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				1

May 31st 1873

The Session of the Trenton Presbyterian

Church met &amp; was opened with prayer

by Rev R. Wylie, Orvil Gennette Alden

presented herself before the session &amp;

was examined in regard to her faith

in Christ &amp; the Session being satisfied

She was received. Closed with prayer.

			S. C. Ketcham


Thursday evening Aug 28th 1873

Session met &amp; was opened with prayer

by Rev R. Wylie, E. M. Condit S.H. Pierson

&amp; S. C. Ketcham elders, were present.

The form of government being complied

with Miss Ellen Jacobus appeared before

the Session to answer to the charge

of unchristian conduct ^She confessed to the charges, &amp; After an examin-

ation had been made a decision was

defered until all the members of

Session were present. Closed with prayer.

			S. C. Ketcham


October 5th 1873.

Session met &amp; was opened with prayer

by Rev R. Wylie. All the members of

the session being present the case of

Miss Ellen Jacobus was again taken up.

&amp; she was suspended from the communion

of the church until sufficient evidence of

the genuineness of her repentance be manifest

in her godly walk &amp; conversation. Closed

with prayer.

			S. C. Ketcham
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2

Examined and approved at Presbytery - Trenton

April 22. 74

			D. D. Waugh  Mod.

September 6th 1874  Session me and

was opened with prayer by the Moderator

Rev Robert Wylie. D.A. Jackson came before

the Session was examined as to his

faith in Christ. The Session being satisfied

he was received to the church.

Clinton S. Wheaton desired a letter from

the church to unite with the Jersey Presby-

terian Church of Illinois which was granted there

being no other business the Session

was closed with prayer by the Moderator.

			S. C. Ketcham

Saturday Jan 16th 1875 Session met

&amp; was opened with prayer by the Mod.

Rev R. Wylie. The members were all

present. The following named persons

presented themselves before the session &amp; 

were examined as to their faith in

Christ. The session being satisfied

with their examination they were

received, Mattie A. Bailey, Lina A.

Bailey, Mary A. Jacobus, Corrie May

Potter, Isaac Bailey, Ella J. Pierson,

Medora Andrews, Philena Patrick, Mary

E. Gordan, Mary E. Condit, Jane R.

Dawes, Coraline A. Dawes, Elizabeth

Bailey, Daniel Bailey, Henry Cring,

Henry H,. Cring, George W. Cring,

Marquis W. Cring, Andrew H. Pierson

William C. Pierson, Harry Dawes,

Eddie Dawes, Magdalena Dawes,

Mrs Allice Simmonds requested
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					3

a letter from the church which

was granted. She wished to unite

with the congregational Church of

New Albany. There being no other

business the session adjorned closed

with prayer.

			S. C. Ketcham Clk


Saturday March 6th 1875

Session met &amp; was opened with

prayer by the Pastor R. Wylie

Mr L. A. Ports presented a letter

from from the M. E. Church of

Sunbury O. &amp; his wife one from

the Congregational Church of Ransom

Michigan, both letters were received

by the Session. Mary A. Domigan

presented herself before the Session

&amp; was examined as to her faith

in Christ. The session being satisfied

with her examination she was

received. There being no other

business Session was closed with

prayer by S. C. Ketcham.

			S. C. Ketcham

				Clk.


Saturday June 5th 1875

Prefatory Lecture by Rev W. G. March

after which the Session was called

together by the moderator &amp; ^opened with prayer the

following business was transacted.

Mr Harvey L. Wheaton presented a

letter from Jersey Presbyterian Church

Champaign Co. Ill. which was received

by the Session &amp; his name ordered

to be entered upon the roll of

Trenton Church. Mr. Stephen Post

&amp; his wife Jane Post present letters
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4

from the Congregational Church in

Cass Iowa which were received

by the Session &amp; their named and

to be placed upon the roll of

Trenton Presbyterian Church.

Mr Charles E. Green came before

the Session &amp; was examined as to

his faith in Christ. The Session

being satisfied he was received.

No further business Session ajourned

Closed with prayer.		

			E. J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning June 6th 1875

Sermon by Rev W. G. March after which

Charles E. Green was baptized &amp;

entered into public covenant with 

the church. The Sacriment of the

Lords Supper was then administered

by Rev Robert Wylie &amp; Rev W. G. March

			E. J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning July 11th 1875

Session met &amp; was opened with

prayer by Rev R. Wylie. The request of

Mrs Margaret Robinson for a letter

to join the Kingston Presbyterian Church

was considered by the Session &amp; She

was granted a letter. There being no

other business session ajourned

closed with prayer.

			E. J. Post  Clk

Saturday September 4th 1875 Session

met &amp; was opened with prayer. all the 

members being present. Mr C. S. Wheaton

presented a letter from the Jersey Presbyterian

Church of Ill. &amp; Miss Victorine Melikin

presented a letter from the Freewill

Baptist Church of Johnstown Licking

Co. Ohio both of which letter were

received by the session &amp; their names



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					7

placed upon the roll. Miss May E. Adams 

came before the Session &amp; was examined

&amp; received in profession of her faith

in Christ. There being no other

business the session ajourned, closed with

prayer by S. C. Ketcham.

			E. J. Post  Clk

December 5th 1875

The session met all the members

being present &amp; was opened with prayer.

Mrs Georgianna Horlocher having

returned to make her home among

us &amp; having no opportunity of

presenting the letter which she

had received from our church

some 18 months ago, to a church

while in the west, returned

the letter &amp; her name was again

entered upon the roll.

Alsina Andrews wife of Thomas

Andrews. Oliver Peters &amp; Anna A.

Post were received by the Session

on profession of their faith.

There being no other business the

Session was closed with prayer.

			E.J. Post  Clk

March 4th 1876

Session met &amp; was opened with

prayer all the members being 

present.

Mrs Cornelia Orwing presented her

letter from the M.E. Church in

Sunbury Galena [illegible] O. Conf. The

letter was received by the session

&amp; her name entered upon the 

roll of our Church.

Emma J. Freeman was received
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8

by the session on profession of

her faith in Christ. No further

business the session ajourned closed

with prayer.

			E. J. Post  Clk

Examined and appeared by Presbytery

in session, at Marion April 13, 1876		

			Wm. Maclaren, Modr


June 3rd 1876

	Session met all the

Members present. Opened with Prayer by

the Modr Alpheus B. Shaver &amp; his wife

Orlena R. Shaver &amp; Anna S. Green &amp;

George W. Perfect came before the session

&amp; were examined on profession of their

Faith in Christ. The session being satisfied

they were received  Frank O. Pierson

Desired a letter which we granted dismissed

to the Presbyterian Church of Marysville

Elizabeth M. Wheaton now Clawson

Desired a letter which was granted

no further Business session adjourned

Closed with Prayer by E.M. Condit

			E. J. Post  Clk

Saturday  Dec 3rd 1876		

	Session met &amp; was

opened with Prayer by E. J. Post when the 

Following Business was transacted a

letter By Robert Larimore from the

M.E. church of Sunbury O. &amp; one by

Alfred Bixler of Wesley Chapel M.E. Church

Johnstown Charge Col. Dis. N. O. Conf

Said letters was accepted &amp; their ^names ordered

to be entered upon the roll no further

Business Session closed with Prayers By Modr

			E. J. Post  Clk
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					9

Saturday  March 3rd 1877

		Session

met &amp; was opened with Prayer when

the following Business was transacted

Louis Ringer &amp; Mrs Jennie Freeman

Presented ^themselves Before the Session &amp; were

examined on Profession of their

Faith Session Being satisfied

they were Received a letter was

presented by Miss Martha J. Culver

from the M.E. Church which was

accepted &amp; their names ordered to be

put upon the roll no further

Business Session Adjourned closed

with Prayer By the Modr   E.J. Post  Clk


Sabbath morning  June 3rd 1877

			Session

met opened with Prayer when the

following Business was transacted

Mrs Louisa Barton came Before the

Session &amp; was examined on

Profession of her Faith in Christ Session

Being satisfied she was received

no further Business session Adjourned

Closed with Prayer by the Modr

			E. J. Post  Clk

Saturday Dec 1st 1877

		Session met opened

with prayer all the members present

the following Business was transacted The

Certificates of Mr H.B. Rose &amp; Mrs E.J. Rose

and Miss Florence Idella Rose of the First

Presbyterian Church of Cardington were Presented

on Motion said Letters were accepted &amp;

their named ordered to be put upon the roll

Closed with Prayer		E. J. Post  Clk
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10

	Saturday  Mch 2nd 1878

with Prayer all the members present the

following Business was transacted

Mrs      Sanders, Mrs Ann Whitney, William

Barton, Charles Kempton, Victor Jacobs

Came before the Session and were ex

amined on profession of their faith

in Christ session being satisfied They

were received &amp; their names ordered

to be put upon the roll no further

Business adjourned closed with Prayer

by the Modr		E. J. Post  Clk


	Examined and approved as far

as written with this exception that

in some instances the record does not

show that a quorum was present in

Presbytery at Ashley.  April 4th 1878

			W. S. Eagleson, Mod.

April 28th 1878

		Session met opened with

Prayer all the Members present the

following Business was Transacted.

Mr. H.B. Rose, Mrs. E.J. Rose Miss F. T. Rose

Mr R. Larimore, Mrs M. Longwell Mrs M

Knox, ^ Mr W.S. Perry, Mrs Matilda Perry, Desired Letter of Dismission on

Motion they were granted no further

Business Session Closed with Prayer

			E. J. Post  Clk
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					11

Saturday  Aug 31st 1878

			Session

met quorum present opened with

Prayer. The following Business was

Transacted Mr H. H. Horlocker came

before Session and was examined

on profession of his Faith in Christ

Session being satisfied he was recd

&amp; his name ordered to be put on

the roll Mr. C.S. Wheaton desired

a letter of Dismission which was 

granted no further Business closed

with Prayer		E. J. Post  Clk

Saturday  March 1st 1879

			Session met

all the members present except one opened

with Prayer by the Moderator. When the

following Business was transacted

Mrs Mariah Condit presented a letter

from the Second Presbyterian Church

Cedar Rapids Iowa which was

accepted &amp; her name ordered to be

placed upon the roll no further

Business Session  Closed with Prayer

by E.M. Condit		E.J. Post  Clk


Examined and approved at the meeting of

Presbytery at Delhi April 2nd 1878.

			A.C. Crist, Moderator.

Saturday  May 31st 1879

		Session met all the

members present except one opened with

prayer by the Modr when the following

Business was Transacted Mrs. Alma

Richey was dismissed to the Congregational 

Church of Columbia Centre Licking Co Ohio
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12

and Mrs Sarah Hough was granted

a letter to Join the Presbyterian Church

of Brown Delaware Co Ohio no further

Business Session adjourned closed with

Prayer by S. C. Ketchum

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday  March 6th 1880 Session met

all the members present except one opened

with Prayer. When the following Business

was transacted  Mr. Isaac H. Linton and

his wife Francis, Isabelle Linton came before

Session &amp; were examined on Profession

of their Faith in Christ Session being

satisfied they were received &amp; their names 

ordered to be put upon the roll no

further business session closed with

Prayer by E. M. Condit

			E.J. Post  Clk

Exd &amp; approved at meeting of Presby Oh 19, 1880

			Chas W. Tonney Modr

Saturday June 5th 1880 Session met

all the members present except one

opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted Mrs Clara Eliza

Caldwell and Miss Mary Gordon &amp;

Mr A.H. Pierson Desired letters of

Dismission to Join the 2nd Presbyterian

Church of Newark Ohio said letters

were granted no further Business

Session Closed

			E.J. Post  Clk
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					13

Saturday  Sept 4th 1880

		Session met

all the members present except one

opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted Mr. J. W. Farmer

and Mrs Jennie Farmer his wife presented

letters from the Presbyterian Church of

Mingo Junction Ohio They were received

&amp; their names ordered to be put upon

the rolls no further business

Session Closed

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Mch 5th 1881

		Session met

all the members present opened

with Prayer when the following business

was transacted. Mr Chas E. Ringer and his

wife Margaret A. Ringer Presented letters

from the C. P. Church of Lawrenceburg

Tenn, Miss Della O. Conard son Mrs

Della O. Condit Presented her letter from

the M.E. Ch Westerville Ohio. Mrs Hattie Wells

Presented her letter from the First Cong

Hatford Ohio said letters were accepted

and their names ordered to be put upon

the roll. Agnes Curry, Hattie Speer, Hetty

Speer, Jennie Curry, Minnie Cring, Nellie

Huff  Emma Pierson  Lizzie Curry

Thos. W. Curry Chauncey E. Post Martin

Pierson Chas. M. Wheaton T.D. Poter James

E. Pierson were examined on Profession of

their Faith in Christ Session being satisfied

They were received and their names ordered to

be put upon the roll no further Business

Session Closed with Prayer	E.J. Post  Clerk
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14


examd &amp; approved as for as

written at Pby in Mt Gilead Apr. 13, '81

			W.E. Thomas  Modr


Session met Aug 13th 1881  All the

members present opened with Prayer

when the following Business was

transacted. The case of George William

Perfect Jr was brought up when after due

consideration &amp; deliberation It was ordered

that he be cited to appear on Saturday

Aug 27th 1881 To answer unto said

Session on the following charges

1st For his non attendance upon the Public

worship of the Lords House

2nd For using profane Language

3rd For Gambling

Aug 21 1881

Session met Quorum present

the since Geo. W. Perfect Jr. did not

appear when a second citation was

ordered for him to answer unto Said

session Sep 3 1881


Saturday Sept 3 1881 session met

quorum present said Geo. w. Perfect

did not appear to answer unto the charges

Pressed against him  therefore it is ordered

that he be excommunicated from the

privalegs of said Church until he do

works meet for repentance then he shall

be received back to its Holy Communion


And further that said proceedings be

entered upon the permanent records of 

said Church

                 E J Post Clerk
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[corresponds to numbered page 15 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					15

	Saturday Dec 3 1881 Session met

quorum present opened with Prayer

when the following Business was

transacted Mrs Ida M Wheaton

presented a letter from M. E. Church

Woodbury &amp; Olive Green Charge Galion Dis

N. V. conference Said letter was accep-

ted &amp; her name ordered to be placed

upon the roll of the church no further

Business Session Closed with Prayer

                  E J Post clk


Saturday Mch 4th 1882 Session met 

quorum present opened with Prayer

when the following Business was

transacted Mrs. Mary E. Green Presented

a letter form the 2nd Presbyterian Chr

Newark Ohio and Miss Gertrude Morgan

Presented a letter form the Presbyterian

Church Sullivan Ind said letter were

accepted &amp; their names ordered to be

put upon the roll of the Church

no further Business Session closed with

Prayer               E. J. Post clk


October 1881

Session met Quorum Present

opened with Prayer.  When the

following Business was transacted

Resolutions respecting the Death

of Charles Wheaton were adopted

by the Session.

Whereas

      The Lord in his allwise

Providence has taken to his eternal

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16

Resolved,

   What in the sudden death

of Bro. Wheaton we recognize the

hand of our heavenly Father &amp; strive

to bow in humble submission

thereto,

Resolved,

   What in the death of Bro.

Wheaton the Session has lost one

of its most valuable and useful

members, who, during his Twenty

Five years of service, was rarely ever 

absent from its meetings.

Resolved that Bro. Wheaton contributed

largely to the Building up and pros-

perity of the Trenton Church both by

his means and his influence and

that we should pray the great

Head of the Church that his place

in the Session may be filled by

one of like mind &amp; Christian

Character.

Resolved

    That our Christian Sympathy

be tendered to the bereaved family,

and that a copy of these resolutions

be sent to the widow &amp; Published in

The Herald &amp; Prebyter

            E. M. Condit

            Philander Edminter

            S. H. Pierson            Session

            E. J. Post
         
            S. C. Ketcham
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[corresponds to numbered page 17 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					17

December 1881

Session met opened with Prayer

when the following Business was

transacted

     Resolutions respecting the

Death of Edgar M. Condit  were

adopted by the Session

Whereas,

     God in his Infinite wisdom

and goodness has been pleased to 

remove our much - esteemed and

beloved Brother Edgar M. Condit

from our now mourning Church

and Session on earth, to a Higher

and Holier Church in Heaven, which

is never to be broken up.  And


Whereas, our temporary loss is his

eternal gain. And


Whereas, the chastising rod is in our

Heavenly Father's hand, who does not will-

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men. Therefore,

Resolved. That we do not murmer 

or complain, but kiss the Hand that

doeth all thins well &amp; strive to heed the

admonition "Be ye also ready"

Resolved, That we offer the bereaved

Family and the affectionate Brothers

&amp;  Sisters of the Deceased our Ten-

derest sympathies in this the

hour of their sorrow.
   

Resolved.  That this memorial

be spread on the records of

this Church &amp; a copy be
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[corresponds to numbered page 18 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


18

presented to the widow of the

Deceased, and that we have then 

published in the Herald and 

Presbyter

             E. J. Post
                               Com
             S. C. Ketcham

Examined and approved thus far

at Delaware Ohio Apr. 5 1882

             E. W. Brown  Mod.


Saturday September 2nd 1882 Session

met Quorum present ^opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted Mr. Zane Wilson

&amp; Floe Wilson his wife Presented letters

from the Mount Pleasant Methodist 

Episcopal Church Olive Green Circuit

North Ohio Conference said letters were

accepted &amp; their names ordered to 

put on the role no further Business

Session Closed with Prayers

              E. J. Post clk

Saturday Dec 2nd 1882 Session met

Quorum Present when the following

Business was transacted Miss Jennie C

Dixon Presented a letter from The First

Presbyterian Ch of Hanover N. J. said

Letter accepted &amp; her name ordered to

be put upon the role no further

business Session adjourned

              E. J. Post clk

Saturday March 3rd 1883 Session met

Quorum present opened with Prayer when 

the following Business was transacted

Mrs Louisa Barton &amp; Miss Josie Barton
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[corresponds to numbered page 19 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					19

Of Columbus Ohio asked that Letters

of dismission be granted them where

upon said Letters were granted.  Also

the letter of L. H. Ford was received from

the Westminister Presbyterian ^Church of Wooster

Ohio &amp; accepted &amp; his name ordered to

be put upon the role also the Letters

of Truman Perfect &amp; his wife Laura

Perfect were received from the Methodist

Episcopal Church of Sunbury Ohio &amp; 

accepted &amp; their names ordered to be put

upon the role. also Mrs. Eliza Perfect

was examined on profession of her

faith in Christ Session being satis-

fied  she was received &amp; her name 

ordered to be put upon the roll

no further Business Session closed

with Prayer

               E. J. Post  Clk

Examined and approved at

Marion O.  April 18 1883

	Thomas Hill  Mod.

June 2nd 1883  Session met Quorum

present opened with Prayer when the

following Business was transacted Miss

Hortense Wilson was examined on

profession of her Faith in Christ Session

being satisfied she was received &amp; her name

ordered to be put on the roll of the

church closed with prayer

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined and approved at Presbytery at

Marysville April 9 1884

			A.D. Hawn  Mod
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[corresponds to numbered page 20 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


20

[on side of page]

Sept 6 1884  Mrs Nora Bricker

was received by Letter from the

Kingston Presbyterian Church Delaware

Co Ohio &amp; her name entered to be

put upon the roll  E.J. Post  Clk


Sept 6th 1884  Session met Quorum

present opened with Prayer  After

which the following business was

Transacted Miss Huldah Patrick was

examined on Profession of her Faith

in Christ Session being satisfied she was

received &amp; her named ordered to be put

upon the roll of the church.

Closed with Prayer.

			E.J. Port  Clerk

March 7th 1885  Session met Quorum

present opened with Prayer After which

the following Business was Transacted

Charlie Speer Willie S. Perry Louis B

Ketcham Frank J. Huff Arthur B.

Wylie Otis O Wheaton Charly C. Cring

Harry T. Rice Earl M. Perfect Inah D

Wilson Hattie Wiant Cora M. Pierson

Estella M. Post came before session &amp; 

were examined on profession of their

Faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ Session

being ratified they were received &amp; 

their names ordered to be put upon

the Church roll no further Business

Ajourned closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

September 5th 1885  Session met Qouorum

present opened with Prayer. When the

following business was transacted L.H

Ford asked for a letter of Dismission to

join the Presbyterian Ch of McKinney Texas.

which was granted Fred F. Green presented

a letter from the Ch of Fair Play Colorado

which was accepted &amp; his name ordered to

be entered on the roll Session remained
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					21

open until Sabbath morning Left 6th

when William Wilson came before

Session &amp; was examined on his

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being satisfied he was

received &amp; his name ordered to be

put upon the roll no further.

business closed with Prayer.

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined &amp; approved in

Presbytery at Delaware, O., Apr. 14/86.

			W.E. Thomas  Modr

September 4th 1886  Session met all the

Members present opened with Prayer

When the following Business was Transacted

Mrs. Madora Longwell presented a letter

from the Presbyterian Ch of Sunbury

which was accepted &amp; his name ordered

to be entered upon the roll of the church

no further Business closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

March 5th 1887  Session met all the members

present opened with Prayer When the following

Business was transacted Mrs Viola Cring

presented a letter from 3rd St Methodist

Episcopal Ch Columbus Ohio said Letter was

accepted &amp; her name ordered to be entered upon

the roll also The Letter of Mrs Margaret Knox

from the Pres Ch of Sunbury Ohio which was

accepted &amp; Miss Alice Post came before

session &amp; was examined on profession of her

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied she was received &amp; her name
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                    <text>[page 26]

[corresponds to numbered page 22 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


22

ordered to be entered upon the roll

of the membership of the church no

further Business Session Closed with Prayer

by the Mod Rev Robt Wyler

			E.J. Post  Clk


To the Presbytery of Marion in Session

at Ostrander Apr 12th 1887. Dear Brethren

in offering to you our report for the

past year while we have no special

announcement to make. We can Truly

say the Lord has greatly Blessed us the

Health of our Pastor has been good. has not

missed an appointment the attendance on

the ministration of the Word has been

good. Sabbath School is kept up both

Summer &amp; winter with a good attendance.

The week of Prayer was observed the church

greatly revived &amp; souls saved. Have during

the year repaired our Parsonage at an expense

of over $300.00 Dollars Have taken collection for

most of the Boards &amp; withal Peace &amp;

Prosperity has reigned

Read Before }		Respectfully submitted

and approved by Session

		This 3rd day of April A.D. 1887

Approved by presbytery At Ostrander

O. April 12th 1887.

			Robert A. Watson

				Moderator
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					23

Sabbath Dec 11" 1887  At the call

of the Moderator Session convened

When our Pastor Rev Robert Wylie

tendered his resignation as Pastor

of the Church to take effect at the 

close of the present month to wit

Dec 31st 1887

	Whereupon a meeting of

the Members of the Church was called

to meet Dec 19" 1887 to take action

in the Premises.

	Condit Ohio  Dec 19" 1887 A representative

number of the Members of the Church met

at the appointed Hour 2 o'clock PM

opened with Prayer Simon H Pierson

chosen Modrt &amp; Lorenzo S Condit Secretary

When the following resolutions were

adopted.

Resolved:

	That as a church consulting

our own feelings alone: we are perfectly

satisfied with his labor among us and

would be glad to have him remain 

Resolved:

	That as a church consulting

on own feelings alone: we are perfectly

satisfied with his labor among us and

would be glad to have him remain

Resolved:

	That in view of the fact that Mr

Wylie desires to be released thinking

that his Labor might be more effectual

in another Field &amp; the rest that may

come from this change on account

of his Long Pastorate with us it is

Determined to offer no obstruction to the

granting of the request of our Pastor

		Unimously Adopted

E.J. Post apointed to attend the meeting

of Presbytery at Delaware Dec 20th 1887}  S.H. Pierson Chairman

L.S. Condit			       }  Attest  E.J. Post  Clk

			Secretary      }
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24


Brother Wylie Preached his last

sermon for us on Christmas Day

December 25" 1887 &amp; the next Sabbath

went to his first appointment in his

new field Jersey Licking County Ohio:

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Feb 1888 Having communicated

with the Rev Albert S. Sharpless of Cin.

Ohio: He came &amp; Preached for us.

Feb 19" 1888: After which arrangements

were effected by which he was to

become our Pastor &amp; he entered

upon his Labors April 1st 1888

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday June 2nd 1888

		Session met

opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted William Harmon

&amp; Sarah his wife Lizzie Perfect &amp; Alma

M. Boyd came before Session &amp; were

examined on Profession of their faith in

the Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied they were received &amp; their names

ordered to be entered upon the roll of

Members of said Church no further Business

session adjourned:

			E.J. Post  Clk


Saturday  March 2nd 1889  Session

met opened with Prayer by the Modr

When the following Business was

transacted Kelly C Post  Bertie Wilson

Minnie Ringer  Herman Ringer &amp;

Bertie Ketcham came before session

&amp; were examined on Profession of their

faith in the Lord Jesus Christ Session
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					25

Being satisfied they were received &amp;

their names ordered to be enrolled as

Members of this Church Also Wm Muxworthy

Presented a letter from the M.E. Ch

which was accepted  Also Mrs Katie

Sharpless presented a letter from

the Presbyterian Ch of Pittsburgh Kan

Ohio was accepted &amp; their names

enrolled as members of this church

No further Business Session Closed

with Prayer		E.J. Post  Clk


Sabbath  Mch 17" 1889  Session

^opened with Prayer met when the Clerk Reported that

he had Granted letters ^of dismissions to the

following Persons in good &amp; Regular

standing Mrs. Dee Wylie  Authur Wylie

Ella Pierson  Mary E Post  Gertrude

Morgan  Zane Wilson &amp; wife Floe Wilson

Fred F. Green. Also to the following

who had removed to the west some

10 or 12 years ago. Mrs. Mary Dawes

Harry Dawes &amp; Eddy Dawes Magdalena

Dawes  Report Sustained  Session

Closed with Prayer		E.J. Post  Clk

Narrative of the State of Religion

To the Presbytery of Union in Session

at Marysville Ohio  April 1889

We would report our church

as being in a proper condition

Our present Pastor Rev Albert S Sharpless

has just closed his first with us

And while we may not be able to report

as many accessions as others yet we can

Truly say the Lord has been with us

&amp; Blessed us 9 have been added
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[corresponds to numbered page 26 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


26

On Profession &amp; two by Letter The

Weekly prayer Meeting has been kept

all the year  Also the Sabbath School

of young Peoples Society of Christian

Endeavor has been organized &amp; well

attended. Also the Society called

the Kings Daughters.

		Have contributed

to all the Boards except one

the Best of Feeling Exists between

Pastor &amp; People  Also between

the Members with perhaps an

exception or two:

	Read before &amp; Approved by

Session  Apr 7" 1889

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined and approved by the Presbytery of

Marion in Session at Marysville O  Apr 10 1889

			W.E. Thomas  Mod.

Saturday June 1889  Session met

opened with Prayer. All the members

present when the following Business

was transacted Miss Clara Condit

came before Session &amp; was examined

on profession of her faith in the Lord

Jesus Christ Session being satisfied upon

said examination. She was received &amp;

her name was ordered to be part on the roll

of said Church  Also Mr James F Duck

worth &amp; his wife     Duckworth

presented Letters from the Christian Union

Church. North Ohio Council. said

Letters were accepted &amp; their names

ordered to be put on the role of said

Ch - no further business Session [illegible] close with Prayer  E.J. Post  Clk

[on side margin]

Also The Letter of William Muxworthy

was presented to Session accepted and

his name ordered recorded on the role

as a member of this church
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[corresponds to numbered page 27 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					27

Saturday Sept 1889 Session

met opened with Prayer all the

members present when the following

Business was transacted Emery

C Lauk and his wife Edith Leak

Presented Letters from the Christian

Union Church North Ohio Council

Said Letters was accepted and

their names ordered to be put

on the role as members of

this church. no further business

session adjourned  Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Thursday  Nov 28" 1889  Session

Met all the members  Present

opened with Prayer when the

following Business was transacted

Complaint of Henry Cring vs Isaac

Bailey was heard this complaint

arose from a difficulty existing

for some time between said

parties whereupon Rev A.L. Sharpless

E.J. Post and P. Edmister were appointed 

a committee to look into the facts 

of said complaint committee to meet

on following Day at 1 P.M.


Saturday  Dec 7" 1889  Committee

report.  Report as follows

called at Residence of Bro Bailey

led in Prayer by Rev A.T. Sharpless

apprised Bro Bailey of the object of

our meeting whereupon he relented

and acknowledged his fault and

agreed to make friends with Bro

Cring Committee afterward proceed to

Residue of Bro Cring  Led in Prayer
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28

by E.J. Post  after which Brother

Cring expressed his desire and

Willingness to be at Peace with

Bro Bailey  upon hearing report

of said Committee it was accepted

and said committee Discharged

			E.J. Post  Clk

March 9th 1890 Session met All

members present opened with Prayer

When the following Business was

transacted S.C. Ketchum was appo-

inted delegate to the meeting of

Presbytery at Mt Gilead Ohio. The

Clerk stated that Letters of Recom

endation as Members in

good &amp; regular standing of the ch

had been granted to Ellen Boston

&amp; Mattie A Oldham report sustained

Also a Letter to Wm Maxworthy to

the Ch at Mt Vernon Ohio, the

matter of the union of the Columbus

and Marion Presbytery was discussed

and one delegate instricted to

vote in the affirmative Dificulty

Between Bro Baily &amp; Cring Mentioned above again

Brot up Session took steps to look further in

to the matter. When the parties meet and

amicably settle and adjust all

dificulties heretofore existing between

them. no further business closed with prayer  E.J. Post Clk


Narrative on the State of Religion

Report of Trenton Ch to Presbytry in session at Mt Gilead Ohio

Condit Ohio March 29" 1890 Trenton Ch would Respectfully

Report that we are in the enjoyment of good Health both Spirited

&amp; Physical while we have been.
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					29

Afflicted with Influenza or La

Grippe which has been so prevalent

in our Land. Only one of our

number has been called to her reward 

during the year past; That one; the

oldest of our number our Pastors

Health has been good, able to preach

every Sabbath but one. We have 

not held any extra meetings Have

had regular services twice a day

with but an exception or two

Sabbath School has been kept up

all the year with good attendance

The young Peoples Society of Christian

Endeavor has been well attended

and we hope much good may

result good feeling seams to exist

between Pastor &amp; People and between

Members generally have taken col-

lections for nearly all the Boards

Read before Session and approved

by same this.

		March 30" 1890

			E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined and approved

this far as Mt. Gilead

April 10, 1890

			E.D. Kelse

				Modr
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30

Condit Ohio  July 6" 1890

Session met all the members present

opened with Prayer when the foll

owing Business was transacted the

Letters of Mr W.H. Shaff &amp; his wife

A.M. Shaff was presented before Session

as Members from the Fifth Ave Ch

Columbus Ohio said letters were

accepted and their names ordered

to be enrolled on the records of

this Church: No further Business

Session Adjourned Closed with

Prayer			E.J. Post  Clk


Condit Ohio  Sept 5th 1890

Session met all the number present

opened with Prayer when the following

Business was transacted the Letter of

Byron Gorsuch was presented from the

Church at Delaware Ohio accepted &amp;

his name ordered to be put on the roll

of this Church: no further Business

Session Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk
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					31

Condit Ohio  February 15" 1891

Session met opened with Prayer all

the members present when the

following Business was transacted Edgar

N Perfect and Aaron D Throp came

Before Session and were examined on

profession of their Faith in the Lord

Jesus Christ Session being satisfied their

names were ordered to be put upon the

roll as member of this church No

further Business closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk


Condit Ohio  Feb 28" 1891

Session met opened with Prayer

S.H. Pierson  E.J. Post present S.C

Ketcham  P Edmister absent. When

The following Business was transacted

Elza Debolt &amp; Mrs     Debolt  Miss

Lulu Post  Maud Bailey  Lida Whitney

Clara Cring came Before Session &amp;

were examined on profession of their

Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being satisfied they were recd

&amp; their names ordered to be put upon

the roll of this church no further

Business Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  March 8" 1891

Session met all the members present

opened with Prayer when the following

business was transacted the application

of Mary E Bixler for a Certificate of Dis-

mission was considered said Certificate

Granted &amp; the Clerk ordered to write her

a certificate of Dismission to the Mt Pleasant

M.E. Church Delaware Co Ohio and S H Pierson

&amp; P. Edmister were appointed a committee
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32

To visit Mr Alfred Bixler to find

out the reason of his absenting himself

from the public services of God's House

&amp; to ascertain the reason for his not 

paying the amount signed for the

preaching of God's Word. Before Granting

him a letter no further Business

Session adjourned closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk


Condit April 12" 1891

			Session met

all the members present when the following

Business was transacted E J Post was

appointed a Delegate to attend the

meeting of Presbytery at Ostrander Apr

14" 1891. Also the following Narrative on

the State of Religion was read before

session: To the Presbytery in Session

at Ostrander Ohio Trenton Church

would report as being in a prosperous

State Under the Pastoral care of Rev

Albert S. Sharpless were held extra

meetings for three weeks commencing

with the week of Prayer at which

the Church was revived and the

addition of Eight new members as

the [illegible]. Sabbath School is kept up

all the year also Wednesday Evening

Prayer meeting the young People are

organized in a society of Christian

Endeavor &amp; Harmony and good feeling

seems to prevail thruout our Borders

Read ^Before &amp; approved by session

this 12 day of April A D 1891

			E.J. Post  Clerk
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					33

Thus for examined and

approved in Presbytry at

Ostrander Apr 18/91

			M.W. Brown  Moderator.


March 5" 1892

		Session met all the

Members present except S.C. Ketcham

opened with Prayer when the following 

Business was transacted David E. Bricker

and Gracie Chadwick appeared before

Session and was examined on profession

of their Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being Satisfied they were

Received &amp; their names order to be put

upon the Role no further Business

Session adjourned closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

April 3" 1892

		Session met all the

members present opened with Prayer

The Clerk reported to having written

the following Letters of Dismissal John

Harmon and his wife Sarah Harmon

To any Evangelical church in which God

in his Providence may cast their Lot and

Frank F. Hough to the Presbyterian Ch

of Delaware Ohio. Report accepted.

Simon H. Pierson was appointed the

Delagate to attend the Meeting of

Presbytery at Delaware  Apr 12" 1892

No further Business adjourned closed

with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clerk

[in side margin]

A Letter was also Granted

to Mrs M.E. Bixler to Join the

M E church of Mt Pleasant N Ohio confirmed
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34

Narrative on the State of Religion

Report of Trenton Ch. to Presbytery in Ses-

sion at Delaware O. Condit Ohio

April 10/92  Trenton Church has

nothing of a special nature

to report. Have held no spe-

cial meetings during the year.

Have enjoyed the regular min-

istrations of Gods word at

the hands of the Rev. Albert S.

Sharpless. Have two services

each Sabbath with good atten-

dance. Sabbath school each

Sabbath with good attendance.

The weekly prayer meeting is

held regularly with interest

manifested. Attendance not

so large as desired. Read

before Session and approved

by same  April 10 1892

		E.J. Post  Clerk

Examined &amp; approved in Presbytery

at Delaware, O., Apr. 13, 1892.

		W.E. Thomas, Mod.
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					35

June 4" 1892

		Session met all the

Members present. Opened with Prayer

When the following Business was transacted

Miss Edith M Condit came Before Session

&amp; was examined on profession of her Faith

in Christ Session Being satisfied she was

received &amp; her name ordered to be put upon

the role as a Member of this Church also the

Clerk Reports of Having Issued a Letter

of Dismissal To Mrs Cornelia

Owings. On Motion Action Sustainted

No further Business Session Adjnd

Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

September 3" 1892

		Session met all the 

members present. Opened with Prayer

when the following Business was Transacted

Edgar Paul Condit and Grace Ethel

Condit came before Session and were

examined on Profession of their Faith

in the Lord Jesus Christ. Session

being satisfied. They were received &amp; 

their names ordered to be entered upon

the role as members of this Church

The Clerk reports of Having Issued

Letters of Dismissal To Mr &amp; Mrs

Shaff to the Church at Westerville

Ohio and to Maitin O Pierson to

Newark Ohio. Action Sustained

Philander Edmister was Elected to

attend the meeting of Presbytery at

Delhi with E J Post Alternate

No further Business  Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 36 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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36

Narrative of the State of Religion

To Presbytery in Session at

Richwood  Apr 1895

			The Church

of Trenton has nothing of Special

interest to report having been

deprived of an under Shepard for

more than Half of the past year

Rev A.S. Sharpless closed his Labors

with this Church in Sept 1892. But at

This time we have secured the Rev

W.D. Wallace who commenced his

Labors with us the first Sabbath

of April 1893. And our desire and

prayer is that we may come up with

a more glowing report in the Future

Read before &amp; approved by Session this

9" day of April AD 1893.

			E.J. Post  Clerk


Condit Ohio  June 3" 1893

			Session

convened all the members present opened

with Prayer. When the following Business

was transacted Silas C. Williams &amp; Pyrena

His wife Presented Certificates from the

Congnal Church of Marysville accepted

&amp; their names ordered to be entered upon

the roll of this church also Miss Ella

Williams presented certificate from the

same church which was accepted &amp; her

name entered upon the roll also certified

of Mrs M.E. Wallace from Presbyterian Ch of

Central College which was accepted

&amp; her name entered on the will as a

[in side margin]

Henry P Miller Presented his

Letters from the Christian Church of

Antioch, Ohio which was accepted

and his name ordered to be put upon the

role of this Church.
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					37

member of this church also the

certificate of Mrs Della Evans Pierson

from the M.E. Church Columbus [illegible]

Ohio confirmed accepted &amp; his named

entered upon the roll as a Member

of this Church No further Business

closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  June 25" 1893

Session met opened with Prayer

all the members Present The

following was Transacted the

certificates of Mrs. H.M. Whitehead

and Miss M.E. Whitehead as

Members from the Pres Ch at Central

College was Presented and accepted

and their names ordered to be

put upon the roll of this Church

No further Business Closed with

Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  Sept 1893

Session met opened with Prayers

all the members Present When the

following Business was transacted

Wesley Hubble and wife asked

Letters of Dismissions. Granted - no

further Business - closed with 

Prayers

			E.J. Post  Clk

April 3" 1894

Thus far ^minutes approved ^by Session except that they should give

the names of Elders &amp; moderator present.

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38

Condit Ohio  Jan 20" 1894

Session met E.J. Post  P. Edmister

Present S.H. Pierson  S.C. Ketcham

Absent. When the following Business

was Transacted Imo Rice Corinne

Wallace Essie Jacobus Lida Wilson

Sadie Cring Bernis Wilson Lily

Bailey Daisy Clark Maggie Wilson

Lieb Allen Vankirk Ona Whitney came

before Session and were examined

on Profession of their Faith in the

Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied they were received and their

names ordered to be entered on the

roll as members of this Church

No further Business Session closed

with Prayers -

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  March 11" 1894

Session met opened with Prayer

Ketcham, Pierson, Edmister &amp; Post

all the members Present. When the

case of Alice Post who was a

Suspended member was taken up

Miss Post Being present she was

examined and questioned as to her

Guilt and Sorrow and repentance

of the same. Session being satisfied

She was restored to the Communicu

of said Church. Harry S. Rice

was Granted a letter of Dismission

to any Evangelical Church in which

God in his Providence may each his

Lot No further Business Session closed with

Prayer Read &amp; Approved thus far by 

Prayer  Session Apr 3" 1894  E.J. Post Clk 

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					39

Condit Ohio  April 3" 1894

Session met ^opened with prayer  S.H. Pierson &amp; E.J. Post

present Moderator W.D. Wallace (Pastor)

When the following Business was

Transacted Roll of the church was

Revised and found to be 134 Members

No further Business  Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Narrative of the State of Religion

to Presbytery in Session at Mt

Gilead Ohio April 1894.

This Church has been under the 

Pastoral care of the Rev W.D. Wallace

the Past year and would Report

as being well Pleased with his

Labors among us. Have had regular

Services morning and evening with

good attendance Sabbath School

Kept up all the year Shorter

Catechism Taught. Two Have

secured the Oxford Bible

Extra Services were held following

the week of Prayer with encouraging

Results. Young Peoples Society of

Christian Endeavors is in a

Flourishing Condition with Good

attendance. The church has

contributed to all the Benevolent

Boards, and altogether we are

Hopeful for the future.

Read before and approved by Session

Apr 8" 1894		E.J. Post  Clk

Approve or Disapprove Here Please Clerk

Examined and approved in Presbytery at Mt

Gilead April 4th 1894.

			J Peacock, Moderator

[in side margin]

Condit Apr 8" 1894  Session met S.H. Pierson S.C. Ketcham

&amp; J Post Present  W.D. Wallace Modr opened with Prayer when the

following Business was Transacted narative approved Also on

Motion it was carried that we proceed to the election of Two

Additional Elders. No Further Business closed with Prayer

			E J Post  Clerk
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40

Condit Ohio April 29" 1894

"Pursuant" To previous Notice

The Church and Congregation proceed

to the Election of Two additional 

Ruling Elders. Ballot taken. Result

was that William H. Wilson and

Lorenzo S. Condit have a Majority

and are Declared Duly Elected.

&amp; Time set for their Installation

in Two weeks To wit the 13"

day of June AD 1894.  E.J. Post Clk

		June 13" 1894

The above named were Duly

Installed as Ruling Elders in

the Trenton Presbyterian Church.

			E.J. Post  Clk

August 19" 1894

		Session met Quorum

present when the Clerk reported of

^opened with Prayer  

Having Issued Letters of Dismissal to

the following named Laura Perfect

Earl M Perfect, Minnie Whitehead

and Hannah Whitehead. Action

Ratified by Session Closed with

Prayer.			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Sept 2" 1894  Session

met members Present S.H. Pierson Wm

Wilson P. Edminister EJ Post S.C. Ketcham

L.S. Condit opened with Prayer

When the following Business was Transacted

Robert Wilson John Shaver Maud

Domigan were Examined on Profession

of their Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being Satisfied with said Examination

They were Received and their names
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					41

ordered to be entered upon the Roll

as member of this church Closed with

Prayer.			E.J. Post Clk

Saturday  Dec 1" 1894  Session met

members present S.H. Pierson Wm

Wilson L.G. Condit opened with 

Prayer. When the following Business

was transacted. Carrie Wilson

Maidie Wilson &amp; Abby Huff came

Before Session and were examined

on Profession of their Faith in the

Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied they were received &amp; their names

ordered to be put upon the Roll

as members of this church.

			E.J. Post  Clk

Thus for received and approved

in Presbytry  Apri 10th 1895.

			Chas M. Fraser  Mod.

[in left margin]

Also on Sept 2" Sarah E Dudgeon &amp;

Bella Brown Presented Letters from the

Presbyterian Ch of Chesterville which were

accepted &amp; their names entered on the Roll

of this church
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Condit Ohio  Dec 1" 1895

	Session met opened with

Prayer Members of the Session Present

S.H. Pierson EJ Post L.S. Condit W. A

Wilson Absent Edminister &amp; Ketcham

When the following Business was

Transacted the Clerk of Session

reported of having issued Letters

of Dismissal to I.A. Pierson Pyrena

Pierson Ebenezar Rich Marian Rice

Imo Rice report satisfied &amp; their

names stricken from the role of this

church. Closed with Prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

Condit Ohio  March 1" 1896

Session Met opened with Prayer

Members present S.H. Pierson W.A. Wilson

L.S Condit E J Post P Edminister

Absent S.C. Ketcham when the following

Business was transacted Faye Condit

Nannie Belle Wallace and Helen Post

came before session and were

examined on Profession of their Faith

in the Lord Jesus Christ Session

being satisfied with said examination

they were received &amp; their names

ordered to be put upon the role of

members of this church. Clerk also

reports of having issued Letters of

dismissal to Mrs Minnie Conklin

William Barton &amp; his wife O. Nettie

Barton. S.C. Ketcham elected Delegate

to attend meeting of Presbytery at Maryville

April 1896

			E.J. Post  Clk


[in left margin]

Also Otis and Grace Wheaton, his wife

were Granted Letters of Dismissal

			E J Post  Clk
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Examined and approved by the Presbytery

of Marion in Session at Marysville April

15th 1896.

			John Calvin Mayne  Mod.

Condit Ohio  Sept 1" 1896

Session met opened with Prayer

When the following Business was 

transacted E.J. Post W.A. Wilson

L.S. Condit S.H. Pierson Present

S.H. Pierson was chosen Delagate

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			E.J. Post  Clk
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Condit Ohio  March 14" 1897

Session met opened with Prayer

Present E J Post W A Wilson L.S. Condit

Absent Edminster and Ketchum

The following Business was transacted

Miss Blanch Fitch Colord came before

Session and was examined on Prof

ession of her Faith in the Lord

Jesus Christ. Session being Satisfied

her name was ordered to be entered

upon the roll as a member of

this Church.

			E J Post  Clk

Session met March 21" 1897

Opened with Prayer  Members

Present Post Ketcham. Condit 

and W.A. Wilson Absent Edmister

When the following Business was

Transacted Frederic Ford and Jerre

Longshore came before session and

were examined on Profession of

their Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being satisfied with said

examination they were received &amp; 

their names ordered to be entered

on the Roll as members of this

church.

			E.J. Post, Clk
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Sept 1" 1897

Session met all the members

present opened with prayer

When the following Business

was transacted The Clerk

reported to Having Issued Letters

of Dismission to Charles E Ringer

&amp; Margaret A Ringer Also To

Jerre Longshore. Action ratified

Session Closed with prayer

			E.J. Post  Clk

January 8" 1898

		Session met all the

members Present opened with prayer

When the following Business was

Transacted the certificate of Memb

ership of Mrs H.H. Cring from the

M.E. Church of Powell Ohio was

Presented and received and her

name ordered to be enrolled as a

member of this church No further

Business Session adjourned

Closed with Prayer	E.J. Post  Clk

March 1" 1898

	Session Met opened with

Prayer EJ Post  W A Wilson &amp; L.S. Condit  Present

The following Business was Transacted

John B. Miller came before Session

and was rexamined upon his profession

of Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

Session being satisfied he was received

&amp; his name ordered to be enrolled as a 

members of this church

			E.J. Post  Clk
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March 20" 1898

		Session met Post

Ketcham &amp; L.S. Condit Present W.A.

Wilson &amp; P Edminister absent when the

following was Transacted  Mrs. Susan

C. Deeds asked for a Letter of Dismission

To the Presbyterian Church of Granvill O

Granted Mrs Estell Hannon Presented

a Certificate of membership from the

M.E. Church of York Ohio. Accepted

&amp; her name ordered to put upon the

Roll of this Church no further Business

adjourned

			E.J. Post  Clk

Approved as for us written

			W.M. Pocock, Mod.

June 1" 1898

		Session met Quorum

Present when the following Business

was Transacted Mrs Mattie Oldham

Presented a Letter from the M.E. Church

of Harlem Ohio. accepted and her name

ordered to be entered on the roll as a

member of this church

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sept 1" 1898

		Session met quoroum

Present The following was Transacted

The defered Letter of Mrs Edgar Perfect

was reconsidered &amp; accepted and her 

name ordered to be put upon the roll as

a member of this church		EJ Post Clk
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					47

March 4" 1899

	Session met ^opened with Prayer L S Condit

S.C. Ketcham  EJ Post  Present Absent

W.A. Wilson, P. Edminster  When the following

Business was Transacted Mrs Jennie Condit

(Dixon) Pierson Presented a Letter from

the First Presbyterian Ch of Hanover N J

Accepted and her name ordered to be

put upon the roll as a member of

this church no further Business

Session Closed.

