Papers. 1901-1914.

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Papers. 1901-1914.

Columbus, Ohio, lawyer and member 52nd O.V.I. Consists of 25 bound volumes of letters written and collected by Holmes concerning his family genealogy; historical topics he researched such as Betty Zane, Dunmore's War, Indian campaigns in the Northwest Territory (1782-1790), Jane McCrea, The Methodist-Episcopal Church before 1760, and The Civil War; his court cases; and Franklin College, New Athens, Ohio. Contact repository for more information.

4 cubic feet.

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Zane, Betty, 1926-

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Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States.

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Holmes, James T. (James Taylor), 1837-1916

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James Taylor Holmes, oldest child of Asa and Mary Holmes, was born in 1836 and grew up in Harrison County, Ohio. From 1859 to 1862 he was on the faculty of Richmond College, Richmond, Ohio. He enlisted in the 52nd Ohio Infantry Regiment in 1862 and was promoted to the rank of major. After the war, he settled in Columbus, Ohio, serving as an attorney until his death in 1916. He married his wife, Lucy, ca. 1872 and they had 4 children. From the description of James Taylor Holmes Papers...

Franklin College (New Athens, Ohio)

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Presbyterian-affiliated school organized in 1825 in New Athens, Harrison County, Ohio. From the description of Records, 1831-1842 / [Franklin College]. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 19795522 ...