Collection of Athens, Ohio business ledgers 1802-1937.
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Currier, Ebenezer.
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Resident of Chelsea, Mass. From the description of Letter, 1840 July 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960545 ...
Ohio Conference High School of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Clayton, David M.
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United States Postal Service
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Fuller was born in Mass. on Aug. 13, 1787. He moved to N.Y. (State) where he served as a member of the N.Y. Assembly and Senate. In 1837 he moved to Adrian (Mich.), where he served as a Representative from Lenawee County and Speaker of the House, 1841. Fuller also served as Assist. Postmaster under Pres. Harrison. He later returned to N.Y. (State). From the description of Correspondence, 1842,1867. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 43624422 Lonnie Busch illust...
Grosvenor, Daniel
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DeVol, Charles E.
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McVay, William J
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Coe, Josiah
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The Coe family is one of the oldest in the United States, its first American members having come here from Suffolkshire, England. Josiah Coe was born in Stratford, Connecticut, in 1769. He purchased 500 acres of land in the Northwest Territory in 1803. Three years later he and his family moved to Athens. During his years in Athens, Coe served on the first grand jury assembled in the county. He was also one of the contributors to fund the building of Athens' first log-cab...
Miles, Joseph B.
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Ohio university
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Athena is the Ohio University yearbook. In 1918, a small pamphlet called Senior Scroll was published in lieu of a yearbook. In 1975, the name was changed to Spectrum Green . In 1984, it was changed back to Athena . From the guide to the Collection of Athena yearbooks and records, 1892-2007, (Ohio University) Phi Upsilon Omnicron is a national honor society in Family and Consumer Sciences. At the time these records were created, it was described as "a national home economics ...
Currier, Ebenezer; Clayton, David; Coe, Josiah; Ohio Conference High School of the Methodist Episcopal Church; United States Postal Service; et. al.
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Jewett, Leonard.
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