				E J Post  Clk

March 15" 1899

		Session met, (Present

W.A. Wilson  E J Post  S.C. Ketcham

L.S. Condit. Absent P Edminister)

according to previous appointment at

the Home of Mrs Leota Foster who

being sick, and unable to leave her 

Home. Desired to be taken into

the Communion of the Church and

after Examination. Session being

satisfied it was ordered that

she be enrolled as a member of

this Church. After which the Communion

of the Lords Supper was observed

No further Business adjourned

closed with prayer

				E.J. Post Clk

Apr 2" 1899

	Session met W.A. Wilson  E.J. Post

L S Condit &amp; S.C Ketcham P. Edminister

Present. When L.S. Condit was appointed

as Delegate to the meeting of Presbytery at

Marion Apr 11" 1899 No further Business

adjourned			E J Post  Clk
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48

Examined and approved in Presbytery

at Marion O.  Apr 12, 1899

			A.D. Haun  Moderator

April 16/99

At the call of the Mod the session met

at the close of service

Present Rev W D Wallace Mod

Elders Philander Edminster  E J Post

Wm Wilson  Lorenzo S Condit. Absent S C Ketcham

Mr Claud Perfect presented a letter of dismissal

from the Church of Christ  Ada O. as session

wished to make some inquires of him

before reception the matter was postponed until

the following Sabbath with a request that he be

present. S  Session stood adjoined to

meet on following Sabbath  April 23/99

			E J Post  Clk

	April 23/99

Session met according to adjorment

Present H D Wallace  [illegible]

Elders E J Post, Wm Wilson, S C Ketcham

L.S. Condit, Absent Philander Edminster

S C Ketcham gave reasons for absence at last

meeting which was sustained

After conference with Claud Perfect there

was a motion that the letter be accepted

and his name place on roll

	Adjourned with prayer

			E J Post  Clk

	June 3  /99

Session met after Prep service

Present W D Wallace Mod

Elders Philander Edminister  E J Post

S C Ketcham, L S Condit, Wm Wilson about

minutes of last meeting were read and
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					49

approved: Reason of P Edminster ^for absence from last

meeting sustained. Mr Ganza Evans

presented an ecclesiostical letter from the

Wesleyan Methodist Church at Fargo which

found in order, accepted and his name

placed on roll

	Closed with prayer

			E J Post  Clk

June 18/99

Session met at close of service

Present W D Wallace Mod

Elders Philander Edminister, E J Post

S C Ketcham  L S Condit  Wm Wilson

was absent on account of sickness

Mrs Maud Bartren requested a letter of

dismissal from this church and a

recommendation to the Central M E Ch

of Wilkes Barre Pa. Request granted

	Closed with prayer

			E J Post  Clk

Nov 5/99

Session met at close of service

Present Mod W D Wallace

Elders P Edminster, E J Post, L S Condit

Mrs Alma Boyd requested a letter of dismissal

and recommendation to the Kinston Presbyterian

Church which was granted

	Closed

			E J Post  Clk

Dec 24/99

Session met. Present W D Wallace

Elders E J Post. S C Ketcham, L S Condit

Claud Perfect was granted a letter of

dismissal.

	Closed

			E J Post
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50

March 10th 1900

Session met and was opened with

prayer  Present W D Wallace  Elders E J Post

Wm Wilson. Absent S C Ketcham

L.S. Condit, P Edminster, Mrs Nettie Condit

presented herself for admission to the

church. Was examined which was satisfactory

and her name placed on roll

	Closed

			E J Post  Clk

Narrative of Religion

There have been the regular services during

the year. The attendance has varied according to

the condition of weather and roads. with no

percepible increase or decrease. The Sabbath

School has been kept up with a good

attendance. There is no mission work

done nor Home department work. The

Christian Endeavor Society has kept up

its meetings when the weather was passable

but there was little through the

winter with bad roads and rough weather

The women's meetings have been well

sustained although they have had valuable

loss. Their contributions have been up to

former years, and there is much to comment

in their work and zeal. Kings Daylilies

Society has given help in a school in

the South and has helped to clothe the poor

in the neighborhood. There has been no

special revival spirit but the steady work

of the year with an increas in contributing

to the Boards of the Church

			W D Wallace  Mod

Examined &amp; approved in Pby at

Marysville, Apr. 18, 1900

			W.E. Thomas  Mod
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					51

The Rev W.D. Wallace closed

his Labors as Pastor of this Church

the Last Sabbath in August 1900

The Rev A.C. Crist preached for

us the first Sabbath in Sept 1900

and declared the Pulpit vacant

at this time Session convened

A.C. Crist Mod  Elders present

L S Condit  S.C. Ketcham  Wm

H. Wilson and E J Post  P Edminster

When the following was Transacted

Mr W A Cellar and his wife Hattie

Presented Letters from the Church of

Liberty. Accepted and their names

enrolled as members of this Church

	Closed		E.J. Post  Clk

The following Persons have been

Dismissed by Letter During the year

Mr David H Condit and his wife

Sarah. and Miss Grace Chidwick

now Mrs Grace Murphy

			E J Post Clk

Our Church has been without

regular services since the removal

of Rev W D Wallace up to the last

Sabbath in January 1901 When the

Rev T J Cellar of Prospect communed

to preach for us regularly and has 

continued to do so to the present time.

The regular communion seasons have

been observed during the year.

Approved and accept with the following

exception.

1. Persons are mentioned as dismiss

ed without any record of a session
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52

meeting at which such dismissal was

granted

2. No narative of the state of religion

appears in the records other than the mere

mention that communion and regular

service has been sustain as usual

Delaware O  April 10 1901

			Moderator

	Condit Ohio  Sept 1" 1901

Session met  Members present

W.A. Wilson  L S Condit S.C

Ketcham  E.J. Post P Edminster

When the following was transacted

Chas E. Ringer &amp; his wife M.A. Ringer

Presented letters from the Presbyteran

Church of Caldwell J J. Received

and their names ordered to be

enrolled as members of this church

opened &amp; closed with Prayer

at which time the regular communion season ^was observed 

Rev T J Cellar  Mod -

	Condit Ohio  July 21" 1901

Session met Present W A Wilson

E J Post absent L S Condit S.C.

Ketham &amp; P Edminster when the

following was Transacted Edgar

N Perfect &amp; his wife asked for

Letters of dismission. On Motion

Granted &amp; Dismissed to any Evangelical

Church in which God may cast their

Lot - Closed with Prayer

Rev T J Cellar  Mod	E J Post Clk
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					53

1902  Session met Present W A Wilson

L S Condit  S C Ketcham  E J Post

Absent P Edminster  When the following

was Transacted Clerk reported

that a Letter of Dismission had

been granted of Mrs Clara Eliot

of Delaware Ohio said Action

Ratified by Session Also Mrs

G W Clark asked for a Letter

which on Motion was Granted

to Join the Cumberland Presbyterian

Ch at Centerburg Ohio  no

further Business. Adjourned

	J Glenn, Mod	E.J. Post  Clk

Wed 1902

Mar 19  Session met &amp; was opened by prayer by Elder Ketcham

Present: Elders Post Ketcham Wilson &amp; Condit with J.

Glenn as Moderator. The following persons presented

themselves before the Session, were examined concerning

their faith in Xst &amp; directed to again present them-

selves the following Sat., viz Maggie May Chambers,

Dane Condit, Meda May Condo, Clarence Koontz

Cring, Florence Cring, Henry Floyd Cring, Myrtle

Violet Cring, Pearl Dawes, John Arthur Geddis, Mary

Roma Geddis, Esther Dell Green, Clyde Easterly Haman,

Dwight Cring Hoover, Agnes Fay Jacobus,

Leland Evans Pierson, Francis Potter, John Henry Spearman,

Geneva Speer &amp; Wm Leo Speer (19) &amp; Session adjourned

to meet next day --		E J Post  Clk

Thurs

Mar 20th  Session met in adjourned meeting  Present same as

before. The following presented themselves before the Session

were examined concerning their faith in Christ &amp; directed to

again present themselves the following Sat viz. Robert Bell

Mrs Mary Rosseline Bell, Charlie C. Bricker, Andrew Curtin Condo,
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54

[in left margin]

Mrs Eunice Price Wilson

presented a letter from 

the M.E. Ch of Sunbury

which was accepted

&amp; her name ordered to

be enrolled as a

member of this church.


Mrs. Carrie May Foster, John Thomas Geddis, Mrs Lizzie

Hanna Geddis, Jesse Thomas Geddis, John Ervine Hannan

Ella May Kempton, Letta Maria Post, Jennie Bella Post,

Mrs Electa Speer, James Swartwood, Alonzo Martin Webb

Mrs Maude Wells, Mary Evangeline Wilson, Dan Dawes,

Clarence Burton Hoover &amp; Iva Jane Cring. (20) &amp;

Session adjourned to meet Sat.

				E J Post  Clk

Sat. Mar 22  Session met in adjourned meeting Present Elders Post, Ketcham

&amp; Condit with J. Gleen Mod. The following persons were

examined concerning their faith in Christ. The Session being

satisfied they were approved (as were also those who had

already appeared before them &amp; the names of all were

directed to be enrolled in the list of members of this ch)

viz. Harold Reid Cellars, Worth Gordon Green,

James Hannan, Mrs Rose Hannan, Pearl May Huff,

Webb Chase Matthews, Nettie Ulery, Mrs. Ordilla Ulerp,

Clarence McKirgan Wells, Anna Belle Wilson,

Lamatta Irene Wilson, Lucy Wilson [crossed out], Sada Armstrong

Wilson, Fred Evans, Myrta Marguerite Shicks,

Cyrus Mac Farland, Wilbur Augustus Shicks &amp;

Walter Shicks (17) &amp; meeting adjourned to meet next

morning

				E J Post  Clk

Sabb. Mar. 23  Session met in adjourned meeting Present Elder Wilson

Post Ketcham &amp; Condit with J Glenn as Mod.

The following persons appeared before them, were examined

concerning their faith in Christ. Session being satisfied

their names were ordered to be placed on the roll of

members viz. Mulford Smith Condit, Clarence Lloyd Geddis

Matthew Cyrus Geddis, Mrs Catherine Lily Huff,

George Allie Meredith, Ona Beem Shaver, Gertrude

Eugene Ulery, Oral Clove Whitney, Lucy Allen Wilson,

Orlando Dawes Wilson, Leroy Suver, Hayes Levi Debolt,

Carl Dail Dawes, Hall Hupp, Lola Dell Farris,

Grace Anna Saunders, Bessie Lorraine Farris, Iva Jane Saunders

May Daisy Farris &amp; Mrs Grace Adams (20)

Mrs Eunice Pope Wilson presented a letter from [crossed out]
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									55

1902  Session adjourned		E J Post Clk

Wed Mar 26 ^Adjourned Session again met at close of Prayer Meeting when the

^present Elders Post, Ketcham, &amp; Condit with J. Glenn Clk

following persons presented themselves &amp; were examined

concerning their faith in Christ viz. Ina Olga Curry,

John Milligan Curry, Mrs Nellie Curry, George Fleming Ginn,

Mrs Sallie Ginn, Ella Hight, Mrs Nellie Hupp,

Mrs Sarah Sheridan, Lutie Belle Spangler &amp; Grace

Agnes Spearman (10) Session approved &amp; ordered

their names placed on the membership roll of this

church. No further business the meeting was

closed with prayer by Elder Post.

				E J Post  Clk

Apl 6th  Session met after service present Elders Post, Ketcham

Condit with Rev J. Glenn  Mod

Elder Wm Wilson was appointed delegate to Presbytery

at Mt Gilead 8th met with L.S Condit alternate

Narrative of State of Religion as recorded below

was read &amp; approved. No further business Session

was closed by prayer led by L.S. Condit

				E J Post  Clk

Narrative of State of Religion of Trenton

Presbyterian Church


The Trenton Presbyterian church desires to record

its gratitude to God for the large measure of

success which He has granted during the past

year. Service for Divine worship have been held

during the year with regularity. Until the month

of August the Rev T.J. Cellar of Prospect, O.

ministered to us with much acceptance profit

Since then Rev J. Elem has been with us &amp;

his labors are meeting with much appreciation.

Including accessions we report this year a membership of
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56


192.  Preaching service is held every Sabbath

morning &amp; evg with very gratifying attendance. Prayer

meeting is held Wed evy &amp; is fairly well attended.

Sabbath School meets every Sabbath morning &amp; is kept

up with increasing attendance interest. Young

Peoples Society of Xetn Endeavor is held every Sabboth

evg &amp; the meetings are well sustained althugh the

membership hitherto has been somewhat small. A

Junior Society of Xetn Endeavor has been organized

during the year &amp; is already proving its value as a

adjunct to the church. Its membership is 35. Both

the Womens Home &amp; Foreign Missy Society &amp; the Kings

Daughter Society are active in their several sphere

of Xetn work. H &amp; F Missy Soc hvg contributed over

$60.00 to those objects &amp; King's Daughters in addition to

donating a sewing machine to a colored School in the

South have been active in charitable philanthropic

work. Contributions have been made to all the Boards

of the church.

We have been visited with a gracious religious awakening

during the year. The labors of Evangelist E. F Walker

of Indianapolis Presbytry Ind have been greatly blessed

to us in the conversion of souls. As one result

we have received into our membership 86 of profession

of faith. Many of these (probably abt 35) came from 

the Sabbath School &amp; Junior Endeavor Society but the

members of the church also have been around to ren-

ewed interest &amp; zeal &amp; greater harmony prevails than

heretofore amongst our membership.

Read before session &amp; approved by them Apr. 6th 1902.

				E.J. Post

Examined and approved Mt. Gilead Apr. 9, 1902

			Moderator  Chas W. Fogle
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					57

Oct 22 1902   Session met and was constituted with prayer by

Elder W.H. Wilson.  Present Elders Condit Ketcham Postal Wilson

Mr. Mrs Hall Hupp &amp; Mrs Grace Adams were on request

granted letters of dismissal.  The roll of Church members

was carefully gone over &amp; Revised (see pp 138-140)

No further business was transacted &amp; session was 

closed by prayer Mr. Ketcham leading.

				E.J. Post Clk

John Glenn  Modr.


April 6th 1903    At the close of Congregational Meeting Session

convened with the following members present viz.

Elders S.C. Ketcham, W. Wilson, E.J. Post &amp;

L.S. Condit with Rev. J. Glenn Mod.

Pastor reports that letters of dismissal had

been granted by him to Mr. W.A. Cellar, his

wife Hattie Cellar &amp; their son Harold Reid

Cellar to unite with the Presby Ch of Delaware which

action was ratified by the Session.

Mrs Sarah E. Dudgeon was on request also

granted a letter of Dismissal.

The questions on Presbytey Narrative blank were

carefully gone over and replied to.

No Further business session was closed being

led in prayer by Elder L. S. Condit.

				E.J. Post Clk

Apl. 12th   Session met at call of mod after the

morning service -present Wm Wilson S.C.

Ketcham L.S. Condit &amp; E.J. Post with Rev. Glenn

mod. Mrs Carrie May (Potter) DeWolf request

having requested a letter of dismissal to the

Presbyty Ch of Johnstown, it was on motion granted.

Mr. L.S. Condit was appointed delegate to

the Spring Meeting of Presbytry to convene at

manor. Apl 14th Narrative and recorded on past read

&amp; approved. No further business the meeting adjourned.		
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58

                    Narrative

The year just closed has not been one of memorial

growth with us &amp; although we cannot point to any in-

crease in our membership yet we trust there has 

been a growth of grace.  Morning &amp; evening ser

vices have been held regularly throughout the year (with

a very few exceptions in the evg. service when the roads were al-

most impassable) &amp; the attendance at both has been en-

couraging.  At the morning service our average attendance

has been about 125 &amp; the evening about 97.  Prayer

meetings held every Wed. evg. with an average attendance

of about 58.  The youth of the church is well represented

at the services especially the Sabbath evg. service &amp;

prayer meeting.  The attendance at the Sabbath School has

been encouraging as has also been that of the "Junior"

U.P.S.C.E Societies.

The Womens Home &amp; Foreign Missy Society has been active during

the past year in their work on behalf of missions. Rewards of 

$63.00 has been sent by them to these Boards.

A young ladies Circle of "Kings" Daughters has been organized during

the year which, together with the previously existing Circle

has been active in charitable &amp; philanthropic work both in

this neighborhood and elsewhere.

The benevolences of the church have been well sustained, con-

tributions have been made to all of the Board &amp; these show a slight

increase over the previous year.

During the year we have commenced on some needed repairs to our

church building &amp; also on the addition of a Sabbath School Room.

Already the Treasurer has real contributions for these purposes

amounting to almost $700.00.  The work is now well under way &amp;

we hope that before long we shall have a building better adapted to the needs

of our Sabbath School &amp; Congregation. A Special meeting was held

in Feb in which we had the assistance of Rev. C.L. Work of Granville.  The

the attendance at the meeting was encouraging &amp; we trust that the results

though, not very apparent, have been real.

				E.J. Post  Clk.
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					59

   Thus far examined and approved

at Marion, O. April 15th 1903

			Wm Houston  Moderator

Feb. 14th 1904   
       
     Session met according to previous appointment

at the home of Mrs. Frank Webb.  Present

Elders E.J. Post &amp; L.S. Condit with J. Glenn Mod.

Mrs Webb being very ill &amp; having expressed a

desire to confess Christ &amp; be received into

the membership of his church she was ex-

amined concerning her faith in Christ &amp;

motives for uniting with the church.

Session being satisfied she was received into

church fellowship after which the sacarments

of Baptism &amp; the Lord's Supper were administered

to her.  No further business session ad-

journed closed with prayer by Elder E.J. Post.

			E.J. Post clk.


Mar. 30th 1904

   Session met at the call of the Mod. Present

Elders E J. Post, S.C. Ketcham L.S. Condit with J. Glenn Mod.

opened with prayer by E.J. Post. 

The conditions of the church &amp; the best

means of securing a more regular attendance were

discussed.  Elder E.J. Post was appointed delegate

to meeting of Presbytry at Marysville Apl 12th.

No further business Session was adjourned.

			E.J. Post   Clk
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60

April 11th '04

   The adjourned meeting of Session was held on above

date Present Elders E.J. Post &amp; S.C. Ketcham

J. Glenn modr. The following narrative was read &amp;

approved &amp; our delegate to Presbytry instructed to invite

Presbytry to convene with this church for its fall

meeting. No further business Session closed

with prayer by S.C. Ketcham.


    Narrative

During the past year contributions in the Trenton

Church have been much as in former years.

The morning &amp; evening services have been held

with regularity with a few exceptions when the con=

dition of the church building rendered the holding

of services inadvisable.  The average attendance

has been good.  Weekly Prayer meetings has been

held during the year with an encouraging attendance

&amp; interest.  The Sabbath School &amp; the Y.P.S.C.E

(both senior and junior) have each been active in

the various lines of duty during the past year

The Women's Home &amp; foreign Missy. Soc. has likewise been

active during the year in their work on behalf of missions

with liberal contributions to both Home &amp; Foreign Boards.

Both circles of the Kings Daughters Society have engaged in

their charitable &amp; philanthropic work with diligence during

the year.  The contributions to the various Boards have been

fully as liberal as in previous years; in several ins-

tances a marked advance in liberality has been shown.

The repairs on the church building which have been going on for

some time are almost completed &amp; we look forward  to the

future with hope.

				E.J. Post  clk

Examined and approved at a meeting

of Presbytry at Marysville Apr. 13, 1904

		Frank Granstaff
	
		   moderator
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					61

Sept 25th 1904

  Session met at the call of the Moderator at

the close of services.  A request for letters of

dismissal to the Presbytry Church of Providence

(this Presby) was read from Mr. Mrs. Clarence

Wells.  On motion the letters was granted as

requested.  No further business Session adjourned.

			E.J. Post   Clk

Dec. 3rd 1904

 Session met at close of Preparatory service.  Present

Elders Wilson, Post, Ketcham, Condit with Rev J. Glenn

Mod.  Evart May Bailey, Nannie Blanche

Spangler &amp; Mrs. Amy Feazel were examined by

the session concerning their faith in Christ.

Session being satisfied they were admitted into

church fellowship &amp; their names ordered to be 

entered on church roll.  No further business

Session adjourned closed with prayer by Elder Condit.

			E.J. Post   Clk


Dec. 4th 1904

Session met before morning service present

Elders Wilson, Post, Ketcham, &amp; Condit with J. Glenn

Moderator.  Clara Louise Feazel was examined

concerning her faith in Christ.  Session being

satisfied she was received into church

fellowship &amp; her name entered on the church

Roll.  Closed with prayer by Elder Ketcham.

			E.J. Post   Clk.

March 4th 1905

Session met at the call of the Moderator at close

of Preparatory Service.  Present Elders Post &amp; Ketcham

with J. Glenn Mod.  Mrs. Anna May Hyatt

came before the Session &amp; was examined concerning

her faith in Christ.  The session being satisfied

she was received &amp; her name enrolled on the Roll.

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62

of members.

The following minutes relating to the death of Elder

Philander Edminster was also adopted viz:

Whereas God in his All-wise Providence has seen fit

to remove from our midst our beloved friend &amp; brother

Elder Philander Edminster &amp;

Whereas we deeply deplore his loss to the Session &amp;

Congregation.

Resolved:

That in his death the Session has lost a

valued &amp; esteemed member &amp; one who for 

many years has faithfully discharged the

duties devolving upon him.

Resolved:

That in place on record our warm appreciation

of his services to the church &amp; community &amp;

further  -Resolved:

That these resolutions be placed upon the

Sessional record &amp; that a copy of the same

be sent to his nephew John Edminster

Mr Wilson was appointed  ^ &amp; Mr. Post alternate delegate to the spring

meeting of Presbytery at Delaware   No further business

Session adjourned.
 
                         E J Post Clk.

March 26 '05 Session met: present Elders Post Ketcham &amp; Condit with

J. Glenn Mod.  Having been constituted with prayer by Eldon

Post Session proceeded to a careful review of the Roll of

members &amp; a revision of same.  This having been completed

the general well being of the church was discussed after

which the meeting was closed with prayer.  Elder Ketcham leading

                         E J Post Clk.
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					63

                          Narrative

The year just closed has not differed very greatly

from many in the past.  But yet we feel

that these are not wanting signs of growth and

progress.  The regular Sabbath services (morning

and evening) have been maintained throughout the

year &amp; have been well attended averaging perhaps 

130 present at the morning and 50 at the evening

service.  The weekly prayer meeting has likewise

been regularly maintained with very encouraging

interest.  The average attendance upon the service

has been about 30. Sabbath School &amp;

The Young Peoples Societies (both Senior &amp; Junior)

have been fully up to the average of former years.  

The same may be said of the Women's Home and

Foreign Missionary Society &amp; of the two Circles

of Kings Daughters all of which have been 

diligent &amp; faithful in the various lines of

Christian activity. The contribution to the several

Boards of the church have been up to the average 

in some instances showing an increase, in

others a slight decrease. During the year the

repairs on the church Building have been com-

pleted  &amp; the church re-dedicated free of debt on Sabb.

Sept 11th the greater portion of the money then subscribed

has now been paid. During the year Philander Edminster

a member of our Session has been called to his great reward.


Above Narrative read before Session approved by them on

Sabb. morning April 9th 1905

                      	E J Post clk

Examined &amp; approved by Presbytery in Session

Delaware Ohio Apl 12th 1905

                     	A. D. Haun

                              Moderator
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64


Sept 2nd 05  Session met at close of Preparatory Services when

the following business was transacted viz:

(illegible &amp; illegible) C. R. Schnebly presented a letter

from the First Congregational Church of

Mount Vernon O. Their letter being found in

order they were received &amp; their names ordered

enrolled as members of this church.

No further business session adjourned

                    E J Post clk

Nov 26 session met at close of service present elders

Wm Wilson, E. J. Post &amp; S. C. Ketcham with

Rev Joslenn Moderator.  Mrs. Minnie B. Potter

requested a letter to the Free Methodist Church

of New Albany, Ohio  This was on motion

granted &amp; Session adjourned

                   J Post clk

1906

Mar 24  Session met at close of Preparatory service

Present Elders Post &amp; Ketcham with Rev. J. Glenn Mod

Mr &amp; Mrs Robert Pitkin presented letters from the

Mt. Liberty Methodist Episcopal Church; Mrs

Ida Wyley Ketcham from the First Baptist

Church Granville Ohio &amp; Mrs John Edminister

from the Gay Street Methodist Episcopal

Church of Mt Vernon Ohio. All the letters were

found in order &amp; the above mentioned persons

were received into the membership of this church

&amp; their names ordered to be entered upon its

Roll of Membership.

Session adjourned to meet the day following

                   E J Post clk

Mar 25 Session met in pursuance to adjournment Present

Elders Wilson Post &amp; Ketcham with Mod as before

Mr. Wm C. Pierson requested a letter of Dismissal to

the Methodist Episcopal Church of Johnstown Of which

On motion was granted &amp; session adjourned.

                  E J Post clk
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								65

/06

Jan 21  Session met at close of services

when the following Business was 

transacted Mrs Lydia Cornell

(nee Wilson) asked for a letter

to join the M E church at

Galena Ohio on motion Letter

was Granted. no further

Business. adjourned

			E J Post Clk

Mar 26 Session met present Elders Post Ketcham &amp; Condit

with Rev J Glenn Mod. Session constituted with

prayer by elder Post.  The questions furnished by Presbytry

were gone over replied to. the general welfare

of the church discussed.  Elder S. C. Ketcham

was appointed delegate to forthcoming meeting of Presbytery

Elder Post alternate. No further business(illegible)

closed with prayer by Elder Ketcham

                      E J Post Clk

                   Narrative

The year just closed have been one of at least average

progress with this church  The morning &amp; evening service

have been kept up with regularity with a very few (illegible) in

regard to the evening service.  The attendance has been about as in

former yrs averaging perhaps 135 at morning &amp; 55 at evening services

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an average attendance of about 30. The Sabbath

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Sen. &amp; Jun.) have been about as in former years

the Women's Home &amp; foreign Missn Society

continue its good work on behalf of Missions,

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from these Societies have been about as liberal

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66


showing a marked increase over former years.

Read &amp; approved by Session April 1st, 1906

John Glenn (Mod)                      EJ Post clk

Examined and approved by Marion

Presbytery in session at Mt Gilead

April 10 - 1906               A.M. Chapin  

                              Moderator


1906 
June 9th  Session met at call of Mod at  close

of Preparatory service - present Elder Wilson 

Post &amp; Ketcham with Rev. J Glenn Moderator.

Mrs Alice Bailey came before the Session

desiring to be received into church membership.

After some conversation with Mrs Bailey Session

was satisfied  &amp; voted that she be so received &amp;

her name entered on the church roll.

No further business Session adjourned

                            John Glenn Modr


1907
Mar 31st Session met present Elder E. J. Post W. H. Wilson &amp;

L. S. Condit with J Glenn Modr. Saml Wood

Magill presented himself &amp; was examined as to his

faith in Christ &amp; his motives for desiring membership

in the church.  Session being satisfied he was read

into membership of the church &amp; his name ordered en-

rolled.  Mrs. Lottie Stockwell Meredith was recd

from the Kingston Presbytn Church &amp; her name enrolled.

No further business Session adjourned

                             John Glenn Modr

1907
April 2nd Session met at close of Congrl mtg all the members present. The

blanks furnished by Presby were replied to &amp; Elder L. S. Condit

elected Delegate to the forthcoming meeting of Presbytry at Marion

No further business Session adjourned
                               
                             John Glenn Mod
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					67

                           Narrative

With the Trenton Church the year just closed has

not differed greatly from others in the past.  This

regular work of the church has been carried on 

faithfully throughout the year. Morning &amp; evening

services have been maintained with an average

attendance of perhaps 120 at the former &amp; 45 at

at the latter service.  The weekly Prayer Meeting

has had an average attendance of about 35.

The work of the Sabbath School &amp; of the Young

Peoples Societies (Sen &amp; Jr) has been prosecuted

with faithfulness.  The womens societies

have exhibited commendable diligence in their work

throughout the year.  The Benevolences of

the church have shown an increase over the

previous year in almost every instance.

Two weeks of special services were held in March

in Which the pastor had the valuable assistance

of the Rev Chas I. williams of Somerville, Ohio

though not resulting in a great numerical increase

to our numbers yet we feel that these meetings 

have been of profit to us

Read before Session &amp; approved April 7th 1907

                       John Glenn Moderator

Examined and approved by Marion

Presbytery in session at Marion, O April 9,

1907.

                    J. M. Wylie
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68

1907
April 7th  Session met at close of service present Elders

L. S. Condit &amp; S. C. Ketcham with Rev J. Glenn Mod.

The action of the mod granting letters of Dismission to

The Presbytn Church of Westerville O to Mr. &amp; Mrs

Lawrence Hough &amp; Mrs Abbie Hough Wright was

approved  Session adjourned.

                          E J Post clk

April 21st Session met at close of service all the members

present.  Mr &amp; Mrs B. B. Wilson having requested

letters of dismission to the Presbytn Church of Westerville

O. said letters were on motion granted &amp; Session adjourned.

                          E J Post clk  

June 9th Session met previous to communion service all the members

present when the following item of business was disposed of

Mr Arthur Calvin White presented a letter from the St John's

Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Fred County, Va.  Said letter

being found in order Mr White was recd by Session &amp; his

name ordered placed on the Roll of Members of this Church.

No further business Session adjourned

                          E J Post clk

July 21st  Session met at chose of morning service.  All the

members present with J. Glenn Mod.  The moderator

reported that he had on request granted letters of dismission

to Mulford S Condit &amp; his wife Nellie H Condit to unite

with the Presbytn Church of Westerville, O.  Said action of

Mod was motion ratified by Session after which

Session adjourned.

                          E J Post clk

Sept 8th Session met at close of Communion service present

Elders W. H. Wilson, E. J. Post, S. C. Ketcham &amp; L. S. Condit

Mrs. H. P. Miller &amp; Mrs. Emma P. Miller having

requested letters dismissal to the Presbyterian Church 

of Westerville Ohio &amp; said letters were on motion

granted &amp; Session adjourned.

                         E J Post clk
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					69

1907
Nov 17  Session met at close of public worship  Present

Elder Wilson, Post, Ketcham &amp; Condit with J Glenn

Mod.  Letter of Dismission having been requested

by Mrs Electa Speer &amp; her son Mr Leo Speer to the

Presbytn ch of Centerburg, O said letters were on

motion granted &amp; Session adjourned

                         E J Post clk

1908
March 28th  Session Met at close of Preparatory service

Present Elders Willson, Post, Ketcham with the Pastor

Rev. J Glenn Mod.  Letters of dismission having

been requested by Byron N. Gorsuch (To Westerville church)

&amp; Mrs. L. V. Ulrey (no church mentioned)  Said 

letters were on motion granted - the latter to state 

the fact of membership - No further

business  Session adjourned

                        E J Post  Clk

1908
April 1st  Session met at call of Mod  Present Elders Wilson

Post Ketcham &amp; Condit with pastor (Rev. J Glenn)  Mod.

Session was constituted with prayer by Elder S. C. Ketcham

The roll of members was gone over &amp; revised.  No further

business  Session adjourned.

                       E J Post Clk


April 5th  Session met at close of morning service Present

Elders E. J. Post &amp; L. S. Condit with J Glenn Mod.

Letters of Dismission from the Centerburg M. E. Church

to Blanche Bailey &amp; Grace Bailey were presented.

Said letters having been found in order they were on motion

received &amp; their names ordered to be placed on the Roll of 

Members of this church.  No further business

Session adjourned

                        E J Post clk

April 6th  Session met at call of Mod   Present Elders Wilson Ketcham

&amp; Condit with J Glenn Mod.  The question on the Presbyterial 

Blanks were replied to.  Elder E.J. Post was elected Delegate

to the spring meeting of Presbytery at Marysville O - Elder

L. S. Condit Alternate          No further business

Session adjourned                      E J Post clk
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					70
	Narrative

The year just closed has with the Trenton

Church, not differed great by from others in

the past accept is that we have lost a

greater number by removal during the year

than is usual with us. The regular

work of the church has been carried on

faithfully throughout the years. Morning

&amp; evening services for worship have been held

with an average attendance of about 100

at the former &amp; 50 at the latter service

Sabbath School has been maintained throughout

the year with an average attendance of

perhaps 50. Attendance at the

weekly Prayer Meeting has averaged about 

30  U.P.S.C.E. &amp; Junior C.E. have both

been faithful in their work throughout the year.

The same might be said of the women's home

&amp; Foreign Missy Society &amp; the King's

Daughters Circle which have pursued their

various lines of Christian activity with

commendable faithfulness &amp; diligence.

All the Boards have been contributed to &amp;

in most instances, with a slight increase

in spite of our many removals.

Read &amp; approved by

Session this 12" Day of Apr

A D 1908

				E J Post Clk

Examined and approved by Marion

Presbytery in Session at Marysville O

Apr 13 - 15, 1908.

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					71


1908
April 19th  Session met at close of morning service all the

members present with the pastor acting as Mod

Mrs. Mary E. Post having requested a letter of dismission

to the St Clair Ave Presbytn Church, Columbus, Ohio said

letter was on motion granted &amp; Session adjourned.

                      E J Post clk

Sept 6  Session met at close of morning service

all the members present with Rev J. Glenn

Modr  Miss Grace Bailey was granted

a letter of dismission to the Presbyterian Church
 
Westerville, Ohio. Elder S. C. Ketcham was

appointed Delegate &amp; E J Post alternate to 

the Fall Meeting of Presbytry.  No further business 

Session Adjourned.

                      E J Post clk

08
July 19th  Session met at close of morning service when

the following business was transacted viz Mr

&amp; Mrs Robt W. Pitkin were granted letters of

dismission to the "M. E. church of Brandon, O.

No further business  Session adjourned

                      E J Post clk

09
Feby 21st Session met at close of morning service.  Present

Elders E. J. Post S. C. Ketcham &amp; L. S. Condit with Rev

J Glenn Modr  Mrs Roberta B Hopkins having

asked for a letter of dismission to the Baptist

Church Sunbury, O. said letter was on motion

granted &amp; Session adjourned

                     E J Post clk

Feby 28th  Session met at call of Mod at the close of the

morning service present Elders E. J. Post S. C. Ketcham 

&amp; L. S. Condit with J Glenn Modr  Miss Gertrude

Ulery having requested a letter to the First Presbytn Ch of

Newark O on motion her name was restored to the 

Roll of Membership &amp; the letter granted as requested.

Mr. Chas Speer who has moved away from here

several years ago also requested a letter to the M. E. Church

of Sunbury which request was complied with - to state on said

letter circumstance aforementioned - Session adjourned  E J Post Clk

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72

09

March 27th Session met at close of Preparatory Services

when the following business was transacted viz.

Mrs Chas Comstock, Ethel Cring, 

Roy Edminister &amp; Harold Edminister came

before the Session &amp; were examined concerning

their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Session

being satisfied they were on motion received into

the fellowship of this church &amp; their names

ordered placed on the Roll of Members.  Session

took recess till the following morning

Mar 28th Session met before morning service when Edward

Bailey came before it &amp; was examined concerning

his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Session being

satisfied he was on motion recd &amp; his

name ordered enrolled.

Mr E J Post was appointed Delegate &amp;

Mr. L S Condit Alternate to the forthcoming

meeting at Presbytery at Delaware.  Session adjourned

                     E J Post clk

April 8th  Session met at call of Modr - all the

members present.  Opened with prayer by Elder L. S.

Condit.  The Roll of Membership was revised &amp;

the Narrative - &amp; other blanks - replied to.  Minutes

of the previous meeting of Session read &amp; 

approved. No further business  Session

adjourned   closed with prayer by Elder S. C. Ketcham.

                     E J Post
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[corresponds to numbered page 73 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					73

	Narrative  1908-'09.

The Session of the Trenton Ch in presenting

the Narrative for the year just closed would

report that the work of this church has not

differed materially from that of past years.

Morning &amp; evening Sabbath services have been

maintained throughout the year with an ^average attendance

of 85 at the former &amp; 40 at the latter service

Sabbath School &amp; Young People. Meeting ((illegible)

&amp; Jun.) have likewise been maintained throught

the year with encouraging attendance &amp; interest.

The Women's Societies ("H. &amp; F. Miss Soc." &amp; "King's

Daughters") have shown commendable faithfulness

&amp; diligence in their work throughout the year although

the offerings from the Missy. Societies have not

quite come up to the ^high average of last year.

The weekly Prayer meeting has had an average

attendance of 25 throughout the year. All the

Boards of the church have been remembered

in our contributions. A slight falling off

is noticed in one or two instances but this

is accounted for by the fact that the Women's

Missy. Society has not entirely equaled its

former liberality. Five have been added to

the church on Confession of Faith, three have

been restored; six dismissed; &amp; five placed

upon the suspended Roll leaving us a net total

membership of 139.

Read and approved before

Session this 11" Day of April

A D 1909.

				E J Post Clk

Examined and approved by

Marion Presbytery, Delaware,

Apr. 13 - 1909

	Geo. M. Rouke  Mod.
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74

April 18th '09	Session met at the close of morning service present

Elders S.C. Ketcham, W.H. Wilson, E.J. Post, &amp; L. S

Condit with Rev. J. Glenn Mod.  A letter 

was read from Mrs. Grace Saunders Kenney

requesting a letter of dismission to the Kingston

Prsbytry Church. On motion her name was

restored to the regular Roll of membership &amp;

letter granted as requested. Session adjourned

closed with prayer. Elder E.J. Post leading.

				E J Post Clk

Mar 26th 1910  Session met before Preparatory Lecture. Present

Elders W.H. Wilson E.J. Post &amp; L.C. Ketcham with

Rev. J. Glenn Mod.  Opened with prayer by Mod.

On motion the name of Oral W. Garlinghouse was restored and

a letter of dismission was granted to

her &amp; united with the

M.E. Church of Galena. Questions in the

Narrative blanks were replied to No further

business Session adjourned

				E J Post Clk

April 5th  Session met at close of Congt meeting. Present

Elders E.J. Post S.C. Ketcham L.S. Condit with Rev

J Glenn (pastor) Modr  Opened with prayer by

Elder Post. Minutes of previous meetings read 

&amp; approved. Elder W.H. Wilson was elected

Delegate &amp; E.J. Post Alternate to the forthcoming

meeting of Prsby. The Roll of membership was

gone over &amp; revised. Session adjourned Closed

with Prayer by Modr

				E J Post Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 75 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


								75

		Narrative

In presenting our Narrative for the year just

closed we would says that it has not differed

greatly from others in the past. The continued

exodus from the farm to the city has affected us-

as it has all country churches - &amp; a con-

siderable extent. And yet ^in spite of this the work of the church

has been carried forward throughout the year with

faithfulness. The attendance at both morning &amp; 

evening services is about as usual with an

average of perhaps 90 at the former &amp; 40 at the 

latter service.  The Sabbath School &amp; Young

Peoples Societies (both C.E. &amp; Jun C.E.) have been

maintained &amp; have come on their work with

faithfulness diligence. The Missy Societies

&amp; the King's Daughters Circle have likewise been

faithful. Their contributions have been up to the

average (we think) of former years. The Weekly Prayer

Meeting has been maintained with an average attendance  

of 18 or 20. All the Boards of the Church

have been contributed to the amount being

about the same as last year. Special

services were held for 10 days commencing Mar. 3rd.

In these services the pastor had the valued assistance

of Rev. D.D. Biggs, D.D. (synodical Missy.)  Although no

direct results were apparent from the meetings in [illegible]

yet we feel that the church has been helped by

them. The total membership this year is 136.

Narrative read &amp; approved before

session  Apr 10" 1910

				C J Post Clk

Examined &amp; approved by Presbytery

at Mt. Gilead  April 12 1910.

				A C Crist Mod
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                    <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 76 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


May 1st 1910  Session met after morning worship present

Elders W.H. Wilson, E.J. Post, S.C. Ketcham &amp;

L.S. Condit with Rev. J. Glenn (pastor) Modr

The Moderator reported having granted a

letter of Dismission to the W. Broad St. Ch.

Columbus, O., to Miss Blanche Bailey.

On motion the moderator's action was ratified

&amp; Session adjourned.

				E J Post  Clk

June 26th  Session met at call of Mod. after morning

worship: present Elders W.H. Wilson &amp; S.C. Ketcham

with Rev. J. Glenn Modr  The pastor

stated this desire to be released from the

pastorate of this church &amp; requested that a

Congregational Meeting be called at some con-

venient time for the purpose of taking action

upon this request.  Session adjourned.

				E J Post  Clk



July 10th  Congregational Meeting was Held

when the matter of the Resignation 

of our Pastor Rev John Glenn was 

taken up upon Duly Considering

the matter (But with Restrictions)

It was decided to join Him

in asking Presbytery that the 

Relation be Dissolved.  So on

the Last Sabbath of July 1910

Brother Glenn Closed his Labors

as Pastor of this Church.

			E. J. Post  Clk


Dec 6th Rev Albert Day of Rossville Ill

came to Hold a 10 days service 

Saturday Dec 17 Sessions met Present

W H Wilson L.J. Condit  R.J. Post &amp; L.E. Ketcham 

W.H. Wilson was called to act as

Moderator of Sessions. Further reason

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					77

that the Rev Day was not a

member of this Presbytery when

the following names Persons

Presented themselves for admission

to the Church Mrs Emily May

Meridith and Miss Mary Cring

after being duly examined by

the Rev Day on Profession of 

their Faith in the Lord Jesus

Christ.  Session being satisfied

They were Received an their

names ordered to be entered on

the Roll as Members of this

Church. On Saturday the 17" 

Preparatory services was Held and

on Sabbath morning the Communion

of the Lords Supper was Observed

and after due consideration the

Rev Albert Day was asked to 

Remain over until the following 

Thursday Dec 22"

On Thursday Dec 22, Sessions Convened

Present W.H. Wilson  L.S. Condit  E.J. Post

S.C. Ketcham  W.H. Wilson acting as

Moderator.  When the following 

Persons came before Sessions Being

Examined by the Rev Albert Day on

Profession of their Faith in the 

Lord Jesus Christ Session being

satisfied they were Received &amp; their

names ordered to be enrolled as

Members of this Church.

Charles Lane		Mary Elen Saunders

Fenton Lane		Esther Spangler

Roy Comestock		Belle Lane

Nellie Lane		John Spangler

Hazel Cook

no further Business session closed

with prayers by S.E. Ketcham

			E.J. Post   Clk

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78


Thursday Evening Dec 22" 1910

The Rev Albert Day Closed the 

meetings.  But on extending the

invitation for those who were

ready &amp; willing to Come out on

the Lords side.  Three came forward

to wit:  John W. Ginn  Carrie Ginn

His wife: and Mrs. Saunders

Session Convened at once &amp; upon

Examination on Their Faith in

the Lord Jesus Christ.  They were

Received &amp; their names ordered to be

enrolled as members of this church

Members of Session Present L.J. Condit

and E.J. Post the ordinance of Baptism

was administered to two adults.

			E.J. Post    Clk

Sabbath Dec 25 1910 Rec A.C.

Crist was present &amp; Preached for

us  Session Convened at Close of

Morning Service Present W.H. Wilson

L.S. Condit  S.C. Ketcham  ^E.J. Post  A.C. Crist

Moderator.  The foregoing Record was

Read &amp; approved also the Clerk

reported of Having given two 

Letters of Dismissions to wit Miss

Edith Condit and Miss Myrtle Cring

on Motion action of Clerk was

Ratified.  No further Business Session

Closed.

			E.J. Post     Clk

April 9th 1911  Session met Present

L.S. Condit S.C. Ketcham &amp; E.J. Post

When the following Business was

Transacted E.J. Post was called to

act as Chairman on Motion E.J. Post

was Duly Elected to represent us at

meeting of Presbytery at Marion
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                    <text>[page 83]

[corresponds to numbered page 79 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					79

Also the Clerk reported of having

Issued Letters of Dismission to

the following named Persons

Edith Condit  Myrtle Cury  Clarence

K. Cring and Mr Chas &amp; Mrs

Schnebley on motion said

action was satisfied and their

names ordered stricken from 

the Roll of this Church.

     No further Business Session

adjourn:

			E.J. Post     Clk

	    

             Narrative

With the last Sabbath of July

1910 Rev John Glenn Closed his

Pastorate of Nine Years with

this Church and since that 

time no Regular Preaching

Services have been held. In Dec

1910 the Rev Day of Rossville

Ill Conducted Special Meetings

for two or more weeks Resulting

in the Addition of 14 to the 

Membership of the Church the

Prayer meetings have been kept 

up and regular services for

Prayers or the Reading of a Sermon

on Each Sabath day the Sabbath

School is in a very Flourishing

Condition under the Superintendance

of Mr James E. Pierson we are

now contemplating the Building 

of a new Manse &amp; then we

must have a Pastor.

Read before &amp; approve by Session

this 9" day of April A.D. 1911

			E.J. Post    Clk 
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                    <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to numbered page 80 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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80

Examined and approved at Marion

April 11 1911

			E.  Melville Wylie

				Moderator

Session met opened with

Prayer Present E.J. Post &amp; L.S.

Condit Elders.  Rev Rees Edwards

Pastor not being a member of

this Presbytery Could not Moderate

the meeting E.J. Post acted as

Moderator when the following

Business was transacted Mr Isaac

Edwards Presented his Letter of 

Membership from the Church of

Venedocia Ohio on Motion it

was accepted &amp; his name was

ordered to be enrolled as a member

of this Church no further Business

session adjourned

Dec 31" 1911

			E.J. Post     Clk

Saturday Dec 30th 1911 Preparatory

Services were held. Sabbath Dec 31

Communion Services were held by the

Pastor Rev Reese Edwards

			E.J. Post    Clk

Session met Mch 11" 1912 Present

E.J. Post  L.S. Condit &amp; S.C. Ketcham

and the Pastor R.F. Edwards who

not being a Member of Presbytery

Could not act as moderator of

the meeting E.J. Post was called to

Moderate the meeting when the

following Business was Transacted
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                    <text>[page 85]

[corresponds to numbered page 81 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					81

The Clerk of session reported

as Having Issued letters of Dismissions

to the following named members

it Floyd Cring, Iva J. Cring  Myrtle

Cring  Lizzie Huffman Letter Post

Mrs Ona Stanforth on Motion

the action of the Clerk was

Ratified and sustained and

their names ordered stricken

from the Roll of this Church

No further Business Session

adjourn.

			E.J. Post    Clk


           Narrative

Since the removal of the Rev

John Glen we have not had any

Regular Pastor but have been 

supplied by the Rev Huffman

of Princeton and at Present are

being supplied by the Rev R.F. 

Edwards all Departments of

Church work is moving along

Harmoniously in the past year 

we have Erected a new Manse &amp;

Barn at a cost of about $2500.00.

The Grim reaper has been in our

Midst in the past year and

removed Six of our members

among them a Valued Elder

William H. Wilson. 

			E.J. Post     Clk

Minutes   Read &amp; approved before Session this 7

Day of Apr A.D. 1912

			E.J. Post     Clk

Thus far examined &amp; approved by Presbytery

session at Marysville on April 9/12

			W.R. Ward, mod

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                    <text>[page 86]

[corresponds to numbered page 82 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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82

		May 5, 1912

Session met at the close of Sabbath-school.

