting clover ect.
Work on the new school building is being pushed forward as fast as possible. The masons are at work; Some of the grading has been done. It [...]
Editor Welcome
We are having some very find sleighing at present. The snow is very deep in some places, and averages about twenty-four inches in the woods.
Mr. H. Hill has brought out Mr. Smith’s share of the mills at this place, so that Mr, Hill is now sole proprietor. He is prepared to [...]
The Weekly Welcome 22 Jan 1879
We have an abundance of snow , and some snow to spare, especially on the north and south roads.
Our singing school is progressing finely under the direction of Prof. Winchell. The book used is “Harvest of Song.” by C. C. Case and J. McGranahan.
Mr. Samnel [...]
Weekly Welcome 18 December 1878 (2)
Weekly Welcome 18 December 1878
Now That the mud is frozen up I can safely send you a few items.
Our winter school commenced to-day; Mrs. T. H. Drake, teacher. We expect it will be second to none in the county.
Rev. T. H. Drake was [...]
The Weekly Welcome 11 Sept 1878 Bottom
Rev. T. H. Drake after an absence of two months in Kansas, where he has been to regale himself, returned last week somewhat improved in health, and preached yesterday a soul-stirring discourse to his congregation.
Our High School building is fast approaching completion. The brick work [...]
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