This post is a transcription by member Linda J. Collins from “THE SPY THE ANNUAL” of Galion High School, Published by the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seven. Pages 129 - 138 This yearbook is located at the Ohio Genealogical Society Library, Bellville, Ohio. Please note that the transcription has maintained errors of spelling and … Continue reading More Details from “The Spy” about Galion High School 1884
More Details from “The Spy” about Galion High School 1883
This post is a transcription by member Linda J. Collins from “THE SPY THE ANNUAL” of Galion High School, Published by the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seven. Pages 129 - 138 This yearbook is located at the Ohio Genealogical Society Library, Bellville, Ohio. Please note that the transcription has maintained errors of spelling and … Continue reading More Details from “The Spy” about Galion High School 1883
Quilt Expert To Speak at May 2023 Chapter Meeting
You won't want to miss the May Meeting! Quilt Historian Anita Shackelford will speak about the world of Quilting. Anita has traveled the world sharing her knowledge of quilting. Have an old quilt? Bring it to share at the meeting! Meeting will be held on May 18, 2023 7:00PM at the lower level of the … Continue reading Quilt Expert To Speak at May 2023 Chapter Meeting
Memories Remain in Leesville
source: Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum The community is best remembered as the capture site of the county’s namesake. Later it decided to pass on the railroad before the days of the Parker Brothers game of Monopoly. But now Leesville is waiting for the completion of a brand new nature center so others can better enjoy and appreciate … Continue reading Memories Remain in Leesville
Brokensword Ohio Was Famous During Civil War
by Hal Weiland source: Bucyrus Telegraph-Forum, August 3-4, 2002 In Civil War, Community Became Famous When it was opened to settlers in 1828, northern Holmes Township was covered with dense forest and soggy marshes. Even the Wyandot Indian Reservation in the western third of the township was sparsely inhabited. There were no roads: Settlers would … Continue reading Brokensword Ohio Was Famous During Civil War
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