There were present the Moderator, R.F.

Edwards, and Elders E.J. Post and L.S.

Condit.  On motion it was decided to 

recommend to the congregation that

one additional elder be chosen and

if approved the election be held 

at the close of the morning service

May 19th.  The meeting adjourned with 

the close of the morning service.

			E.J. Post     Clk

		May 19, 1912

The congregation convened for the

purpose of choosing one additional

elder, the election resulting in the

choice of Mr. Edgar P. Condit.  June

2nd was set as the day for the ordination.

			E.J Post  Clk


		June 7, 1912

Session convened at 2:00 P.M.

at the parsonage with all members

present and was opened with prayer.

Mr. Grant Wilson, his wife, Carrie, 

and baptized child, Ethel Pauline were

received by certificate from the First

Presbyterian Church of Pataskala, Ohio.

Mrs. Lillie Bailey and Miss Eva M. 

Bailey were restored to the regular roll

and dismissed by request to the

West Park Avenue Methodist Church of

Columbus, Ohio.  Miss Eva Saunders

guilty of violating the seventh command-

ment was summoned to appear

before the session.  Having expressed

her sorrow for her sin and determin-
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					87

Nation to seek to live a godly life

and thus showing a penitent spirit

it was decided that no further disci-

pline is necessary. adjourned

with prayer.  	E J Post clk

                             Sept. 8th 1912

Session met at the close of morning

service with all members present and

was opened with prayer.  Mr. Edgar M.

Condit, Elder-elect not seeing his way

clear to subscribe to the standards

of the church on account of certain state-

ments of the Confession of Faith it

was decided to recommend to the

congregation that it convene for the

purpose of choosing one additional

elder, such election if agreed to, to

be held September 22nd 1912.  There being

no further business session adjourned

with prayer.

                  E J Post clk

                         October 6, 1912

On account of weather conditions the

election of elder was postponed from

Sept 29th to October 6th.  Congregation

convened and was opened with

prayer.  After nominations the congre-

gation proceeded to ballot the election

resulting in the choice of Mr. Grant

H. Wilson.  October 20th was set as

the date for the ordination.

                     E J Post clk
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                    <text>[page 88]

[corresponds to numbered page 84 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


84

Oct 20 1912

Mr Grant H Wilson Having been

duly elected as ruling Elder

of this Ch he was ordained

&amp; duly welcomed by the session

and members of this church to

take part with us in this

very important office

                E J Post  clk

Oct 27 1912

session met member Present

S C Ketcham G H Wilson  Modr

R F Edwards Constituted by Prayer

Miss Edith Condit Presented Her

Letter from the Church of the Convenant

Cinti Ohio accepted and Her name

ordered to be enrolled.  The moderator

R F Edwards reported as Having

Issued Letters of Dismission to James

E Pierson Della E Pierson and Leland

E Pierson to the Indianola Presbyterian

Ch Columbus Ohio and to Isaac G

Edwards to the Presbyterian Church

of Tien Chow China on motion

Action was Ratified.  session

adjourned closed with prayer.

                 E J Post clk

Rev R. F. Edwards of Tien Chow

China being in the U S on a leave

of absence for one year served.

This Ch acceptably for that Period

Closing the last Sabbath in Nov

1912 &amp; has now return to his

Mission Field in China

                 E J Post clk

[In left margin:

Mr Fred Evans was restored to

the regular roll &amp; dismissed to

to the Presbyterian Ch at Jersey Ohio]
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                    <text>[page 89]

[corresponds to numbered page 85 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					85

Saturday Mch 15" 1913

Preparatory service were held con-

ducted by the Rev Walter Huston

of Columbus Ohio Mr Grant Wilson

&amp; his wife Presented Their Infant

son for Baptism which was done

the name being John Stewart Wilson

Immediately after Preparatory

Services the following named Persons

Came before session and were ex

amined on Profession of their Faith

in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Russel

Curry Edward Saunders Dennis Curry

Chester Cring Maurice Walter Howard

Feasel James Bailey Vaughn De Bolt

Minor Spangler Earl Spearman Henry

Spangler George Ferris Clayton Spencer

Mamie Spangler Dorothy Mae Spencer

Phoeba Chambers Mable Comstock

Gale Longshore Mr Lois Green Earnest

Spearman Cora Walter Gorge Mills

Anis Spearman Veo Longshore Sarah

Boyd Goldie Jacobus Anna Jacobus

Ruth Post Edna Ginn Frank Clevenger

Delpha Clevenger Frank Edwards

Daniel Jennings Albert Longshore

Cary Pace Robert Clevenger Harry

Clevenger Earl Edminster Dennis Edwards

Irene Clevinger Lloyd Pace Henry

Edwards Mary C Edwards Elizabeth

Ketcham Glendon Comstock Dean

Lane Amy Wilcox Hazel Comstock

Nancy Walter Catherine Walter. Session

being satisfied their names were Ordered

to be enrolled as members of this

church _ all seeing the ordinance of

Baptism. 

                         (over)
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                    <text>[page 90]

[corresponds to numbered page 86 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


86

Also at the same time the following

were received by Certificate Mrs Buelah

Bailey Mrs Ruth Debolt Mrs F W walter

Mrs Nettie Cook and Mr Arthur Wilson

and Mrs Emma Hannon

Also the following on Profession who

Had been Previously been Baptised

Mrs Belle Wilcox Mrs Emma Cole

Charles Comstock Fremont Dixon

Masclet wilson Russell Cring Grace

Cring.  Edward Stevens also the following

named George Ginn and Robert Bell

Having been members some years ago

come &amp; reaffirm their Faith and 

are Received &amp; their names with the

aforenamed enrolled as members of

this Church &amp; so the three following 

named were examined but desire to

be baptized by Immersion.  Munson

Potter Mrs Cora Shultz &amp; Mrs Mable

Stevens _ No further business Session

Closed with Prayer by the Rev Master

Huston.           E J Post Moder

			EJ Post clk

Sabbath morning March 30" 1913

Session Convened members present

S C Ketcham L S Condit Grant Wilson

&amp; E J Post Rev Walter H Houston  When

the following Business was transacted

Mr. Jos. Mora came Before Session &amp;

was examined on Profession of his

faith in the Lord Jesus Christ session

being satisfied he was received and his name

ordered to be enrolled as a member of

this church no further business session adj'd

Closed with prayer

                  E J Post clk  
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                    <text>[page 91]

[corresponds to numbered page 87 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					87
                   
              Narrative

On sabbath Nov 24" 1912 Rev R. F

Edwards preached his farewell sermon

Since which time we have been supportive

Every Sabbath some five different

Candidates having occupied the pulpit

at different times none of which

have been favored with a call

as yet

    On Feb 16" Rev Asher Ably

assisted by his wife commenced an

Evangelistic service lasting over the

their sabbath which resulted in a

general awakening of the membership

and an accession of about 75

members

    Our sabbath school has been

well attended and an active interest

maintained throughout the year

                       And

recently a mens bible class has been

organized which is leading forward

to a great success.  we have also organ

ized a Cradle roll whose members

are to be those Children of the Families

of our Ch and school who are yet to young

to attend the regular sessions we are looking

forward to a great success in this work


The Synodical Home Mission Secretary

Rev Walter Houston has filled our Pulpit

on two Sabbath's and we are Hoping thru

his efforts we may be able soon to see our

way clear to call a Pastor.  A strong

spirit of cooperation exist between our Ch

and the Sister Churches which has resulted

in the Monthly Union Prayer Meetings

                          over
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                    <text>[page 92]

[corresponds to numbered page 88 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


88

A Plan for the better Financing

of our Ch which was suggested by

Rev Houston was put in the Hands 

of a committee of 16 which has been

attempted the results of which may be

shown later

     All in all our Church

seams to be in a very prosperous Condition

Especially so considering that we are without

a regular Pastor

                Read before and approved by

Session the 13" Day of April AD 1913

                      EJ Post clk

May 1" 1913

            Session met

Presided over by Rev W H Houston

who Recomended the Session to

Corresponded with the Rev A. B

Bladis of Union Springs NY

correspondence was had &amp; he came

&amp; Preached for us two sabbaths

&amp; held communion services June

1" 1913 and arrangements were

made whereby he would become

our Pastor.  Regular services were

commenced July 20" 1913. And

arrangements were made for his

Installation which was had Oct

5" 1913.

      Session met Aug 19" 1913

opened with Prayer S. C. Ketcham

EJ Post &amp; LT Condit &amp; GA Wilson

Present when the following Business

was transacted the Letters of

Florence B Blades &amp; Ainsley G Blades


[at left margin: At the June Communion

Selah Cook was Received

on Profession of His Faith &amp;

He was enrolled as a member of this Ch]
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to numbered page 89 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					89
                  
were presented from the Presbyterian

Ch of Union Springs NY on motion

they were accepted &amp; their names

were ordered to be enrolled as

members of the Church Closed

with Prayer

                   E J Post clk

At the December Communion 1913

The letter of Floyd Cring was

Presented from the M E Church of

Miami Florida on motion is 

was accepted &amp; he was ordered

to be enrolled as a members

of this church

                E J Post Clk


               Mar 31, 1914

Statistical Report for 1913-1914

Elders 6

membership

         Rec'd an Ex - 1 }
                             4
           Certificate 3 }

Dismissed 6 }

Suspended 4 }  12

Deceased  2 }


Total membership 189

No in S. School      85


                     Funds.

Home     For     Ed    S.S.  Ch.ER.   Relief     Freed    Col      Temp     Genl
Mis      Miss          work            Sust       mebr                      Ass
30        35     10     5     5         10         2       1         1     23.64
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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to numbered page 90 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

90

The narrative and other annual reports

have been this day signed &amp; forwarded

by order of session

                  E J Post
                   Clerk

Approved_Presbytery at Marion, Ohio April 14, 1914

                         Wm A. Athenison
                         Mod.

Congregational Meeting Held

March 31st 1914 For the election

of two additional Elders. Vote

was taken and Resulted in 

the Election of John M Curry

and George Lane were duly

Elected. After Consideration the

said Curry refused to accept

the office. The said George Lane

Being duly elected the time was

set for his ordination 20 May

3" 1914.

              EJ Post clk

May 3rd 1914 the said Geo Lane

was ordained a Ruling Elder in

this church

              EJ Post Clk

An informed meeting of

the session was had at the 

Residence of Elder LS Condit

Present LS Condit Geo Lane &amp;

EJ Post opened with Prayer

by LS Condit.  After talking

Over matter pertaining to the

Church.  Session adjourn to

meet the last Monday in March
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                    <text>[page 95]

[corresponds to numbered page 91 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					91

Pastor Blades reports as having

in his Hands $4.00 Designed for 

the cause of Temperance on motion

it was suggested that this amt

Be increased to $10.00 and applied

to the Temperance Cause Carried

                     EJ Post clk

March 22" 1915

Session met at the Home of Elder

L.S. Condit Members present LS Condit

E.J. Post S.C. Ketcham &amp; Grant A Wilson

constituted by Prayer.  When the Following

Business was transacted Pastor Blades

reported as Having Issued Five Letters 

of Dismission &amp; the Clerk as Having

Issued 7 Letters on motion said

action was Ratified &amp; their names

were ordered to be stricken from

the roll.

    S.C. Ketcham was Elected

Principal to the meeting of Presbytery

and G.A. Wilson Alternate. Which

meets in Bellefontaine Apr 12, 1915

     Session Adjourned closed with Prayer  EJ Post clk

Brother A B Blades who has Served

this church for the Past Two Years

Having Resigned Closes his Labors

with us March 28" AD 1915 and

removes to near Philadelphia PA


Minutes Read Before Session

and approved Mch 31" 1915

     A.B. Blades Modr EJ Post clerk

            Wm A. S

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                    <text>[page 96]

[corresponds to numbered page 92 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


92	For Session meeting of Apr 4, 1915  see page 94

Rev Hyde was duly called to

The Pastorate of this Church April 1" 1915

and Installed the The First Thursday of

May 1915 at a Salary of $1000.00 Dollars

and manse per year		E J Post  Clk


Preparatory services were Held the first Saturday

in June 1915 and on the first Sabbath the

Communion of the Lords Supper was observed -

after Services on Saturday the Session met

members present L. S. Condit  E J Post

S.C. Ketcham  Geo Lane Constituted by Prayer

When the following Business was Transacted

Mrs William Jacobus and Miss Minnie Ringer

Presented Letters from the Christian Union Church

of New Bethel and Miss Vella Ringer a Letter

from the Christian Ch of Centerburg Ohio all

Also Mrs. W. M. Hyde a letter from the Pres. Church of Huntsville

found to be in order their names were ordered

to be put upon the roll as members of this ch

at the same time Mrs Maggie Corbin came

Before Session &amp; was examined on her.

Profession of Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ

said examination Being Satisfactory her name

was ordered to be put upon the roll as a member

of this Church. No further Business Session

adjourned Closed with prayer  E J Post Clk

	Rev Hyde Modr

Communion of the Lords Supper was Held the

first Sabbath in Sept 1915.		E J Post  Clk

Oct 31" 1915 Session met Members present

L S Condit  S.C. Ketcham  George Lane absent E J Post

when the following was Transacted Elder G.A. Wilson

&amp; His wife asked for Letters of Dismission to the

First Presbyterian Ch of Pataskala Ohio which was

Duly Granted &amp; their names ordered to be stricken from

the roll of this Church no further Business adjourned

					E J Post  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 93 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					93

Evanglist J Gregory Mantle D D

of Louisville Ky ^Held a two weeks

meeting commencing Dec 7" 1915 and

Closing Wednesday Evening Dec 22 - 15

at which time Session convened

members Present S C Ketcham

L.S. Condit and Geo Lane absent

E.J. Post  Rev W M Hyde Mdr

when the following Persons came

before Session &amp; were examined on

Profession of their Faith in the

Lord Jesus Christ said examination

being satisfactory their names

were ordered to be enrolled as

members of this church

Claud Hyatt

Mr Charles Johnson

Mrs Eva Johnson

At the same time Mrs Martha

Volkmar presented a Letter from

the Salem Church of the Evangelical

Association of Westerville Ohio on

Motion it formed in order &amp;

her name was ordered to be en-

rolled as a member of this

church. No further Business Closed

with prayers.

			E J Post  Clk

Sabbath morning Dec 26" 1915 The

Communion of the Lords Supper

was Administered by the Pastor

W M Hydes.

			E J Post  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 94 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


94

Apr. 4, 1915  Session met at the close of morning service.

Present Elders E. J. Post, S.C. Kethcam, L S. Condit

Geo. Lane and Grant Wilson. Rev. W. M. Hyde Jr. was

invited to act as moderator. On motion a letter

of dismission was granted to Mrs. Sina Bailey

to Central Presbyterian Church of Columbus, No

further business. Session Closed with prayer.

			E J Post, Clerk

				Per W.M. Hyde J.

	See page. 174

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

  Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date  Apr 22  Place Bellefontaine

  E J Wykle   MODERATOR
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                    <text>[page 99]

[corresponds to numbered page 107 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

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					107

Names of members of Trenton Presbyterian

Church  Sept 1st 1874

Jotham Condit [crossed out] &amp; Died Feb 3rd 1875

Mary his wife.

Asentha Condit [crossed out] Died Jan. 27th 1875

Norman Perfect &amp;

Susan his wife.

H. J. Potter &amp;

Frances his wife.

E.W. Condit

Lewis Freeman &amp;

Hannah his wife

L. T. Pierson &amp;

Susan his wife

Janette Pierson

Mary E. Mills wife of Dr Mills

Mary J. Green

Sarah A. Condit

Charles Wheaton &amp; 

Mary his wife

Arza Pierson

E.J. Post &amp;

Louisa his wife

S.C. Ketcham &amp;

Julia his wife

John A. Post

Elias J. Condit &amp;

Jane his wife

T.A. Pierson &amp;

Pyrena his wife

Matilda Domigan

Sarah A. Jackson

Simon Pierson &amp;

Abigal his wife

John Daws [crossed out] &amp; died June 17th 1876

Mary M. his wife x

Silas C. Williams &amp;

Pyrena his wife
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[corresponds to numbered page 108 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


108

Stacy B. Perry [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Apr 9th 1877

Allice J. Simmonds [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Jan 18/75

A. Wilson &amp;

Chloe his wife

Clara E. Caldwell [crossed out] Dismissed by letter June 14th/10

Jonah Pierce &amp; x Irregular

Sarah A. his wife x Irregular

George Jacobus [crossed out] Died Aug 31st 1879

Harriet his wife [crossed out] Died June 21st 1880

E. Rice &amp;

Marian his wife

Susan C. Deeds x

Margret Knox wife of A. Knox [crossed out] Dismissed ^by letter May 4th 1878

Alma E. Potter [crossed out] x Dismissed by letter May 19th 1879

Mary Myer

Ellen Boston

Dee Wylie Wife of Rev R. Wylie

Lorenzo Condit

W.S. Perry &amp; [crossed out] Dismissed ^ by Letter May 4th 1878

Matilda his wife [crossed out]

M.E. Wilson wife of Wm Wilson

B.E. Wilson  "      James  "

William Jacobus

Charles Pierson

David Condit

Charles Freeman

Frank O. Pierson [crossed out] dismissed by Letter June 4th 1876

Elizabeth M Wheaton. [crossed out] Dismissed by letter June 4th 1876

55  Mary Condit x Dismissed by letter

Anna Potter wife B. Potter [crossed out] Joined another church without a letter

Josephine Barton

Mary J. Cring, wife of H. Cring

Sarah Domigan wife of H. Domigan

Louisa Jacobs

Encrease Speer, Died Sept 7th 1880

Edgar M. Condit &amp;

62  Jane his wife

Charles E. Ringer &amp; [crossed out] Dismissed by letter
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[corresponds to numbered page 109 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					109

Margaret his wife [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Ella Williams

Eva D. Wheaton

Sarah Wheaton

Elizabeth Hevelow &amp; Unknown

Lawrence Hough &amp;

Frances his wife

Philander Edmister &amp;

Sarah his wife

Smith C. Condit &amp;

Philena his wife

Eugenia Carpenter

Orvil Jennette Alder

D.A. Jackson Irregular 

No 89 Margaret Robinson [crossed out] Dismissed by letter July 12th 1875

Sarah Hough x [crossed out] Dismissed by letter May 31st 1879

Harry Dawes x

Eddy Dawes x

Magdalena Dawes x

Mattie A. Bailey

Isaac Bailey &amp;

Lina A. Bailey his wife

John Bailey &amp;

Elizabeth Bailey his wife

Mary A. Jacobus

Carrie May Potter

Ella J. Pierson

Medora Andrews Dismissed May 3rd 1878

Philena Patrick

Mary E. Gordan [crossed out] Dismissed by letter June 14/80

Mary E. Condit

Jane R. Dawes

Coraline A Dawes x

Daniel Bailey

Henry Cring

Henry H. Cring

George W. Cring

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110

1874  Elders of Trenton Presbyterian Church

	Charles Wheaton

	Edgar M. Condit

	Simon H. Pierson

	Edward J. Post

	Philander Edmister

	Smith C. Ketcham

	   
	   Trustees

Treasurer E.W. Condit

	  Smith C. Condit

	  L. A. Wilson

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[corresponds to numbered page 111 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					111

June 6th 1874  Preporatory Lecture by the Pastor

after which Masclet the infant son of

James &amp; Belle E. Wilson was baptized.

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning June 7th 1874  Sermon by

Rev Thomas Hill after which the sacriment

of the Lords Supper was administered.

			S.C. Ketcham

August 9th 1874 a collection of Seven Dollars

was taken up for Home Mission.

			S.C. Ketcham

Saturday September 5th 1874 The weather

Being very stormy no preporatory Lecture

was delivered

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Sep 6th 1874 Sermon by

the Pastor after which the Sacriment of

the Lords Supper was administered.

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Sep. 6th 1874 a collection 

of $13.20 was taken up for Foreign Missions.

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Sep 6th 1874 after

Sermon David A. Jackson was baptized

&amp; entered into public covenant with

the church &amp; his name was entered

upon the roll.

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Sept 25th 1874 a collection

of $10.25 was taken up for the "Relief

Fund".			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Jan. 17th 1875 a collection

of $10.00 was taken up for the Board of

Education. And also one of $7.50 for

the Freedmen.

			S.C. Kethcam

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


112

Saturday Jan. 16th 1875  Preporatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie, After which [crossed out]

the Session met &amp; was opened with [crossed out]

prayer by the moderator. [crossed out]

			S.C. Ketcham

Sabbath morning Jan. 17th 1875 a Sermon

was preached by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie

after which the following named persons

were baptized &amp; entered in to public

covenant with the church &amp; their names

were entered upon the Roll.

	Adult Baptisms

	John Bailey &amp;

	Elizabeth Bailey his wife

	Isaac Bailey &amp;

	Lina A. Bailey his wife

	Mattie A. Bailey

	Mary A. Jacobus

	Carrie M. Potter

	Medora Andrews

	Philena Patrick

	Mary E. Condit

	Jane R. Dawes

	Daniel Bailey

	Henry H. Cring

	George W. Cring

	Marquis D. Cring

	Lyman Ford

	John W. Condit

	William C. Pierson

The following named persons also

entered into public covenant with

the church.

	Andrew H. Pierson

	Henry Cring

	Caroline A. Dawes

	Mary E. Gordon

	Ella J. Pierson
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					113

	Harry Dawes

	Eddy Dawes

	Magdalena Dawes

After which the Sacriment of the Lords

Supper was administered by the Pastor

			S.C. Ketcham

Saturday March 6th 1875

Prefatory Lecture by the Pastor Rev. R.

Wylie. The session met &amp; was opened [crossed out]

with prayer by the pastor [crossed out]

Sabbath morning March 7th 1875

A Collection of $5.00 was taken up for 

the board of Church Election,

A Sermon was preach by the Pastor

after which Mary A. Domigan having

made a public profession of her faith

in Christ received the ordinance of

baptism. The Sacriment of the Lord

Supper was administered by the pastor.

			S.C. Ketham

Sabboth morning Apr. 4th 1875

A collection of $6.50 was taken up

for the Board of Publication.

			S.C. Ketcham

June 6th 1875 a collection of five dollars

was taken up for the Board of

Publication.  $5.00

			E.J. Post

August 15th 1875 a collection of nine

dollars ^was taken up for the board of church

Election.  $9.00	E.J. Post

October 3rd 1875 a collection of $9.50

was taken up for the Board of

ministeral Relief.

			E.J. Post
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114

Saturday ^September 4th 1875 preparatory Lecture

by Rev R. Wylie		E.J. Post

Sabbath Morning September 6th 1875 the

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

administered by Rev R. Wylie

			E.J. Post

December 5th 1875 preparatory Lecture

by Rev N.K. Crowl.	E.J. Post

Sabboth morning Dec 6th 1875 the

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor assisted

by Rev N.K. Crowl after we had

listened to a very earnest sermon from

brother Crowl.		E.J. Post

Oliver Peters &amp; Anna A. Post

entered into public covenant

with the church.

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Dec. 6th 1875

A collection of $10.50 was taken up for the

Board of Home Missions.

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Feb. 6th 1876

A collection of $7.25 was taken up for the

Board of Foreign Missions.

			E.J. Post

[on side of paper: error{ error for this next section]


Saturday June 3rd 1876

			Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev. Robt Wylie, Text Cols

2nd Chapt 6th Verse

Sabbath morning June 4th Sacriment

of the Lords supper was administered by

the Pastor 		Rev. R. Wylie
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					115

Adult Baptisms 1876

Alsina Andrews

Emma J. Freeman

Alpheus B. Shaver

George W. perfect

Anna Luella Green

1878  William Barton

Charles Kempton

Victor Jacobs

1881  Martin Pierson

Nillie Huff

Chas Wheaton

T. O. Potter

March 4th 1876 Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie  E.J. Post

Sabbath morning March 5th 1876

Sermon by the Pastor after which

Mrs Alsina Andrews wife T. Andrews

&amp; Miss Emma J. Freeman entered into

public covenant with the church

A collection of $7.00 was taken up

for the Board of Education.

			E.J. Post

Saturday June 3rd 1876

			Preparatory

Lecture by the Pastor Rev. Robt Wylie

Text Col 2nd Chapt 6 Verse  E.J. Post Clk

		Sabbath morning June

4th Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie

at which time Alpheus B. Shaver &amp; his

wife Orlena R. Shaver &amp; George William

Perfect &amp; ^Anna Luellen Green entered into public covenant

with the church. A collection was taken

up for the Board of Publication amt

ten dollars ninety eight cents ($10.98)

			E.J. Post  Clk
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116

A Collection taken up July 1876

for the Board of Church Erection

Amount - Five dollars &amp; fifty cents  $5.50

			E.J. Post

Saturday  Sept 2nd 1876

		Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev. Robt. Wylie

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Sept 3rd 1876

		The Sacriment

of the Lords Supper was Administered by

the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post Clk

A Collection was taken up Sept 11th 1876

for the Board of Ministerial Relief

Amount $5.00 (five dollars)

			E.J. Post, Clk

A Collection was taken up for the Board

of Home Missions Amt $13.50

	Nov 17th 1876	E.J. Post Clk

Saturday Dec 2nd 1876	

		Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Dec 3rd 1876  The Sacriment

of the Lords Supper was Administered

by the Pastor Rev. R. Wylie  E.J. Post

Collection taken up Feb 1877 for the

Board of Freedman Amt $6.25

			E.J. Post clk

	continued on page 119

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                    <text>[page 109]

[corresponds to numbered page 117 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					117

Infant Baptisms 1875

Minnie daughter C. &amp; M. Ringer

Mascelet son of J. B. Wilson

Infant Baptisms 1876

Minnie H. Cring Daughter of H M Cring

Mch 3rd/77

Dwight Witherspoon Wylie son of

	Rev Robert &amp; Dee Wylie

June 3rd/77	Martha M. Wilson  Daughter of

Samuel &amp; Jennie Wilson

Robert Son of J.B. &amp; B. E. Wilson

Sept 1st/77  	Elizabeth Cline  Daughter of R Larimore

		Maggie Francis  Daughter of Wm &amp; M.E. Wilson

Dec 1st 1878	Alonzo Albertus son of S.C. and H J Ketchum

May 31st 1879	William Calvin son of Wm &amp; M.E. Wilson

Sept 6th 1879  	Caroline Adell daughter of Samuel &amp; J. Wilson

June 1880	Forrest J --- son of A.B. and Orlena ^R Shaver

 "    "		Ray Edison  son of J. A. &amp; C. E. Coldwell

Sept  "		Maye Brackenridge Daughter of James &amp; B.E. Wilson

 "    "		Elroy Farmer Son of J.W. and Jennie Farmer

 "    "		Chas. Russell Farmer Son of J.W. and Jennie Farmer

 "    " 	Ralf. Earnest Farmer  "   "  "    "    "      "

		Mable Esther Daughter of Rev. Robt &amp; Des Wylie

Sept 1883	Anna B Daught of Samuel &amp; Jennie Wilson

      "		Essa M    "   of Wm &amp; Jennie Jacobus

      "		Maud	  "   of Henry &amp; Sarah Domigan

   1884		Maurice  Son of Rev Robt &amp; Dee Wylie

   1885 	Orlando D. Wilson Son of Samuel &amp; Jennie Wilson

		Helen	Daught of Stephen &amp; Mary Post

		Cora D	  "   of J.W. &amp; Jennie Farmer

		Mary Etta "   "   "   "   "      "

June 1886	   Condit "   "  D.H. &amp; Sarah Condit

		Clinton Marvin Condit Son " " " "

		Lucy Wilson  Daughter of James &amp; B.C. Wilson

1889		    Harmon son of Wm Harmon
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118

	Infant baptism

March 10/1900	Meda May Condo

	continued of p. 134


		Adult Baptisms		Adult Baptisms

1883					1894

March 4 	Eliza Perfect		Imo Rice

March		Willie S. Perry		Lida Wilson

1885		Otis A. Wheaton		Sadie Cring

		Charly C. Cring		Bernis Wilson

		Harry L. Rice		Daisy Clark

		Earl M. Perfect		Leet Allen VanKirk

		Inah D. Wilson		Ona Whitney

		Hattie Wiant		1897

1889		Kelly C. Post		Blanch Fitch

		Clara Condit		Frederic Ford

1891		Lulu Post		Jerre Longshore

		Maud Bailey

		Clara Cring		continued on

		Elza Debolt			page 135.

		Lida Whitney

Sept 1892	Edgar P. Condit

		Grace Ethel Condit
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					119

Collection taken up Feb 1877 for

the Board of Foreign Missions $7.25

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday March 3rd 1877 Preparatory

lecture By Rev. Lossing.

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sabbath morning Mch 4th 1877  The

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

Administered by the Pastor Rev. R. Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection Mch 1877 For the Board

of Education amount Seven Dollars

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday June 2nd 1877

		Preparatory

Lecture by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning June 3d 1877

		The

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

Administered By the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection June 1877

		For the Board

of Publication Amt Seven Dollars

&amp; twenty five cents

			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection taken up for the cause of

the American Bible Society July 1877

Amount $6.50

			E.J. Post  Clk

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[corresponds to numbered page 120 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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120

Collection taken up for Board of

Church Erection  August 24th 1877

Amt $19.00		E.J. Post  Clk

Collection taken up for Board of

Relief Fund  Sept 8th 1877

	Amt $7.00	E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Sept 1st 1877  Preparatory Lecture

Sermon by Rev Brown

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Sept 2nd 1877 The

Sacriment of the Lords Supper was

Administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Dec. 1st 1877  Preparatory

lecture by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post

Sabbath morning Dec 2nd 1877 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

Administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post

Collection taken up Dec 1st 1877 For

Board of Education  Amt $6.00

			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection taken up Dec 7th 1877

For Board of Home Missions

Amt $11.51		E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Mch 2nd 1878  Preparatory Lecture

By the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post Clk

Sabbath Morning Mch 3d 1878  The Sacrament

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The Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 121 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					121

Saturday June 1st 1878  Preparatory

lecture By Rev N. S. Smith of Delaware

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sabbath Morning June 2nd 1878 The Sacrament

of the Lords Supper was administered

By the pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection June 7th 1878 For Board of

Foreign Missions  Amt $8.00

			E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Aug 31st 1878  Preparatory

Lecture  By the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sabbath morning Sept 1st 1878 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

Administered by the pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post

Collection Sept 10th 1878  For the Board

of Relief for Disabled Ministers amt

five Dollars  $5.00	E.J. Post  Clk

Saturday Nov 30th 1878  Preparatory

lecture by the Pastor Rev. Robt. Wylie

			E.J. Post  Clk

Sabbath Morning Dec 1st 1878 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie			E.J. Post  Clk

Collection for the Board of Education

Nov 1877 amt $3.10	E.J. Post  Clk

Collection for the Board Church Erection

Dec 1878  amt $4.50	E.J. Post  Clk

Collection for the Board of Freedman

Dec 1878 amt $3.03	E.J. Post  Clk

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122

Saturday March 1st 1879 Preparatory

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			E. J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning March 2 1879 the

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by the pastor Rev Robt Wylie

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&amp; five cents		E. J. Post


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Lecture by the pastor Rev R Wylie

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					123

Collection Feb 1880 for the board

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			E. J. Post clk

Saturday Mch 6 1880 Preparatory

lecture by the pastor Rev Robt. Wylie

			E. J. Post

Sabbath morning Mch 7 1880 the

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Board of Church Erection amt $5.00

			E. J. Post clk

Saturday June 5 1880 Preparatory

lecture by the pastor Rev. Robt Wylie

			E. J. Post clk

Sabbath morning June 6 1880

the sacrament of the Lords supper

was administered by the Pastor Rev

Robt Wylie		E. J. Post clk


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Board of Education amt

$4.42			E. J. Post


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Board of Publication amt

$3.38			E. J. Post

Collection Aug 25 1880 for Board

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124

Saturday Sept 4 1880 Preparatory

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			E. J. Post clk

Sabbath morning Sept 5 1880 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administerd by the Pastor Rev Robt 

Wylie 			E J Post clk


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			For Board of

Home Missions amount eight

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Saturday Dec 1880 Preparatory lecture

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie
	
			E. J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning Dec 1880 The sacrament

of the Lords Supper was administered by

the pastor Rev Robt. Wylie

			E. J. Post clk

Collection Jan 6 1881

			For the Board of

Foreign Missions amount seven dollars 

$7.00			E. J. Post clerk


Collection March 25 1881

			For board

of Ministerial Relief amt 15.00

			E. J. Post clk

Collection Mch 25 1881

		For Board

of sustintation   Amt $5.00

			E. J. Post clk

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					125

Lyman Ford dismissed by letter

John W Condit

Andrew H Pierson [crossed out] dismissed by letter June 1880

115 William C. Pierson

Mary A. Domigan 

L. A. Posts [crossed out] &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter Ap 9th 1877

Melissa H Posts, [crossed out]

Harry L. Wheaton

Stephen Post &amp;

Jane Post his wife,

Charles E. Green

Clinton S Wheat [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Aug 31st 1878

Mary E Adams.

Victaline Hicks wife of Robert Hicks [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Mar 4th 1876

Oliver Peters [crossed out] Excommunicated for unchristian conduct [Mch 18th 1878]

Anna Adella Post [crossed out] Died May 31st 1880

Georgianna Harlocher wife of of H. Harlocher,

Almira Andrews wife of T. Andrews

Emma J. Freeman

Cornelia Orving wife of W. Owing.

Alpheus B. Shaver &amp; his wife

Orlena R shaver

George William Perfect

Anna Luella Green

Robert Sarimore [crossed out] Dismissed by letter May 8th 1878

Alfred Bixler

Louis Ringer Dismissed by letter Nov. 25th 80

Jennie Freeman wife of C C Freeman

133 Martha J culver

Louisa Barton Wife of Alfred Barton

H. B. Rose [crossed out] &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter May 8th 1878

E. J. Rose [crossed out]

Florence Idella Rose [crossed out]

William Barton

Charles Kempton

Victor Jacobs

H. H. Horlocker

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126
	
Mrs. Priscilla Sanders

Mch 6th 1880  Mr. Isaac H. Sinton

Mrs. Francis Isabella Sinton

John W Farmer &amp;

Jennie Farmer his wife


Infant Baptisms in 1889

Edmund S Wilson son of Wm Wilson

Agnes Jacobus Daughter of Wm &amp; Jennie Jacobus

William McGaughey son of Rev A. S. Katie Sharlip

Eletta. And

Jennie Belle Daughter of E. J. &amp; Louisa Port

Clara Daughter of Eli [crossed out]

Dec 1894                         {Potter

Frances Potter son of L. O. &amp; Minnie H

1895 Hally E. Wheaton daughter of Otis &amp; Grace Wheaton

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					127

Church Roll revised March 1881

Harry J. Potter &amp; his wife Died Mch 1895

Francis Potter

E. w. Condit &amp; his wife Died

Mary E. Condit

Servis Freeman &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter Sept 1882

Hannah Freeman

L. T. Pierson [crossed out] &amp; his wife Died 1888

Susan Pierson [crossed out] died 1885

Jannett Pierson Died 1892

Mary E. Mills wife of D. Mills

Mary J Green

Sarah A. Condit [crossed out] Died

Chas Wheaton [crossed out] &amp; his wife died Sept 23rd 1881

Mary Wheaton [crossed out] Died 1890 May

Anza Pierson Died 1896

E. J. Post &amp; his wife

Louisa Post

S. C. Ketcham &amp; his wife

Julia H. Ketcham

John A Post [crossed out] Died Nov 12 th 1886

I. A. Pierson [crossed out] &amp; his wife dismissed by letter

Pyrena Pierson [crossed out]

Matilda Domigan died

Simon Pierson &amp; his wife died Oct 1896

Abigail Pierson

S. C. Williams &amp; his wife dismissed by letter

Pyrena Williams

J. A. Wilson &amp; his wife

Chloe Wilson

Jonah Pierce [crossed out] &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter

Sarah a. Pierce [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

E. Rice &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter

Marion Rice [crossed out]

Ellen Boston Dismissed by letter

Dee Wylie wife of Rev Robt Wylie Dismissed by letter
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128

Lorenzo Condit &amp; his wife

Della O. Condit

M. E. Wilson wife of Wm Wilson

B. E. Wilson  "    " James  "

William Jacobus

Chas Pierson

David Condit Dismissed by letter

Chas Freeman &amp; his wife Dismissed Sept 1892

Jennie Freeman

Josephine Barton dismissed by letter Feb 1883

Hanry Cring &amp; his wife

Mary J. Cring

Sarah Domigan wife of H. Domigan

Louisa Jacobs [crossed out]

Edgar M. Condit [crossed out] &amp; his wife Died Nov 1881

Jane E. Condit

Ella Williams Dismissed by letter

Eva Wheaton [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Sarah Wheaton Dismissed by letter

Lawrence Huff &amp; his wife

Francis Huff

Philander Edminister &amp; his wife

Sarah Edminister Died

Eugenia Carpenter

Oriel Janett Alden [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Mattie A. Bailey dismissed by letter

Isaac Bailey &amp; his wife

Sina A Bailey

John Bailey &amp; his wife

Elizabeth Bailey

Mary [crossed out] A Johnson wife of H Johnson

Carrie May Potter

Ella J. Pierson Dismissed by letter

Jane R. Wilson wife of Saml Wilson

Daniel Bailey [crossed out]

Henry H Cring Jr

Geo. W. Cring
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					129

R  Marquis D. Cring

William C. Pierson

Harvey S. Wheaton Dismissed by letter

Stephen Post &amp; his wife [crossed out] Died Feb 6 1886

Martha Jane Post [crossed out] Died Aug 18th 1881

Chas. E Green

R  H. H. Herlocker &amp; his wife

Georgianna Herlocker Died Nov 1893

Alsin a Andrews wife of Thos Andrews

Emma J. Freeman [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Cornelia S. Cring [crossed out] wife of G. W. Cring

Alpheus B. Shaver &amp; his wife

Orlena R. Shaver

Anna Luella Green

Alfred Bixler &amp; his wife [crossed out]

Mary R Bixler Dismissed by letter

Martha J. Culver Died

Lousia Barker [crossed out] wife of A. Barton Dismissed by letter

Anna Whitney

Wm Barton [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

Chas Kempton [crossed out]

Victor Jacobs [crossed out]

Mariah Condit

Priscilla Sanders

Isaac Linton [crossed out] &amp; his wife

Frances Isabella Linton  Dismissed Sept 18th 1884

John W. Farmer [crossed out] &amp; his wife

Jennie Farmer [crossed out]

Chas E Ringer &amp; his wife Dismissed by letter

M. A. Ringer Dismissed by letter

Hattie Wells [crossed out] wife of Tina Wells

Agnes Curry [crossed out] wife of Geo. Curry Died Feb 9 1893

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Jennie Curry Jacobs

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130

 "	Emma Pierson Miller

 "	Lizzie Curry Longshore

	Thos. W. Curry  Dismissed by Letter

 "	Chauncey E. Post

	Martin Pierson [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter Sept 1892

	Chas. M. Wheaton x  Gone to Baptist Ch.

 "	T. P. Potter

 "	James E. Pierson

	Ida M. Wheaton [crossed out] wife of Harvey Wheaton  ^Died Oct 1882

 "	Mary E. Green Wife of Chas Green

	Gertrude Morgan  Dismissed by letter

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	Floe Wilson

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	Truman Perfect [crossed out] &amp; Died Feb 1894

	Laura Perfect [crossed out] his wife  Dismissed by letter July 1894

 "	Eliza Perfect

June 1883 Hortense Wilson  Dismissed by Letter

June 1884 Mary E. Post wife of Stephen Post [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter

Sept  "	Nora M. Bricker wife of David Bricker

 "    " Huldah Patrick  Dead

	Alice Anderson [crossed out]

	John Anderson [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter

March 1885 Charly Speer

	Willie L. Perry  Dismissed by letter Feb 20/93

 "	Louis B. Ketcham

	Frank T. Huff [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter Mch 1892

	Arthur B. Wylie Dismissed by Letter

	Otis A. Wheaton Dismissed by Letter

	Charley C. Cring   "       "   "

	Harry L. Rice [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter Jan 1894

	Earl M. Perfect [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter July 1894

 "	Inah D. Wilson

 R	Hattie Wiant Duckworth  Dyer place

	Cora M. Pierson  Died

	Estella M. Post  Dismissed by Letter
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					131

	Wesley Hubble &amp; His Wife

		Hubble Dismissed by Letter

 "	Fred F. Green  Dismissed by Letter

Sept 1885 William Wilson

 "    R	Viola Cring wife of Geo Cring

 "	Madora Longwell

 -	Margaret Knox

 "	Alice Post

	Susan Perfect [crossed out] wife of Norman Perfect ^Died March 10 1898

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 "	Lizzie Perfect Huffman

	Alma M. Boyd  Dismissed by Letter

	Martha Wilson  Died Nov 7" 1889 -

March 2	Kelly C. Post

 " 1889	Bertie Wilson Hopkins

	Minnie Ringer [crossed out]  Dismissed by Letter

 "	Herman Ringer

 "	Burite Ketcham

 "	Clara Condit

Sept 1889 Emery C. Leak &amp; his wife

	Edith Leak

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 "	Eliza Duckworth

	Katie Sharpless [crossed out] wife of Rev A. L. Sharpless

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	Mrs A.M. Shaff	Dismissed by Letter

Byron Gorsuch

Feb 15/91 Edgar N. Perfect Dismissed Leter July 22/01

	Aaron D. Tharp Dismissed by Letter Jan 9 1893

 " 28/91 Elza Debolt &amp; his wife

  R	      Debolt

	Lulu Post

	Maud Bailey (Williams)

 -	Lida Whitney

	Clara Cring (Elliott)  Dismissed by letter

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	Gracie Chadwick  Dismissed by Letter

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132

Sept 1892 Edgar Paul Condit

 "	Grace Ethel Condit

June 1893 M.E. Wallace wife of Rev W.D. Wallace [crossed out] Dismissed by letter

 "	Della Evans Pierson wife of James Pierson

	S.C. Williams [crossed out] &amp; his wife Died

 "	Pyrena Williams

	Ella Williams [crossed out]  Died

	Mrs H. M. Whitehead [crossed out] Dismissed by letter Aug 1894

	Miss M.E. Whitehead

 "	Edith M. Condit

 "	Henry P Miller

Jan 1894 Imo Rice  Dismissed by Letter

	Corinne Wallace [crossed out]  Dismissed by letter

 "	Essie Jacobus

 "	Lida Wilson

 "	Sadie Cring

 "	Bernis Wilson

 " 	Lily Bailey

 "	Daisy Clark (Cunningham)

 "	Maggie Wilson

 "	Leet Allen Vankirk

 "	Ona Whitney

Sept 1"	Robert Wilson

 "	John Shaver

	Maud Domigan  Died

	Zilla Brown  Dismissed by Letter

 "	Sarah E. Dudgeon

Dec 1"	Abby Huff

 "	Maidie Wilson

 "	Carrie Wilson

	Faye Condit  Dismissed by Letter

	Hannie Belle Wallace [crossed out] Dismissed by Letter

	Helen Post  Died

	Otis Wheaton &amp;   Dismissed by letter

	Grace Wheaton  his wife
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					133

March R	Blanch Fitch Colrd

1897	Frederic Ford  Died

	Jerre Longshore - Dismissed by Letter

1898	Mrs H.H. Cring

 "	John B. Miller

 "	Estell Hannon

 "	Mattie Oldham

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	Leota Foster wife of John Foster  Died

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 "	W A Cellar &amp; His wife

 "	Hattie Cellar

 "	Charles E Ringer

 "	Maggie A Ringer

	Mrs Minnie Potter
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	Infant Baptisms (Cont from p 118)

1905

Sept 2nd Mary Marguerite Cring daughter of H.H. &amp; Elsie Cring

 "    "  James Russell son of H.H. &amp; Elsie Cring

 "    "  Clara Grace daughter of H.H. &amp; Elsie Cring

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					135

	Adult Baptisms (contd from p 118)

1902

March 23 Bricker Charlie C.

	Chambers, Maggie May

	Condit Mulford Smith

	Cring Clarence Koontz

	Cring Florence

	Cring Henry Floyd

	Cring Iva Jane

	Cring Myrtle Viola

	Dawes Carl Dail

	Dawes Dan

	Dawes Pearl

	DeBolt Hayes Levi

	Evans Fred

	Farris Bessie Lorraine

	Farris Lola Dell

	Farris May Daisy

	Foster Mrs Carrie May

	Geddis John Arthur

	Geddis John Thomas

	Geddis Jesse Thomas

	Geddis Mary Roma

	Geddis Clarence Lloyd

	Geddis Matthew Cyrus

	Hannan John Ervine

	Hannan Clyde Easterday

	Hoover Clarence Burton

	Hoover Dwight Cring

	Huff Pearl May

	Hupp Hall

	Huff Mrs Catherine Lily

	Kempton Ella May

	MacFarland Cyrus

	Matthews Webb Chase

	Meredith George Allie

	Saunders Grace Anna

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	Adult Baptisms  contd

Mar 23 1902

	Shicks Walter

	Shicks Wilbur Augustus

	Spearman John Henry

	Speer Geneva

	Speer Wm Leo

	Seever Leroy

	Swartwood James

	Ulery Mrs Ordilla

	Ulery Nettie

	Ulery Gertrude Eugena

	Webb Alozo Martin

	Wells Mrs Maude

	Whitney Oral Cleone

	Adams Mrs Grace

Above persons Baptized by Rev Mr Cellars Mar 23rd 1902 (51 in all)

Mar 30 1902 

	Curry John Milligan

	Curry Ina Olga

	Ginn George Fleming

	Ginn Mrs Sallie

	Hight Ella

	Hupp Mrs Nellie

	Sheridan Mrs Sarah

	Spangler Luke Belle

	Spearman Grace Agnes

Dec 4th '04 

	Bailey, Evah May

 "   "	Feazel, Clara Louise

 "   "  Spangler, Nannie Blanche

Feb 14th 04 Webb, Mrs Frank

Mar 5th '05 Hyatt Mrs Anna May

 " 31st '04 Magill Saml Wood

 " 28th '09 Cring Ersel

 "  "    "  Edminster, Roy Philander

	Edminster Harold

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138

	                 Membership Roll

	                      as

                     Revised Oct 22nd, 1902.

When United	How					When Dismissed

				Names

			  Andrews Alsina		Died May 1st 1909

Mar '02			  Adams Mrs Grace		Oct 1902 by letter


			  Blades Florince		Dismissed Dec 195 letter

			  Blades Ainsley O

March 28th '09 Profession Bailey, Edward		Dismissed by letter Mch 22/15
 
April 4 1908 	Letter	  Bailey Blanche		Dismissed by letter May 1st 1910

  "   "           "       Bailey Grace			Dismissed by letter Sept 12th '08

June '94		  Bailey, Lily			     "    "     "   June 7, 1912

			  Bailey Issac			Died

			  Bailey Mrs Sina A		Dismissed by Apr 1 1915	 

			  Bailey John			Died Oct 15th 1906

			  Bailey Elizabeth Crane

Mch '02	     		  Bricker David E

Sept '84		  Bricker Nora M

Mar '02      Profession   Bricker Charlie C

 "               "	  Bell, Robert  

 "               "	  Bell, Mary Roseline

Dec 3rd '04      "        Bailey Evah May    		Dismissed by letter June 7, 1916

June 9th '06     "        Bailey Mrs. Alice		Dismissed Mch 22/15

Mch 16/13		  Bailey Mrs Bulah

    "           "	  Boyd Sarah

    "		"	  Bailey James

			  Carpenter Mrs Eugenia 

			  Cellar W. A.			Dismissed by letter Jan 27th '03

			  Cellar Hattie			     "         "     "     "

Mar '02      Profession	  Cellar Harold Reid		     "         "     "     "

			  Condit, Jane E		Died Oct 18th 1907

			  Condit, Maria			Died Aug 8th 1911

			  Condit Lorenzo S.		  "    "

			  Condit Della O. 		
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					139

			Membership Roll (cont)

When United	How	  Condit Mary E			When Dismissed

Mar '89     Profession    Condit, Clara M.

Sept '92         "        Condit, Edgar Paul

 "    "          "	  Condit, Grace Ethel

June '93	 "	  Condit, Edith M. received 	 Dismissed by letter
            	            by letter Oct 20, 1912

Mar '02		 "        Condit, Dane

			  Condit, Nellie (Huff)		July  st '07 

Mar '02		 "	  Condit, Mulford Smith		July  st '07

 "  '00          "	  Condo, Inez Nettie

 "   02			  Condo, Andrew Crentin

 "   "		 "	  Chambers, Maggie May		Died Mch 29-11

			  Cring  Henry			Died May 5th 1904

			  Cring, Mary J

			  Cring, Henry H (Jun)

Mar '98			  Cring  Elsie			Died

			  Cring, Geo W			dropped

			  Cring  Viola

June '94    Profession	  Cring Sadie

Mar '02          "        Cring Clarence Koontz		1910 Dismissed by letter

   "		 "	  Cring Henry Floyd		crossed out [Dismissed by letter]
                                                        received back 1913

   "             "	  Cring Florence		crossed out
							[Dismissed by letter Jan 8 1912]

   "             "        Cring, Myrtle Viola		Dismissed by letter

   "	         "	  Cring Iva Jane		Dismissed Jan 8-12

 			  Cunningham, Daisy (Clark) 	Susp. Roll, 1912

Mar 02	   Prof of faith  Curry John Milligan

   "            "         Curry Mrs Nellie

   "            "         Wilson Curry, Ina Olga

Mar 27th '09 Prof of faith  Comstock Mrs. Chas

 "    "       "       "	  Cring, Ensel			Dismissed Mch 22/15	

Dec 28/1910 On profession Comstock Roy

   "     "		  Cook Hazel

   "     " 		  Cring Mary

Mch 16/13   		  Cook Mrs Nettie

  "    "		  Clevenger Robert

  "    "		  Clevenger Harry

  "    "		  Clevenger Irina

  "    "		  Comstock  Glendon				over 
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140

  "    "                  Cring Chester

Mch 16/13                 Curry Dennis

   "   "                  Chambers Phoeba

When united	How	Membership roll Continued	When dismissed

Mch 16/13		  Comstock Hazel

   "   "		  Clevenger Frank
   
   "   "		  Clevenger Delpha

   "   "  		  Curry Russell

   "   "      		  Comstock Mable	

Mach 16/13		  Debolt Mrs Ruth

Feb '91			  Debolt Elza

Mch 16/13		  Vaughin  Debolt

Mar '02     Prof of Fth	  Debolt Hayes Levi

                          De Wolf  Carrie May (Potter)	Dismissed by Lett Apl 9th '03

			  Domigan,  Mrs Sarah		Died

Sept '94		  Dudgeon, Sarah E.		Dismissed by letter Apl 6th '03

Mar '02	    Prof of Fth	  Dawes  Carl Dail		Joined Bethel Ch

   "         "       "    Dawes, Dan			Joined Bethel Ch

   "         "       "    Dawes, Pearl                  Joined Bethel Ch 

   "         "       "    Edwards, Mrs Mary C

   "         "       "    Edwards Henry

   "         "       "    Edwards Dennis

Mch 16/13		  Earl Edmister    

			  Edminister Philander		Died Dec 16th '04

			  Evans Mrs Frances

June '99     By letter	  Evans Ganza	

Mar '02    Prof of Fth	  Evans Fred			Susp Roll 1912 Restored
							&amp; dismissed Oct 1912

Mar 25 1906  Lett	  Edminster, Mrs John

Mar 27     Prof of faith  Edminster Harold

  "          "       "    Edminster Roy

 			  Edwards Isaac			Dismissed by letter Oct 27, 1912

Mar '02    Prof of Faith  Farris, Lola Dell		Died Oct 5th '02

   "         "       "    Jennings Farris Bessie Lorraine

   "         "       "    Farris May Daisy

   "         "       "    Foster Mrs Carrie May		Died July 1912

Dec 3rd '04  "       "    Feazel Mrs Amy 

Dec 3rd '04  "       "    Feazel Clara Louise		Suspended

Mch 16/13		  Feazel Howard

    "                     Farris George                 Suspended

			  Green Mrs Mary J.		Died Feby 2nd 1906

			  Green Chas E.

			  Green Mary E			Died Apr 11 1913

			  Green Anna Luella

July '90		  Gorsuch Byron			Dismissed by letter Mar 28th 1908
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					141
		
when united	How	       Membership Roll (cont)		when dismissed  How

Mar 02        Prof of Faith    Green, Worth Gordon		X  '09  suspended

  "      	"	       Green, Esther Dell		suspended 1915

  "             "              Geddis John Thomas

  "             "  	       Geddis Mrs Lizzie Hanna

  "             "              Geddis John Arthur

  "             "              Smith Geddis May Roma		Dismissed letter 2/2 '16

  "             "	       Geddis Jesse Thomas

  "             "              Geddis Clarence Lloyd

  "             "              Geddis Matthew Cyrus

  "             "              Ginn George Fleming		Suspended 1916

  "             "              Ginn, Mrs Sallie			"D &amp; D" Roll  p 147	

Dec 22 1910		       Ginn John W			on S. R.

 "  "   "		       Carrie Ginn his wife             March 30 '14

Mch 16/13		       Green Lois			suspended 1915

 "    "			       Ginn Edna			suspended  "

 98			       Hannan Estella

			       Hopkins, Bertie (Wilson)		Dismissed by letter Feb 21st '09

			       Hoover, Minnie (Cring)

			       Huff, Lawerence			Apl 5th '07 Letter

			       Huff, Frances			Apl 5th '07   "

Dec '94	      Prof of Fth      Huff, Abbie			Apl a5th '07  "

		"	       Huffman Mrs Lizzie (Perfect)	Dismissed by Letter 1911

Mar 02          "	       Hannan, James			Died July 2nd '03

  "             "              Hannan, Mrs Rose			D &amp; D

  "             "	       Hannan, John Irvine

  "             "              Hannan, Clyde Easterday

  "             "              Hight Elsy Ella			Joined at Bethel

  "             "	       Hoover, Dwight Cring		Dismissed by letter Jan 13 

  "             "              Hoover, Clarence Burton		"D &amp; D" Roll p 147

  "             "              Huff,  Mrs Catherine Lily	X '09 Susp. Roll 1912 

  "             "              Huff,  Pearl May		        X '09 Susp. Roll 1912

  "             "	       Hupp Hall			Oct '02 Letter

  "             "              Hupp Mrs Nellie                  Oct '02 Letter	

Mch '05         "	       Hyatt, Anna May		        Dropped

Mch '06/13		       Hannon Emma	           		
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[corresponds to numbered page 142 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


142 					
		   		  	 
Mch 16/13		       Anna Jacobus                    suspended Roll March 30 - 14

   "			       Goldie  "		       suspended Roll March 30 - 14

When united	How            Membership Roll (Continued)     when dismissed      How

			       Jacobus, William	

			       Jacobus, Jennie (Curry)         Deceased	

June '94    Prof of Fth        Jacobus, Geddis Essa

Mch '02        		       Jacobus, Sounds Agnes Fay

Mch 16-13		       Jennings Daniel

Mch 16/13		       Ketcham Julian Elizabeth	

			       Ketcham S. C.

		               Ketcham, Julia H		       Died Feb 1913

Mar '85     Prof of Fth	       Ketcham Lewis B

 "   89      "       "         Ketcham Bertie		       Died Jany 13th 1906

			       Knox, Ina D (Wilson)	       D &amp; D

Mar '02	1906  		       Kempton Matthews Ella May

Mar 25 1906   Letter           Kempton Mrs Ida Wiley

                               Lane Belle

Dec 22 1910                    Lane Fenton

On Prof			       Lane Charles

			       Longshore Lizzie (Corry)

			       Longwell Madora			Dismissed by letter

Sept '99      Letter	       Leak Emery C.		        Susp. Roll 1912 Dis

			       Leak, Edith		        Susp. Roll 1912 Dis

Dec 22/1910		       Lane Nellie		        See on

Mch 16/13		       Lane Dean                        Page 146

 "    "                        George Lane L                    for letter L.

			       Mill Mary E (wife of Dr. Mills)

			       Miller, Emma (Pierson)		Sept 8th 1907

June '93		       Miller, Henry P		        Sept 8th 1907

March 98		       Milller, John B.	

March '02   Prof of Fth	       Matthews, Webb Chase

  "    "     "   "   "	       MacFarland cyrus			'09

  "    "     "   "   "         Meredith, George Allie 

Mar '07       Letter           Meredith Lottie (Stockwell)

 "   "     Prof of Fth	       Magill Saml Wood			Suspend 1915

Dec 22 1910		       Meredith Emily May

Mch 16/13		       Mills H. Gorges			By letter

			       Mora Joseph		
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                    <text>[page 135]

[corresponds to numbered page 143 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					143 

			      Membership Roll (Cont)	       Dismissed     How

Mch 16/13		      Dixon Fremont		       March 1914 suspened

    '98                       Oldham, Mattie		       Letter



			      Post, E. J.		       Died Feb 23, 1916

			      Post, Louisa 		       Died May 25th 1911

			      Post, Chauncey E.	

Sept '85   Prof of Fth	      Post, Alice  

Mch '89     "   "   "  	      Post, Kelly C		       Dismissed by Letter

Feb '91                       Post Lulu			       Dis by Letter Feb 25/13

Mch '02    Prof of Fth	      Post Jennie Belle		       Dismissed by letter

 "   "      "       "         Post Letta Maria                 1911 Dismissed by letter

			      Pierson, Mrs. Abigail

			      Pierson, Charles		       Died July 1910

  '98       Letter            Pierson, Jennie (Dixon)	

			      Pierson William C.	       Dismissed by letter Mch 25

			      Pierson James E.		       Dismissed by letter Oct 27, 1912

 			      Pierson Della (Evans)            Dismissed by letter Oct 27, 1912

			      Perfect, Eliza

			      Potter, T. O. 		       Died Jan 1912

            Letter 	      Potter Mrs. Minnie	       Dismissed by Letter Nov 26th '05

Mch '02    Prof of Fth	      Potter Francis		       Dismissed by letter

 "   "      "   "   "         Pierson, Leland Evans	       Dismissed by letter October 12, 1912

			      Post, Mrs Mary E.		       Dismissed by letter Apl 08  1907

Mch 25th 1906  Letter	      Pitkin Robert		       Dismissed by letter July 19th '08

      "          "            Pitkin Mrs Robt	               Dismissed by letter July 19th '08

Mch 16-13		      Potter Munson		       suspended 1915

   "   "		      Pace Carly		

   "   "                      Lloyd Pace

   "   "    		      Post Ruth	
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[corresponds to numbered page 144 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


144 

When invited    How	      Membership Roll (Cont)	       When Dismissed 
	
				Ringer, Chas E.

				Ringer, Maggie A.

Mar '89				Ringer, Herman

Mch 16		113		Shearman Ernest

Dec 22		1910		Spangler John			Suspd 1915

Dec 22		1910		Saunders Mrs [illegible]	 "     "

Dec 22		1910		Saunders Mary Elen		 "     "

				Shaver, Alpheaus B.		suspended Feb 28 16

				Shaver, Orlena R

Mar '02	     Prof of faith 	Shaver ^Wright, Ona Beem	*suspended

				Shaver, John			Died

				Speer, Hetty

				Speer, Hattie

Mar '02      Prof of Faith	Saunders ^Kenny Grace Anna	By letter Apl 18th '09

  "		"		Saunders Iva Jane		Died, Oct 2nd '02

  "		"		Sheridan, Mrs Sarah		-see page 147  Died

				Shicks, (now Love) Myrta Marguerite Suspended Mch 30 -14

				Shicks, Walter			Suspended " "  Restored 1916

				Shicks, Wilbur Augustus

				Spangler, Lutie Belle	 	*Suspended Mch 30 -14

				Spearman, Grace Agnes		*Suspended Mch 30

				Spearman, John Henry		*Suspended Mch 10.14

				Suver, Leroy			"D &amp; D" Roll p 147
 	
				Swartwood, James		"D &amp; D" Roll p 147

				Speer, Mrs Electa		By letter Nov. 17th '04

				Speer ^(Edwards) Geneva

				Speer, Wm Leo			By letter Nov. 17th '07

Dec 3rd '04   Prof of Faith	Spangler, Nannie Blanche (McBroom)

Sept 2nd '05     Letter		Schnebley, C.R.			Dismissed by Letter

 "    "   "        "		Schnebley Mrs C.R.		Mch 31 - 11

Mch 16/13			Shultz Mrs Cora			Dismissed 1916

Mch '02	      Prof of Faith	Ulery Mrs Ordilla		Dismissed by Letter Mar 28th '08

				Ulery, Gertrude Eugene		Dismissed by Letter Feb 28th '09
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                    <text>[page 137]

[corresponds to numbered page 145 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					145 

When invited    How	      Membership Roll (Cont)	       When Dismissed 
	
June '04      Prof of Faith	Van Kirk, Leet Allen		"D of D" Roll p 147

				Whitney, Mrs Anna

June '04      Prof of Faith     Whitney ^(now Stanforth) Ona	x Dismissed by Letter 1911

				Williams, Pyrena		Died - 1910

				Williams, Maud (Bailey)		Dis by Letter Feb 28 - 13

				Wilson, J.A.			Dismissed by Letter

				Wilson, Chloe			    "       "

Sept -85			Wilson, William			Died

				Wilson, M.E.			Died Jany 13th 1910

				Wilson, Mrs. B.E.		Died Jany. 13th 1916

				Wilson, Jane R.

June '94      Prof of Fth	Wilson, ^Cornett Lydia		Dismissed by letter Jany 22nd '06

 "     "       "    "  "	Wilson, Bernis			April [illegible] '07

 "     "       "    "  "	Wilson, Maggie

Sept '94			Wilson, Robert (Sen)		Died Sept 1913

Dec '94	       "    "  "	Wilson, Maida

 "    "	       "    "  "	Wilson, Carrie

March '02     Prof of Fth	Whitney, Oral Cleone		Dismissed by letter ^March 26th 1910

				Webb, Alonzo Martin		"D &amp; D" Roll p. 147

				Wells, Clarence McKirgan	Sept 25th 1904

				Wells, Mrs Maude		Sept 25th 1904

				Wilson, ^Baumgardner Mary Evangeline

				Wilson, ^Fisher Lamatta Irene

				Wilson, ^Geddis Anna Belle

				Wilson ^Geddis Sada Armstrong

				Wilson, Orlando Dawes

				Wilson, Lucy Allen		Dis by Letter

		 Letter		Wilson Mrs Eunice (Price)	April 21st '04

Feby 14th 1904  Prof of Faith	Webb, Mrs Minnie Lee (Borden)	Died Feb 23rd 04

June 9th 1907   Letter		White, Arthur Calvin		Died Mar 15th 1910

1912 June 9	Letter		Wilson Grant H.			Dismissed Oct 31 '16

   "		  "		Wilson Carrie (Mrs. Grant H.)	   "      Oct 31, 1916

Mch 16 -13			Water Mrs F W.	

  "      "			Wilson Arthur			Dismissed by Letter

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                    <text>[page 138]

[corresponds to numbered page 146 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


146 

		Roll Continued

Mch 16/13			Wilcox Amah			Suspended Mch 30 '14

				Walter Nancy

				Walter Catherine

				Walter Cora

				Walter Maurice

				Wilcox Mrs Belle		suspended Mch 30 -14

				Wilson Marclete [Masclet]


Mch 16"/13			Longshore Norton Gale

				Longshore ^Comstock Veo

				Longshore Albert


Mch 16/13			Spearman Anis

				Saunders Edward

				Spangler Minor  suspended 1915

				Spearman Earl

				Spangler Henry  suspended 1915

				Spencer Clayton

				Spangler Mamie  Died Sept 25 1915

				Spencer Mae Dorothy

Mch 16/13			Edwards Frank  Suspended 1915

				Stevens Edward	Suspended 1915
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[corresponds to numbered page 147 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					147

	Roll of Members Dismissed &amp; Dropped

		Having removed.

Cring Marquis D.

Herlocker H.H.

Saunders Priscilla

Speer Charley

Duckworth Hattie (Wiant)

Knox Margaret

Duckworth Eliza

Debolt Mrs Elza

Whitney Lida

Fitch, Blanche (Col)

Webb, Alonzo Martin

Van Kirk, Leet Allen

Swartwood James

Suver, Leroy

Sheridan Mrs Sarah	Died June 9th '05

Hoover, Clarence

Ginn, Mrs. Sallie

-------

	Roll Continued

Mch 16"/13	Cole Emman

		Comstock Charles

		Cring Russel

		Cring Grace

		Cook Selah

June 1915	Corbin Maggie

		Mrs Wm Jacobus

		Miss Minnie Ringer

		Miss Vella Ringer

Dec 26. 15	Mr Claud Hyatt

		Mr Charles Johnson

		Mrs Eva Johnson

		Mrs Marth Volkman
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                    <text>[page 140]

[corresponds to numbered page 150 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


[pages 148 and 149 are missing]

150

Collection June 30th 1881 for Board

of Church Erection amt $5.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Collection Aug. 11th 1881 for Board of 

Ministerial Relief Amt $7.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Saturday Mch 5th 1881  Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Mch 6 The Lords

Supper was administered by the Pastor

Rev Robt Wylie			E.J. Post Clk


Saturday June 4th 1881  Preparatory

lecture by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post


Sabbath morning June 5th 1881 The Sacrament

of the Lords Supper was administered by

the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie  	E.J. Post


Saturday Sept 3rd 1881  Preparatory lecture

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie  	E.J. Post


Sabbath morning Sept 4th 1881 The Sacrament 

of the Lords Supper was administered by

the Pastor			E.J. Post


Sept 16 1881 Collection for Board

of Education amt $5.00		E.J. Post


Oct 1881 Collection for Board of

Home Mission amt $9.00

Sabbath School   $22.00		E.J. Post, Clk
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                    <text>[page 141]

[corresponds to numbered page 151 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					151

Oct 1st 1881 Collection by Sabbath

School to Board of Home Missions

Twenty two Dollars $22.00	E.J. Post, Clk


Saturday Dec 3rd 1881  Preparatory

Services by the Pastor Rev R. Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Dec 4th 1881 The

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev R

Wylie				E.J. Post  Clk


Collection January 1882 for

Board of Freedman amt $10-	E.J. Post  Clk


Collection February 1882 for Board

of Foreign Missions  Amt $10.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Saturday March 4th 1882 Preparatory

Services by Pastor Rev Robb Wylie

				E.J. Post Clk

Sabbath morning March 5th 1882 the

Sacrament of the Lords supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie				E.J. Post Clk


Collection March 1881 for Board of

Publication amt $7.00		E.J. Post Clk


Saturday June 3d 1882 Preparatory Lecture

by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning June 4th 1882 the Sacrament of

the Lords supper was administered by the Pastor

Rev Robt Wylie			E.J. Post Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 152 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


152

June 19th 1882 collection for the

Power Claim amt $4.17

				E.J. Post Clk


July 24th 1882 Collection for Board of

Church Erection Amt $12.00

				E.J. Post Clk


Sept 14th 1882 Collection for Board

of Relief of Disable Minister's amt

$8.00				E.J. Post Clk


Sept 2nd 1882 Preparatory Services by

The Pastor Rev. Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Sept 3rd 1882 the

Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie				E.J. Post, Clk


Saturday Dec 2nd 1882 Preparatory

Services by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

				E.J. Post, Clk


Sabbath morning Dec 3rd 1882 the

sacrament of the Lords supper was 

administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie				E.J. Post, Clk


Collection Dec 11th 1882 for Board

of Home mission amt $8.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


Collection Dec 12th 1882 for Board of

Education amt $8.00

				E.J. Post, Clk


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				E.J. Post, Clk
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Saturday March 3rd 1883 Preparatory

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				E.J. Post, Clk


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by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie	E.J. Post


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				E.J. Post clk


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Saturday Dec 1883 Preparatory

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                              E. J. Post


Sabbath morning Dec 1883 The sacrements

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                              E. J. Post


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Services by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

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                             E. J. Post clk


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                           E. J. Post clk


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Sabbath morning Sept 1884 The

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                          E. J. Post clk


Saturday Dec 1884 Preparatory service

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Sacrament of the Lords supper was 

Administered by the Pastor Rev Robt

Wylie                    E. J. Post clk


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Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                        E. J. Post clk

 
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Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                       E. J. Post clk


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                      E. J. Post clk

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September 5th 1885 Preparatory Services by

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Pastor Rev Robt Wylie     E. J. Post clk


Sept 1885 Collection for Board of

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Sacrament of the Lords supper was 

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Wylie           E. J. Post clk


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					157

Examined and approved in Presbytery

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                W. E. Thomas 
                      Moderator

June 5th 1886 Preparatory service by the

Pastor Sabbath morning June 6 the sacrament

of the Lords supper was administered by

the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                 E. J. Post clk

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                       E. J. Post clk


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                              E. J. Post clk



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158

March 5th 1887 Preparatory service by the 

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of the Lords supper was administered

by the Pastor Rev Robert Wylie

                    E. J. Post clk


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Pastor assisted by the Rev R A Watson

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Collection for board of Publication

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                  E. J. Post clk

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                  E. J. Post clk

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                 E. J. Post clk


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Sabbath morning Sept 5th 1887 the

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by the Pastor Rev Robt Wylie

                E. J. Post clk


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                E. J. Post clk

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               E. J. Post clk

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					159

Saturday Dec 4th 1887 Preparatory

Service by the Pastor Rev Robert Wylie

Sabbath Morning Dec 5th 1887 The sacrament

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the Pastor Rev Robert Wylie

               E. J. Post clk


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                     E. J. Post clk

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Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

                 E. J. Post clk


Collection Nov 1888 for

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                 E. J. Post clk
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160

Saturday Dec 1888 Preparatory

Services were held by the Pastor.  And

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the Lords supper was administered by

the pastor Rev Albert S Sharpless
                  
                 E. J. Post clk


Collection Dec 1888 for Bd of Freedman

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                 E. J. Post clk   


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                 E. J. Post clk


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of the Lords supper was administered

by the Pastor Rev Albert S Sharpless
                
                 E. J. Post clk


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                 E. J. Post clk	

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the Pastor Rev Albert S Sharpless
                
                 E. J. Post clk	
	

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					161

Sat Aug 21 1889 Preparatory Services

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Sabbath morning Sept 1st 1889 the communion

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                  E. J. Post clk

Collection Sept 1889 for Bd of Education

Amt 2.00

                E. J. Post clk

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                E. J. Post clk

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The Sacrament of the Lords Supper was

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              E. J. Post clk

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             E. J. Post clk


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              E. J. Post clk


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               E. J. Post clk

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1890 the communion of the Lords Supper

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               E. J. Post clk


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162

Collection for Johnstown Pa flood

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Services by the Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

and on Sabbath morning the Communion of

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                E. J. Post clk 


Collection for Board of Relief

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               E. J. Post clk 


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the communion of the Lords Supper was

observed administered by the Pastor Rev

A. S. Sharpless

                E. J. Post clk 


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               E. J. Post clk 


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               E. J. Post clk 


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Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

               E. J. Post clk 


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					163

Collection Jan 1891 for Bd of Foreign

Missions amount $4.00

               E. J. Post clk 

March 1st 1891 Preparatory services were

had.  Sabbath morning the communion

of the Lords supper was observed and

administered by the Pastor Rev A S Sharpless

              E. J. Post clk 

Thus for examined and approved

in Presbytry at Ostrander  Apr 18/91

             M. W. Brown   Moderator

June 1 st 1891 Presbaratory services 

were had &amp; the communion of the Lords

supper was observed &amp; administered

by the Pastor Rev A S Sharpless

              E. J. Post clk 

Aug 1891 Collection for Brd of

Church Erection Amt $2.00

             E. J. Post clk 

Sept 1/91 Preparatory services were 

had &amp; the communion of the Lords

Supper was observed &amp; administered by

the Pastor Rev A. S.  Sharpless

              E. J. Post clk 

Nov 1891 Collection for Bd of

Home Missions Amt $7.00

              E. J. Post clk 

Dec 1/91 Preparatory services were had 

&amp; the Communion of the Lords Supper were observed

&amp; administered by the pastor A S Sharpless  E. J. Post clk 
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March 5th 1892 Preparatory services were

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supper was observed &amp; administered by the

Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

                E. J. Post clk  

June 4th 1892

         Preparatory services

were help and on Sabbath morning

June 5th the communion of the Lords

supper was administered by the 

Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

                E. J. Post clk   

Baptisms June 4, 1892

Infant Dan C. Son of L. S &amp; Dellas Condit

Esther Dell daughter of Chas &amp; Mary Green

Mable          "     " Samuel &amp; Jennie Wilson

Saturday Sept 3rd 1892

                      Preparatory

Services were held and Sabbath

Mornings Sept 4th the communion of

the Lords Supper was administered

by the Pastor Rev A. S. Sharpless

               E. J. Post clk 

Collection August 1892 for Bd

of Church Erection Amt $4.00

              E. J. Post clk 

Saturday Dec 1st 1892

                Preparatory

Services were held by Rev Robert Wylie

Pastor of the Church of Jersey Ohio and on

Sabbath morning the Lords Supper was administered by

the same            E. J. Post clk 
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					155
    
Saturday Feb 24th 1893 Preparatory

Services were held by Rev Wm. G March

of Marysville Ohio &amp; Sabbath morning

the Lords Supper administered by the 

Same              E. J. Post clk 

Examined &amp; approved in Presbytery

at Richmond , O., Apr 12, 1893

Thomas Hill, Mod.

Saturday June 3rd 1893

                Preparatory

services were held by the Pastor Rev

W. D. Wallace Sabbath morning the 

Communion of the Lords Supper was

administered by the same

                E. J. Post clk 

Saturday Sept. 1893

               Preparatory

services were held by the pastor Rev

W D Wallace.  Sabbath morning the

Communion of the Lords supper was

administered by the same 

              E. J. Post clk 

Saturday January 20th 1894

                Preparatory

Services were held by the Pastor Rev W. D. Wallace  Sabbath morning 21st

the communion of the Lords Supper

was administered by the same

             E. J. Post clk 
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Saturday June 2nd 1894 Preparatory

Services were held by the Pastor Rev

W. D. Wallace

                Sabbath morning June

3rd the communion of the Lords Supper

was administered by the Pastor

                 E. J. Post clk 

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Services were held by the Pastor Rev

W. D. Wallace   

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2nd the communion of the Lords Supper

was administered by the Pastor   

                 E. J. Post clk 

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were held by the Pastor Rev W D Wallace

               Sabbath morning the communion

of the Lords supper was administered by

the pastor

                  E. J. Post 

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were held by the Pastor Rev W. D. Wallace

Sabbath morning the Communion of

the Lords supper was administered by 

the Pastor

                  E. J. Post clk 

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Sabbath morning the Communion

of the Lords supper was administered

by the Pastor

                 E. J. Post clk 
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					167

Sat Dec 1895 Preparatory services

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Sabbath morning the communion of the

Lords Supper was administered by the 

Pastor.            E. J. Post clk 

    March 1st 1896  Preparatory services

were held by the Pastor W. D. Wallace

Sabbath morning the communion of

the Lords Supper was administered

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Wallace


Sabbath morning the Communion

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                E. J. Post clk    

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Wallace

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               E. J. Post clk 

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Wallace

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Communion of the Lords Supper

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168

March 14th 1897 Preparatory

Services were held Sermon by the 

Rev Pocock


Sabbath Morning the Communion

of the Lords Supper was observed

administer by the Pastor Rev W D 

Wallace assisted by Rev Pocock

             E. J. Post clk 

June 1897 Preparatory services

were held by the Pastor Rev W D Wallace


Sabbath morning the Communion of

the Lords Supper was observed administered

by the Pastor Rev W D Wallace  E. J. Post clk 


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held by the Pastor Rev W D Wallace


Sabbath morning the Communion of the

Lords supper was administered by the

Pastor Rev W D Wallace   E. J. Post clk 


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Sabbath morning the Communion

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                E. J. Post clk 

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Sabbath morning the Communion of the

Lords supper was administered by the

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                    <text>[page 159]

[corresponds to numbered page 169 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					169

Thus far examined of and approved.  Marysville

O. April 8, 1900.

W. E. Thomas, Mod of Presby.


Saturday Aug 31st 1901 Preparatory

Services were held by the Pastor

Rev John Glenn


Sabbath morning Sept 1st 1901

the sacrament of the Lords Supper

was administered by the Rev T J Cellar.

                  E. J. Post clk

The Regular Communion

Season in December 1901 was

observed and all the Services were 

conducted by the pastor Rev John

Glenn

                E. J. Post clk

The regular communion season

in March 1907 was observed and all the services

were conducted by the Pastor Rev

John Glenn assisted by Revs

E. F. Walker (Evangelist) and T. J

Cellar of Prospect Ohio

               E. J. Post clk

Thus far examined and approved at Mr. Gilead

Ohio Apr 9, 1902 with exceptions

                Chas W Boyle
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170

May 31st '02 Preparatory Service held by the Pastor

June 1st administered Communion  Both

Preparatory &amp; Communion Service conducted by the 

Pastor Rev John Glenn


Oct 18th 1902  Preparatory Services conducted by

the pastor

Oct 19th  Sacrement of the Lords Supper

administered by the Pastor


Dec 6th 1902  Preparatory Services conducted by

Pastor

Dec 4th 1902 Communion administered by

Pastor Rev J Glenn


Feb 28th 1903  Preparatory Services Conducted by

the Pastor &amp; Mar 1st .  The sacrament

of the Lords' Supper was celebrated.


June 6th 03 Preparatory Service &amp; Communion on

June 7th Conducted by the Pastor


Feby 14 04  The sacrament of Baptism &amp; the Lord's Supper

was administered at the home of Mrs. Frank Webb by the

Pastor &amp; session


Apl 4th '04 Communion administered by the 

Pastor


June 4th '04 Preparatory Services &amp; communion service

on June 5th administered by the pastor


Sept 3rd &amp; 4th Preparatory Service &amp; communion

administered by the Pastor
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                    <text>[page 161]

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					171

Sept 11th 04 Rededication Services were held today at

Which Prof William G. Cring DD preached morning evening


Dec 3rd Preparatory Service followed by Communion

&amp; Baptism with Reception of members on Dec 4th


Examined and approved by Marion Presbytery in session at

Mt. Gilead Apr. 10 1906

                             A. M. Chapin

                                  moderator


June 9th 1906  Preparatory service.  Followed by Communion (June 10th)

at which time Mrs. Alice Bailey was publicly welcomed

into ch fellowship


Sept 8th Preparatory Services conducted by the pastor followed 

by communion (Sept 9th)


Dec 8th Preparatory services followed by Communion Dec 9th


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Baptism &amp; then public reception of members


Examined and approved by Marion

Presbytery, in session at Delaware, Apr.

13-1909

            Geo. M. Rourke, Mod.


Approved in Presbytery at Marion, Ohio April 12-1914

                   Wm. A. Atteuison

                             Mod.
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                    <text>[page 162]

[corresponds to numbered page 172 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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172

Sabbath Morn Dec 16th 1917

Session convened in sermon 

room of the church.  Members present

Rev Hyde Moderator Elders Ketcham Chamberlin Lane &amp; Condit

After prayer - upon motion

Mrs Elizabeth Turner by letter

was received into the fellowship

of Trenton Presbyteria Church of Condit

Session was closed with prayer

                 L S Condit clk

Dec  Session met at the home of Elder

S. C. Ketcham. Present Rev Wylie Mod.

Elders Ketcham Chamberlin Lane &amp;

Condit.  After prayer by Elder Condit

The question of holding an evangelistic

meeting was taken up and after

careful deliberation The following 

program was decided upon

The Pastor kindly offered to take

charge of a series of meetings

during the week of prayer and if

the interest seemed to justify a 

continum tho continue the services

he would continue as seemed

best. He accordingly proceeded

but after three days the weather

condition became so severe and roads

almost impassable on account of

the snow that it was deemed best to

discontinue the services for the present

Later tho eval situation became

so acute and the weather still continued 

so snow the meetings were discontinued

                  L S Condit Clk
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                    <text>[page 163]

[corresponds to numbered page 173 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					173

1918 Jan 6 Session met in sermon room

of Church.  After prayer by moderator

All members of session being present

Mrs Grace Owings Condit was received

by letter from the Christian Church

of Centerburg, O into full communion

and fellowship of our church and 

her name ordered  entered on our

church roll.  Closed with prayer

                 L S Condit  Clk

Mar 26  Session met in manse [sermon room

before service.  Present]

at the conclusion of the yearly

congregational meeting  Present Rev Hyde

Elders Ketcham Chamberlin &amp; Lane

After prayer by Elder Ketcham  Mr L B Ketcham

Mrs L B Ketcham &amp; their daughter Miss

Julia Elizabeth Ketcham were upon

their own request granted letters of

dismission to the fellowship of

of the Methodist Church of Sunbury O


Upon motion Elder Chamberlin was

elected delegate to meeting of Presbytery

Elder Condit alternate.

After discussing other church matters

session closed with Payer

             Walter C Chamberlin
            
             temporary clerk

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                    <text>[page 164]

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


174

Feb 28 1916  Session met at the

manse.  Present Rev Hyde and Elders

S. C. Ketcham, Geo. Lane and L. S. Condit

After the opening prayer L. S. Condit was

elected clerk pending the election of a new elder.

Rev Hyde was appointed a committee of

one to draft resolutions on the death

of Elder E. J. Post - Feb 23 - 1916

Session then revised the membership roll

On motion Mrs. B Feasel and Howard Feasel

were reinstated

Session closed with prayer by Elder Ketcham.


March 5 -1916 Session met before

morning service.  Present Rev Hyde, Elders 

Ketcham, Lane and Condit.

After prayer by Rev Hyde the following persons

were received by letter from the New

Jersey church of Carlisle, Ohio: Mr. Walker C.

Chamberlin, Mrs. Edith Chamberlin and 

sons Morgan, Joseph W. and Robert Clarke   

            Resolutions

Feb. 23, 1915  On the death of Elder E. J. Post.

Whereas: God in His infinite wisdom has seen

fit to remove our beloved brother in the Lord

E. J. Post from the church on earth to the Church

in Heaven, and,     

Where-as: He had served this church as an

elder for almost forty-two years, and,

Whereas: His life and walk both as a Christian

citizen and as an officer in the church were

a living example to the rising generation.

Be it resolved that we recognize the over-

ruling favor of Almighty God and bow in 

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					175

Submission to His will.

That in the death of Brother Post the session

has lost a valued member and the church

a useful offer;

  That we offer the family of Brother Post

our tenderest sympathy and point them to

God who alone can comfort the bereaved;

That a copy of these resolutions be sent

to the family our brother departed and

a copy be spread upon the minister of the

church.

           For the Session

              W. M. Hyde Jr Mod.

                  L S Condit clerk

                          Pro tem

March 27, 1916  Session met at the manse.

Present Rev W. M. Hyde Jr. mod.  Elders L. S.

Condit, S. C. Ketcham and George Lane.

Session opened with prayer.  Session completed

the revision of the roll.  The statistical

reports were made out.  (See following page)

After discussion of the affairs of the church,

the minutes of the past year were read and

approved.  Session closed with prayer.

               L. S. Condit Clk Protem


          Statistical Report April,'15 - Mar 31 '16

Elders 3

Accessions: 19  Examination 4  Letter 11  Restored 4

Losses       9  Dismissed 4 Deceased 4  Suspended 1

Total Membership 162.  S. S. Membership 110 

               Contributions

Home Missions $50  Foreign Missions $50

Education $5  S. S. work 3 Church erection 4

Relief &amp; Sust. 4  Freedmen 5  Colleges 7  Temperance 4

Gen. Assem Fund 18.24  Congregational $1372.
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Examined and approved

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            Linius L Strock Mod. 


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180

                   Membership Roll
                           
                        as

                Revised Feb 28th 1916

When
United         How           Names           When Dismissed 

Mar. '92                Bricker, David E.

Sept '84                Bricker Nora M

            Profession
Mar. '02    of Faith    Bricker, Charles C.

Mar. 16-"13     "       Bailey, James W.

 "   16-"13     "       Bailey,  Mrs. Beulah

Mar. 02         "       Bell, Robert

 "   "          "       Bell, Mrs. Rosseline

Mar. 16-'13     "       Boyd, Mis Sarah

Mar. '02        "       Baumgardiner Mrs. Eva


                        Crane, Mrs Elizabeth B.

                        Carpenter, Mrs. Eugenia

                        Condit, L. S.

             Letter     Condit Della C.

            Profession
June '93    of Faith    Condit Edith Mariece

Mar. '02       "        Condit Dane Condit

                        Condit Mrs. Mary
            
            Profession
Mar. '89    of Faith    Condit Clara M.

Sept '92       "        Condit Edgar Paul

  "  '92       "        Condit Grace Ethel

Mar. '02       "        Condo A. C. 

Mar '00        "        Condo Inez Nettie

Mar '02        "        Condo Meda May

                        Cring Mrs. Mary

                        Cring H. H. 

June '94       "        Cring Sada

                        Cring Mrs. G. W.

Mar. 16-'13    "        Cring Chester

Mar. '02       "        Cring Floyd

Mar. 16 '13    "        Cring Russel
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					181 

                   Membership Roll (contd)                    
                     
When
United         How           Names           When Dismissed 

             Profession
Mar. 16 '13  of Faith   Cring Grace 

Dec. 28 '10     "       Cring Mary

Mar '02         "       Curry J. M.

 "   "          "       Curry Mrs. Nellie

 "  16 '13      "       Curry Russel

 "    "         "       Curry Dennis

June 6 '15      "       Corbin Mrs. Maggie

Mar. 16 '13     "       Comstock Chas

Nov 27 '09      "       Comstock Mrs. Clara

Dec 18 '10      "       Comstock Roy

Mar. 16 '13     "       Comstock Veo L. 

Mar. 16 '13     "       Comstock Hazel

 "     "        "       Comstock Glendon

Mar. 16 '13     "       Comstock Mable

Mar. 16 '13     "       Chambers Phoebe

Mar. 16 '13     "       Cook S. C.

Mar. 16 '13     "       Cook Mrs. Nettie

Dec 28 '10      "       Cook Hazel             Oct 29th 19

Mar. 16 '13     "       Clevenger Frank

 "     "        "       Clevenger Mrs. Delpha

 "     "        "       Clevenger Irene

 "     "        "       Clevenger Robert

 "     "        "       Clevenger Harry
 
Mar '16      Letter     Chamberlain Walter C 

 
 "     "        "       Chamberlain Mrs Edith

 "     "        "       Chamberlain Morgan

 "     "        "       Chamberlain Joseph W. 

 "     "        "       Chamberlain Robert Clark

            Profession
Mar 16 '13   Faith      Cole Mrs Emma   
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182 

                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)

When United   How                                When Dismissed  

                        Domigan Mrs. Sarah

Feb. '91    Profession  Debolt E. W.
             Faith

Mar 16 '13     "        Debolt Mrs Ruth


 "     "                Debolt Vaughn


Mar 25 '06   Letter     Edminister Mrs. Jno.

Mar    '06  Profession  Edminister Roy
             Faith 

 "      "      "        Edminister Harold

Mar 16 '13     "        Edminister Earl

 "      "      "        Edwards Henry

 "      "      "        Edwards Mrs. Mary

 "      "      "        Edwards Dennis

June '99     Letter     Evans Ganzy

		        Evans Mrs. Fannie

Mar '02    Profession   Edwards Geneva
            Faith

Dec 3 '04     "         Feasel Mrs Avery

Mar 16 '13    "         Feasel Howard

Mar    '02    "         Farris May Daisy

 "      "     "         Fisher Mrs. Irene


Mar    '02    "         Geddis John T

 "      "     "         Geddis Mrs John T

 "      "     "         Geddis Jessie

June '94      "         Geddie Mrs. Essa

Mar  '02      "         Geddie Matthew

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					183

                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)
 
When United   How                                When Dismissed  

Mar '02     Profession  Geddie Clarence

 "   "         "        Geddie J Arthur

                        Green Miss Anna L

                        Green Chas E.


Mar '02        "        Hannan John

    '98        "        Hannan Mrs. Estelle

Mar '02        "        Hannan Clyde

Mar 16 '13     "        Hannan Mrs. Emma

               "        Hoover Mrs. Minnie

Dec 26 '15     "        Hyatt Claude  

June '15                Hyde Mrs. Lenore


                        Jacobus Wm

June '15     Letter     Jacobus Mrs Wm

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Jennings Dan 
            
Mar '02        "        Jennings Mrs. Bessick F.

Dec 26 '13     "        Johnson Chas  

 "   "         "        Johnson Mrs. Eva


                        Ketcham S. C.

Mar 85         "        Ketcham L. B.

Mar 25 '06   Letter     Ketcham Mrs. Ida

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Ketcham Elizabeth    


                        Lane Geo.

                        Lane Mrs.  Belle

Dec 22 '10   Faith      Lane Chas.

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184 

                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)
 
When United   How                                When Dismissed  

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Lane Dean

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Longshore Albert

                        Longshore Mrs. Lizzie

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Longshore Gale


Mar '02        "        Matthews Webb

 "   "         "        Matthews Mrs. Ella K.

 "   "         "        Meredith Allie

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Dec 22 '10  Profession  Meredith Mrs Emily

Mar 16 '13      "       Maro Joseph

Mar '98         "       Miller J. B.

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Dec 3 '04  Profession   Mrs. Mannie  McBroom  


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Mar 16 '13      "       Pace Carey

 "      "       "       Pace Loyd

                        Perfect Mrs Eliza

                        Pierson Mrs Abigail

       '98    Letter    Pierson Mrs. Jennie

                        Post Chancey E.

Sept. '85   Profession  Post Alice

Mar 16 '13  Profession  Post Ruth
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					185 

                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)
 
When United   How                                When Dismissed  

                        Ringer Chas. E.

                        Ringer Mrs. Margaret

Mar. '89    Profession  Ringer Herman
             Faith

June '15     Letter     Ringer Miss Herman

  "   "        "        Ringer Vella


Mar 16 '13  Profession  Sanders Edward

Mar '02        "        Sanders Mrs. Agnes

                        Shaver Mrs. Arlena

                        Shicks Wilber

Mar 16 '13     "        Shultz Mrs. Cora  

 "      "      "        Spearman Anise

 "      "      "        Spearman Earl

                        Speer Hettie

                        Speer Hattie 

Mar 16 '13     "        Spencer Clayton

 "      "      "        Spencer Dorothy

 "      "      "        Spearman Earnest


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                        Membership Roll (Cont'd)
 
When United   How                                When Dismissed 

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 "  16 '13  Profession  Walter Cora   
             Faith

 "      "   Profession  Walter Catharine  

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 "      "      "        Walter Nancy

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                        Wilson Mrs. Jennie R.

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Mar '02        "        Wilson Sada

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					189 

Mar 26 At a meeting of the Session

       it was resolved to elect one elder

       and notice was given the congrega-

       tion that in two weeks the election

       would be held.  All members present

                          L S Condit clk

Apr 9  As per previous announcement

       the election of an elder was held

       resulting in Mr Walter C

       Chamberlin being chosen as elder

       The date of his installation

       being fixed for Sabbath Apr 23

                         L. S. C. clk

Apr 23 
     As announced on Apr 9

     Mr Walter Chamberlin was made

     a ruling elder.  The ordination

     service conducted by the Pastor Mr

     W M Hyde before the regular church

     service              L. S. C. clk

May 14 Session met befor service at

     the church.  Opened with prayer

     Present Moderator Rev W M Hyde Jr

     Elders present Ketcham Lane Chamberlin

     &amp; Condit.  On motion Mrs Nellie Post

     was received by letter from the

     M E Church of Vincent O.

                     L S Condit clk

July 9th Session met before service of the 

    Church. Present Moderator W M Hyde.

    Elders Ketcham Lane Chamberlin &amp;

    Condit.  Opened with Prayer

    On motion a letter of dismission was

    granted to Mrs Cora Schultz to the (over)

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190 

1916 Kingston Presbyterian Church

            closed with Prayer.  L S Condit

Aug 27th  Session met at the Church 

elders present Condit Ketcham Lane &amp; Chamberlin

Moderator Rev W M Hyde Jr.

Opened with prayer

On motion a letter dismission was granted

To Mrs Mattie Oldham to the Church of the

Disciple of Christ at Center Village O.

No further business Closed with prayer L S Condit

Sept 2 Session met at close of preparatory service.  Present

Mod W M Hyde Jr Elders Condit &amp; Ketcham.  On motion

Mrs Anna Ketcham was received by letter from the [illegible]

Ave M. E. church of Detroit Mich &amp; Mrs Frances Clark Cring

from the Baptist Church of Sunbury.  The Session

decided to hold monthly meetings during the fall &amp;

winter Session was opened &amp; closed with prayer L S Condit

Oct 16 Session meeting at Manse Elders Lane

Ketcham Chamberlin &amp; Condit present

After prayer the following resolution

were passed

1st the purchase of a "Certificate of

Dismission" blank book costing $1.07

2nd In accordance with a call for

"Armenian Relief" from the President

and Senate of the U.S. that Sabbath

Oct 22 be observed to raise a contribution 

for Armenians

On that day about $30.00 was given.

3rd That in Accordance with a recom

mendation of the General Assembly

We add the "Lords Day Alliance"

to our budget.

4th That Wednesday Afternoon be set

apart to clean up the church basement
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					191 

After instructing our pastor

to communicate with Evangelist Willis

of Winona Lake Ind. in regard to

an Evangelistic Campaign being held 

in our church the meeting was closed

with prayer.  L. S. Condit

Oct 29

Session convened in Class room

Present Chamberlin  Condit Ketcham &amp;

Lane  After prayer by Pastor

A letter of Dismission was grated

Mrs Hazel Cook Hoover to unite with

the M. E. Church of Miami Florida

No other business  Session adjourned

1917                   L. S. Condit

Jan 8 Session met at manse all

members present

A Letter received from Evangelist Willis

in which he advised regarding the

preparation necessary to a successful

campaign was read by pastor

after he had led in a brief prayer

Discussion of the plans that would

fit our conditions was had and

the conference closed with prayer

by Elder Condit.

                 L. S. Condit Clk

Feb 12 At a joint meeting of the session &amp;

trustees at the manse called to arrange

for the every member canvas also the

Willis Evangelistic meetings.  After prayer

a committee of three were appointed

consisting of Rev Hyde D C Condit as

Floyd Cring to make up the Budget

and prepare a letter to be sent to
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192 

each member of the congregation.

The date for the every member canvas

was set for Feb 25.  After discussing

plans for the Willis meetings a committee

was appointed consisting Rev W M

Hyde S C Ketchan Geo Lane L S Condit

&amp; Edgar Condit to nominate officers

and committees.  Closed with prayer

               L S Condit Clk

Mar 30  Session met SS room  Opened

with prayer Present Mod Rev W M

Hyde Jr Elders Ketcham Condit Lane &amp; Chamberlain

Received upon examination the

following persons

Ruth McBrown, Ella Murphy,

Ruth Spencer, Ina Downing

Mrs Mae Weidles, Howard Cring

John M Chamberlin, Owen Meredith

Cecil Wilson, Mrs Joy Cline.

By letter

     Mrs Goldie Linkey from

The M E church of Centerburg O

Mrs Nana Pancake from the

M E Church of Galena O.

Mrs Forest Bale &amp; Mrs Florence

Bale from The Presbyterian Church

               L S Condit Clk

Apr 1st Session met in SS Room Opened with

Prayer Present Elders Ketcham Condit Lane

Chamberlin &amp; Mod Rev W M Hyde Jr

After opening session with Prayer the

following persons were received upon

examination Frances Harrison &amp;

Henry Spangler     L S Condit
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					193

1917

Apr 2nd  session met at Manse Opened

with prayer.  Present Mod

Rev W M Hyde Elders Lane &amp; Condit

On motion the following persons

were received by letter

Mulford Condit Mrs Nellie Condit

Mrs Frances Hough  Mrs Abbie

Hough Wright from Presbyerian Church of Westerville Ohio

closed with prayer

                    L S Condit clk

Apr 7 Session met after Preparatory

service Opened with prayer

Present Mod Rev W M Hyde Jr

Edlers Ketcham Lane &amp; Chamberlin

Mr Clarence Pace was received

upon examination.

The annual reports of the Church

&amp; SS were read and approved

On motion the following persons

were ordered suspended

Mr Seely Cook at his own request

Mr Dennis Edwards &amp; Howard Feasel

On motion Mr George Farris &amp; Mrs

Clara Farris were restored to the 

active roll Closed with prayer

             Walter Chamberlin

               temporary clk

Apr 8  Session met in SS room session 

opened with prayer.  Present

Rev W M Hyde Mod.  Elders Ketchan

Lane &amp; Chamberlin

On motion Mc Arthur Wilson was

reinstated Mrs Lena Wilson  Frederick Walter was

received upon examination.

Mr. Cobert Wright was received by letter
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194

1917 from the M E church of Flushing

O. Closed with prayer

               W C Chamberlin temporary clk

At the morning service the

following persons were Publicly

received

   By Baptism

John Chamberlin

Clarence Pace

Howard Cring

Ruth McBroom

Mrs Arthus Wilson

Cecil Wilson

Frederick Walter

Owen Meridith

Ruth Spencer

Ana Downing

Mrs Joy Cline

Ella Murphy

Frances Hannan

By Letter

Mr Mulford Condit

Mrs Nellie Condit

Mr Forest Bale 

Mrs Florence Bale

Mrs Cobert Wright

Mrs Abbie Wright

Mrs Nada Pancake

Mrs Goldie Linkey

Mr Arthur Wilson
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					195

1917

Apr 18  session convened in class room &amp;

after service with Moderator W. M.

Hyde Jr and Elders Ketcham Lane

Chamberin and Condit present.

Opened with prayer by Elder Ketcham

after which Elder lane was elected

a delegate to Presbytery and Elder

Chamberlin chosen alternate

The reports of sessional meetings

held during the year were read

and approved

   No further business the

meeting adjourned after prayer

by Mod Rev W M Hyde

Examined &amp; approved

at Delaware Apr 17 1917

William L Banrer Moderator

Sessional reports continued

          on p 172 this book
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196

1918 Sessional Reports continued from page 172 this book

Apr 9 the session &amp; trustees of the church

met this evening at the home of Elder

S. C. Ketcham  Present Mod Rev Hyde

Elders Ketcham Chamberlin Lane &amp;

Condit  also trustees Chas Comstock

Fenton Lane and Treasuer Floyd Cring

Object of this meeting was to discuss

ways and means to bring the final result

of the Every member canvas up

to the amount set forth in the budget

After considerable discussion it was 

decided to bring the subject before the

congregation on the following Sabbath

morning to see how many would be 

willing to double their subscriptions

to the local church as will as to the 

benevolences of the church at large

  After appointing a committee to bring the matter

before the people of the congregation

the meeting was dismissed after 

Prayer

                     L. S. Condit Clk
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					197

1918

Apr 4 Session met in Manse in evening

for the purpose of revising the church

membership roll

Present Mod Rev Hyde Elders Ketcham

Chamberlin Lane &amp; Condit

After prayer by W C Chamberlin

the duties of revising the roll followed

resulting in the suspension of the

following          Claude Hyatt

Robert Bell        Ruth Post

Mrs Robert Bell    Vella Ringer

Frank Clevenger

Mrs Frank Clevenger

Irene Clevenger

Robert Clevenger

Harry Clevenger

Also Mr Walter Shicks was restored

to full communion &amp; fellowship of 

the church

Session closed with prayer

by Mr S C Ketcham

            L S Condit Clk
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198

Annual Statistics  1917-1918


No Elders	4

No received on examination	 4

No Received on certificate	10

" Restored			 1

" Dismissed			 3

" Suspended			14

" Deceased			 1

	Net total	       171

Baptisms

An confirm			 4

	Infants			 0

S.S Membership		       125

Average attendance

	Morning service	        94

	Evening service	        48

Sabbath School			81

Prayer meeting			20


Collection for Boards

Church			   $201.00

Sabbath School		     16.00

W.H. &amp; F. M. S.		     40.00

C.E.			     30.00

Junior C.E.		      8.00

Contributions

Home Mission		$99.00	Gen Assembly fund

Foreign "		120.00				$20.88

Bd Education	 	10.00	Cong Expense           2098.00

" S.S. Work	 	11.00  Miscellaneous           207.00

Church Erection   	 8.00  No [illegible]          101

Relief &amp; sustentation   18.00  [illegible] Envelopes    87

College Board		10.00  Current Expense	 	86

Temperance		10.00  Benevolences		55

			       Other Contribution	14
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					199

1918

Apr 14	Session met in session

room of church

Present Rev W M Hyde Jr Mod

Elders Ketcham Chamberlin

Lane V Condit

After Prayer by Moderator

the minutes of the last year

were read and approved

by vote of session

			S.S. Condit Clk


Narrative

While we have nothing striking

to relate yet we can say that

our church has progressed more

than the ordinary under the

ministrations of our very

efficient pastor Rev W.M. Hyde Jr

We have greatly reduced our

church indebtedness. Also have

done some repair work on our

church building. Also have

Frecoed the walls in very pretty

oil colors  Also have installed

a Delco lighting system in both

the Church &amp; Parsonage at a cost

of $570.00 and ore important

than all our community spirit

has been fostered and a spirit of

good will exists in a more than

usual degree. Services have been

regularly held and well attended

and a spirit of good will prevails

		Resp Submitted

		L S Condit Clk
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200

Examined and Approved at Kenton Ohio

April 16, 1918

			J.R. Lloyd

				Moderator


June 16 1918

Session met in manse before church service

Present Moderator Rev W M Hyde Jr and

Elders Chamberlin Lane &amp; Condit

After prayer by Mod Letters of dismission

were granted to Mr D.E. Bricker

Mrs Nora M. Bricker, and Chas. C. Bricker

all of Galena O to the ME Church

of Galena O

Rev Hyde asked and was granted

permission to take his regular

vacation June 24 for three weeks.

Adjourned after prayer by Clk

			L S Condit  Clk


July 29 1918

Session met in session room.

Present with the moderator Elders

Chamberlin &amp; Condit. After pray by

Elder Chamberlin the service granted

letters to Mr Forst Bale &amp; his wife

Mrs Florence Bale. Closed with prayer

by Mod

			L S Condit  Clk
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					201

1918 

Sept 15

Session was called together by

Pastor after church service

After prayer by the moderator

Rev W M. Hyde. Mr S.C. Ketcham

was elected a delegate to the fall

meeting of Presbytery to be held

at the "Old Blue" Church

Elders present Ketcham Condit

Chamberlin &amp; Lane

			L S Condit  Clk


Oct 6th

Session convened in sermon room. Led

in prayer by Moderator

A Letter of dismission was granted to

Miss Edith Condit to unite with the 

Freeman Ave ^M.E. Church Cincinnati O

No other business ther service closed with

prayer by Elder Chamberlin

			L S Condit  Clk


Jan 1 1919

At the annual New Years Dinner

at our church today the session was

called together all members present.

After prayer by moderator a delegation

was appointed to attend the meeting

at the Central Presbyterian Church

Columbus O consisting of Rev

Wm Hyde &amp; W C Chamberlin. This

meeting is called in the interest

of the New Era Movement

The session also instructed the

clerk to issue a letter of dismission

to John B. Miller of Galena to the 

Galena M.E. Church.

	Closed with prayer

			L S Condit Clk
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202

Jan 13 1919

As per previous arrangement the session

met this evening at the home of Elder

S C Ketcham all members present

After prayer by the Moderator, Rev

Hyde explained more fully the aim

of the "New Era Movement" And the

evening was spent arranging for

the work in our church, appointing

the various committees and mapping

out the work of the same. Also the

need of a special evangelistic meeting

was discussed but no definite time

set for such meeting

After prayer by Elder Chamberlin

session closed		L S Condit  Clk


Feb 9 "19

As per call Session convened after

the evening church service. All members

present except Mr Lane The subject

under consideration was the carrying

out of the plans of the New Era Movement

and harmonizing them with our

plans for an Evangelistic meeting

to be held in March. Our pastor

having arranged with his father to

come and conduct the meetings for

a week or more after which he would

carry in the work himself as seemed

best. Closed with prayer by Mod

			L S Condit  Clk

Feb 16 "19

A short session was held after the

morning service  Elders Ketcham Chamberlin

&amp; Condit present. The session ratified the

action of Moderator &amp; Clerk in giving Mrs

Joy Cline a letter to the Howard M E

Church of Howard O. Closed with prayer

by Mod Rev Hyde		L S Condit  Clk
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					203

Feb 23

Session convened after Church

services Sabbath evening. All members

present excepting Lane

A Committee was chosen to appertain

the amount each member would

be asked to contribute to the New Era

Fund. Said Committee consisted

of L.S. Condit of the session

and Charles Comstock representing

the Trustees. Meeting opened &amp; closed

with Prayer

			L S Condit  Clk


A few days later the above

named Committee met at the

home of Mr Comstock and went

over the roll of membership and carefully as possible estimated

the amount each should give.

As a result of the every member

canvass the whole amount asked

for was pledged and about

one hundred dollars more.

Mar 14  At a meeting		L S C  Clk

of the Elders and trustees at the

home of L.S. Condit after prayer by

Mod Rev Hyde.  Elders Ketcham and

Condit being present. The work of

the appertaining committee was

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and the canvasses appointed to

make the every member canvass

Adjourned after prayer

			L S Condit  Clk

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204

Apr 8 1919

As per call of Mod Session met

at Manse. After prayer by Rev

Hyde a Resolution carried to give

Mrs Nettie Cook a Letter of dismission

to the Primitive Baptist Church of

Center Village O.

Arrangements were made for the

Annual meeting to be held at the

Church on Apr 15 evening.

A Committee composed of

Miss Grace Condit Mrs Hazel Chamberlin

and Mrs Abbie Wright was elected to

arrange for a banquet to be given

at this congregational meeting

A Revision of the roll of membership

revealed the following

Present membership		160

Dismissed to other churches       9

Deaths				  2

After due deliberation the following

names on the delinquent roll were dropt

Ed Stevens Mabel Stevens as Seley Cook

Goldie Jacobus  Ed Stevens  Mabel Stevens

Elected as delegate to spring meeting

of Presbytery at  Urbana Apr 22

L S Condit &amp; [illegible]  W E Chamberlin

Closed with prayer by L S Condit

			L S C  Clk

Apr 19

Session called to order by Mod at close

of Preparatory Service Elders absent Lane

and Chamberlin. Minutes of sessional

meetings for fiscal year read and

approved. Mod Rev Hyde led in

opening prayer and Elder Ketcham in a 

word of prayer at close

			L S Condit  Clk
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					205


Apr 1st	Church Statistics for fiscal year

1918	Church Services      	{Morning	74

to March			{Evening	34

31 - 1919	Attendance	{Prayer Meeting 18

				{Young People

				{in attendance  40%

No Elders					 4

"  Deacons					 0

"  Additions					 0

" Dismissed by Letter				 9

" Deceased					 2

Net Total Communicants			       160

  	  Baptisms				 0

		{Home Missions   	      $150.00

Contributions	{Foreign Missions	       159.00

		{Education		        14.00

		{Sabbath School Work	        15.00

		{Church Erection		13.00

		{Relief and Sustentation	15.00

		{Freedmen			19.00

		{Colleges			13.00

		{Temperance			15.00

		{General Assembly		20.88

		{Congregational		      1812.21

		{Miscellaneous			52.00

The quota assigned to our church

in the Victory Fund was 		       625.00

which fund has been overscribed

Contributions			{Officers &amp; Teachers	12

{Sunday School Report		{Pupils all ages	98

{Board Foreign Missions  $26.60 {Membership            110

{ "   Home Missions       10.38	{Average Attendance     59

{ "   S S Unions	   5.61 {New members             6

{Self Support		 108.08 {Pupils member of church 74

				{Cradle Roll		 9

				{Home Department	12	

				L S Condit Clk
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206

Examined and Approved at

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		N.M. Hyde Jr.

			Vice-Moderator
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					207

May 18th 1919

At the close of the morning

service the congregation was

asked to remain to elect a

church Treasurer. After some five

nominations were made a ballot

was cast resulting in the election 

of Edgar M Condit for a term

of two years

			L S Condit  Clk

Aug 3 1919

Session was called together after the

regular morning service to grant a

letter of dismission to Mrs Eva

Baumgartner to the Presbyterian Church

of Johnstown O. All members present.

Rev Hyde was granted the privilege

of a three weeks continuous vacation or

a two week vacation in Aug and

another two weeks later as he may

choose. He also discussed the matter

of asking for his resignation later

but was urged to remain. No vacation

however was taken at this time

			L S Condit  Clk

Sept 7 1919

Session convened after church

services closed for the purpose of

granting a letter of dismission to

Miss Alice Post now of Johnstown to

the Presbyterian Church of Johnstown O

All members of session present

Closed with prayer by Moderator

			L S Condit  Clk
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208

1919 Sept 14

At the close of the morning

service our pastor Rev W m Hyde Jr

called a meeting of the congregation

to offer his resignation as pastor and

to join with him in asking Presbytery

to dissolve the pastoral relationship

existing between this church as himself.

L.S. Condit was called to the chair

and after a motion by Elder Geo Lane

seconded by Trustee Chas Comstock a

short discussion was had followed by

a unanimous vote to comply with request

of the pastor. Dissolution to take effect about

the Middle of October

			L S Condit  Clk

At the Fall meeting held at Bell Center

Logan Co of the Marian Presbytery at which

meeting our church was represented by L.S. Condit

the Pastoral relationship existing between our

church &amp; our Pastor Rev W.M. Hyde was released

Also Rev W. Bingham was appointed Moderator

of our session during vacancy of our pulpit

			L S Condit  Clk

Oct 5

Rev W.S. Bingham Pastor at large preached

for us and after the service he called

the officer of the church together to get

a line on the situation and also to request

the church to determine what salary could 

be raised for an incoming pastor

also to announce that Rev Brice of

Marian Last Church would preach for

us as a candidate on Sabbath Oct 19th

morning or evening.

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					209

1919 Oct 12

Our session was called in session

After the morning service All members

of session viz Mod Rev W M Hyde

Elders Ketcham Lane Chamberlin &amp; Condit

being present. On motion the following

persons were given letters of dismission

Elder W.C. Chamberlin, Mrs Edith Chamberlin

Joseph Chamberlin, Ralph Chamberlin &amp;

John Chamberlin to the Hope Memorial

Presbyterian Church of Camp Chase O

Mrs Lenore Hyde to the Pres Ch of Pomeroy O

Mrs Maggie Wilson Gerhardt to Sunbury Baptist Church

Closed with prayer by Mod.

			L S Condit  Clk
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210

1920 Mar 21

By permission of our Moderator

Rev J S Bingham of Delaware O

our session met in S S Room after

regular church services. Present

Elders Ketcham Lane &amp; Condit and

granted letters to the following persons

Mr and Mrs William Jacobus and

Mrs Floyd Cring.

It was also decided to hold a weeks

meeting the week prior to Easter. Our

supply Rev J.M. Huston will have

charge and conduct the services.

			L S Condit Clk

Mar 28

Session convened in session room

Present Elders Ketcham Lane &amp; Condit

Mrs Bessie Hunt Wilson (wife of E O Wilson)

presented her letter from the "Blue Ball"

Presbyterian Church of Middletown O

By action of session her letter was 

accepted and her name ordered placed

on our church "Roll of Membership". Closed with

Prayer  By order of Session  L S Condit  Clk

Apr 18

Session met in Session room. The letters

of Mr &amp; Mrs Bert Miskimen from of The

Plainfield M E Church of Plainfield O were

read and accepted and the clerk instructed

to enter their names on our church roll.

Elder Condit was elected a delegate to

the Presbyterical meeting at Mt Gilead

Closed with prayer by Elder Ketcham.
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					211

Apr 18 1920

Owing to the fact that we had no

Pastor for last half of year we have not

so good a report as we have sometimes had

However we have had preaching services

every Sabbath and in most cases two

services each sabbath. With only one

exception and that day was provided

for but an account of the extreme cold

and the presence of "flu" in our midst.

at the suggestion of the supply the

services ^were call off. The only Evangelist

services during the year were held by

our present supply for one week prior

to Easter. The attendance at those meetings

was good considering that the weather

for farm operations was extra good

and many of our members were very

busy. Owing to many removals our

working membership has depleted.

We are being supplied at present by a

Baptist Minister Rev J.M. Huston of Sunbury.

very acceptable to our members. Have

had however served candidates but

none seemed to give sufficient satis-

faction to justify our taking a vote

of our congregation.

	Financial Statement

Total money received during year	$2,019.10

Expenditures during year {Rev Hyde   $541.65

	preaching	 {others      365.00

	New Era	         {	      625.00

        Other expenses   {	      405.55

        Bal on hand      	       81.90

				    $2,019.10

			L S Condit  Clk
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212

Examined and approved in

Presbytery at Mt Gilead, O. April 19, 1920

			Chas. K. Alexander

				Moderator


June 20 1920

Session convened in session

room of church. Present Elders Ketcham

Lane &amp; Condit. Moderator Rev

J.S. Bingham, Chairman New Era Com.

Marian Presbytery. There appeared

before the session Mrs Caroline Kennedy

of Ames Iowa asking for a letter

to the Collegiate Presbyterian Church of

Ames. As she had been absent

from this church for about Fifty years

her name had long ago been dropped

So at the suggestion of the Moderator

she was reinstated and a letter was

given. The matter of the Presbyterial

Evangelistic Campaign was duly

considered and some arrangements

were made for same.

Also

Mr &amp; Mrs Dwight Hoover was received

by letters from the 1st M E Church of

Miami Florida. Having been dismissed

to that church in Dec 1918

			L S Condit  Clk
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					213

March 27 1921

Session met in S S Room with

Rev W S Bingham as Moderator

There appeared before the session

The following persons for examin-

ation. 		Mr Thomas Shoemaker

Verne Ringer	Mrs Thomas Shoemaker

Robt McBrown	Paul Shoemaker

Gladys Shoemaker Bert Miskimen Jr

Mrs Downing	Mark Miskimen

		Marri Williams

		Louise Clevinger

		Noah William Green

		Earl Green

		Percy Downing

		Camille Huston

Prayer by Elder Ketcham

After a brief examination ^by Bingham. The session

closed without a vote being ^taken to admit

the candidates to the church

	Closed with prayer by Elder Condit

			L S Condit  Clk

Later It was considered wise by the session 

and Pastor to give the applicants a course in

training on what it means to be a christian

and reexamine and admit them just previous

to our next communion   L S C

Apr 17

Session met in S.S. room Present Ketcham

Lane &amp; Condit Elders. In the absence of our

Moderator Mr Condit was chosen as Moderator

Mrs Millie Jennings presented a letter of

dismission from the U.B. Church of Canal

Winchester signed by N W Burtner Pastor

Upon motion of Mr Ketcham she was taken

into full commission with our church

and was formally admitted by our supply

Rev J M Huston		L S Condit  Clk
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214

Apr 17 1921

Taking a look back over the year

Just passed we find our church in

a very favorable condition as compared

with former years. We started out

with a supply in the person of J M [illegible]

a baptist minister formerly of Sunbury

and at the fall meeting of Presbytery he

made application to come into our Presbytery

Our regular communion season have

been observed and a good attendance

on such occasions. We had a S.S.

picnic at Greenwood Lake Delaware in

August and a very pleasant time.

We sent representatives to all regular meetings

of Presbytery and also to most of the extras

We had a time coming in the autumn

which was attended by nearly all our

living pastors and supplies and a large

number of our old membership. A very

enjoyable season it proved to be for all.

Our Presbyterian Guild has kept up its

regular meetings during the year. They 

have been remarkable well attended.

Our Young married men's bible class

"The Gideons" put on a lecture course

that was a success. Giving us a fine

course of entertainments at a reasonable

price and had enough money left to

make a neat sum for the famine relief

We also observed our custom of a

New Years dinner at the church at which

time a state speaker for the Farm Bureau

gave us an address. A goodly number

were present and an excellent time for all

Our Evangelistic meeting conducted

by Rev J.S. Bingham was very well

attended considering the bad weather and
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					215

The bad condition of our roads

A very good attendance was had and

a considerable interest was seen

Quite a number of our S.S. children

expressed a desire to lead a christian

life. And arrangements have been

made for Mr Huston to take them

into a class during the Sunday School

hour and give them instructions in

Christian living after which we

expect to receive them into the church

Our finances have been fairly well

met. On Apr 1st 1919 our expenses

including our pastors salary were all

paid and a balance in Treasury of $80.

But our New Era fund had only a

small part been paid but enough

funds not yet paid appeared on

the treas. book to pay all our appointment

We started the year with a membership

of 126 of which we lost 4 by death, one by

dismission. Received 2 by letter and restored one

leaving us a membership of 124

The Treasurers books show that we have

collected and expended as follows

		    {General Assembly	  $18.60

Fifteen Hundred of  {Congregational      1845.60

this was paid to    {Miscellaneous         94.00

Rev J.M. Huston     {        Total       1958.20

	Resp'y Submitted

			L.S. Condit  Clk

P.s. In addition to the above our  quota

for the New Era fund is $780.00. to meet

which we have enough subscribed but

not yet paid in.

			L.S.C.
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216

Examined &amp; approved in Presbytery at

Crestline April 19th 1921

		Arthur M. Stevenson, Moderator


May 15 1921

At a meeting of session in the

session room held before the preaching

service with elders Ketchum and Condit

and Moderator W S Bingham present

the subject of Rev Hustons installation

was taken up. After due deliveration

it was decided to call a meeting of

the congregation for Sabbath morning

May 29th to take action up on a call.

Mr Huston has been with us now

for more than a year and at the last

meeting of Presbytery was received

-after a thorough examination into

Presbytery. The moderator agreed to ask

Rev Evans the Moderator of Presbytery to 

appoint Rev Huston as Moderator of

our session until such time as he

may be installed as our Pastor

Adjourned by prayer by Elder Ketcham

			L.S. Condit  Clk
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					217

May 29 1921

A Congregational meeting was held

today as per previous announcement

- after the regular preaching service

for the purpose of voting on a call

to Rev J.M. Huston our supply for

more than a year. The mailing

was in charge of Rev W.S. Bingham

who preached a sermon and 

proceeded at once to the matter

in hand	 After due preliminaries

the ballot was cast resulting in

a vote of Sixty four (64) in favor and

three (3) against the call.

The call was therefore made out

and signed by the officers of the

church as follows Elders Ketcham

Lane &amp; Condit. Trustees Comstock

Jennings

			L. S. Condit  Clerk


The following named persons were

baptized by Rev Bingham

Noah Green  Earl Green  Percy Dowing

Ferne Ringer  Bert Miskimen Jr

May Miskimen  Robt McBroom

Louise Clevinger  Marie Williams

Camille Huston  Louisa Sanders  Tom Shoemaker

Mrs T Shoemaker  Mrs Downing
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


218

1921 July 3

Session met before the morning

service at Manse  Prayer by Ketcham

After due consideration the following

named applicants were by action

of session admitted to membership

and their names added to the

church roll

Bert Miskimen Jr	Earl Green

Mary Miskimen		Louise Clevinger

Mrs Etsey Downing	Marie Williams

Percy Downing		Camille M Huston

Fern Ringer		Louise Sanders

Robt McBrown		Thomas Shoemaker

Noah Green		Mrs Thomas Shoemaker

			Merle Geddes

At the church service following this

meeting of session the above named

persons were publicly admitted to the

church except the following named

persons who were not present

Thomas Shoemaker  Mrs Shoemaker

			L.S. Condit  Clerk

July 17

Session met in session room present

Rev Huston Moderator Elders Ketcham Lane

and Condit  Prayer by Clerk.

The object of the meeting to appoint

delegates to a called meeting of Presbytery

at Marion July 21st

On account of the busy season only

our pastor was elected to attend this

meeting and he was authorized to

use his own Judgment regarding the

placing of his call for action at this

session of Presbytery. Closed with Prayer.  L.S.C.
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


					219

Sept 8 1921

At a service specialy arranged

for the installation of Rev J.M. Huston

as Pastor of Trenton Church was effected

Rev Watkins of Delaware preached the

sermon. Rev Terney of Kingston delivered

the charges to the Pastor and People

and Rev Rohrbaugh of West Berlin

made a few very applicable remark

In all the service was very interesting

and was well attended and well

received.

			L S Condit  Clk

Sept 11

Session met and after prayer by

Elder Ketcham Elder Lane was elected

a delegate to the regular fall meeting

of Presbytery to be held at Spring Hill

After a discussion of plans for some

form of evangelistic work for the

coming autumn the session closed

with prayer by the Pastor

			L S Condit  Clk

Oct 9

At a Joint meeting of the Trustees

and Session opened by prayer by

the Pastor. the matter of a short

Evangelistic meeting about the middle

of November was considered with the

help of Rev Helstad of Crestline and

possibly of Mrs Henry Davis of Sunbury

to be preceeded by a Tuesday meeting

conducted by Prof Dean Vivian of

O.S.U. as a sort of Community

gathering in the interest of Farm Problems

Also the employing a new System

was discussed. Present all of Session

and Comstock Lane &amp; Jennings of the

Board of Trustees. Closed with prayer by 

			L.S. Condit  Clk

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220


1922 Jan 15

Session was called together by

Pastor. Action was taken regarding

a letter of admission presented by

Mrs F.G. Lane. from the Trenton Christian

Church. By vote of Session the letter

was accepted and Mrs. Canes name

Ordered placed upon the Church roll

Also a letter of dismission was 

granted to Carey M Pole to the

M. E. Church of Sunbury O.

                L. S. Condit. Clk   

Jan 29

At a sessional meeting after Services

today.  Upon request letters were granted

to Mr Chas Johnson  and his wife

Mrs Eva Johnson to unite with the

Baptist Church of Sunbury O.

No further business the session was

adjourned with prayer by Pastor.

                   L. S. Condit Clk

Jan 1

According to our custom of recent

years our annual New Years dinner

was given by the Ladies of the Church

on Sat Dec 31.

A goodly number were

present and a very enjoyable time

was had by all present.

Our Pastor was not present as he

was away on a visit to his mother

in Alabama

On Sabbath Jan 8 Rev Brew of the Ohio

Church Federation was with us and 

Preached Sabbath morning and in

the evening after his sermon he

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					221

and a corp of canvassers were

appointed to make the survey in

the interest of the O Church Federation

                      L S Condit Clk

Feb 23

On Wednesday afternoon the session

together with one trustee and the Treasurer

met in the SS room to arrange the work

for the coming yearly spring meeting and

the church work for the year.  Present

Pastor Huston.  Elders, Ketchan, Lane, &amp; Condit.

Trustee Lane, and Treas Miskimen.

The church membership roll was gone

over and a list of the lagging was

made and the pastor agreed to visit

them and endeaver to interest them in

more active work.  Then the matter of

an election of two more elders was 

considered and it was decided to hold

an election for this purpose.

The "Every member canvass"  was then taken

up and Sabbath afternoon March 12 was

the day appointed for this work.

The budget was then made up and also

a committee was named to adjust

the amounts that each member or family

should contribute to the budget.

This committee of three namely B. Miskimen

Chas Comstock and Edgar Condit.

The advisability of continuing as Supt.

of our S.S. a man not a member of the

Presbyterian Church and not an active

member of his own church was discussed

but no action taken at the time.

This meeting was opened by prayer by 

Elder Ketcham and closed with prayer by

Elder Lane

                     L. S. Condit clk
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


222

1922

Mar 19 At close of sermon today our Pastor

announced that he had accepted a

call from a Baptist Church in Akron

O. and then asked the congregation to

unite with him in petitioning Presbytery to

dissolve the Pastoral relationship.

As it was considered out of order

a weeks time  was given and an

announcement made that on Sabbath

Mar 26 the vote would be taken

                    L S Condit clk

Mar 26

A short meeting of session before the

Church Service. All members of service

present.  Prayer by Pastor. Arrangements

for the congregations vote were made

also for a meeting of service and

other officers of the church to prepare

for the yearly congregational meeting

was set for Thursday P.M. Mar 28

The yearly congregational meeting was

set for Mar 31 evening

Service closed with prayer by Lane

                   L S Condit

After the church service the vote of the

congregation on the resignation of Pastor

resulted in a unanimous vote in

the affirmative.

By request a letter of dismission was

granted to Miss Mary Cring to the

Central Pres Church of Columbus O

                L S Condit Clk
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					223

Examined and approved by Presbytery

at Marion April 18th 1922

           Harry W. Barr, Moderator

April 1922

At the regular Spring meeting of 

Presbytery held at Marion O. The 

relationship existing between Rev J M

Hustin and the Trenton Pres Church was

dissolved and Rev Chas Rohrbaugh

was appointed moderator of our session

and also delegated to preach the next

sabbath and declare our pulpit vacant

Elder Condit represented the church at

this meeting of Presbytery

                    L S Condit

April 30

Rev Rohrbaugh preached for us this

morning and declared our pulpit

vacant as directed by Presbytery.

Also notice was given that on May 7th

there would be two elders elected

                    L. S. Condit Clk 
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212

May 7
 
As previously announced and

arranged for Rev Jas Best of Westerville

O preached and moderated a meeting

for the election of two elders.

Five candidates were nominated and

the election resulted in Edgar M Condit

and Chauncy Post were duly elected

A meeting of the session at which

Elders Ketcham Lane &amp; Condit were

present.  At the manse before the

church service at which time the 

arrangements were made for the

election.  As Mr Post positively

refused to serve no date was set

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					225

Mar 18

Since Apr 16 the day our

former pastor Rev A M Hustin

preached his last sermon we have

had our regular services every

sabbath except one.

Our pulpit has been supplied with

with a candidate or supply.

Our congregations have been fairly

large.  S.S. well attended and

all have worked well and smoothly.

On Aug 27 a young man from 

Bedford N.H. was with us as a 

Candidate and on Sept 3 gave

a call to Rev C. R. Thomas

Rev Rohrbaugh our moderator was 

present Preached a sermon and

moderated a meeting which resulted

in a unanimous vote to Rev Thomas

The call was accepted and on

on Oct 18th commenced his labors

with us.

Our regular communion service had 

been postponed to this date

A special session of Presbytery was

Called to meet in our church on Friday

Nov 24 for the purpose of installing

Rev Thomas.  Presbytery was represented

by Rev's Harris

The terms of the call included a salary 

of (1600) Sixteen Hundred Dollars paid monthly

together with free use of manse.

Our church plant is equipped with a

Delco Light plant and pastor is given

free use of same 

                    L S Condit Clk
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County Ohio 1873-1937]


226

On Jan 1st 1923 our church held

our annual community dinner

A goodly number were present

and an enjoyable time was had

by all present

Jan 8

Session met &amp; approved the letters of Mr &amp; Mrs

Jesse McLain of Linten Mills M.P. Church who

were then publicly received and names enrolled. L S C. Clk

Mar 25

As previously announced.  After the

morning service Mr. Edgar M Condit

was ordained a ruling elder

Mar 28

After the prayer service a session

meeting was held at which time

the letter of Mrs Chester Ford was

presented given her by the Bethel

Church.  Present at this meeting

Rev C. R Thomas Mod. Elders Edgar M

Condit and L S Condit.  Session

was opened by prayer by Edgar Condit

Mrs Fords letter was read and she

was admitted and her name ordered

entered on our church roll

L S Condit was elected a delegate to Presbytery

to be held in Bucyrus    L S Condit Clk

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


227

Apr 1st

Session met in class room

Present Mod Rev Thomas and elders

Edgar M Condit and L S Condit

Prayer by Pastor

A letter granted Chester Ford by the

Trenton M. E. Church was presented and 

admitted by session

Also Miss Clara Spearman appeared

before the session for admission on

profession of her faith

After a short examination she was 

admitted.  At the close of the morning 

service she was baptized by the pastor

                   L S Condit Clk

Apr 15 

After the morning service the session

convened and went over the annual report.

of "Church to Presbytery"

Same was unamimously adopted

                  L S Condit

Approved at Bucyrus, April 17th 1923

              W. F. Heldstab

                   Moderator
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[corresponds to numbered page 228 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


228

1923

Sabbath morning Aug 12 - 1923

Session convened at close of S. S.

Present Rev Thomas Moderator Elders

Edgar Condit S C Ketcham Geo Lane

And L. C. Condit Arrangements were

made for a supply while Rev Thomas

is away at Winona Lake.

Rev Glenn a former pastor will be 

asked to supply on Aug 19th and 

in case our Pastor concludes over Aug 26

the clk was asked to arrange for a

supply for that date

              L. S. Condit Clk.

Sept 26

As anounced on previous Sabbath

Session convened at close of prayer

meeting.  Present Elders Edgar Condit

L S Condit and also by invitation of 

pastor the entire attendance at prayer

meeting remained and took part in 

the discussion.  The object of the meeting 

as stated by pastor was to consider three

things viz Shall we hold a series of

special meetings  If so when? and

Shall we employ a singer to assist

After a thorough discussion the following 

was agree upon That we begin

a special meeting about the 11th of 

Nov and also that Rev Thomas was 

appointed a committee to secure sub

helper.  Closed with prayer by Pastor

                 L. S. Condit Clk

Nov 11th

Session met in session room after S. S.

Present Pastor Condit Lane &amp; Condit.  Occasion

being the Rev Scott of Dayton who was 

present in the interest of the Dorthy 

Love Home. and wanted the sanction

of the session before presenting his plea for

funds.  Same was given  L S Condit Clk
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[corresponds to numbered page 229 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					229

Dec 24/1923

Session was called together on Sat. eve

after a two weeks meeting held by

our Pastor - assisted by an evangelistic

singer - that were well attended and a great

deal of interest was manifested

The following presented themselves

for examination and were admitted 

to the membership of the Church

Harriett P Lane          Mildred E Cross

Richard Spencer          Gladdy Shoemaker

Ella M spencer           Ruth M Murphy

Catharine Lattimer       Elizabeth Geddis

Elden J Condit

Albert Mecker            George M Ford

Melvin Borden            Arthur Glaze

Stanley Cockrell         Mrs Nellie Glaze

Mary Longshore           Edgar J williams

Mildred Ford             Maude Williams

Florence B Saunders

Lola D Jennings

And in this Sabbath morning the

above were publicly received into

the church

             L S Condit Clk

Jan 1 1924

We held our regular New Year's day

Community meeting and dinner in

our Church.  A large number participated

in the joyous gathering
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                    <text>[page 218]

[corresponds to numbered page 230 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


230

As we take a glance over the work

that has been accomplished since our

Pastor has been with us we find the 

following material things

A new bell was installed in the 

belfry and it not proving satisfactory

was returned and another one installed

in its place.  The manse has been

greatly improved by corking the windows

putting in new registers and return

air pipes to improve the heating

capacity of the furnace.  A changing

of the water system that supplies the

kitchen and bath room.

A large bulletin board placed on corner

of church lot.

A tall flag pole planted in front of

Church

The taking down of the barn built to

accommodate a horse &amp; buggy and

a cow with more room above moving

and rebuilding into a fine large

garage and work shop together with

a room for the Delco plant that was 

formerly installed in the cellar

A new floor covering was purchased

and laid in our church parlor

A new aisle covering for our Church

and finally a new name for our 

Church The First Presbyterian Church

of Condit O

All of which has been the direct result 

of the energy skill and work man-

ship of our Pastor Rev C R. Thomas

A total of about three thousand dollars 

has been raised the last year by our

congregation

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                    <text>[page 219]

[corresponds to numbered page 231 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]


					231

we consider that ours is a rural

community and the farmers like

the farmers of the whole country

have suffered severely from the

worst depression the present generation

has ever known

The spiritual affairs have also been well cared for

Our congregation have been unusably

large.  Our prayer meetings have

been well attended and intensely

interesting  Our S. S. has flourished

better than usual

For all of which we feel like

Praising God for sending us such

a devoted laborer

                L S Condit

Approved with exceptions that meetings 

of Dec 24th 1923, Jan 1st 1924 are unsigned

Kenton O April 21st 1924

                F M Kunsley Modtr
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                    <text>[page 220]

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


232

Sunbury O Sept 1st 1924

We find ourselves without a 

Pastor now as Rev Thomas has

Preached his last sermon today

On June 24th last a party of 4

men dropped in to hear our pastor

preach and as a result in the 

following sabbath our pastor called

the officers of the church together after

the evening service and told us

in confidence that the men

were a committee from the Church 

of Ada O looking for a candidate

for their pulpit.

  Later the Ada Church gave

Rev Thomas a call and he accepted

We were loth to let him go but he

considered it a call to a larger

field of wider usefulness and we

gave him up fully appreciating

the splendid work he had done

in our midst while he was with

with us.  Hoping we may be guided in

the work of selecting and calling a 

new man by the spirit of the Lord.

                 L. S. Condit Clk of Session

Sunbury O Sept 24 1924

At an informal meeting of our 

session held Sept 21st to appoint a 

delegate to presbytery as neither of 

the other elders could leave home  I

was appointed as the delegate

and at the meeting of Presbytery

after the dismissal of Rev Thomas

Rev Rohrbaugh was appointed as
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					233

moderator of our session and also

to come next sabbath and preach

and declare our pulpit Vacant.

                L S Condit  Clk

Sunbury O Sept 28 1924

Rev Rohrbaugh came today

to fulfill the requirements  of presbytery

and declare our pulpit vacant

              L S Condit Clk

Sunbury O Dec 21 1924

Our senior Elder passed away

yesterday at 4 oclock A. M.

Our dear Bro S. C. Ketcham had been

an active and efficient Elder in our

church for a long term of years

(55 Years)  Always ready for any service his

church might call him to fulfill

He had served the church as Supt of

the Sabbath for some twenty five

years  He was Choirister and Choir

Leader until recent years as the

infirmities of age crept upon him

he was compelled to give up his 

work  His remarkable Pleasing voice 

will be greatly missed

Bro Ketcham died as he had

lived trusting in his Savior

Our loss is his eternal gain.

             L S Condit Clk
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234

Sunbury O

Jan 1st 1925

Our annual New Years Community

meeting was held today.

A Goodly number were present and

all employed themselves.

We have succeeded in having

our Pulpit filled every sabbath

so far either with a Candidate or

a supply and our congregation

have been fairly large.

Have had a number of elderly men

as candidates that were capable and

efficient men but our congregation

has evidently set their hearts on

some young man. We are hoping

the right one will come soon.

		L. S. Condit  Clk

1925

Feb 8th  On Jan 25 last we heard a candidate

from Chicago Rev J.F. Lee of McCormack Sen

a young man whose wife had been trained

in the Merdy Bible Institute of Chicago and

on Feb 1st we called the congregation together

to vote on a call to Mr Lee which resulted

in 26 votes in favor and 8 opposed

by balloting We then asked the con-

gregation to make it unanimous by a

rising vote which resulted in 26 votes.

The result of this vote was sent Rev Lee

and he accepted and today Rev Marshall

being present preached a sermon and after

moderated a meeting making out a call

and so our period of candidating ends

		L S Condit  Clk
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					235

Sunbury O  3-17-"25

Session met at Edgar Condits

Present Edgar Condit Geo Lane &amp; L S Condit

After prayer by Edgar were than an

hour was spent looking over the reports

and communications received by Clerk

and arranging for the work in hand

No resolution passed. session closed with

prayer by L S Condit  Clk


Sunbury O  3-19-25

As arranged per at previous session we

met at Edgar Condits tonight to revise

our membership roll.

The work in hand was taken up after

prayer by Elder Geo Lane

We soon found an error in our last year's

list. It being too large by eight

The corrected list follows

The list for last year should have been 158

One suspended and two deaths leave      155

for this year.

Adjourned after prayer by  L.S. Condit  Clk


Sunbury O  4-26-25

As has so frequently occurred of late neither

Edgar Condit nor Geo Lane could leave home

to attend Presbytery so I had to go

Presbytery met at Delaware Apr 20th

After the call previously extended Rev J.F. Lee

of McCormick Seminary had been found in

order Presbytery proceeded to examine Rev Lee

for admission to Presbytery after which

Rev Lee and Elder Condit were appointed
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236

A committee to arrange for the

Installation of Rev Lee over the

Condit Church. Later committee reported as

follows Installation services to be held

at Condit Church May 7th

Rev T.F. Watkins to have charge of service

and preach the sermon

Rev Harris to give the charge to Pastor

Rev J.T. Marshman to charge the congregation

Elder L S Condit was elected a delegate

to the meeting of the Ohio Synod to meet

at Wooster June 22 - 26, 1925

			L.S. Condit  Clk

On the Last sabbath in Apr Rev Marshman

preached the last of a series

of sermons at the Condit Church

After the call to Rev Lee had been

accepted we prevailed upon Rev Marshman

to supply our pulpit which he did

most acceptably

			L S Condit  Clk

Apr 26  Today ends a period of vacancy in our

1925    churchs pastorates and a period of

candidating that has been rather [illegible]

in character in a way

Since Sept 1st last year we have had

services every sabbath but one and that

was on account of a misunderstanding

A goodly number of very efficient

men were given a hearing, beginning with

Rev Huber. Among them were Rev S Tinney

of Spring Hill, Phillips of Shady Side, Merwin

of Yatesboro of Pa. to whom we offered a

call at 1600 a year but he declined.

Also a number of Students of O.W.N.

to fill in between candidates.

			L S Condit  Clk
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					237

1925

June 22   After having several

informal conferences on the subject

we had an announcement given out

two weeks ago that today we would call

a meeting of the congregation at close

of preaching service to arrange for the

election of more elders

Meeting was called to order. Rev Lee as

moderator.

Candidates were nominated as follows

Mr Dwight Hoover        Roy Comstock

Mrs E O Wilson          A. C. Condo

Mrs Lottie Merideth     Burt Miskinnen

Mr Chas Green           Chaney Post

Mr Jesse McLain

A motion then prevailed that the

election of three from this number

be voted in on July 5th

			L S Condit  Clk

July 5  A Close of services today the election

of Elders as decided on two weeks

ago was held resulting in the

Election of the four candidates left.

After all the other candidates had 

positively withdrawn.

Those elected were

Dwight Hoover

Chas Green

Chancey Post        	L S Condit Clk

July 26  Sunbury O

At close of service today the newly

elected Elders viz Chas Green  C.E. Post

and Dwight Hoover were ordained

Rev Lee officiating

			L S Condit  Clk

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238

Jan 31 1926

Rev Lee called session for the purpose

of taking action on Mrs Lee's letter from

the Coolville Church or rather the Toreh Church in the Coolville charge

A Methodist Episcopal church in Athens

County O Rev Harry Dye pastor.

The letter being found in order

her name was ordered to be entered on 

on church roll.

Prayer by Rev Lee preceded the action

of session and another prayer by Lee

closed the session  L D Condit clk

Mar 14 1926

Rev Lee called the session to name a

date for the yearly Congregational Meeting

No definite date being decided upon the announcement

was made for a date between Mar 28 and Apr 4th

                         L S C Clerk

Mar 28  Session called by Rev Lee to fix date of cong Meeting

Elders Lane Condit and Clerk present

Prayer by Lee  Date fixed for Mar 31st also

a request for a letter was asked by

M Floyd Lattimer to unite with the

Harlem M. E. Church of Harlem Tp Del Co O

Also a letter requested by Mrs Chester Ford to unite

with the Trenton M. E. Church

          Both were granted L. S. C. clerk
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					239

Marysville, O., Apr. 19 &amp; 20, 1926

Examined at Marion Presbytery and approved

without exception

        J C McCoy - Moderator

Owing to the fact that there was a growing

dissatisfaction in the minds of our people due to

the Pastors inefficiency a non-official committee

was appointed at the April meeting of Presbytery

held at Marysville to confer with the Elders and 

pastor of the church.  After the chairman

of the committee Rev Marshman had gone over

the situation with the Elders Green E Condit

Hoover Doyt &amp; L S Condit. He and Rev Harris

took Rev Lee aside and later reported that

after a full understanding of the situation

Rev Lee promised to resign Sept 1st

                         L S Condit

Aug 31 1926

At call of Edgar Condit a meeting of the

session was held at the church to ascertain

Rev Lee's failure to fulfill his promise

made to Rev Marshman &amp; Harris at Marysville

Present Elders Post Lane Edgar Condit and

L S. Condit

Little information was gained save that

he was unwilling to resign until he had

another place.  A lengthy discussion

followed.  After several withdrawal

to the manse he consented to offer

his resignation to take effect Dec 1st

                  L S Condit

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


240

Sept 19 1926

As previously announced the meeting

of the Congregation to vote on the

resignation of Rev Lee to take effect

Dec 1st 1926 was called at the close of 

the morning service

Rev Lee appointed Elder Lane to the chair

and then proceeded to urge the members

to vote no on his resignation as he

much preferred to remain at Condit

He was then asked to retire from the room

while the vote was taken but he

preferred to remain and he and his wife

both voted.  The chair appointed D Jennings

Roy Comstock and Gail Longshore to prepare

ballots and take the vote.  D C Condit and

C Post were appointed Judges.  Result of vote

33 for and 32 against resignation

The chair then claimed a right to vote and

Rev Lee handed him a ballot but when not

permitted he wanted to call another election

not being allowed to do this the vote was 

allowed to stand as taken

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					241

appoint a delegate to presbytery that was

to meet the following day at Ostrander

Elder Edgar M Condit was chosen delegate

This closed a stormy session of both

Congregation and session

152 members          L S Condit


Nov 28 26

Rev Lee called session at close of service

Present Chas Green Geo Lane

Edgar Condit &amp; L S Condit

Mrs Lee desired a letter of dismission

to unite with the Presbyterian Church

at Gomer O

Same was granted and session closed

with prayer by Rev Lee

                  L S Condit clk

Dec 5

Rev Lees work having closed and Rev Lee Having

been appointed by Prsbytery as our Moderator He

came today to preach a sermon and declare

our pulpit vacant.  Also at a meeting of

the church officers the needs of our church at

present time were discussed and it seemed

best that we depend upon supplies for a time

Edgar Condit and Chas Green were appointed 

to have charge of this work.  Dr Gee suggested

the name of Rev D Luther Evan of O. W. U. as a

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242

March 31 1927

At a meeting of the Elders and Trustees a week ago

it was thought the time had come that we should

call for candidates we decided to invite Dr Gee

to attend this meeting.  Being present he was chosen moderator

the following reports were read and approved

Report of last meeting.  Report of Treasurer Report of 

Missionary society.  Young Peoples guild

the mens Bible Class.  The Womens Bible Class.

No reports were given of the S. S. and C. E. Su

At Dr Gees suggestion we agreed to

have Rev Porter ask Rev G. H. Alexander of

Alburn Mich to be with us on Easter Sunday and 

The Sabbath previous    L S Condit clk

Apr 10 1927

Session met a close of service

to elect a delegate to presbytery to be held

at Mt Gilead Apr 18 &amp; 19th

On motion Chas Green (Edgar Condit crossed out) was elected alternate

and Dwight Hoover elected delegate

Present Elders Green Hoover Lane

Edgar Condit &amp; L. S. Condit

L S Condit moderator &amp; clk

Apr 17 27

As previously arranged Rev Alexander

of Alburn Mich was with on Sabbath

Apr 10 and remained through the

week visiting among our people

and preached again today morning &amp; evening

no arrangements being made to

give him a call he left for

Marion after the evening service 

                 L. S. Condit

EXAMINED AND APPPROVED

  Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date 4-19-27 Place Mt Gilead

Alfred W. Swan

        MODERATOR
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					243

On advice of Rev. Gee, a meeting of the congregation was

held immediately  after the sermon.  L. S. Condit elected chairman.

A Committee duly appointed to prosecute  the call of Rev. Rice at

a special meeting of Presbytery consisted of C. E. Green and

L S Condit.  A Rising vote as to the church assuming the

moving expenses of Rev. Rice resulted in 14 ayes, 4 noes.

Adjourned to meet at call of our  Moderator  Rev Gee.

                           L S Condit Chm

July 10, 1927

A meeting of the Elders E W Condit Geo Lane,

C. E. Green and L S Condit present was called to give

Mrs Ruth McBroom Williams a letter to the East Columbus

M. E. church. No Pledges for our Budget having been

solicited at the beginning of our church year,  the Elders

apportioned the work into three teams of 2 men each.

                         L C Condit Clk
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Sept 4, 1927

At a meeting of the Session, Rev Rice Geo Lane, Edgar Condit

C. E Green. C. E. Post, Lorenzo Condit present, the

following presented themselves for examination

and were admitted to the membership of the church.

1.  Mr Henry C. Cornell by letter, See Certificate.

2.  Fern Cornell, his wife, do.

3.  Estellah Lucile Cornell, By exam. &amp; baptism.

4.  Alva Clay Cornell, do.

5.  Mrs Rilla H. Rice (Mrs. H G) By letter, see letter

6.  Miss Geneneve Milligan Rice do.

7.  Mrs Zada Esther Longshore (Mrs. Gail L) do.

8.  Mr Truman Day                      do

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10  Wendell Excell Day                 do

11  Mrs Mildred Evelyn (Cross) Meredith, By exam &amp; baptism

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					245

Sept. 12 1927

On the call of our new pastor, the session met in the

parlor of the church,  Elders L. S. &amp; Edgar Condit, Geo Lane.

C. E. Green, &amp; D. C. Hoover present.  Opened with prayer.

L. S. Condit, after many years of faithful service as clerk

of the Session, presented his resignation and upon his refusal

to reconsider the matter, it was upon vote accepted.

Nominations for clerk were made as follows: Edgar

Condit and Dwight Hoover.  A ballot was found to be in

favor of Hoover.

For delegates to Fall Meeting of presbytery with the 

Urbana church, Geo Lane was chosen as Principal

and C. E. Green alternate.

For the program of installation to take place on Sept 28,

Rev Rice noted his choice of Messrs Gee of the Delaware

Church, Weltmer of the Berlin church and Hooker of Kilbourne.

Upon discussion as to times of ringing of our

church bell, it was decided that the best arrangement

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234

December 1, 1927

The Session met in the home of Bro. Geo. Lane,

our pastor, L.S. Condit, Edgar Condit, C.E. Green and

the Clerk completing the roll. Opened with prayer.

The business of the evening was going over

the indexed roll of membership, making needed

corrections and assisting the pastor.

To observe as great an addition to our

church roll as at the September communion

service was not promising. A selection of

time for series of meetings in the late Winter

by the pastor was concurred in.

Dismissed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk

January 17, 1928

The Session met in the home of Bro Edgar Condit,

Rev Rice Moderator, others present, Bros Lane, LS Condit,

and the clerk. Opened with prayer. The minutes of

the meetings of Sept 12 and December 1 were read and app

Upon discussion motion was put and carried that

our pastor should be in charge of our winters meetings.

In the matter of music it was ordered that Miss Carrie

Wilson should be sought to have charge of same.

No other time appearing more opportune, the time closer

was beginning Feb. 19, to close with observation of

the Lord's Supper on March 4, meetings of preparation

to be held on several nights of the week prior.

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					247

January 29, 1928

At the morning service Rev Rice, Bros L.G &amp; Edgar

Condit, Geo Lane and the Clerk present, letter to 1st M E

Church, Miami, Fla was granted Mrs Grace Cring Green.

Closed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clk

March 4, 1928

Before morning worship, Rev Rice, Bros Lane, Edgar

and L.S. Condit and the Clerk present; Elma Louis McClain

present herself for examination (having been baptised in

infancy). She, with Mrs Florinel Conway Cring, who

presented letter from First Presbyterian Church of Middleport,

Ohio, were welcomed, prior to observation of the Lord's Supper

Prayer opening and closing.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk

March 20, 1928

Session in the office of the Clerk at Sunbury. Rev Rice,

Bros Lane, Edgar &amp; L.S. Condit concluding the roll.

Opened with prayer. Minutes of meetings Jan 17 &amp; 29, and

March 4 read and approved.

The Church Roll was gone over carefully and made out

for the statistical report, 150 members. For the meeting

of Prebytery with Galion church April 16-17 Bro L S Condit

was elected delegate, C.E. Green alternate.

On motion and second of Bros L.S. Condit and Geo Lane,

the following resolution was carried. We ask the congregation

to adopt the following resolution at forthcoming annual

meeting. We, the members of the Condit congregation, at 

the suggestion of the Elders, hereby change our way of

choosing Elders to the method now generally followed

in Presbyterian churches to the Rotary system, so that

one-third of the Ruling Elders will be chosen each year.

If this Resolution carries the session will divide

their own number, two serving for three years.

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Continued

two serving for two years, and two for one

year, from April 1, 1928.

Closed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clk

April 15, 1928.

Session met at close of morning worship. Rev. Rice,

Bros L.S. &amp; Edgar Condit, Geo Lane, C.E. Green, C.E.

Post and the Clerk present. Opened with prayer.

Minutes of meetings July 10, Sept. 4 and March 20

were read and ordered approved. Dismissal of Mr.

&amp; Mrs Clyde Hannon to M.E. Church of Fredericktown

was concurred in.

In compliance with congregational action as asked for

at meeting March 20, a drawing resulted in the following

terms to be served as Ruling Elders:

Edgar Condit and the Clerk 	2 yrs.

Geo. Lane and C.E. Green	1 yrs

L.S. Condit and C.E. Post	3 yrs.

Minutes of this meeting read and ordered approved.

Closed with prayer	D.C. Hoover, Clerk.

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr 1928  Place Galion

A.T. Huber  MODERATOR
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					249

June 3, 1928

The session met prior to observance of

the Lord's Supper. Henry Merrill Courter, from the

home of Mr. &amp; Mrs. G.A. Meredith, presented himself

for examination and membership. He was re-

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Opened &amp; closed with prayer.  D.C. Hoover, Clk.


Sept. 9 1928

The session convened with prayer by

Rev. Rice. For delegates to the Fall meeting of

Marion Presbytery with Galion Church

Bro. C.E. Green was chosen as principal and

Edgar M. Condit as alternate. Closed with prayer by

Bro. L.S. Condit	D.C. Hoover, Clerk


October 17,1928

According to announcement, the session met

with Bro. Edgar Condit, - Rev Rice, Moderator, and

the clerk present. Opened with prayer by Rev. Rice. Conferred

at length with regard to meetings for the spiritual

welfare of our church. Also moved by the clerk,

seconded by Edgar, and passed, directing the pastor to

cover in special sermons the work of our Different

Boards. Closed with prayer	D.C. Hoover, Clk.
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250

October 28,1928

The rite of baptism was administered in our

church to Eleanor Condit, daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs

Dane Condit, and to Baby Mary Jean Cring,

daughter of Mr &amp; Mrs C. Howard Cring, and

Baby Joan Sarchet, daughter of Mr. &amp; Mrs. J.D. Sarchet,

and granddaughter of our pastor and wife.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


November 18, 1928

The session met with all present except

Bro. Post. The pastor was instructed to

present the plea of the Presbyterian Endowment

Fund ^for our Ohio Home in the near future, the Treasurer of the

Church to attend to the remittance. Closed

with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


December 2, 1928

The session examined Ethel Saunders

and Eleanor Condit as to their faith and

teaching, and the enrolling of their names was

approved, the rite of baptism being administered

to Ethel at the morning service and both publicly 

received. Opened &amp; closed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk.
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					251

December 9, 1928

Present at meeting of Session, H.G. Rice, Moderator,

Elders L.s. Condit, C E Green, Geo Lane &amp; Edgar Condit

Miss Christine Baumgardner presented her letter of dis-

mission from the Millersburg Presbyterian Church and

Mr. Leland J. Fisher his letter from the Trenton Christian

Church, and they were ordered on the roll.

Robert Fisher Lane and Margaret May Lane, the elder of

Mr &amp; Mrs Fenton G. Lane's children, asked to be admitted.

Upon examination as to their faith in Jesus and their

submission to Him and His will, it was so ordered

and after baptism their names were to be enrolled.

Opened &amp; closed with prayer by the Moderator.

			Edgar M. Condit

				Clerk pro tem.


December 30, 1928

Present at meeting of Session, H.G. Rice, Moderator,

Elders Geo Lane, Edgar &amp; L.S. Condit, opened with

prayer by moderator. Mr Chas. W. Smith presented his

letter from the Kingston (Old Blue) Church. Mrs Mary

Geddis Smith, wife, returned her letter which had been

given some years ago by this church but never placed

in another body. Both persons were reclined &amp; enrolled.

Frank Geddis Smith, their son, presented himself for

examination and membership. He was received and

his name ordered on the roll after his baptism.

Closed with prayer.

			Edgar M. Condit

				Clerk Pro tem.

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252

March 3, 1929

On the application of Clarence &amp; Sada Wilson Geddis,

wife, for dismission to the Sunbury Methodist

Episcopal Church, the session met and

granted same. Closed with prayer by Moderator

Rice.			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


March 12, 1929

The session met with Bro. Green, with all

present except Bro. Post. Prayer by Moderator Rice.

A re-checking of our membership roll was had.

The quickening of our responsibilities was dwelt

upon in a general discussion. Plans of a

spiritual canvass by a body of twelve working

in pairs, and a week of meetings beginning

Palm Sunday March 24 conducted by our pastor,

were approved. Closed with prayer, by all.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


April 7, 1929

The session met, Present, Bro. Rice, moderator,

Elders L.S. &amp; Edgar Condit, Lane, Green &amp; the

Clerk. The annual report of the Sabbath school

and the church, to Presbytery, were ordered approved

As delegates to the Spring meeting with Bucyrus

Church, L.S. Condit was chosen as Principal

and Edgar Condit as alternate. Opened &amp; closed

with prayer.		D.c. Hoover, Clerk
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					253

April 14 1929

The session met. Bro Rice Moderator, Elders

present, Geo. Lane, L S &amp; Edgar Condit and the clerk.

The clerk reported a satisfactory examination of

County Records as to title of our church property,

a tract 140 1/3 ft North and south, and 215 ft east

and west, as conveyed to Trustees in Delaware

County Record of Deeds, Vol 81, page 318, June 26,

1882, and the parsonage site an additional 150 ft.

west thereof as similarly conveyed in vol. 146,

page 39. No report could be given at this time as

to incorporation of our church body.

The minutes of all meetings of the year, in-

cluding this were ^read and on motion ordered approved.

Opened &amp; closed with prayer.   D.C. Hoover, Clerk


EXAMINED AND APPROVED

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date April 16, 1929  Place Bucyrus O

R.E. Porter  MODERATOR
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254

July 1, 1929

The Session met. Ev. Rice, moderator, L.s.

Condit, Geo Lane, C.E. Green, Edgar Condit and the

Clerk present, Elder Post absent. The

applications of Mrs Nina Edmister and sons

Harold &amp; Earl for dismissal to The Presby-

terian Church of Mt. Vernon, Ohio. were

brought before us by our pastor, and while

their record of membership was obscure

owing to their removal from the community

for some years past, it was ordered that

letters be given.

The pastor reported the arrangements

throughout the Synod of Ohio, upon the

approval of Presbyteries, for a general

joining of churches in lending their pastors

as arranged by the committee for a week

of strengthening and in gathering this Fall,

in which movement we most heartedly

joined.

Opened and closed with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


Sept 9 1929

A meeting of the Session was opened with prayer

by our moderator, Rev. Rice. Elders present,

L.S. Condit, C.E. Green and The clerk. Not present,

Edgar Condit, Geo Lane &amp; C.E. Post. As delegates

to the fall meeting of Presbytery at DeGraff

Elder Post was chosen as Principal and

Elder Green as alternate. A general discussion

of ways and means leading to the success of

our meetings, was had, of which Rev. Mr C.W.

Donaldson of the Huron Church was to be in 

Charge. In the matter of his entertainment,

Bro. Edgar Condit &amp; the clerk were appointed a

Comm. Closed with prayer.  D.C. Hoover, Clk
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					255

October 27, 1929

The session met prior to the observance

of the Lord's Supper, Rev. Rice, Moderator, with

a complete roll present, Elders L.S. Condit, Geo.

Lane, Edgar Condit, C.E. Green, C.E. Post and the Clerk.

Violet Rose Condit presented herself for exam-

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her confession and her name ordered on the roll.

After baptism by our pastor at the service. The

application for dismissal of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Morgan

Chamberlain to the Presbyterian Church of Plain

City, Ohio, was granted. Opened &amp; closed with

prayer.			D.C. Hoover, Clerk.


February 9, 1930

At a meeting of the Session, at the con-

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pastor's wife on account of his illness, the

application of Lloyd L Pace for dismissal

to the Stow Community Church near Akron

was granted. The grave financial situation

of our church as we approach the close of the

year was discussed but no formal action

taken. Closed with prayer. Present, Elders

L.S. &amp; Edgar Condit, Geo. Lane and

			D.C. Hoover, Clk.

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256

February 25, 1930

Pursuant to the pastor's announcement, Session

met in the pastor's study at 8 p.m., Rev. Rice,

Moderator, Elder Geo. Lane and the Clerk present.

Opened with prayer by Rev. Rice. (Not present, Elders

L.S. &amp; Edgar Condit, C.E. Green &amp; C.E. Post)

The minutes of the meetings of Session on

July 1, 1929, Sept. 9, 1929, Oct. 27 1929 and Feb. 9,

1930, were read and on separate motion were

ordered approved. The letter of Miss Mary Cring

returning to the fellowship of this church from

the White Temple M.E. Church of Miami, Florida,

was presented, she was received into membership

and name ordered on the roll.

It was arranged that a Preparatory service he

held the coming Friday night. Closed with prayer

by Elder Lane.

				D.C. Hoover Clerk


March 16, 1930

Session met before the morning preaching

service. Present, Rev. Rice, Moderator, Elders Geo

Lane and C.E. Post. Absent, Elders L.S. Condit, Edgar

Condit, C.E. Green and D.C. Hoover.

Miss Alice Post presented her letter from the

Johnstown Presbyterian Church and she was

received into membership and her name ordered

on the roll.

Adjourned.			D.C. Hoover, Clerk.
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					257

March 9, 1930

The Session met prior to the observance of the

Lord's Supper, Rev. Rice, Moderator, Elders L.S.

Condit, Geo. Lane, C.E. Post and the Clerk present.

Not present, Elders Edgar Condit and C.E. Green.

Erma Louise Longshore presented herself for

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her confession and her name ordered on the roll

after baptism by our pastor at the service.

The letters of Mr. &amp; Mrs. Morgan Chamberlain

returning to the fellowship of this church from the

Plain City Presbyterian Church were presented and

they were received into membership and their

names ordered on the roll. Opened and closed

with prayer.

			D.C. Hoover, Clerk


April 6, 1930

The session met at the close of the evening

service. Rev. Rice, Moderator, Elders L.s. &amp; Edgar

Condit, Geo. Lane, C.E. Green, the clerk and the

newly elected Elder, Chas. B Comstock, present.

Elder Post absent. Opened with prayer by Bro. Lane.

It was ordered that the reports to presbytery

be approved. For the Bellefontaine meeting April

21, Elder Green was chosen as Principal and L.S.

Condit alternate. Arrangements were made for

the ordination next Sabbath morning of Bro.

Comstock, in accordance with vote of congregational 

meeting April 1, for three years term under the rotation

system, taking the place of D.C. Hoover.

The minutes of the meetings of Feb. 25, March 9,

March 16 and this were read and on separate motion

were ordered approved. Closed with prayer by

Rev. Rice		D.C. Hoover, Clerk.
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EXAMINED AND APPROVED

With Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr. 22 '30  Place Bellefontaine

E.J. Wykle   MODERATOR

Record of Mar. 16, 1929

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					259

May 4th 1930

The Session met after the morning Service

in the church. The meeting was opened

with prayer by the Moderator Rev. H.G. Rice.

Elders all present

L.S. Condit, Edgar M. Condit, C.E. Green

George Lane, C.E. Post, C.B. Comstock,

Elder Dwight C. Hoover having been

chosen as Trustee, and Mr Comstock

elected in his place; the clerkship

of the Session became vacant.

Mr Edgar M. Condit was chosen

clerk.

It was decided to omit both

evening services May 25th on

account of the Baccalaureate

services in the High School of

Sunbury. This has been the usual

custom.

The Clerk and the Moderator were

authorized to give letters of dismiss-

al to any asking for them, when

there was no doubt about these,

whenever it was not convenient to have

the session called together. This

action to have the approval of the 

Session at its first meeting

thereafter.

The meeting then adjourned

closed with prayer by Mr George Lane

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

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260

June 2nd 1930

At the call of the Moderator

Rev. H.G. Rice, the Session met at

his home Monday evening

The meeting was opened with prayer

by the Moderator.

The minutes of the last meeting

were read and approved, after

which Elder C.E. Green was chosen

delegate and Elder L.S. Condit

alternate to the June meeting of

Presbytery.

It was unanimously decided

that Rev. H.G. Rice have the whole

month of August for his vacation.

It was decided by vote to pay

to the Ohio Presbyterian Homes

the amount apportioned to this church.

The question then came up as to

whether it would be best to receive

the services of a monister from some

other church for special evangelistic

services or to use some other method,

after much discussion and not being

able to arrive at any decision the

Moderator asked that we find out

the will of the elders and let him

know the following Sabbath as it was

necessary to report at once to the committee

having this work in charge.

Elders present  George Lane, Chas. Condit

Edgar M. Condit

Elders absent  L.S. Condit, C.E. Post

C.E. Green   Closed with prayer

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

The following Sabbath four of our elders

expressed themselves definitely as

not in favor of the exchange
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					261

pastors the other two were still undecid-

ed and Rev. H.G. Rice was so informed.

This action was to be approved at

a later meeting of Session

		Edgar M Condit  Clerk


Sept 7th 1930

The Session of the Condit Presby-

terian Church met after the regular

preaching service.

Elders present L.S. Condit, Geo. Lane,

C.E. Green, Edgar Condit,

Elders Absent C.E. Post, Chas. Comstock

After being led in prayer by the

Moderator. Mr. Geo. Lane was chosen

to represent us at the fall meeting

of Presbytery and Edgar Condit

was selected as alternate.

It was also decided to observe

The Lord's Supper Sept 21st instead 

of the regular time Sept 7th

After being led in prayer by

Mr Geo Lane the meeting adjourned.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

Sept 27th 1930

In accordance with the action taken

by the Session May 4th 1930, giving

the Moderator and Clerk authority

to grant letters of dismissal in cases

where reasonably certain that such

action would at a later date be

approved by the Session a letter was

granted to Mrs Russell Copeland of

Piqua Ohio.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk
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262

Dec. 7th 1930

A meeting of Session was called

by the Pastor Rev. H.G. Rice.

The meeting was held in the Sunday School room before the regular preaching

Service.

Elders present L.S. Condit, C.E. Green

Geo Lane, Edgar Condit

Elders absent. C.E. Post, Chas. Comstock

The meeting was opened with prayer

by the Moderator, Geraldine Lenox

Chamberlin came before the Session

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kind was received by a unanimous

vote Edgar Condit led in prayer

after which the meeting adjourned.

		Edgar M. Condit Clerk

Feb. 15th 1931

The session met after S.S. in the

Chapel at the call of the Moderator

Elders present Geo. Lane, L.s. Condit

C.E. Green, Edgar Condit

Elders absent C.E. Post, C.B. Comstock

The meeting was opened with prayer

by Edgar M. Condit

Mrs Mary [illegible] presented her letter

from the Sand Ridge Lutheran Church

Perrysville Ohio. Found in order her

name was ordered on the roll.

Mr. Henry Hicks presented her letter for

the Mt. Pleasant M.E. Church Condit O.

She was received into membership.

Mrs. Ella Lane wife of Wm Lane

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Certificate of the Wert Avenue M.E.

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264

				Membership

Additions			     1

Certificate			     3

Dismissed			     3

Deceased			     2

Total Communicants		   150

Members of Sabbath School	   125


				  Finance

General Assembly etc.		    30

Congregational Receipts		  1955

Congregational Special Receipts    395

Total Congregational Benevolenices 390


				Other Statistics

Elders				     6

Resident Members		   129

Non Resident Members		    21

Baptisms on Confession		     1


Does your Church use the

every member plan		   yes

Stewardship taught		   yes

A Manse				   yes

Meeting closed with prayer by

Elder Geo. Lane

H.G. Rice, Pastor

			Edgar M. Condit Clerk

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr 20 '31  Place Upper Sandusky

J.T. Marshusan  MODERATOR
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					265

June 7 1931

The Session met in the Sunday School

room before the Preaching and Communion

Service.

Elders present, L.S. Condit, Charles

Comstock Geo. Lane, Edgar Condit,

Absent C.E. Green and C.E. Post,

Rev. H.G. Rice led in the opening

prayer, Dorothy Imogene Turnbull

was then examined for Church

membership and was unanimously

received. After a few words of

encouragement and instruction

to her by the Moderator the meeting

was adjourned with prayer by

Elder George Lane.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk


July 26th 1931

At the call of Rev. H.G. Rice the

Session met in the S.S. room after

the regular preaching service.

Elders present L.S. Condit, George Lane

C.E. Post, Edgar Condit.

Absent C.E. Green and Chas. Comstock.

Meeting was opened with prayer by

the Moderator Rev. H.G. Rice.

It was decided at this meeting

that under existing circumstances

it would be best not to receive the

services of a Pastor from some other

Church however all seemed to feel

the need of some special evangelistic

effort both for our own people and

for the non Christian element

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266

of our community.

Several methods were suggested but

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September.

Meeting closed with prayer

by Edgar Condit

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk


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The Session was convened at the

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Sept. 13th

Elders present L.S. Condit

George Lane, C.E. Post, Edgar Condit

Absent C.E Green and Chas. Comstock

C.E. Green was ill at this time and 

could not be present

It was decided that C.E. Post should

represent no at the fall meeting of

Presbytery, Edgar Condit was chosen

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offered the closing prayer

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

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					267

taken before the regular morning

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Sept 25th 1931.

Elders present C.E. Post and

Edgar Condit. Absent C.E. Green

Chas. Comstock. L.S. Condit Geo. Lane

The meeting was opened with prayer

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As it was clear from the vote taken

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two weeks preceding the meetings.

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268

		History

The Special Services beginning

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[illegible] these meetings Rev. H.G. Rice

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Dec 3rd as we would hold our

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		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

The reports of the session meetings

held Dec 3rd and Dec 6th as well

as the following item of history

were written by Rev. H.G. Rice


Dec 3rd 1931

Session met after the preaching Service

Present the Moderator, H.G. Rice

Elders. E.M. Condit, L.s. Condit, Geo Lane

Absent C.E. Post, C.E. Green, Chas Comstock

Opened with Prayer

Clell Irwin Spearman presented himself

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Miriam August Benoy, Marjorie

Jospehine Benoy, Mary Jane Benoy,
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					269

Sisters asked to be admitted into the

church. After a full examination it

was moved that their examinations

be sustained and that they be enrolled

after their Baptism. This motion was

carried unanimously.

Mr George T. Benoy presented his

letter of dismission from the

Methodist Church of Croton. His

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Mrs George (Hattie M) Benoy presented

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Session met between the Sunday School

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Present The Moderator, H.G. Rice.

Elders, Edgar M. Condit, L.S. Condit

Geo. Lane, and C.E. Green.

Absent C.B. Comstock, and C.E. Post

The meeting was opened and closed with

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270

the membership of the church

Mary Adell Ford, Rose Ann Ford and

Wilma Eloise Ford.

After due and careful examination

all three were received into

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After their Baptisms.

The meeting their adjourned and

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		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

	History

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		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

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					271

profession of aith. The meeting was

opened with prayer by the

Moderator Rev. H.G. Rice.

Elders present L.S. Condit, C.E. Green

Edgar Condit

Absent C.e. Post, Chas Comstock and

George Lane.

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Marjorie Kathleen Davidson

Pauline Granger Barton,

Mildred Lucille Saunders,

Each name was voted on Separately

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Meeting closed with prayer

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		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk 
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272

March 8th 1932

A joint meeting of the Trustees and

Elders was held at the home of

Mr Chas. Comstock. The meeting was

opened by Mr Comstock calling on

Rev. H.G. Rice was chosen to

preside over the meeting.

Mr Chas. Comstock and

Mr D.C. Hoover were elected to

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March 31st 1933. Their duties were

to meet with the Trustees and

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To choose and instruct the canvasses

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church Wed. evening March 30th

Trustees present	D.C. Hoover

			Gail Longshore

Elders present		L.S. Condit

			Chas. Comstock

			Edgar Condit

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

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					273

April 10th 1932

A meeting of the ^Session was held Sunday April 10th

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Elders present L.S. Condit, C.E. Green,

Geo. Lane, Chas. Comstock, and Edgar Condit

Absent C.E. Post

Rev. H.G. Rice opened the meeting

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C.E. Green was chosen delegate

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The annual Church report was

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	Annual Report of Church

				Membership

Additions		    	    11

Certificate		     	     2

Deceased		             1

Total Communicants	           162

S.S. Members, Teachers etc.        139


				  Finances

General Assembly etc.           $   27

Congregational Current Receipts   1726

Congregational Special Receipts     40

Total Congregational Benevolences  295


			        Other Statistics

Elders				     6

Resident Members		   138

Non Resident Members		    24

Baptisms on Confession		    11

Infant Baptisms			     2
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274

Does your Church use the

Every member plan		    yes

Stewardship taught		    yes

Has the Church a Manse		    yes

Is your Church a member of

the Service Pension plan	     no


 	Sunday School Report

Officers and teachers		     10

Total Membership		    129

Total Members and Officers 	    139


Average Attendance	  	     92 plus

Added to Roll			     20

Church Members			     89


Added to Church			     12

to Board of Education		     10.00

to National Missions		     13.00

To Foreign Missions		     16.55

Other Benevolences		      2.60

Self Support			    138.06

Balance				     12.02


	Junior S.S.

Receipts			      8.25

Paid out			      3.92

Balance				      1.33

		
			Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr. 18 '32  Place Marion

Clarence S. Gee	   MODERATOR
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					275

July 31st 1932

The Pastor Rev. H.G. Rice called the

Session together for the purpose of

deciding what we should do in

regard to Fellowship week.

Elders present.  L.S. Condit,

Geo. Lane, Chas. Post, C.E. Green,

Charles Comstock  Absent none

At this meeting it was decided

that we should hold special

evangelistic services during the month of Oct.

the meetings to be conducted by

Rev. H.G. Rice.	Meeting adjourned.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

H.G. Rice

Sept. 11th 1932

Session met in the S.S room after

the regular preaching service.

Elders present. L.S. Condit,

C.E. Green, Chas. Comstock,

Geo. Lane, Edgar Condit

Absent Chas Post.

Meeting was opened with prayer by

the Moderator Rev. H.G. Rice.

The minutes of last meeting were 

read and approved. It was there

decided by vote that Geo. Lane

represent us at the fall meeting

Presbytery at Kenton Ohio. Charles

Comstock was chosen as alternate.

It was decided that we begin

our special evangelistic Services

Oct. 9th

The meeting was closed with prayer

by Edgar Condit.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

H.G. Rice  Mod.

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276

Sept. 25th 1932

The Session met after the regular

preaching service to take action on the

request of Rev. T. Howard Calahan of the

Broad St. Methodist Episcopal Church

asking for the letter of Miss Ruth Murphy.

Elders present: L.S. Condit

Chas. Comstock, C.E. Green and

Edgar Condit.  Absent Chas. Post

and Geo. Lane.

The meeting was opened with

prayer by Rev. H.G. Rice.

Minutes of the last meeting (Sept. 11th

were read and approved.

The Moderator then stated the object

of the meeting and it was moved and

recorded that a letter be granted

Miss Ruth Murphy, however as

Miss Murphy had lived in another

community for several years and

having been seldom seen in the

regular services of our Church the

motion was amended to leave it

to Rev H.G. Rice to send the letter

giving a little explanation of

Miss Murphy's relation to the

Condit Church, both the amendment

and the motion carried and the

meeting was closed with prayer

by Elder L.S. Condit.

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

HG Rice, Mod.
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					277

	History		Dec. 25th 1932

By mutual consent of the Pastor and

Elders it was decided to omit the evening

preaching service during January and

February. The Christian Endeavorers

however maintained their services

meeting at the homes of its members.

The evening preaching services were

resumed March 12th followed by a Prayer

service March 19th this order of an evening

preaching service to be followed by an

evening prayer service the next week etc.

to continue until the powers that be

decree otherwise.

		Edgar M. Condit Clerk

HG Rice, Mod

April 9th 1933

The Session met to elect a delegate

to Presbytery and transact other

necessary church business.

Elders present, L.S. Condit, Geo. Lane

C.E. Green, Chas. Post and Edgar Condit

Absent Chas. Comstock. Rev. H.G. Rice led in prayer

Edgar Condit was elected delegate

to the melting of Presbytery at Delaware

and Geo. Lane was chosen alternate

In response to a request from J.H. Larimore

of the Anti Saloon League that we hold

a temperance meeting in the near future

it was decided that such a meeting

be arranged for by our Pastor.

Rev. H.G. Rice gave a brief outline

of the work of the church and Sabbath

School during the fast year.

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


278

were approved

HG Rice, Moderator.

	Annual Report of Church Membership

History

Losses

Dismissed			       1

Deceased			       5

Net Total of Communicants	     156

S.S. Members, Teachers, etc	     132


		Finances

General Assembly, Synod and Prebyterial

Expenses			   $  26

congregational Current Receipts     1525

Total Congregational Benevolences    100


	      Other Statistics

Elders				       6

Resident Members		     118

Non-Resident Members		      38

Does your Church use the every

member plan?			      yes

Stewardship taught		      yes

Does your church enroll those

of its members who agree to devote

a definite proportion of income or-

dinarily at least a truth to the

extension of the Kingdom of God?      no

Number of candidates for the

Ministery			      no

Has the Church a Manse?		     yes

Is your Church a member

of the Service Pension Plan?	      nO

		Edgar M. Condit  Clerk

EXAMINED AND APPROVED	

Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr 18 '33  Place Delaware

Chas E. Combrink  MODERATOR
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                                       279

Session met Monday evening July 24th

at the church. Elders present

C. E. Green, and Edgar Condit Absent

George Lane, Johan Post and L.S. Condit

The Moderator Rev H. G. Rice opened

the meeting with prayer after which

he read a communication from

le Franklin Ward informing us of

the recommendations of the General

Assembly to the church asking us to be

more careful when examining

persons for church membership

accepting only those who give evidence

of spiritual rebirth and that we

emphasize the Stewardship of time

and money. Several other things were

mentioned.  No action was taken

at this time on the above matters

as it was the intention of bringing

them up at a later date.

It was unanimously decided to

give our Minister the month of

August for his vacation.

Meeting adjourned with prayer

by Edgar Condit

          Edgar M Condit Clerk

Sunday Sept 10th 1933 Rev H G Rice

called the Session together for the

election of a delegate to Presbytery to be

held at Urbana Sept. 18th 33

Elders present L. S. Condit C. E. Green

and George Lane  The Moderator

opened the meeting with prayer

The last minutes were read and
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280

approved C. E. Green was elected

delegate to Presbytery and Geo. Lane

alternate.  After some discussion

of a few of the items of business

to come before Presbytery the meeting

was adjourned with prayer by

L. S. Condit

                 Edgar M. Condit clerk

Sunday Jan 7th 1934.  Rev H G. Rice called

the Session together to ask that they

concur with him in calling a

Congregational meeting to request

Presbytery to dissolve his relationship

as Pastor of the Condit Presbyterian

Church.  After the Pastor had given

his reasons for the being the wisest

course to follow the session commuted

to grant his request and Tuesday

evening Jun 16th 1934 was the date set

for the congregational meeting.

As Elder L. S. Condit had passed away

since our last meeting it was thought

fitting by our moderator that the

following item of History be included

in these minutes.

On the 30th day of Nov 1933. Elder

L. S. Condit at the age of almost 80 yrs

was called from our midst by the great

reaper whose name is death.

My Condit had been member of this

church and for almost 40 yrs

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County Ohio 1873-1937]


						281

church in many apparently critical situation

and had helped greatly to bring it to

its present state of efficiency.  As the

infirmities of age increased he was

less and less able to inspire its members

to material and spiritual understandings

than in former years.  While we realize

that Mr Condit made mistakes as all

those who are leaders are sure to do

yet we feel that his successes far

outweigh his failures and that the

church owes much to his efforts for

which he usually received scant

thanks. 

He was a faithful attendant of

the various church services and

thought the prayer meetings should

be kept up even though the attend-

ance be small, and it is with regret

that we think of him as being no 

more with us but it is with thankful-

ness that we can think that his

departing to be with Christ is far

better for him.

The minutes of the last meeting were

read and approved.  Elders present

Chas. Green, Geo. Lane and Edgar Condit

Absent C. E. Post.  This meeting was

opened with prayer by the

Moderator Rev H. G. Rice and closed

with prayer by Edgar Condit

              Edgar M Condit Clerk
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282

                History

It having been previously announced

at two regular meetings of the church

the congregation met at the church

Tuesday evening Jan 16th 1934 as

ordered by the session in its meeting

Jan 7th.  Rev. H. G. Rice offered a

short prayer read the rules

governing meetings of this kind

stated the object of the meeting

which was to unite with him in

asking Presbytery at its regular

meeting Feb 5th 1934 at Marion

to release him from the pastorate

of the Condit Church.

At the request of the Pastor the 

congregation chose Mr. Dwight

Hoover to preside over the meeting.

Rev. H. G. Rice gave as his reasons for

closing his work here at Condit.

physical inability to carry on the 

work as he felt is should be carried

on. difficulty of hearing distinctly

Several of those present spoke of their

appreciation of his work here regret

that he felt he must leave and hope

that he might see fit to again take up

the work here at some future time

Mr Dave Condit was chosen to

represent the congregation at the

meeting at Marion.

Rev. H. G. Rice closed the meeting

with prayer and the benediction

Immediately after the close of the

congregational meeting held at the

church Jan 16th the session but with

three of its elders present E. D. Green

George Lane and Edgar Condit
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[corresponds to numbered page 283 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
County Ohio 1873-1937]

C. E. Post being absent and elected

Elder C. E. Green to represent the

Session at the meeting of Presbytery at 

Marion Feb 5th 1934

This meeting was closed with

prayer by Rev H. G. Rice

                  Edgar M Condit Clerk

Sunday Jan 21th 1934 It was decided

at a meeting of Session presided over

by the Moderator Rev. H. G. Rice and

at which all four elders were present

that our delegate to Presbytery

at Marion Feb 5th Vote against

making any changes in the

boundarys of the Presbyteries of the

Synod of Ohio.  As we had omitted

to elect an alternate to the above

mentioned meeting of Presbytery

Elder George Lane was chosen to

this office.  By a vote which was

not unanimous it was decided

to depart from the regular rules

of the church and accede to the

request of Mr and Mrs Chas Smith

and their son Frank and grant

them letters although they clearly

stated that they did not know

to what church they would go

The reason for this departure was

that they might not be offended

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284

on the church with which they

wish to unite

This meeting was opened with

prayer by Rev. H G Rice and

closed with prayer by Edgar Condit

             Edgar M Condit Clk

             Feb. 21th 1934

The session met with the Moderator

Rev. Clarence S. Gee who was chosen

by Presbytery at its meeting at

Marion Feb 5th 1934 to Moderate

our Session while we are without

a pastor   This meeting at which

all of the elders were present.

Cle. E Green, C. E. Post, Geo Lane and 

Edgar Condit was held in the

Office of the moderator at Delaware.

After Canvassing the situation pretty

thoroughly it was decided that

it would be best if possible

to hold the regular preaching

service every Sunday morning

the Moderator to help in keeping

the pulpit Supplied.  It was

decided to hold a meeting of the

congregation Thursday evening

March 8th to transact any

necessary business, decided on

how we should proceed in

in selecting a pastor etc.

Meeting adjourned with prayer

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               Edgar M Condit Clerk
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					285

The Congregational meeting held

March 8th 1934 was opened with

prayer by the moderator

Rev. Clarence S. Gee Who gave us

an excellent short talk after

which the congregation chose a 

committee of  five consisting of

Edgar Condit from the Board

of Elders to act as chairman

Mr. Dwight  Hoover from the

Board of Trustees and Miss Carrie

Wilson, Miss Mabel Comstock

and Mr Owen Meredith from

the congregation, This committee

together with the moderator to

decide on those most suitable to

occupy the pulpit as supplies

and if anyone of those filling the

pulpit should seem to the commit

tie especially fitted to receive a

call to the pastorate of the Condit

church so that the congregation

have the opportunity to express

their opinion by ballot.

The date of Tuesday evening

April 10th was set as the date for

the regular annual congregational

meeting and it was decided that

each family bring their supper and

all eat together at the church.

This meeting was adjourned to meet

at the call of the moderator

Rev. Clarence S. Gee.

              Edgar M Condit Clerk
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286

Rev. Clarence S. Gee presided over

the annual congregational

meeting held Tuesday evening

April 10th.  After singing a couple 

of songs and offering prayer

the reports from the various church

organization were heard.  At the 

close of the report  mentioning the

death of four of our members

during the past year. The Moderator

asked for the names of those whose

deaths had occured during the year

which were. Elder L. S. Condit,

Mrs Margaret Corbin,  Mr John Curry

and Mr John Geddis, he then had the

congregation rise while he offered a

short Memorial prayer.

At this meeting Mrs. E. O. Wilson was

elected Elder for two years to fill out

the unexpired term of Mr Chas Comstock

who had resigned during the year.

Dwight Hoover and C. E. Post were the

elders chosen for the regular term

of three years.

Mr. Owen Meredith was elected trustee

for three years and Mr. Glendon

Comstock for four years.

Mrs. Grace Condit was elected pianist

Miss Mabel Cornstock assisted pianist

Miss Carrie Wilson was elected chorist

The meeting was closed with prayer by

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					287	

previously been accepted were approved

also the annual congregational report

to Presbytery was approved .  C. E. Green

was chosen as our delegate to 

Presbytery and Edgar Condit alternate.

Elders present C. D. Green, C. E. Post

George Lane and Edgar Condit.


Annual Report of Church

                 membership

Losses                 

Dismissed                       3

Deceased                        4

Net total of communicants     149

S. S. members Teachers etc.   141


            Finances

General Assembly, Synod and Presbyterial

Expenses                        25.00

Congregational current receipts  1278 

Congregational Special Receipts    220

Total Congregational Benevolences  219

           Other Statistics

Elders                              4

Resident Members                  115

Non-resident Members               34

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Every Member plan                 yes

Doses your Church provide

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Does your church enroll Those of its

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EXAMINED AND APPROVED
     Without Exception
PRESBYTERY OF MARIION
Date Apr 17 '34 Place Marysville 
John A Carriker
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					289

On the 22nd of April 1934 we observed

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Rev. C S. Gee officiated at this meeting

He also conducted the ordination

service of Mrs E. O. Wilson and the

installation of our Newly elected Elders

Mrs E. O. Wilson, Mr. D. W. Hoover and

Mr C. E. Post.  The whole service was

very fitting and appropriate

               Edgar Condit clerk

At the meeting of the Congregation

held June 11th 1934 for the purpose

of considering the advisability of

extending a call to Mr Bert

Whitacre of Dayton, Pa.

The Moderator Rev. C. S. Gee presided

and opened the meeting with prayer.

After some discussion it was decided

by vote, to call Mr Bert Whitacre to

the Pastorate of the Condit church.

The Congregation also instructed

the Elders and Trustees to sign the

call, and chose Mr and Mrs Morgan

Chamberlain to represent the

congregation in presenting the call

at a meeting of Presbytery held at

Mt. Gilead Sept 24th

                Edgar Condit Clerk

Aug 26th 1934 In the absence of the

Moderator Rev Clarence S Gee Mr. Bert

Whitacre called the Session together

to decide whether or not we should

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290

Which the following arguments were

advanced.  Would probably cost

$25.00, it might do little good the

church members might be too busy

to attend the meetings etc

Mrs E. O. Wilson made the motion

that we do not observe fellowship

work, after bring seconded, this 

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The matter of Evangelistic effort

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by common consent of the majority

without voting was left to be decided

at some future meeting.

Elders present at this meeting were

Mrs E. O. Wilson, Mr C. E. Green,

Mr. C. E. Post, Mr Geo. Lane and

Edgar Condit.  Absent Mr D. C. Hoover

This meeting was opened with prayer

by Mr.  E. O. Wilson

              Edgar Condit Clerk

Session met Sept. 16th 1934.  Mr Bert

Whitacre moderated the meeting

Elders present Mr. C. E. Green

Mrs. E. O. Wilson, Mr. Geo Lane and Edgar

Condit, Absent Mr C. E. Port and

Mr D. C. Hoover, Edgar Condit led

in an opening Prayer, Minister of last

meeting Aug 26th read and approved

D. C. Hoover was chosen delegate and

Mr. C. E. Green alternate, to the meeting of

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It was arranged to hold communion

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by C. E. Green.            Edgar Condit Clerk
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						291

Tuesday evening Oct 9th 1934 an adjourn-

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the Condit Church for the purpose of

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Rev. John A Stuart of Marysville, Moderator of

Presbytery was present and presided over

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Crestline, Stated Clerk of Presbytery,

preached the sermon.

Rev. Clarence S. Gee gave the charge to

the Pastor and Prof Jason J. T. Marshman

delivered the charge to the people.

During the meeting we were favored 

with a vocal solo by Mrs Carl Winters of 

Mt. Gilead.

Altogether it was a helpful and 

inspiring meeting.

            Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday Oct 14th 1934.  At a meeting of the

Session held at the close of Sunday School,

and opened with prayer by George Lane,

at which all of the Elders were present

but C. E. Post, and which was presided

over by Rev. Bert Whitacre Mr and Mrs

Fred Mc Vey and Mrs Glendon Comstock

were received by letter into the member-

ship of the Condit Presbyterian

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             Edgar Condit Clerk

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292

had stated the object of the meeting

and few words of instruction had

been given these young people were

received into full membership

of the church.  The following are

the names of those received into

the Condit Church.

Betty Borden              By examination 

Lester Allen Borden            do.

Charles Morgan Chamberlin      do.

Ralph Leonard Comstock         do.

Ruby Irene Comstock            do.

Florence May Comstock          do.

Mary Elizabeth Jennings         do.

Raymond Jennings               do.

George Fenton Lane              do.

Lillian Geneviere Spearman     do.

Wanda Marcella Spearman        do.

Gehna Jean Spearman            do.

Marjorie June Turnbull         do.

William Wilson Fisher Baptized infancy

James Curry Wilson             do.

Elder present at this meeting

were Mrs E. O. Wilson, C. E. Green,

George lane and Edgar Condit

Absent D. C. Hoover and C. E Post

Mr Post's illness for the past five 

or six months has made it impossible

for him to attend the regular church 

services.

Mrs E. O. Wilson and Edgar Condit

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            Edgar Condit Clerk
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                                          293

An item of interest  Before the observance

of the Lord's Supper April 7th Mr. D C.

Hoover presented the Church with

a relief plaque of the Last Supper

               Edgar Condit Clerk

The annual Congregational meeting

of the Condit Church was held Tuesday

evening April 9th and moderated by

the pastor Rev. Bert Whitacre.

In Reviewing the past year it was

found that the church had lost three

members all removed by death, and

had during this period received three 

new members all by letter.

Mr. George Lane and Mr C E Green

were re-elected ruling elder's

Mr H. H. Cring was also re-elected

trustee.

The report of the Church to

Presbytery follows

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additions

certificate                   3

losses

deceased                      3

Net total communicants      149

S. S. Members Teachers etc  125

         Finances

General Assembly Synod and Presbyterial

Expenses                         18.00

Congregational Current Receipts   1072

Total Congregational Benevolences  197
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[corresponds to numbered page 294 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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294


                              Other Statistics

Elders                               6

Does your church use the every

member plan                         yes

Does your church provide in its

annual program for the

systematic teaching of the

Scriptural  principles of

stewardship                         NO

Does your church enroll those

of its members who agree to devote

a definite proportion of income,

ordinarily at least a tenth to the

extension of the Kingdom of God?    No

Has the official textbook

"The Ruling Elder" by Rev Cleland

B. Mc Afee provided for ruling elders 

under the authority of the General

Assembly, been carefully read by

the ruling elders-elect in your

congregation during the past year?  No

If the answer is No, please state

the number of exceptions.          two

Are its contents well known to

all members of the session of

your church?                        No

Is your church a member

of the Service Pension Plan        Yes 

               Edgar Condit clerk
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					295

Sunday April 14th 1935  The session

met in the Sabbath School Room

after the preaching service, elders

present were Mrs. E O. Wilson, C. E. Green

D. C. Hoover and Edgar Condit.  Absent

C. E. Post and Geo. Lane  Rev Bert

Whitacre had charge of the meeting.

Geo Lane was elected to represent the 

Session at the meeting Presbytery

April 22nd &amp; 23rd at Bucyrus.

D. C. Hoover was chosen alternate.

Mrs E. O. Wilson closed the meeting

with prayer.

              Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday April 21st 1935

The Session met at the close of

the Easter Service in the Primary

Sabbath School room.  Rev Bert Whitacre

Moderated the meeting.  The minutes

of the session meetings of the year were

read and approved.

Elders present Mrs. E. O. Wilson,

Mr. Charles Green, Mr George Lane

Mr D. C. Hoover and Edgar Condit.

Absent Mr C. E. Post.  Mr. George Lane

closed the meeting with prayer

            Edgar Condit clerk

EXAMINED AND APPROVED

  Without Exception

PRESBYTERY OF MARION

Date Apr 22 Place Bucyrus

Carl R Longbrake

          MODERATOR
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296

                    June 2nd 1935

The Session met at the call of the

Pastor Sunday June 2nd

Elder present Mrs. E O. Wilson

C. E Green, Chauncey Post,

Geo. Lane, D. C. Hoover and

Edgar Condit absent none

Rev Bert Whitacre led in the 

opening prayer after which

Mr D C Hoover was elected

delegate to represent the church

at the June meeting of Presbytery

to be held at Bellefontaine

June 10th Mr D. C. Hoover offered

the closing prayer

             Edgar Condit Clerk

               June 16th 1935

Rev. Bert Whitacre called the

Session together for the purpose

of examining the following 

persons on profession of faith

Joseph Morton, Jack Pruden 

and Bob Pruden all three were

received and their names placed

on the roll.  This meeting at 

which all of the elders were

present was opened with prayer

by Elder C. E. Post andclosed with prayer by 

Elder D. C. Hoover

        Edgar Condit clerk

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[corresponds to numbered page 297 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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					297

                 Sept. 15th 1935

At a meeting of the Session held

after the regular preaching service

and presided over by Rev Bert

Whitacre and at which all the

elders were present but C. E. Post

and which was opened with

prayer by C. E. Green, Geo Lane

was elected delegate and

Mrs. E. O. Wilson alternate to the

fall meeting of Presbytery to be

held at Marseille, Sept 23rd

And 24th 1935  At this meeting

the minutes of the Session meetings

held June 2nd and June 16th

Were approved.

Elder C. E. Green led in the

closing prayer.

             Edgar Condit Clerk

             Dec 8th 1935

Session was called together by

the Pastor Rev. Bert Whitacre,

Elders all present, Meeting opened

with prayer by Mrs E. O. Wilson

Elder C. E. Post was elected delegate

to the Winter meeting of Presbytery to be

held at Marion Tuesday Dec 10th

At this meeting it was decided

to hold a week of evangelistic

meetings asking near by ministers

to help with the preaching services

the meetings to be held during the

week of prayer   at a later date

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298

but no definite action was taken

on any of them.  Meeting closed

with prayer by Edgar Condit

            Edgar Condit Clerk

              March 1st 1936

Session met in the Sabbath

School room after the regular

preaching services.  Meeting 

opened with prayer by

Edgar Condit.  Members present

Mrs. E O. Wilson, C. E. Green,

D. C. Hoover and Edgar Condit.

Carrie Wilson our church

Chorister also attended the

meeting.  This meeting which 

was presided over by our

pastor Rev. Bert Whitacre

decided to hold a series of meetings

beginning March 8th and lasting

four evenings.  Miss Wilson

promising the help of the choir

in the services.  Meeting closed

with prayer by Mrs E O Wilson

Elders absent Chau Post and Geo. Lane

                Edgar Condit Clerk  

                March 8th 1936

Rev Bert Whitacre called the   

Session together for the purpose

of examining Emma Kathleen Saunders

and Frances Catherine Saunders as to

their fitness for church membership

both were accepted.

This meeting was opened with

prayer by Mrs E. O. Wilson

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                                        299

C. E. Green, D. C. Hoover, Edgar Condit

Absent Chau. Post and Geo Lane

Meeting closed with prayer by

Mrs. E. O. Wilson

             Edgar Condit Clerk

The four evening of meetings

alluded to in Session minutes

held March 1st 1936 were conducted 

by the following Rev C. A. Riggs

of the M. E. church of Galena

Rev W. L. Hicky from the Croton

M. E. Church, Miss Cora Murphy

of Delaware and Rev. Carl Longbrake.

The services were fairly well

attended and were well liked

by the people.

At our congregational meeting

held April 8th 1936. Mr Morgan

Chamberlain was elected to the office

of elder in place of Mrs E. O. Wilson

who had finished Mr Chas Comstocks

term.  Edgar Condit was re-elected

Mr. Leland fisher was chosen to take

Mr Morgan Chamberlins place as

trustee.

Reports from the various

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A budget of $1138.00 for local church

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300

                April 13th 1936

The Session met at the home

of Edgar Condit Mr. D. C. Hoover

led in the opening prayer.

After which the Session records

not previously accepted were 

read and approved.  The items

of historical interest were

also approved.

The church roll was examined

and there were found to be 36

who were considered inactive 

of these one was suspended

It was decided by vote to get

in touch with the remaining

35 by personal call of by

letter with the idea of helping 

them spiritually if possible.

Mr Chan Post was elected 

delegate to the spring meeting

of Presbytery to be held at

Marion April 21st.  C. E. Green

was chosen alternate.

The clerk was ordered to place

the annual Report of the 

congregation to Presbytery in the 

minutes of this meeting.

The minutes of the meeting

were approved.

Meeting closed with prayer by

C. E. Green.

Elders all present
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					301 

     Annual Report of Church

                         Membership

Additions                     20

Losses

Deceased                       1

Suspended                      1  

Net total of Communicates    167

S. S. Members, Teachers etc  132

             Financer

General Assembly Synod and

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Total Congregational

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          Other Statistics

Elders                         6

Resident Members

Baptism On Confession         15

Has the Church a Manse       yes

IS your Church a Member

of the Service Pension Plan  yes

            Edgar Condit Clerk


one exception         EXAMINED AND APPROVED
                    
                           Exceptions

absent elders        PRESBYTERY OF MARION

should be recorded   Date Apr. 21 '26 Place Forest Caron

as absent            Stanley L Weens 

                         MODERATOR 
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302

Session met Sunday May 10th 1936

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Elders present C. E. Green C. E. Post

D. C. Hoover and E. M. Condit

Absent Geo. Lane.  The Moderator

Rev. Bert Whitacre offered the opening

prayer.  This meeting was to consider

the advisability of holding a

centennial celebration to Commemorate

the organization of the church in 1835

It was decided by vote that the Session

appoint a committee to make

arrangements for the celebration.

This meeting was closed with prayer

by Elder D. C. Hoover

               Edgar Condit Clerk

Session met May 24th Moderated by

Rev. Bert Whitacre opened with

prayer by C. E. Green elders present

C. E. Green, C. E. Post, Geo. Lane

D. C. Hoover and E. M. Condit absent

none.  The following committee

was chosen to have charge of the

Centennial celebration

Rev Bert Whitacre, F. C. Murphy

D. C. Hoover, D. C. Condit and

Owen Meredith.  Meeting closed with

prayer by Edgar Condit.

             Edgar Condit Clerk

The Session met Sunday June 7th 1936

Rev. Bert Whitacre moderated the meeting

Elders present. C. E. Post, D. C. Hoover, Edgar

Condit, absent C.E. Green and Geo. Lane
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					303

Edgar Condit offered the opening prayer

after which, Rev. Bert Whitacre stated

his desire to be released from the

pastorate of the Condit Church.

As he had apparently made his 

arrangements for leaving, the session

granted his request with the under-

standing that the matter be taken

up with Presbytery at a later date.

Meeting closed with prayer by

C. E. Mast

              Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday June 7th 1936

At the regular Morning Worship Service

Mr Morgan Chamberlain who had been

elected to the office of ruling elder

at the Annual Congregational meeting

was ordained.  This service was 

conducted by the pastor Rev. Bert

Whitacre and was very impressive.

              Edgar Condit clerk

Sunday June 7th 1936 at the close 

of the regular morning worship

service Rev. Bert Whitacre stated

his desire to the congregation to be

released from the office of pastor

of the Condit Church asking that

the sermon which he had just 

preached be his last sermon to

the congregation and that his

salary cease on this date June 7th

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304

pastor continue until July 1st

and that we pay our part of the

amount due the pension fund to

July 1st thus completing the year

This the congregation voted to do.

After a few remarks about the

work here he closed thanking the

people for being kind to him etc.

and offering an earnest prayer

for the success of the work

Throughout the whole meeting he

manifested a very fine Christian spirit

               Edgar Condit Clerk

Sunday June 14th  In the absence of the

pastor the session was called together

by the clerk Edgar Condit.

Elders present Geo. Lane, Morgan

Chamberlin, C. E Green, C. E. Post

D. C. Hoover and E. M. Condit absent

None at this meeting which was opened

with prayer by Edgar Condit, Geo. Lane

was chosen moderator. A meeting of the

congregation was arranged for Sunday

June 28th.  The purpose of this meeting

to be the selection of a delegate to

represent the congregation in an

adjourned meeting of Presbytery to be held

on June 30th at Delaware asking Presbytery

to dissolve the relationship of the Rev.

Bert Whitacre as pastor of this church

This meeting was closed with prayer

By Geo. Lane.

               Edgar Condit Clerk
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					305

June 28th 1936.  Session met at

the call of the clerk.  Elders present

Geo. Lane, C. E. Green, D. C. Hoover,

C. E. Post and Edgar Condit absent

Morgan Chamberlin.  The meeting

was opened with prayer by Edgar Condit

after which Edgar Condit was chosen

to preside over the meeting. Geo Lane

was chosen as delegate and C. E. Green

as alternate to represent the Elders

at the adjourned meeting of Presbytery

to be held in the First Presbyterian

church of Delaware Tuesday P. M.

June 30th.  1936 to ask Presbytery to

comply with the request of the Rev.

Bert Whitacre that his relationship

as Pastor of the Condit Church be

dissolved and on the Rev. H. Nathan

Frederick was conducting the regular

preaching service the session chose

him to moderate the congregational

meeting which had been announced

the two previous Sundays and

which was to be held after the

regular preaching service.

Meeting closed with prayer

by D. C, Hoover.

          Edgar Condit Clerk

           June 28th 1936

The Congregational meeting which had

been announced at two regular

services of the Sabbath school was held

after the preaching service.  As the

Rev. H. Nathan Frederick was preaching

For us that Sunday he complied

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306

and moderated the meeting at this

meeting Mrs. E. O. Wilson and Rev. H. Nathan

Frederick led in short opening prayers.

The Congregation joined with the

pastor Rev. Bert Whitacre in his wish

that his relation as pastor of the 

Condit Church be dissolved and

elected Dan C. Condit to carry their

request up to Presbytery in the

adjourned meeting to be held in the

First Presbyterian Church at Delaware

June 30th.  Rev H. N. Frederick closed

the meeting with a short prayer.

              Edgar Condit Clerk

On July 22nd 1936 The session met with

the moderator Rev Carl Longbrake at

his home at Kilbourne Elders Present

C. E. Post, D. c. Hoover, Morgan Chamberlin

Edgar Condit.  Absent C. E. Green and

Geo. Lane.  As this was also a meeting

of the pulpit committee composed of

the trustees and elders which was

selected at an unofficial meeting

of the congregation the trustees were

present.  Owen Meredith, Leland Fisher,

H. H. Cring and Glendon Comstock

The pulpit committee decided that we

should call a congregation the opportunity

of calling Rev.  H. N. Frederick to the

Condit Church if they so choose.

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committee the session voted to call a

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					307

to the pastorate of the Condit Church

The congregational meeting to be held

Aug 9th at the close of the regular

preaching service.  This meeting

was opened and closed with prayer

by Rev. Carl  Longbrake.

 
After being duly announced a meeting

of the congregation of the Condit Presby-

terian Church was held Aug 9th at 

the close of the regular morning preaching

service.  In the absence of the moder-

ator Rev. Carl Longbrake, Rev S. V.

Sydenstricker moderated the meeting.

After some preliminary remarks

it was decided by a vote of the Congre-

gation to call a pastor to the pulpit

of the Condit Church it was then

decided by vote by ballot to call the

Rev. H. Nathan Frederick to the pastor-

ate of the Condit church as the

vote to extend a call to the Rev. H. Nathan

Frederick had not been unanimous

it was voted to make it so.  It was

also decided by vote to have the Congre-

gation sign the call.

The meeting was then dismissed

with a short prayer by the acting

Moderator Rev. S. V. Sydenstricker.

             Edgar Condit Clerk
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[corresponds to numbered page 308 of 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware 
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308

Sunday September 6th 1937

Rev. H. Nathan  Frederick complied

with the action taken by the elders

that he moderate the meeting

of the session which was held 

immediately after the regular

preaching service. At this meeting

it was decided to hold the installation

services Wed. evening Sept 29th. if

Presbytery saw  fit Rev. S. V. Sydenstricker

was suggested as one of the ministers

whom we would like to have help

in the installation service.  However

it was left to Rev. H. N. Frederick and

Elder D. C. Hoover to arrange with

Presbytery for installation.

D. C. Hoover was chosen delegate to

the fall meeting of Presbytery to

be held at Ostrander Sept. 22nd

Meeting Closed with prayer by

Rev. H. N. Frederick

Elders present C. E. Green, D. C.

Hoover,  Morgan Chamberlin and

Edgar Condit absent C. E. Post and

Geo. Lane.

             Edgar Condit Clerk
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					309

On Sunday Oct 11th 1936 just

one Hundred years lacking 4 days

after the organization of the Trenton 

now 1st Presbyterian Church of Trenton Delaware County Ohio 1873-1937.

We began our anniversary celebration.  

On this date we observed Rally Day  

with a program by the Sabbath

School and short sermon by the

pastor Rev H. M. Frederick.  The Evening

program consisted of a pageant

written by Mr. T. C. Murphy portraying

the organization of the Church in

1836.  The Twenty charter members 

were represented by young people

of the congregation.  Rev. H. N. Frederick

taking the part of the Rev C. N. Ransom

who organized the church 100 years

ago, this was followed by a histor-

ical  pageant of the organization of

the  C. E. Society in 1888 during the

pastorate of Rev Albert E. Sharpless,

This pageant was written by Miss

Mabel Comstock and was presented

by the members of the present

C. E. Society.  The following Tuesday

evening was in charge of pastors of

the Presbytery and included the install-

ation of Rev. H. Nathan Frederick. The

ministers present were Rev. J. R. Miller

Moderator of Presbytery. Rev. J. Stuart

Rev S. V. Sydenstsricker, Rev. H G.

Tinney.  Wednesday evening and was given

over to visiting ministers those 

taking part in the services were

Rev. W. L. Peter of the Sunbury Baptist

church, Rev. w. A. Williams of the
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310

Sunbury Methodist Church

Rev. Jo E. Smith of Bethel and

School and churches and Rev C. A. Riggs

of Galena and Vans Valley churches.

Thursday evening was our social

evening and was in charge of the

Presbyterian Guild among other

numbers they presented a short

history of the organization which

was founded about 1911.

Friday evening was given to the

Woman's Missionary Society. They

used the roll of 1882  the oldest

roll they could find although through

Mrs Marian Rice who is the only

charter member now listing they

learned that the Society was

organized in June 1874 there were

20 or more responses from friends

and relatives.  the program closed

with a play entitled, "If I be his

disciple".  which we thought was

exceedingly well acted.

Sunday Oct 18th was home-coming

day.  Rev. Charles Reeder of Weihnrin

China preached the sermon.

Rev. Charles Reeder is the grandson

of Mr. Simon Pierson who became

elder Nov. 28th 1869 this office he held

until his death.

Mr. Reeder's text was from the first

chapter of Acts the 8th verse he told how

in his field in China for years they

seemed to lack power there after visiting

a church up in the mountains that

had received the power of the Holy Spirit

they too sought and obtained the
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					311

promised comforter and with Him

power that gave new life to the work

one of the conditions that the

Spirit demanded of them was public

confession of their sins.  Mr. Reeder

told how it cost him one dollar to

make restitution for a sin which

he committed in his younger

days while living in Delaware O

His mother said that from his

letters written from China she

knew something had happened

although she did not know what.

After dinner which was served at

the church Miss Leona Murphy of

Delaware O.  whose early days were

spent in this community presided

over the meeting.  The program

consisted mostly of short talks by

local and visiting friends.

the Rev. John Glenn of Bloomingburg

Ohio was the only former pastor

present.  Through the efforts of 

elder D C Hoover many of the tools

and other contraptions with which

our ancestors were familiar but

which are pretty much unknown 

to the younger generation were 

assembled in one of our Sunday

School rooms that all might see

and be helped to understand

some of the changes that have taken

place in the last 100 years.

As there appears to be no mention

in any of the church records of the

building of the church in 1879 which

is our present church before remodeling
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312

we are including with the history

a rather lengthy but interesting

account of the construction, cost

furnishings etc.  which appeared

in the "Sunbury Spectator June 5th 1879

this paper was obtained from

Mrs Marian Rice, Saginan Mich.

and the account of the building

of the church was read Sunday

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given at the time.

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					313 

                      DEDICATION OF

                TRENTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

                  SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1879

          The old Meeting House is discarder.

          For a new and imposing Edifice,

        of increased proportions, in design,

    Yet permanently adapted the Christian worship

      Of an Enlightened an Zealous Denomination

                   of God's People.

     Notwithstanding the somewhat unpropitious state of the weather

on Sunday, that most acceptable day of rest, there was furnished

a brief season of exceptionable enjoyment, morally, socially and

religiously, for the good people of Trenton and adjacent townships.

the occasion being the consecration of an absolute model sanctuary

to the worship of the Almighty.  The day had long been anxiously

looked forward to by the Presbyterian brethren and their interest

had arrived at its zenith on Saturday Eve. but only to be somewhat

dampened by the dawn of a dull and showery morning, which, however,

was such an inestimable boon for vegetation that they cheerfully

waived personal inconvenience, and in goodly number rallied to 

the selected spot, for the day's  observation.  It is within half

a mile of Condit Station, directly south, at the first crossing

of the roads.


                   Presbyterianism in Trenton

     It would be in keeping here, we may say, that as early

as 1836 there were formed sufficient devotees to the good faith

to secure the organization of a church.  With such zealous work-

ers as Alvin Condit, A. C. Fink, Robt't Lewis, G VanDorn, Silas

Ogden and Alvin T. Condit, it is a small matter of surprise that

we find a church erected and consecrated the following year,

which though small, it will yet be clearly demonstrated, was

ample to foster ad promote the interests and affections of a 

subsequent Church of gratifying proportion.  In the humble Cot

(for it was little more) the true teachings of Christianity fell 

like seed upon good ground, as we find 1866 a new and much

larger church had to be provided, affording increased facilities

for the prosecution of the noble mission in hand.  Elated with

their success in the past, and invigorated with unction from

above in response to prayers that accompanied their sweet labors,

they steadily pursued their noble mission to the dawn of last

year.

     When it became evident that their ranks were filling beyond

the capacity of their camp, under divine blessing, they again

resolved to meet the exigencies of the hour, and as a result of

their councils and a canvass for financial aid, in May last, the

foundation of a yet large Church was laid with becoming cere-

monies.  the build committee entrusted with the supervision

of the work was Messars. I. A. Pierson, H. Wheaton, L. S. Condit, Enoch

Condit and E. Rice, who applied their united talents and energies

to a nobel work that will stand a lasting monument to their

Christian zealand devotion.  For twelve long months was the work

carefully prosecuted with a single eye to economy and the perfect

completion of their task, and never were combined efforts more

successfully directed.


                The New Presbyterian Church,

which was solemnly dedicated on Sunday, is a very neat frame

structure, with bell tower in half-Grecian style, and set upon
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314

a solid stone foundation.  The dimensions are about 51 feet by

33 and 21 feet high.  Its acoustic properties are excellent and

the method of ventilation by the side windows is perfect.  From

the sanctuary and by an external side door a commodious commit-

tee room is entered, thus adapting it also to the purpose of a

vestry.  The interior woodwork is of ash and walnut.  The seats

being plain but exceedingly comfortable.  The reading desk and

minister's chairs, three in number, on the raised dias, are rich-

ly carved in ecclesiastical designs.  The several windows are of 

handsomely designed stained glass, each being  surmounted in its

curvature with a beautifully illuminated crown, anchor, sheaf,

dove, bible tablets, grapes and other scriptural emblems.  These

are the workmanship of Mr. George Misch, an accomplished artist

of Chicago.  The floor and platform are very suitably carpeted

and over the center aisle is suspened a brilliant 12-light

glass chandelier with innumerable miniature prismatic pendants.

the illuminating power is effective by night, under the rich

lusture afforded by the sparkling glass, and the amber-colored

lamps in contrast with the ornamented globes is charming to the

eye by day.  The interior of the church is also further beautiful-

fied by artistic fresco work, after the latest designs, composed

of soft toned blendings of various rich tints, throwing off a

contrast most pleasing, yet chaste and in strict keeping with

the purpose of the structure, wherein the presence of the Great

Jehovah may be invoked.  The seating capacity now secured will

accommodate about four hundred persons, and right heartily

pleased we are to record that the successful labors of the much

beloved pastor and members of this zealous denomination are rap-

idly increasing its actual membership, nearly half that number

already.  With this brief sketch of the church and its new place

of worship, we proceed to report

                     The Consecration Services

At a quarter to eleven the major part of the seats were taken

and upon the dias was seated their pastor, the Rev. R. Wylie, as

also the Rev. N. S. Smith. D.D. of Delaware, and the Rev. A.S.

Carson of Westerville, the latter being visitors to participate

in the interesting services.  The Rev. Wylie having opened the

meeting with prayer, the choir of the church, which is peculiarly

fortunate in its possession of naturally good voices, under the

efficient and painstaking leadership of Mr. Smith Ketchum, sup-

ported by L.S. Condit, sang that beautiful anthem, "Jerusalem, My

Happy Home,"  with a spirit of enthusiasm well calculated to con-

vey the beautiful sentiment of the composition to every Christian

heart; after which Rev. Smith read the lesson for the day, and

Rev. Carson offered up a prayer.  An appropriate dedication

hymn was then ably rendered by the Rev. Smith, whose attentive

and deeply interested congregation had increased very largely by

this time, His subject was on the unity of Christ with God, his

pre-existence with the Father before the world,  The wonderful

and bountiful condescension of God, through the gift of His Holy

Spirit in the Savior, establishing direct communication with Him-

self. The beautiful teachings afforded by the life of Christ

were most effectually set forth, and man's necessity of salvation,

with its only method to be obtained, was dwelt upon with remark-

able fevor, while he earnest implored that divine blessing might

descend and ever remain on the people of Trenton, and that those

who previously have gone home might awake to righteousness, and

those who were still found living when the last trumpet shall be

sounded may be caught up in realms of endless bliss.  After the

sermon, Rev. Wylie stated that the Cost of the beautiful

building they now occupied amounted to $2888.96, of which

$2842.50 had been subscribed, leaving only the nominal sum of

$46.46 to be raised to clear the entire under taking. They would 

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                                        315

however, require the addition of a heating apparatus in the win-

ter, which no doubt would come around in due season, and they

might congratulate themselves on a thoroughly replete and com-

fortable house of worship in which to meet their God in relig-

ious communion.  As customary on such occasions, the "Old

Hundredth" was adopted to the singing of the doxology, the ven-

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whole congregation.

                       In the Evening

the weather having cleared off beautifully, the congregation, as

was expected, numbered from four to five hundred persons from all

parts.  The choir opened the service with a fine anthem.  "Doxol-

ogy."  After which old "Coronation" was sung by all present with

heart and voice.  The same reverend gentlemen who officiated

in the morning were again present in the evening.  Rev. Carson

preaching a magnificent discourse from the 65th  Psalm, 4th verse,

which though exhaustive was listened to with marked attention

by his audience, and deemed by all to be a most masterly argu-

ment in support of God's Church.  After an appropriate hymn, the

benediction was pronounced by Rev. Wylie and thus ended a day

long to be remembered in Trenton.


   We may add that to intensify the enjoyment of the day's pro-

ceeding, it was also the eleventh anniversary for the Rev. Robert

Wylie becoming the pastor of the little flock at this place,

with whom he has labored most earnestly and sucessfully to the

glory of God.  He was the recipient of many congratulations,

especially as Trenton was his first charge as a minister.  His

success has been so highly flattering and it was his privilege

now to preside over one of the hansomest and most comfortable

church buildings in this section of the state, while retaining

the heartiest co-operation and prayers of his Flock.


Copied from Sunbury Spectator of June 5, 1879.

In possession of Mrs. Marian Rice, Saginaw, Mich.
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316

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317

Session met at the home of the Moderator

Rev. H. Nathan Frederick Wed. Oct. 28th 1936.

Elders present C. E. Green, D. C. Hoover, Edgar

Condit absent Geo Lane, C. E. Post and 

Morgan Chamberlin.  Rev. HN. Frederick

offered the opening prayer.  Minutes

of the previous session meetings

beginning  May 10th and  including Sept 6th

read and approved Mrs. Mary Gartman 

Frederick presented her letter from the

Reformed church of Thornville O. the

session voted to receive her into the

communion of the Condit Church.

It was decided to have a regular time

for our session meetings probably every

two months but it was left until the

first of the year to set a definite time of

the month for meeting.  After voting to

adjourn the meeting was closed with

prayer by elder C. E. Green

               Edgar Condit Clerk

The Session met at the call of the pastor

Rev. H. Nathan Frederick at the manse Feb 4th '37

Elders present D. C. Hoover, Morgan Chamberlin

Edgar and Condit, absent C. E. Green, Geo. Lane

C. E. Post.  This meeting was opened with

prayer by D. C. Hoover minutes of the congre-

gational meeting held Sunday Aug 9th 1936

read and approved. It was decided to hold

evening preaching services each Sunday

evening beginning Feb 14th and closing

Sunday evening March 21st followed by a

Good Friday evening service and observance

of the Lord's Supper march 26th It was

also decided to keep a record of the names
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                    <text>[page 305]

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318

of the members present at the communion

services. As there is an account of the

building of the Condit Church which was

completed and dedicated in the spring

of 1879 in any of the church records it was

voted to place a type written copy from.

The Sunbury Spectator of June 5th 1879

describing the building cost etc. in the

session records. This meeting was closed

with prayer by Rev. H. N. Frederick

                      Edgar Condit Clerk


As had been announced from the pulpit

a joint meeting of the elders and trustee

gathered at the home of the moderator

Rev. H. N. Frederick Thursday evening March

4th 1937.  Elders present, D. E. Green

Geo. Lane, D. C. Hoover, Morgan Chamberlin

and Edgar Condit absent C. E. Post.

Trustees present Owen Meredith and

Glendon Comstock.  This meeting was opened

with prayer by Edgar Condit after which

a motion carried to include the trustees

in the meeting, Mr Owen Meredith then

presented the budget for the coming year as

drawn up by the trustees which was accepted by

vote.  Total amount of budget as accepted 1811.76.

Rev H. N. Frederick suggested that a committee

composed of the trustees with Owen Meredith

as chairman formulate a committee to plan and

carry out the every member convas under the

direction of Rev. H. N. Frederick.  The above sugges-

tion was adopted by vote, a motion also carried

to issue an annual financial report of congrega-

tion to all members of the church and other contribution

this meeting closed with prayer by Rev. H. N. Frederick

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					97
The Annual Congregational Meeting of the

Condit Church was held April 7th, After supper

served at the church, the meeting which was

presided over by Rev. H. N. Frederick was

opened with a short devotional program.

Then followed the reports from the various

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Elders.  C. E. Post and D. C. Hoover

Trustees Owen Meredith and Glendon Comstock,

Mrs D. C. Condit  was re-elected treasurer

Mr D. C. Condit was re-elected clerk of the

congregation.  Mrs. D. C. Condit was also re-

elected pianist and Miss Carrie Wilson was

re-elected chorister.  The meeting was

adjourned with a closing prayer by the leader

Re. H. N. Frederick

                   Edgar Condit Clerk

The session met at the request of the pastor Rev.

H. N. Frederick at the manse Thursday evening

April 8th 1937.  The elders attending this meeting

were D. C. Hoover, Morgan Chamberlin and

Edgar Condit, those absent were C. E. Post

C. E. Green and Geo. Lane. D. C. Hoover led in

the opening prayer.  All minutes and other

items since Sept 6th approved.

Morgan Chamberlin was chosen delegate to the 

Spring meeting of presbytery to be held at ForFest

April 20th, Edgar Condit was chosen alternate.

Mr. and Mrs. William Whitney presented their

letters Mrs Whitney from the Ostrander Baptist

church and Mr Whitney from the Sunbury

Baptist church, as all present expressed

themselves by consent and vote as favorable

to their being received into the communion

of the Condit Church it was so ordered
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98

and public announcement was made the

following Sunday.  After a fruitless

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having their names on the church roll

were placed on the suspended list.

Motion was made and carried to include

the Annual report of church to presbytery

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Minutes of this meeting read and

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        Report of Church to Presbytery

                           Membership

Additions                      1


Losses

Suspended                     20

Deceased                       2

Net total of communicants    145

S.S. Members Teachers etc    116 


Finances

General Assembly, synod and

Presbyterial expenses               23.84

Congregational Current receipts   1888.49

Special Receipts Congregational    601.44

Total Congregational benevolences  222.70 

       Other statistics

Elders                             6

Has the church a Manse?          Yes

Is your church a member of the

service Pension Plan?            Yes

                Edgar Condit clerk

H. N. Frederick
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					99


            EXAMINED AND APPROVED

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             PRESBYTERY OF MARION

           Date 4-20-37 Place Forest 

              Harry G Finney 

                           MODERATOR
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J.B.L. 84 [illegible] Rd



		1925		                                   1	

Fri

May 1. 	Taggart to Columbus for Mendenhall			5.00

     	  Taggart to Fredericktown				6.00

Sat

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Fri 8

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Sun

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May 15	Owen Kimball to Magnetic				4.00

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May 30	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

May 31	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon Jun 1

Tues

June 2	Dr Van Houten to St Francis Hospital			5.00

Wed

June 3	Taggart to Columbus				        1.00






                                                        3

Thur		broke down				

June 4	Four people to Delaware				        4.00

Fri

June 5	Jones visitors to Grandview Col			        6.00

	Cusf from Delaware				        2.00

	Striders bus people to Delaware			        4.00

	Callie, Thurman &amp; Bessie Perfect home from Lodge	1.00

Sat 6

Sun 7

Mon 8

Tues 9	Man to Col Levine Milling Co				7.00

Wed

June 10	Man to Hildebrands on Blaney farm			1.00

Thur 11	

Fri 12	Jones to Columbus					4.00

Sat 13

Sun 14	Helped Strosnider put Mrs Dwimell in casket		1.00

Mon 15	Helped with chairs at Mrs Dwinell funeral

	Helped take Lou Fuller to Case Hospital and		5.00

	to Robert McElwees twice at Westerville

	Charley Dwinells Machine to funeral

Tues

June 16	Brot chairs from Mrs Dwimells			        5.00

Wed

June 17	Helped dress &amp; put Robert McElwee in casket		2.00

	&amp; cleaned machines

Thur

June 18 Helped at Rob't McElwee funeral			        2.00

	Charlott Willoughby baby from Delaware			2.00

Fri

June 19	Tullers to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 20

Sun 21	Lily &amp; Rosa Barcus to &amp; from Galena			2.00

Mon

June 22	Man to Near Gahanna				        5.00

	Man &amp; Woman to Frank Irwin to Irwin's place		 .75

Tues

June 23	Coal man to Linworth				        3.50

Abbie &amp; Owen Kimball to farm				         .50

Wed

June 24	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00
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June 25	&amp; Hose helped at funeral                                     	3.50

	Owen Kimball to Jno Greggo

	Strosy to Mary Fisher 				                 .50

Fri

June 26	Helped put Mrs Fisher in casket &amp; took her out to 
	
	also Hose took door badge out			                1.50

Sat

June 27	Taggart to Alum Creek bridge and all around		        2.50
	                
	Helped at Mrs Fisher funeral				        1.50

Sun

June 28	Charlotte Willoughby from Delaware			        2.00

Mon 29	

Tues 30	C.O.Armstrong up to when Arthur Isotel Boston farm	        1.50

Wed

July 1	Mrs Frakes &amp; children to Columbus			        5.00

Thur	

July 2	Taggart to Columbus				                5.00

Fri

July 3	Abbie &amp; Owen Kimball to Magnetic			        4.00

	Strosnider to Frank Irvin &amp; Geo Works

	Strosnider farm Gregg Bridge               		        2.00

Sat 4	

Sun 5	Mrs Magill &amp; daughter to Westerville			        1.50

	Fisters Sherbourne to Delaware			                2.00

Mon

July 6	Jones to Columbus					        4.00

	Owen &amp; Abbie Kimball from Magnetic			        4.00
Tues

July 7  Mr Wagner up to farm                                            1.00

        Owen Kimball to Shepherd Santars                                4.00
Wed

July 8	Mr Wagner up to farm				                1.00

Thur 9

Fri 10	Mr Moore &amp; boy to North Columbus			        4.00

Sat 11	

Sun 12	Mr &amp; Mrs Fagan to Columbus			                5.00

Mon 13

Tues 14	Alva White to Linden				                4.00

Wed

July 15	With Strosy to Col for Grace Platt			        2.00

Thur 16




						                5

Fri

July 17	Tullens to Columbus				               5.00

	Strosnider to Worthington  [Cross]			       3.00

Sat

July 18	Strosnider to below Glenn Willisons			       2.00

	Mrs Earl Wilcox to Patricks &amp; Westerville		       3.00

Sun

July 19	Strosnider to Galena Cemetary &amp; Platts		               1.50

	Hose to Platt girl funeral				       1.50 

Mon

July 20	Took casket to Cross				               1.50

	Strosnider to Helwigs				               2.50

Tues

July 21	Hose at Cross funeral 7 hrs all day       

	Helped put Helwig baby in casket          		       4.00

Wed

July 22	Strosy to Radium Hospital				       5.00

	Hose to Helwig baby funeral				       1.00

Thurs

July 23	Strosnider to Gail Hoovers				       2.00

Fri

July 24	Hose helped put Mr Hoovers in casket		               1.00

	Spearman boy to Al Boyds &amp; back			               1.50

Sat

July 25	Hose took flowers out to Hoovers			       1.00

	Hose helped at Hoovers funeral			               1.50

	Two women north of Marengo			               3.00

Sun 26

Mon 27	Jones to Columbus					       6.00

Tues	

July 28	Strosnider to Wm Spearman				       2.00

Wed 29

Thurs 30  Hose helped put Mr Spearman in casket		               1.00

	Strosy, Taggart &amp; Hixenbaugh to Galena			       1.00

	Hose helped at office 				               5.00

Fri

July 31	Chairs &amp; flowers to Spearman Hose machines	               1.50

	Hose Helped at funeral				               1.50

Sat

Aug 1	Chairs from Spearman				               1.50

Sun

Aug 2	Harry Hall home					               1.00

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6						

Mon

Aug 3	Benedict to Grant Hospital				4.00

Tues 	Helped Strosy at office				        2.00

Aug 4	Mr Wagner up to farm				        1.00

Wed

Aug 5	Man to Worthington all day				5.00

	Strosnider to Heycooks				        2.00

Thur	Strosnider to Bowsens				        2.00

Aug 6	Helped put Mrs Heycook in casket			1.00

Fri

Aug 7	Helped at Mrs Heycook funeral			        1.50

	Helped put Bowser boy in casket			        2.00

	Strosnider to Poe's					2.00

	Two women &amp; man to Bowser Stockwell		        2.00

Sat

Aug 8	Helped bury Bowser boy and	

	got Chas Goare from Case Hospital			2.00

	Festus Sherbourne from Delaware			        2.00

Sun

Aug 9	Helped get Mrs Ana Scott from Mt Carmel		        2.00

	Got chairs from Poe's				        2.00

	Festus Sherbourne from Delaware			        2.00

Mon

Aug 10	Mr Wagner to farm				        1.00

	Man to Shoe factory Delaware			        2.00

	Helped Strosy with Mr Boyd				1.00

Tues

Aug 11	Abbie &amp; Owen Kimball to Magnetic			4.00

Wed

Aug 12	Tullens to Columbus				        5.00

Thurs	

Aug 13	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Aug 14	Brown from Union station for Taggart		        5.00

Sat 15

Sun 16	Corbin boy to Westerville				1.50

Mon 17

Tues 18	Strosnider to C. Vansickles for Hamah Bradfield	        2.00

Wed	Ray Gill from Berkshire bridge to Westerville		3.00

Aug 19	Hannah Bradfield in casket				1.00




						                   7

Thur	 Helped at Bradfield funeral				2.00

Aug 20

Fri Aug 21 Jones to Columbus				        5.00

Sat Aug 22

Sun Aug 23

Mon Aug 24

Tues Aug 25 Strosy to Chas. Graves 2 trips			2.00

Wed Aug 26

Thur 27	Strosy to Mrs VanKirks				        2.00

	Helped put Chas Goare in casket			        1.00

	Back to Mrs VanKirks				        1.00

	Chairs to Chas Goare				        1.00

Fri

Aug 28	Helped put Mrs VanKirk in casket			1.00
  
	Helped at Chas Goare's funeral			        1.50

	Brot chairs from Galena to Mrs Van Kirks		

	Then to Centerburg for Death certificate		3.00

Sat

Aug 29	Helped at Mrs VanKirks funeral			        2.00

Sun 30

Mon 31	Strosnider to Earl Garling house			2.00

Tues

Sept 1	Strosnider to Earl Garling house again		        1.00

	Mrs Dr. Williams to Croton				1.50

Wed

Sept 2	Helped put Aril Garling house in casket		        1.00
 
	Mrs Gelston &amp; Mildred to State Fair			4.00

Thur

Sept 3	Helped take chairs to Garling house			

	Helped at funeral					3.50

	Helped get chairs

	Hugh Nielson to Rome Corners			        1.00

Fri

Sept 4	Harry Hall out house				        1.00

Sat

Sept 5	Mrs Dr Williams from Croton to Delaware		        3.50

Sun

Sept 6	To State Hospital for Mr Horton, gone all day		3.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

	Lily &amp; Rosa Barcus to &amp; from Galena			1.00

	Poe boy up home					        1.50


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						8

Mon

Sept 7	Helped put Horton in casket				2.00

Tues

Sept 8	Helped at Horton funeral all day			3.00

	Mr Bently from Westerville				1.50

Wed 9

Thurs 10

Fri 11	Hixenbaugh's to Hartford				3.00

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14	Barn Burned

Tues 15

Wed 16	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Boy to Delaware					        2.00

Thurs 17

Fri 18	Strosnider to Chas. Yeaman				2.00

Sat

Sept 19	Taggart &amp; Fagan to Coshocton			        14.00

	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

Sept 20	Strosy to Farmans &amp; Cemetery			        2.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon 21

Tues 22

Wed 23

Thurs 24

Fri 25	Taggart &amp; Cupp to Columbus			        5.00

Sat

Sept 26	Helped put Mrs Patterson in casket			1.00

Sun

Sept 27	Ot Farney to Delaware				        2.00

	Hixenburgh to Bennett Sawmill west of Galena		1.00

Mon 28

Tues 29	Strosnider to Clyde Beddows			        2.00

	Helped put Beddow boy in casket			        1.00

Wed

Sept 30	Helped put Mrs Kempton in casket		

	Helped with chairs and helped		                4.00

	at Beddow &amp; Kempton funerals

	Mrs Krantz to Rome near Harry Halls			1.00

	Man &amp; 2 boys near Croton				2.00



Thurs	        Got new machine

Oct 1	

Fri Oct 2	Taggart to State Highway Columbus		5.00

Sat Oct 3

Sun Oct 4

Mon 5	        Woman to Krantz					1.00

	        Woman to Best farm west of Berkshire		1.25

Tues

Oct 6	        Helped take Owen Kimball to Magnetic		1.50

Wed

Oct 7	        Strosy to Ulery's near Centerburg	        2.50

Thur

Oct 8	        Strosy to Centerburg, Croton &amp; Rick Hill	3.50

	        Mr Parks &amp; Cheshire man to Delaware		3.00
  
	        Harry Hall's girl to farm Rome Corners		2.00

Fri

Oct 9	        Helped Strosy put Mrs Ulery in casket		1.50

	        Miss Cooke &amp; Leta Likes to Columbus		5.00

Sat

Oct 10	        Hixenbaughs to Mt Vernon			5.00

Sun

Oct 11	        Abbie Kimball &amp; C. Armstrong farm (Magnetic)	4.00

	        Helped care for Owen Kimball			1.00

Mon	        (&amp; took Abbes &amp; Clarup to &amp; from office all forenoon 

Oct 12	        Helped unpack caskets at office on 		1.50

Tues

Oct 13	        Helped at office &amp; to put Kimball in casket	1.00

	        Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Wed

Oct 14	        Helped Strosy all forenoon &amp; at funeral all day

	        in afternoon, also machine       		3.00

Thur 15	

Fri 16

Sat 17	        Helped Strosy care for O. E. Williams		1.50

Sun

Oct 18	        Helped get Mrs Galpin at Black Lick		1.50

Mon

Oct 19	        Helped take A.C. Williams home		

	        Took Machine to funeral and		

	        helped dress Mrs Galpin 			3.00

	        Mr. Wagner to farm				1.00

	        Mr Smith to Delaware				2.50


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		10

	Helped Strosy with Mrs Galpin funeral		        1.00

Oct 20`	Abbie Kimball &amp; Bertha Riggs to Del			2.00

Wed 21

Thur 22	Man to Johnstown					2.00

Fri

Oct 23	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 24

Sun 25	Corbin boy &amp; other boy to Westerville			1.50

Mon 26	

Tues 27	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

Wes

Oct 28	 Helped take people to Mt Vernon Hospital		1.50

	Mr Case north of Johnstown				2.50

	Judge Allen to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Oct 29	Antique man to Geo Williams			         .50

Fri

Oct 30 	Strosnider to Irwin Coles				2.50

	Strosnider to Mr Duglon				1.50

Sat

Oct 31	Helped put Mr Cole in casket				1.50

	Taggart &amp; Fagan to Delaware			        2.50

	Four bus people to Mt Vernon			        6.00

Sun

Nov 1	Chairs to &amp; from Coles at Westerville			3.00

Mon

Nov 2	Helped put Mrs Bowie in casket			        1.50

	Helped at Duglass funeral &amp; took Machine		2.50

	Strosy to Delaware, Cupp &amp; friends back		        2.50

Tues

Nov 3	Helped at Mrs Bowie funeral				2.00

Wed 4	

Thur 5	Mr Wagner up to farm				        1.00

Fri

Nov 6	man to Galena					         .50

Sat

Nov 7	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Mon 8	Man &amp; Woman east of Pagetown			        4.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00





						11

Fri	Strosy &amp; Man Delaware to Liberty to Shaws		4.00

Tues

Nov 10	Mrs Krantz to Rome near Harry Halls			1.00

Wed

Nov 11	Helped Strosy with Lillian Skeels			4.00

Thur

Nov 12	Helped dress &amp; put Lillian in casket			5.00

Fri

Nov 13	Helped forenoon &amp; afternoon at funeral		        2.50

Sat 14

Sun 15

Mon 16	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm				        1.00

Tues 17

Wed 18	Man Woman &amp; kids to Bloomfield			        3.00

Thur

Nov 19	Jones to Columbus					5.00

&amp;	Mrs Krantz from near Harry Halls			1.00

Fri

Nov 20	Strosnider to Frank Hays				2.00

Sat

Nov 21	Strosnider back to Hays				        1.50

	Cupp &amp; Mrs Gost from Westerville			2.00

Sun

Nov 22	Pulled Harry Mantow around to start machine			1.00

	Strosy to Biggs					        2.00

	Helped put Mr Hay in casket				1.50

	Harry Hall out town				        1.00

Mon

Nov 23	Paul Walkens to Marengo				        4.00

	Helped in morning and at Hay funeral			2.50

Tues	

Nov 24	Helped at Biggs boy funeral				1.50

	Helped take Glenn Perfect to Hospital			1.00

	Mrs Bolton &amp; childrens to Fargo			        2.00

	Red Saunders up home				        1.50

Wed

Nov 25	Strosy to Columbus to Sina Prosser		        6.00

	To casket factory &amp; helped clean chapel	

	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Thur

Nov 26	Helped put Sina Prosser in casket			2.00

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			12

Nov 27	Helped at Sina Prossers funeral

Sat

Nov 28	Two boys to Delaware				        2.50

Sun

Nov 29	boy to Johnstown					2.50

Mon	

Nov 30	Milk inspected all around Blue Valley			8.00

Dec

Tues 1

Wed 2

Thurs 3	Red Saunders wife to near Fargo			        5.00

Fri

Dec 4	Kendricks to Col to funeral				8.00

Sat 5	

Sun 6	Wills Strosy to London for Burley Blairs sister		1.50

	Festus Sherbourne to Del - Taggart back		        2.50

Mon 7

Tues 8

Wed 9	Strosy to Herman Waldrons				1.00

Thur

Dec 10	Helped put Mrs Waldron in casket			1.00

	Strosy to Mt Carmel with Wills boy			1.00

Fri

Dec 11	To Africa for device then Waldrons &amp; Eden		1.00

	Strosy to Mr Youngs west of Berkshire  		        1.00

Sat

Dec 12	Taggart home, Taggart &amp; Summers back		        1.00

Sun

Dec 13	Helped put Mr Young in casket			        1.00

Mon

Dec 14	Helped take chairs to Youngs &amp; helped at funeral   	2.50

Tues

Dec 15	Strosy to Searles &amp; brot chairs home			2.00

        Helped get Grace Skinner                                1.00

Wed

Dec 16	Strosnider to Clara Skinners				 .50

	Helped put Mr Searles in casket			        1.00
	
	Tom Bailey &amp; mother to Johnstown			3.00

Thur	Helped take chairs to Searles			        4.00

Dec 17	Helped at Searles funeral		

			



						13

Fri	Strosnider took flowers to Skinners		        3.50

	Helped at Grace Jones funeral		

	Helped get chairs from Searles		

Sat

Dec 19	Strosnider to Marengo to Stoltz			        3.00

Sun

Dec 20	Hauled Harry Manter around			        1.00

Mon

Dec 21	Helped put Mr Stoltz in casket			        1.00

Tues

Dec 22	Taggart to Mt Vernon &amp; Fredericktown		        6.00

	Strosnider to Elias Hay's				2.00

Wed

Dec 23	Hays to &amp; from Strosnider's office 2 trips		2.50

	Helped at Stoltz funeral				2.50

	Frank Hoovers family down		                5.00

Thur

Dec 24	Helped put Hay in casket &amp; to Westerville for certificate  2.00

	Home all afternoon for Strosy			        1.00

Fri

Dec 25	Mrs Dr Williams from Delaware to Columbus		6.00

Sat

Dec 26	Helped at Mrs Fravel funeral				1.50

	News milk &amp; Dugg to Galena

Sun 27	

Mon 28

Tues 29	Strosnider to Smith Piper's mothers			2.00

	Helped unbox casket				        2.00

	Helped get Cecil Knoderer 				1.50

Wed

Dec 30	Helped get Gabriel Williams				1.50

	Helped at office &amp; Mrs Piper in casket			2.50

Thur

Dec 31	Knoderer in casket helped at office at forenoon	        3.50

	Helped at Piper funeral &amp; in 			

1926

Fri

Jan 1	To Galena &amp; cemetery for   [not legible]	        5.00

	To Henry Wilsons twice			        

	Chairs to &amp; from Knoderers		

	machine at Knoderer funeral			

 	O. Young to gas gate				        1.00

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			14

Jan 2	Helped at Gabe Williams funeral			        2.00

	&amp; Aunt Delia in casket			

Sun

Jan 3	Mrs Headley buried at Prospect			        2.00

	Strosnider to Holts					2.00

	Girl to Galena					        2.00

Mon		

Jan 4	Chairs to Aunt Delia &amp; funeral			        2.00

Tues

Jan 5	Taggart to Walhonding				        19.00

	Strosy to Holts to Match piece for dress		                    1.00

Wed

Jan 6	Holts funeral					        1.00

	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

Thur

Jan 7	Strosy to Sherm Clarks &amp; Brot chairs home		2.50

	Jones to Columbus					5.00

Fri

Jan 8	Strosy to Mannon's Harbottle farm			2.50

	Brot Mannon woman to office			        1.00

Sat

Jan 9	Helped Cler at Sherm Clark funeral			2.50

	Dr Van Houten wife &amp; Mother to Jane Huffs		1.50

Sun 10

Mon 11	Dr Van Houten to Jim Huffs				1.00

Tues

Jan 12	Dr Van Houten from Jim Huffs			        1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed 13

Thur 14

Fri 15

Sat 16	Miss Skinner to Westerville				1.00

Sun 17

Mon 18	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Tues

Jan 19	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

Wed

Jan 20	Dr Van Houten from Jim Huffs			        1.00

	Taggart to Col to see Mr Weiser			        5.00





						15

Thur	Armstrong Strosnider &amp; Strosy to Mrs Grim fun	        2.00

Jan 21	Man to Gray Chapel Delaware			        2.00

Fri

Jan 22	Dr Gorsuch to Jim Huffs &amp; Col for drugs		        4.00

Sat

Jan 23	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

Jan 24	Dr Van Houten to Jim Huffs				1.00

Mon

Jan 25	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues

Jan 26	Strosnider to Albert Manns				2.50

Wed
 
Jan 27	Put Mrs Mann in casket				        1.00

Thur	Dr Van Houten to Richardson's			        1.50

Jan

Fri 28	Dr Van Houten to Huffs				        1.00

Jan 29	Helped at Mrs Mann funeral				2.50

	Dr Gorsuch to Johnston &amp; Jim Huffs			2.50

Sat 

Jan 30	Nancy VanHouten &amp; Pet to Jim Huffs			1.00

Sun

Jan 31	Dr Van Houton &amp; Mother from Jim Huffs		        1.00

Feb

Mon 1

Feb

Tues 2	Dr Van Houten to Huffs				        1.00

	Alma Boyd to Mark Perfects				1.50

	Strosy to Butts E. Columbus				5.00

Wed 3

Thur 4	Butts funeral all day		3.00  		        7.00

	First call to Jim Huffs		2.00  

	First call to Clem Baily	2.00  

Fri

Feb 5	Mrs Huff in casket					1.00

	Mrs Bailey in casket				        1.00

Sat

Feb 6	Mrs Baily funeral					1.50

Sun 7	Cora Huff funeral					2.50

Mon

Feb 8	First call to Tom Youngs at Galena			2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

Feb 9	First call to Mrs Conklin at Croton			4.00

	Put Mr Young in casket			

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			16

Wed	Mrs Will Boston to Hospital			        3.50

Feb 10	Tom Young funeral			

Thur	Strosy to Col for John Prosser			        5.00

Feb 11	Doria Stockwell from Hospital			        2.00

Fri

Feb 12	Woman from Col - to Strosy chapel   John Prosser	                    1.50

	First call to G.J. Burrers				1.00

	Five boys to Berlin school house			3.00

Sat

Feb 13	First call to Jake Wibbons				2.00

	First call to Mr Holt				        2.00

	Helped dress, Burrer, Davis &amp; John Prosser woman	2.00

        Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

Feb 14	To Galena for Davis death certificate			5.00

	Davis funeral				        

	John Prosser woman funeral		        

	Mr Holt in casket				

Mon

Feb 15	Mr Burrer funeral to cemetery		                4.00

	&amp; helped wash machines worked all day		

	Mrs Abbie Kimball to farm				  .50

Tues

Feb 16	Mr Holt funeral					         5.00

	Closson funeral from poor house		

	In ambulance for Mrs Surrell		

Wed

Feb 17	Helped at office					2.00

	Mr Wagner up to farm				        1.00

Thur

Feb 18	Helped take Mrs Surrell to C. Village			

	Mr. &amp; Mrs Strosnider to Columbus			5.00

Fri

Feb 19	First call to Mark Perfects				2.00

	Mrs Surrell funeral   6 hrs				2.50

Sat

Feb 20	O. Young to Tite Whitney's				1.00

	Mrs Perfect in casket				        1.00

Sun	Mrs Perfect funeral				        3.00

Feb 21	Helped care for Howard Domigan		



						17

Mon	moved caskets &amp; seated chapel

	work at office, Scrubbed &amp; washed windows		1.00

Feb 22	To Sanitation Newt Smith				2.00

Tues

Feb 23	Helped at office Mr Domigan in casket			1.00

	Mon to J.L. Edwards					 .75

Wed

Feb 24	Domigan funeral helped all day			        4.00

Thur

Feb 25	Helped with device				    	0.00

	Newt Smith funeral					1.50

        Got Root and took him to Case Hospital			1.50

Fri 26

Sat 27	Helped get Dr Mills casket at Centerburg &amp; work at office  1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Feb 28	First call to John Walkers				2.00

Mon

Mar 1	Taggart to Orange School house			        2.50

Tues	Prospect &amp; Richmond &amp; Snowdorns

Mar 2	B.P. Snyder to out 9 hrs, Ashley Palmer, E. Liberty	10.00

Wed

Mar 3	First call to Dr Mills					2.50

Thur

Mar 4	Strosnider to casket factoy				5.00

	Work at office 5 hrs					1.50

Fri

Mar 5	Dr Mills in casket					1.00

Sat

Mar 6 	Dr Mills funeral					2.00

Sun

Mar 7	Callaham to Devils corners				2.00

Mon

Mar 8	Helwigs 3 to Fargo					3.00

Tues 9

Wed 10	First call to Wm Bostons				2.00

Thur

Mar 11	Mrs Boston in casket		        		7.00

	First call to Lackeys			

	  "      "      "  Oc Chambers		

	Ringer girl to White Cross		

	Back to Oc Chambers 2 hrs		

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			18

Fri	Mrs Boston funeral				        2.00

Mar 12	Mr Chambers in casket				        1.00

Sat
 
Mar 13	Mrs Lackey in casket				        1.00

	Mr Chambers funeral				        2.00

Sun

Mar 14	Mrs Lackey funeral					2.00

	Boy to F. H Arndts					1.00

Mon 15

Tues 16	Taggart to Newark					6.00

	Helped at railroad &amp; office				1.50

Wed	

Mar 17	First call to Mrs Horton				5.00

	Mrs Longshore in casket				        1.00

	Brookens boy in casket &amp; up home			1.00

Thur	

Mar 18	Mrs Longshore funeral				        2.00
        
	Mrs Horten in casket				        1.50

Fri

Mar 19	Brookens boy funeral   6 hr				3.00

Sat

Mar 20	First call to Caswells   Westerville		        15.00

	First call to Mrs VanDimark in		

	Mrs Caswell in casket			

	3 caswells from Cheshire to Sunbury	

	to casket factory to underwoods to Cheshire	

	Then Hose back to Galena for interment	

Sun	

Mar 21	Mr Wagner up to farm				         1.00

	Helped at office

Mon

Mar 22	Mrs Caswell funeral				         3.00

	Mrs VanDimark in casket			

	Harry Hall &amp; wife home				         1.00

Tues

Mar 23	First call to Aniah Manters				 2.00

	Hixenbaugh's to Mt Vernon				 5.00

	Hose took Strosy to Mr Rice below Glen Horn		 2.50

	Then got anib and got him &amp; work at office	

Wed 24	Mr Rice in casket

Thur 25	Mr Manter in casket &amp; funeral all day			 3.00



						19

Fri 26	Mr Rice funeral					         1.00

	First call to Will Clayton's father			 2.50

Sat

Mar 27	Dressed Mr Clayton &amp; brot to chapel			 1.00

	First call to Mrs Whittier				 2.50

	Ed Roush to Cheshire				         1.00

Sun

Mar 28	Mr Clayton funeral at Croton				 2.00

Mon

Mar 29	Helped at office &amp; put Mrs Whitten in casket		 1.50

Tues	Taggart to Columbus				         5.00

Mar 30	Helped at office

	Mrs Whitten funeral				         2.00

Wed

Mar 31 	Chelsea Carpenter funeral			         3.00

	Mrs Webb Mathews in casket		

Thur

April 1	Mrs Mathews funeral  6 hr				 2.00

Fri

April 2	Main north of Adams corners to Radium Hospital	         1.50

Sat	

Apr 3	Harry Fagan to Delaware				         2.00

	Harry Fagan from Delaware				 2.00

Sun

April 4	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			         2.00

	To Col - for casket &amp; put Chas. Jaycox in it		 1.50

Mon

April 5	First call to Mary Link				         2.00

	First call to Ogank'					 2.00

Tues

April 6	Mr Jaycox funeral					 2.00

	Mary Leak in casket				         1.00

Wed

April 7	Mr Ogane in casket				         1.00

	Four Galena people to wedding near Linworth	         5.00

Thur

April 8	Chairs from Searles			        	 2.00

	Chairs to &amp; from Ogaus &amp; helped at funeral	

	Helped with Frank Sheets			

Fri

April 9	Sheets in casket &amp; up home				 1.00

	Man &amp; woman to Luther Johnstons			         1.50

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			20

	Sat Sheets funeral					2.00

April 10	Chairs from Sheets				1.50

Sun 11

Mon 12	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	Mr Yoder out for Houses to Dave			        5.00

Tues

April 13	Will Forwood funeral and work at office		2.50

Wed

April 14	First call to Link Scott   5 hr  and	]	3.50

	Door badge to Galina

	Mr Blanier home					        1.50

	Abbie Kimball to farm				         .50

Thur	

April 15	Dr VanHoutin &amp; Wife to Columbus			5.00

	Mrs Scott in casket					1.00

Fri

April 16	Taggart to Fredericktown			6.00

	Hose at Mrs Scott funeral				2.00

	Strosy to Bults at Columbus				5.00

Sat

April 17	To Butts with casket also to casket		2.00

	Man, woman &amp; kids 1 mi E of Marengo			3.00

Sun

April 18	Butts boy funeral				3.00

Mon

April 19	Anib from Mrs Cornells to Harry Cornwell	1.00

fues

April 20	First call to Jom McElwers			2.00

Wed

April 21	Jim McElure in casket				1.00

Thur

April 22	Mr McElwee funeral			]	3.00

	To Gallogly's twice

Fri 23

Sat 24

Sun 25	Man to Mt vernon &amp; Galina				5.00

Mon

April 26	Man up to Hockins school house			2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00




						21

Tues

April 27	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

Wed 28

Thur 29	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Fri

April 30	Man to Delaware					2.00

Sat

May 1	Taggart to Worthington				        3.00

	Woman to Delaware					2.00

Sun

May 2	Taggart &amp; man from Big 4 R. R.				2.50

Mon

May 3	Wagner up to farm					1.00

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thur 6	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Helped take Jimmie Huff to Hospital			1.50

Fri 7

Sat 8	taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

May 9	Man to Delaware					        2.50

Mon

May 10	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	Bart Snyder to Condit &amp; Richwood			8.00

Tues

May 11	Zaabo to Columbus					5.00
 
	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Wed 12

Thur 13

Fri 14	To miller girls from C. Allens to W. Galvin		1.50

Sat

May 15	Strosnider to Hildebrands				1.50

Sun

May 16	Man to Delaware					        2.50

	Mrs Hildebrands funeral				        1.00

	Boy to Johnstown					2.00

Mon

May 17	Mrs Hildebrand funeral				        2.50

Tues	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

May 18	O Young to Westerville				        2.00

	O Young &amp; man to Dustins				1.00

	Strosy to Pearl Griffiths				2.00


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[corresponds to page 22 (L) and page 23 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			22

Wed

May 19	O. Young &amp; man to Dustins				1.00

Thur 20	Mrs Griffith in casket				        1.00

Fri 21

May 21	Mrs Reiger up to Orr Carpenters			        1.50

Sat

May 22	Mr &amp; Mrs Fagan to Columbus				5.00

	3 students to Delaware				        2.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

May 23	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

	Strosy to Linden at Roxie Hupps			        5.00

Mon

May 24	Roxie Hupp in casket    5 hr				1.50

Tues

May 25	Mrs Hupp funeral &amp; helped take her in house		2.00

Wed 26

Thur 27

Fri 28	Taggart to Radnor					4.00

	Helped with Mr Ritter				        1.50

Sat

May 29	Taggart to Columbus 				        5.00
  
	Dressed Ritter &amp; took him home			        1.00

Sun 30

Mon 31	Ritter funeral  Mrs C. Hupp to Linden			2.50

Tues

June 1	Chairs from Ritters					2.00

	First call to Skinner Potters				1.50

	Woman near Marengo				        3.00

Wed	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

June 2	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	Martha Wilson from Grant Hospital			1.50

Thur

June 3	S. Potter in casket &amp; his funeral			2.50

	Out to Marthas with body				1.00

Fri

June 4	Strosy Elizabeth &amp; Clouse to Col.			5.00

	  "        out to Marthas				1.00

	Mr &amp; Mrs Taggart to Newark				5.00

Sat

June 5	Chairs out to Marthas				        3.00

	Strosy   "    "        "		

	Chairs from Marthas		





						23

Sun

June 6	Doanis up to Sharmons				        1.50

Mon

June7	Wagner up to farm					1.00

Tues 8

Wed 9	Taggart to Columbus 				        5.00

Thur 10

Fri 11

Sat 12	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Jun 13	Fagan to Col - He &amp; wife back				5.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon 14

Tues 15

Wed 16

Thur 17	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Fri 18

Sat 19	Mrs Kimball to farm				 	 .50

	Strosnider to Whittens				        2.50

Sun 20

Mon 21	Mr Whitten in casket				        1.00

Tues

June 22	Mr Whitten funeral					2.00

Wed 23

Thur 24

Fri 25	Taggart to Canton					22.00

Sat

June 26	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Jun 27	Strosnider to John Greggs				2.00

	Helped get little Gammill girl to Mt Vernon		1.50

Mon

June 28	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Mr Gregg in casket					1.00

	Little Gammill girl down home				1.00

	Mr Wagner up to farm				        1.00

Tues

June 29	Gregg funeral back after class				2.50

	Casket to Galena for Gammill girl	

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[corresponds to page 24 (L) and page 25 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


			24

Wed

June 30	Gammill girl funeral					1.50

Thur

July 1

Fri

July 2	Taggart to Mt Vernon, Lake &amp; Cross back			5.00

Sat

July 3	First call to Kinsels below C. Village			2.50

Sun 4

Mon 5	woman to Galena					         .50

	Casket to Kinsels					1.00

	Fagans to Centerburg &amp; Granville			5.00

	Lewellyn Davis family &amp; Festus to Del			3.00

Tues

July 6	Kinsel funeral					        2.00

	Chautaugua girl to Galena				1.00

Wed 7

Thur 8	Chautaugua girl to Galena				1.50

Fri

July 9	Chautaugua woman to Galena				4.00	

	Chautaugua girl to Galena				 .50

Sat

July 10	Chautaugua girl to Galena				 .50

	Ambulance trip from McWilsons to Mt Carmel		1.50

Sun

July 11	Two women to Mt Vernon &amp; Columbus			11.00

Mon

July 12	First call, Mr Hatch					1.50

Tues

July 13	Taggart to Brown Steel Co. &amp; Union S			5.00

	Taggart to Delaware Big 4				2.00

Wed

July 14	Mr Hatch in casket and out home			        1.00

	Mrs Kimball to farm					 .50

Thur	

July 15	Chairs to Hatch &amp; funeral				2.00

	Chairs from Hutch's					1.00

Fri 16

Sat 17	First call to Clevengers				2.00

Sun

July 18	Miss Greenwald to Radium Hospital			1.50

	Work at office casket to Clevengers			2.00




						25

Mon	Chairs to Clevengers				        4.00

July 19	Clevengers funeral all day	

Tues

July 20	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

July 21	Mrs Kimball &amp; Cupp to Columbus			        5.00

	First call Foster boy Grant Hospital			1.50

Thur

July 22	First call Mrs Day					2.00

	Frank Williams to Hospital				2.00

	Foster boy in casket and out home			2.00

Fri

July 23	Device to Johnstown cemetery &amp; chairs to Fosters (applestore) 4.00

	Strosnider to Condit to cemetery man			1.00

Sat

July 24	Mrs Day in casket					1.50

Sun

July 25	Mrs Day funeral					        3.00

Mon 26

Tues 27	Taggart to Zanesville				        12.00

Wed 28

Thur 29

Fri 30	First call Franklin baby				1.00

Sat

July 31	Franklin baby funeral (Strosy) &amp; trip to Galena		3.00

Sun

Aug 1	First call Mrs A. Wilson				1.50

Mon 2

Tues 3	Work at office				        	4.00

	Mabel Prosser from Union Station  (all day)	

	casket to A. Wilsons				

Wed

Aug 4	Mabel Prosser funeral				        2.00

Thur

Aug 5	Chas Dwinnell to Mt Carmel				1.50

	First call to Patricks Fargo				2.50

Fri

Aug 6	Mrs Wilson funeral &amp; other work			        3.00

Sat

Aug 7	Patrick man in casket				        1.50

	woman to Delaware					2.00



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			26

Sun	First call Chas. Dwinnell				1.50

Aug 8	Patrick man funeral					2.50

	chairs from Patrick					2.00

Mon

Aug 9	Work at office &amp; Dwinnell in casket			1.50

Tues

Aug 10	Work at office &amp; Dwinnell funeral			3.00

Wed 11

Thur 12	

Fri 13	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Sat 14

Sun 15	Rosa &amp; Lily Barcus to Galena				 .50

	Helped at cemetery Judge for Avanturf funeral		1.50

	Hill, Buckingham, Patrick &amp; girl to Col - Bus people	5.00

Mon

Aug 16	First call to Ruperts O Green				2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm	
				
	Strosnider to Wheelers Galena				1.00

Tues

Aug 17	Casket to Ruperts					1.00

	Strosnider to Cooleys				        1.00

Wed

Aug 18	Rupert funeral					        2.00

Thur 19

Fri 20	Taggart to Walhonding

Sat 21							        10.00

Sun 22	To Hospital for Burns Hempstead			        3.00

	work at office			

	Strosnider to Crotin					2.00

	Out to Dan Davis farm for Day girl			1.00

Mon

Aug 23	Orr Carpenter to Hospital			        3.00

	Hempstead in casket and to Crotin	

	Man to 3 C's Hatchery				        1.00

Tues

Aug 24	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Wed

Aug 25	Burns Hempstead funeral				        3.00

Thur

Aug 26	Man to Delaware					        2.00





						27

Fri 27

Sat 28	Strosnider to Frank Johnsons Johnstown			2.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 29

Mon 30	Taggart to Delaware					2.00
	
Tues 31	

Wed

Sept 1	Mrs Beum to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Sept 2	Mrs Jack Clime to Hospital Aub				1.50

Fri

Sept 3	Frank Irwin from State Hospital &amp; work at office	2.00

Sat

Sept 4	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

	Irwin in casket &amp; work at office			1.00

	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic Springs			        4.00

Sun

Sept 5	Frank Irwin funeral					1.50

Mon

Sept 6	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

	Llewellyn Davis to Delaware				2.00

Tues

Sept 7	Mrs Hagaman to Westerville				1.50

Wed

Sept 8	Sstrosnider to Cheshire, Kilbourne &amp; E. Liberty		3.00

Thur

Sept 9	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Sept 10	Taggart to Columbus				        2.00

Sat 11

Sun 12

Mon 13

Tues 14	Strosy to Rolo DeWittafer Sally Kimkin &amp; work at office	1.50

Wed

Sept 15	Man from Butler farm				        1.00

	Young &amp; Landrum from Del to VanSickle			3.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00
	
	Taggart to Union Station				5.00

Thur

Sept 16 	Mr Cain to Westerville				1.50


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			28

Fri

Sept 17	Work at office dress Sally Kimkin			6.00

Sat

Sept 18	Trip to Condit Cemetery &amp; Kimkin funeral		2.00

Sun 19

Mon 20

Tues 21

Wed 22	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Thur 23	

Fri 24	Taggart to Walhonding			                10.00

	Girl to Monnett Hall and back				2.50

Sat

Sept 25	Llewellyn Davis to a Culver farm &amp; round			1.50

	Strosnider to Riece Reeds'				2.50

Sun 26

Mon 27	Reed in casket &amp; funeral all day			3.00

Tues

Sept 28	First call to Clara Longshores				2.00

	First call to Jay Scovell's				2.00

Wed

Sept 29	Casket to Longshores				        1.00

Thur

Sept 30	casket to Scovell's					1.00

	Mary Longshores funeral				        2.00

	Chairs from Longshores				        1.00

Fri

Oct 1 	Trip to Scovell home &amp; cemetery			        2.00

	Scovell funeral with machine				2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Sat 2

Sun 3

Mon 4	McWilson from Hospital				        1.50

	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Tues

Oct 5	Man to near Mt Liberty				        2.00

Wed

Oct 6 	Woman from Cheshire to St Francis Hospital		1.50

Thur

Oct 7	Strosnider out hunting				        1.00	




						29

Fri

Oct 8	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Oct 9	Casket to Sebrings' for Mrs Wright-Smith			1.00

	Pearl Dwinnell from Delaware				2.00

	Man out to near Hill school house			1.50

Sun

Oct 10	Mrs Smith funeral					2.00

Mon

Oct 11	First call to Waters below Harlem			3.00

Tues

Oct 12	Casket to Waters &amp; to Westerville			2.00

Wed

Oct 13	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Mrs Waters funeral					3.00

	First call Mrs Ocella Smith				1.00

Thur

Oct 14	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Fri

Oct 15	Mrs Smith funeral		]		        3.00

	Sam Wilcox to Hospital		]

	Note to Sam Wilcox					1.00

Sat

Oct 16	Ambulance to Fairchild				        8.00

Sun 17	

Mon 18	Man to Johnstown					2.00

	Taggart to Hocking Valley				2.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues 19

Wed 20

Thur 21

Fri 22	First call Wm Jacobus				        3.00

Sat

Oct 23	Mr Jacobus in casket					1.00

Sun 24

Mon 25	Mr Jacobus funeral					3.00

Tues

Oct 26	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

Oct 27	First call to Orr Carpenter				2.00

Taggart to Walhonding					        10.00

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			30

Thur	Mr Carpenter in casket				        1.00

Oct 28	Mr Wagner to Watts sale &amp; Wilcox farm			2.00

Fri

Oct 29	Herbert Fish to C.W. Smiths &amp; Geddis			2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	First call to Weavers					2.50

Sat

Oct 30	Mr Weaver in casket					1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Oct 31	Mr Weaver funeral					2.00

Mon

Nov 1	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Man &amp; woman to Luther Johnstons'			1.50

Tues 2

Wed 3	Jess Stitle &amp; Pearl Dwinnell to Fargo			1.50

	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

	Mrs Magill &amp; girls to Westerville			1.50

Thur

Nov 4	Mrs Williams to Croton				        1.50

Fri

Nov 5	Mrs Williams from Croton				1.50

Sat 6

Sun 7	Trip to O'Shaughnessy Dam

Mon

Nov 8	Strosy to Williams bridge duck (illegible)			1.00

	Strods from William bridge				1.00

	Mrs Osborne to Columbus				        5.00

Tues 9	

Wed 10

Thur 11	Strosnider to Lawson Bridge Little Walnut

	and back from Berkshire Bridge			        1.50

Fri

Nov 12	Taggart to Hocking Valley				2.00

Sat

Nov 13	Louisville, O people to State-Michigan game		10.00

Sun

Nov 14	Hines boy to University Hospital			1.50

Mon	Strosy to Will Strosniders				1.00

Nov 15	Mr Jolley in casket &amp; office work			1.50	




						31

Tues	Mr Jolley funeral					3.00

Nov 16	First call Cliff Horlocker				5.00

Wed

Nov 17	Mr Horlocker in casket all day				2.00

	Amb from Shaws to Galena				1.00

Thur

Nov 18	Horlocker funeral all day				3.50

Fri

Nov 19	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Nov 20	Mrs Cash Barnes in casket				1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Nov 21	Mrs Barnes funeral					2.50

Mon 22

Tues 23

Wed 24	Tagart to Delaware					2.00

Thur	Amb to Al Bonham					0.00

Nov 25	Lehman girl from home to Bus				 .75

Fri 26

Sat 27	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 28

Mon 29

Tues 30	Taggart to Big 4					2.00

Wed

Dec 1	First call to Harm Loars				1.50

Thur

Dec 2	Mrs Loar in casket					1.00

Fri

Dec 3	Work at office &amp; Mrs Loars funeral			3.00

Sat

Dec 4	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

	4 Cincinnati people to Centerburg			4.00

Sun

Dec 5	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Robert Sherbourns &amp; Wife &amp; Lizzie Kempton to Col	5.00

Mon 6

Tues 7	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed 8

Thur 9	First call to Hubbards' Pagetown			3.00

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[corresponds to page 32 (L) and page 33 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			32

Fri 10

Sat 11	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Dec 12	Mrs Hubbard funeral				        3.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Mon

Dec 13	First call to Mrs Burks' Marion				7.00

	Amb to Marion to Burks				        1.50

	chairs from Pagetown				        2.00

Tues

Dec 14	Taggart to Hocking Valley R.R.				2.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Man to Galena					         .75

Wed

Dec 15	Mrs Burk funeral &amp; work at office 			2.00

	Taggart from Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Dec 16	Mrs Whitney, Mrs Gill, Mr Edwards &amp; Lillian Wilson to Larue 8.00

Fri

Dec 17	Ford boy to Centerburg				        3.00

Sat

Dec 18	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Dec 19	First call to Freemans Mr Greenfield 			2.00

	Mabel Kempton funeral				        2.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Mon

Dec 20	Mr Greenfield in casket				        1.00

Tues

Dec 21	Jeff Strosnider from Will's				1.00

	chairs from Freeman's				        1.50

Wed

Dec 22	First call to T.P. Landon's				1.00

Thur

Dec 23	Mr Landon in casket					0.00

	J. Strosnider to John's				        5.00
	
        J and John back to A.D.		

	Will and daughters to A.D.	

	John &amp; Jeff back home		

	Will &amp; daughters back home	




						33

Fri	Mr Landon funeral					3.00

Dec 24	Man up to old Pitman farm				1.25

Sat

Dec 25	Walkers' to Waldo's in Columbus			        6.00

Sun

Dec 26	First call to Oldham's				        2.50

Mon

Dec 27	Mr Oldham in casket				        1.00

	O. Young to gas gate					1.00

Tues

Dec 28	Mr Oldham funeral					2.00

Wed 

Dec 29	First call to Will Stevensons'				1.50

Thur

Dec 30	Mrs Stevenson in casket				        1.00

	Will Stevenson to Johnstown cemetery Mrs Day home	2.00

	Woman to F.H. Arndts'				        1.00

Fri

Dec 31	To Oakley Building Col for Dr Van Houten		5.00

Sat

1927

Jan 1	Device to Johnston cemetery		Paid		2.50

	Auto to Mrs Stevenson funeral				2.50

	Taggart to James Taggart				2.00

	Man to Pitman farm					1.25

Sun

Jan 2	First call to Waldrons north of Galena			2.00

	Broke down boy out to Ward Perfects then to West		3.50

Mon

Jan 3	Mr Waldron in casket				        1.00

	Man to Slife farm					 .75

	First to Mrs Merideth's				        2.00

Tues

Jan 4	Strosnider to Waldrons				        1.00

Wed

Jan 5	Auto to Waldron funeral				        2.00

	Back to Sunbury for gras house			        1.00

	Mrs Meridith in casket				        1.00

	Martha Lott farm O. Green to Sunbury			1.25

	(below illegible

	Galena woman to White Cross Hospital			1.00

Thur

Jan 6	Mrs Merideth funeral				        2.00

	O. Young to Dustins on Westerville road		        1.00

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[corresponds to page 34 (L) and page 35 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			34

Fri Jan 7

Sat Jan 8

Sun Jan 9	Taggart from Delaware				2.00

Mon

Jan 10	First call to Sherman north of Fargo			2.50

Tues

Jan 11	Miss Sherman in casket				        1.00

Wed

Jan 12	Miss Sherman funeral				        2.50

Thur

Jan 13	Mrs Dr Williams to Mrs Nitschke's funeral			7.00

Fri

Jan 14	Taggart to Foundry &amp; Highway Department		        5.00

Sat

Jan 15	To Columbus for Dr. Van Houten			        5.00

	Festus Sherbourne from Delaware			        2.00

Sun 16

Mon 17	Mrs Mariott to Grant Hospital in Aub			1.50

	First call to Ulerys near New Albany			3.00

	Man up to Slife farm					 .75

Tues 18

Wed 19	Mr Ulery in casket					1.50

	First call to Dailys'					2.00

Thur

Jan 20	Mr Ulery funeral					3.00

	First call to Otis Longshore in Col			5.00

Fri

Jan 21	Mr Daily in casket		 all day 9 1/2 hrs	4.00

	Otis Longshore from Col		

Sat

Jan 22	Mr Daily funeral		 all day		4.00

	Otis Longshore from Col		

Sun

Jan 23	Otis Longshore funeral				        2.50

Mon

Jan 24	Man to Delaware					        2.00

	Frank Stelzer from Jane Case Hospital			1.00

Tues

Jan 25	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

Jan 26	Piano man to Butler farm				1.00




						35

Thur

Jan 27

Fri 28

Sat 29	Ot Young to bridge west of Galena school

Sun

Jan 30	First call to Cyrus Hoys'			        5.00

	To Mt Vernon for Potter boy	

	Potter boy out home		

Mon

Jan 31	My Hoy in casket					1.00

	Potter boy in casket					1.00

Mon

Jan 31	Mr Hoy in casket					1.00

	Potter boy in casket					1.00

Tues

Feb 1	Mr Hoy funeral					        5.00

	chairs from Hoys and		

	chairs to Potters		

Wed

Feb 2	First call in Amb for Mrs Decker		        5.00

	Potter funeral			

	chairs from Potters		

	Work at office &amp; Mrs Decker out home	

Thur

Feb 3	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Mrs Decker in casket				        1.00

Fri

Feb 4	Mrs Decker funeral					2.50

	Mrs Hoy amb from Galena &amp; work at office		1.50

Sat

Feb 5	Dell Brown amb from home &amp; work at office		1.50

Sun

Feb 6	Work at office &amp; Mrs Hoy funeral			2.00

	Trip to Geo Browns					1.00

	First call to Riley DeWitts				2.00

Mon

Feb 7	Man to Berkshire store				        1.00

	Della Brown in casket &amp; work in office			2.00

Thur

Feb 8	Della Brown funeral					2.00

	Mrs Perfect in casket				        1.00

Wed

Feb 9	Mrs Perfect funeral					2.00

	chairs from Rily Dewitt				        1.00

	Trip to Smiths					        1.00

	First call to Mrs Bartons				2.50

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[corresponds to page 36 (L) and page 37 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			36

Thur	Mrs Barton in casket					1.00

Feb 10	To Union Station for Claude Smythes			1.50

	Strosy to Galena					1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

Fri

Feb 11	Claude Smythe home					1.00

	Mrs Barton funeral					2.00
	
Sat

Feb 12	Trip to Smythes					        1.00

Sun

Feb 13	chairs to Smythes'				        6.00

	Smythe funeral			

	back to Smythe's for case	

	First care of Hallie Cole	

	Girl to Delaware					2.00

Mon
Feb 14	Cole girl to Westerville				1.00

Tues

Feb 15	First call Aunt Eliza Perfect				2.00

	Two trips to Otis Perfect				2.00

Wed

Feb 16	First call Mr Plums					2.00

	Hallie Cole in casket					1.00

	Mrs Perfect in casket				        1.00

	Trip to Mr Plums to dress him				2.00

Thur

Feb 17	Mr Plum in casket					3.50

	Cole girl funeral				

Fri

Feb 18	Out to Perfects &amp; Trenton cemetery			1.50

	Mrs Perfect funeral					2.00

	Man to Olive Green					1.50

Sat

Feb 19	Mr Plum funeral					        2.00

	chairs from Plums					1.00

	Man &amp; woman to Alexandria				3.50

Sun

Feb 20	First call to Blakelys					1.00

	Trip to casket factory				        5.00



						37

Mon	Mrs Cunningham to Galina to Hospital			1.00

Feb 21	Mrs Blakely in casket				        1.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues

Feb 22	Taggart to Delaware Big 4				2.00

	Mrs Blakely funeral				        3.00

	Helped in Jones home		

Wed

Feb 23	First call Mr Dresbach				        3.00

	To case Hospital for Hartman girl

Thur

Feb 24	Work at office			 10hrs		        5.00

	Mr Dresbach in casket &amp; taken home	

	Trips Croton for Conklin &amp; work at office	

Fri

Feb 25	Hartrum girl in casket				        2.50

	Hartrum funeral &amp; work at office

	Margaret Williamson to Delaware			        2.00

Sat

Feb 26	Mr Conklin funeral					2.50

	chairs from Dresbach's &amp; work at office	

Sun

Feb 27	Mr Dresbach burial at Kingston				3.00

	First call Mrs Cornell					2.00

Mon 

Feb 28	First call for Mrs Case				        2.00

	Work at office &amp; Mrs Cornell in casket			1.50

	Mrs Landon to Delaware				        2.00

Tues

Mar 1	Mrs Case in casket					1.00

	Frances Hannon casket				        1.00

	Mrs Cornell funeral					1.00

Wed

Mar 2	Mrs Case funeral					2.00

	Box to Trenton cemetery				        1.00

Thur

Mar 3	Trip to Hannons &amp; cemetery				1.50

	Mrs Otis Gamwill to Case Hospital			1.50

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		38

Fri	Strosnider to Jake Colis				1.00

Mar 4	Mr Hostelter from Centerburg				2.00

Sat

Mar 5	Mr Hostelter to Galena &amp; Johnstown			2.50

	Taggart to Mt Vernon &amp; Fredericktown			6.00

	Mr Hostelter from Galena				 .50

Sun 6

Mon 7

Tues 8	Man to Blayney farm				         .75

Wed 9

Thur 10	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Mr Hostelter to Galena				         .75

	Mr Hostelter to Delaware				2.00

Fri

Mar 11	First call Mr Van Tassel 				2.00

	Woman to downtown Harlem				1.50

Sat

Mar 12	Strosnider to Columbus				        5.00

Sun

Mar 13	Device to Redrock cemetery				2.00

Mon

Mar 14	Mr Hostelter from Delaware				2.00

	Two women to Marengo to Phillips funeral		3.00

Tues 15

Wed 16	First call to Lee Adams, Westerville			2.50

Thur

Mar 17	Mrs Adams in casket				        1.00

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Fri

Mar 18	Trip to Adams with chairs, Westerville			2.00

Sat

Mar 19	Mrs Adams funeral					2.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

	Two Centerburg boys, girl &amp; Ramey Girl to Case Hospital	5.00

Sun 20

Mon 21	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues 22

Wed 23

Thur 24




						39

Fri 

Mar 25	Hi Dewitt to L. McMasters				3.00

Sat

Mar 26	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 27

Mon 28	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Mrs Louden to Delaware				        2.00

	First call to Frank Groves (Mrs Arnett) C. Village	2.00

Tues

Mar 29	First call to Mrs Closson				2.50

	Helped unload caskets &amp; Mrs Arnett in Casket		1.50

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Wed

Mar 30	Trip to Clossons to dress Mrs Closson			2.50

	Mrs Arnett funeral					2.50

Thur

Mar 31	Trip to Clossons to dress Mrs Closson			2.50

	and Closson funeral (all day)				5.00

	Mr Franks from Columbus &amp; work at office		2.50

Fri 1

Sat 2	Mrs Runnels in casket, Franks in casket	]		1.50

	and other work at office		]

Sun

Apr 3	Helped take device box to Condit			2.00

	cemetery &amp; at Franks funeral		

Mon

April 4	Mrs Funnels funeral at Rich Hill			2.00

Tues 5

Wed 6	Arthur Sherbourne &amp; family to Galena			1.00

	First call to Mrs Collins west of Berkshire Hubbard comes 2.00

Thur	

April 7	Ed Hagamans to Delaware Jane Case Hospital		2.00

	Mrs Collins in casket					1.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Fri

April 8	Shipped Mrs Collins from Big 4 Rd			1.50

Sat 9

Sun 10	First call Wilbur Marriotts				2.00

Mon

April 11 Mrs Mariott in casket			        	1.00

	Mrs Harry Hall to Ketchains				1.00

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		40

Tues	Taggart to Big 4 depot Del				2.00

April 12	Mrs Mariott funeral				2.50

	Chairs to Mariotts					1.00

	Chairs from Mariotts				        1.50

Wed

April 13	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

Thur

April 14	Mrs Welch to Columbus				5.00

	First call Mrs Harriett Wilcox				2.00

Fri

Apr 15	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Culp from Galena					 .75

Sat

April 16	Mrs Wilcox in casket				1.00

	Corbin boy to Westerville				1.50

Sun

Apr 17	Mrs Wilcox funeral					2.00

	Lahman girl to bus					 .75

Mon 18

Tues 19	At Smythe sale for Taggart				1.00

Wed 20

Thur 21	Trip to Cheshire for Mr Smith &amp; work at			1.50

Fri

Apr 22	Mr Taggart to Fred Dustins				1.00

Sat

Apr 23	Yeast man to Galena					 .75

Sun

April 24	Mr Smith funeral				1.50

Mon

April 25	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Tues

April 26	Taggart to Delaware Hocking Valley		2.00

	To Delaware for Taggart waited 3 hrs			2.00

	and Fagan came back

Wed

April 27	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

Thur

April 28	Abbie Kimball to Magnets S.			4.00

Fri

Apr 29







						41

Sat	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Apr 30	Went after Fagan &amp; did not come			        2.00

Sun 
 
May 1	First call Wayne Bockover				4.00

	First call Ollie Patterson		

Mon

May 2	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	First call Virgil Claytons				5.00

	Trip to Patterson			

	Wayne Bockover in casket		

	Allie Patterson in casket		

Tues

May 3	To Africa cemetery with Wells Crowl			1.00

	Ollie Patterson funeral				        2.00

Wed

May 4	Virgil Clayton baby funeral				6.00

	Wayne Bockover funeral		

Thur

May 5	Strosnider to West of Galena old Platt place		1.00

Fri

May 6	Strosy &amp; Elizabeth to Col				5.00

Sat

May 7	First call Mrs Evarts					2.00

Sun 8

Mon 9	Mrs Evarts in casket					1.00

	Strosnider to Col - to get glasses fixed		5.00

Tues

May 10	Mrs Evarts funeral					2.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Wed

May 11	Trip to Furniss Corners for Ben West			1.50

Thur

May 12	First call Dave Chase				        2.00

Fri	

May 13	First call Jerry Coles					2.00

	Work at office Blanche Perfect &amp; unboxed caskets	1.50

	Mrs Chase in casket					1.00

Sat

May 14	Taggart to Delaware &amp; Fagan back			2.00

	Blanche Perfect home Mrs Cole in casket &amp; work at office 2.00

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		42

Sun	Chairs to &amp; from C. Perfects				1.50

May 15	Trip to Mt Pleasant with grass &amp; device			1.50

	Amb to Mt Carmel for Mr Domigan			        1.50

	Taggart from Delaware &amp; Fagan over			2.50

May 16	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	To Galena for burial permit				1.00

	Mrs Cole funeral					2.00

Tues 17

Wed 18	Mrs Beum to Rome for buttermilk			        1.00

	First call Frank McCartys Mrs Mann			3.00

Thur

May 19	Mrs Mann in casket					3.00

	First call Edwards on Benedict Place	

Fri

May 20	Mrs Mann funeral all day				4.00

Sat

May 21	Chairs and casket to Edwards				2.00

	Chairs from Edwards				        2.00

	Three boys to Delaware at 9.30 evening			3.00

Sun

May 22	Harvey Allen to his fathers				 .75

Mon

May 23	Mrs Chandler in casket				        1.00

Tues

May 24	Mrs Chandler funeral				        2.00

Wed

May 25  To Mt Vernon for Mrs C. Robinsons &amp; work at office      2.00

Thur	

May 26	Mrs Robinson out home				        1.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Fri

May 27	Taggart to Utica					5.00

	Strosnider to Robinsons				        1.50

Sat

May 28	Mrs Robinson funeral				        2.00

	Taylor man to Johnston				        2.00

	Mrs Garvin to Harm Morrisons			        1.25

Sun 29

Mon

May 30	Mrs McGarvan to Harm Morrisons			        1.25




						43

Tues	Mr Haller to Columbus				        5.00

May 31	

Wed

June1	Ot Young to gas gate				        1.00

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Thur	

June 2	Taggart to Hocking Valley at Del			2.00

	Taggart From Interurban Station Del			2.00

Fri

June 3	First call for Mrs Cole at Mr Manus			2.50

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Sat

June 4	Mrs Cole in casket					1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

June 5	Mrs Cole funeral					3.00

	To people to Hagmans at Berkshire			1.00

Mon

June 6	Mrs Dr Williams to Dell Tracys				6.00

Tues 7

Wed 8

Thur 9

Fri 10	Taggart to Utica					5.00

Sat

June 11	Ethel Hagaman to Westerville				1.50

Sun 12

Mon 13	Man, child &amp; two women to Delaware			2.50

Tues 14

Wed 15

Thur 16	Two women to Delaware				        2.00

Fri 17

Sat 18

Sun 19

Mon 20

Tues 21	Mr Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Wed

June 22	First call to G.D. Works				2.00

	Mr Taggart to Hocking Valley to Corey			2.00

	Mrs Strosnider &amp; Elizabeth to Frank Hoovers		 .50

	Mrs S. &amp; Elizabeth back from Hoovers			 .50

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		44

Thur	Mrs Work in casket					1.00

June 23	Amb trip to Grant Hospital with Grules			1.50

Fri

June 24	Flowers to Mr Works				        1.00

	Mrs Work funeral					2.00

Sat

June 25	Clarence Ford &amp; girl to Joe Huddleston farm		2.00

Sun

June 26	First call for Mrs Workman &amp; work at office		1.50

Mon

June 27	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

June 28	Taggart to Norwalk					18.00

Wed

June 29	Amb trip to Marengo				        1.00

Thur 30

Fri July 1	Taggartt to Mt Vernon				5.00

Sat

July 2	First call Virgil Brevoorts				5.00

	Mrs Sedgwick to Brevoorts				5.00

	Casket to Brevoorts					2.00

	Amb Trip for Granville boy				6.00

Sun

July 3	Mabel Brevoort funeral				        3.00

Mon	

July 4	Mrs Linns to Galena					5.00

Tues

July 5	Man &amp; woman to Newark (wrecked car)			6.00

Wed

July 6	Strosnider to Galena Bank &amp; Brickers			1.00

Thur 7

Fri 8	First call Mr Newman				        2.00

	Trip to Galena to Newmans				1.00

Sat

July 9	Mr Newman in casket				        1.00

Sun

July 10	Boy to Delaware					        2.00

Mon 11	Strosnider to Galena				        6.00

	Newman funeral			

First call for George Heycook		







						45

Tues

July 12	Mr Heycook in casket				        1.00

Wed

July 13	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Mr Heycook funeral					2.00

Thur

July 14	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Fri

July 15	Mrs Carol Edwards to Mt Carmel			        1.50

	Man to Johnstown					2.00

Sat 16

Sun 17

Mon 18	First call Mr Ellisons					2.00

Tues

July 19	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	Two trips to Ellisons					4.00

	Mr Ellison in casket					1.00

Wed

July 20	Strosy to Galena to cemetery				1.00

Thur

July 21	Mr Ellison funeral					4.00

Fri

July 22	First call Mr Nettleton				        2.00

	work at office					        0.00

Sat

July 23	Earl Gaylord burial					2.00

	Mr Nettleton in casket				        1.00

Sun

July 24	Mr Nettleton funeral				        3.00

	Work at office with Lorain man	

Mon

July 25	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Lorain man to Delaware &amp; back			        1.00

	Taggart to Mt Gilead					5.00

Tues 26	Taggart back to Delaware				2.00

Wed 27

Thur 28

Fri 29

Sat 30	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Sun

July 31	Mrs Dr. Williams from Del &amp; work at office		2.00

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		46

Mon	Mrs Williams in casket &amp; other work			1.00

Aug 1	Mr Roof from Cheshire to home			        1.00

Tues

Aug 2	First call to Mrs Johns				        2.00

	Mrs Williams funeral					1.50

Wed

Aug 3	Taggart to Mt Gilead					5.00

	Mrs Johns in casket					1.00

Thur 4

Fri 5	Mrs Johns funeral over 5 hrs				2.50

Sat

Aug 6	Mr McElwee in casket				        1.00

	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic				        4.00

Sun

Aug 7	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon 8

Tues 9	Taggart to Union Station				5.00

Wed 10

Thur 11

Fri 12

Sat 13

Sun 14	Mr Doan &amp; family to Shannons				1.50

	Mr Doans &amp; family back from Shannons			1.50

	Two Negroes to Delaware				        3.00

Mon

Aug 15	Woman to Magnetic Springs				4.00

Tues

Aug 16	Taggart to Utica &amp; Walhonding				10.00

	First call to Gus Irvin Westerville			2.50

Wed

Aug 17	Edith Condit funeral with auto				3.50

Thur

Aug 18	Strosnider to Westerville to Irwin			2.00

Fri

Aug 19	Chairs to &amp; from Irvins, Mrs Irvin			6.00

	in casket also funeral

Sat

Aug 20	Man to Quakertown then to Westerville			4.25

Sun

Aug 21	Utica barber to Magnetic Springs			4.00

	Boy w/2	to Quakertown				        3.00







						47

Mon		

Aug 22

Tues 23

Wed 24	Man to O.Green &amp; Condit				        2.50

Thur 25

Fri 26	Washed machine &amp; work at office			        1.00

Sa 27	woman &amp; boy out to Carrie Wilsons			 .75

Sun

Aug 28	First call Col - Mrs Pike				2.00

Mon	

Aug 29	Patrick &amp; Fagan to Walhonding				10.00

Turs

Aug 30 	First call Mrs Dudley					2.50

	Mrs Pike funeral all day				3.50

Wed

Aug 31	Mrs Dudley in casket				        1.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Thur

Aept 1	Mrs Dudley funeral					2.00

Fri 2

Sat 3	Lehman girl out home				         .75

Sun

Sept 4	Stella Roberts to Fargo				        1.50

	First call Mrs Cross					2.50

Mon

Sept 5	First call Mrs Harrison Waldron				2.50

Tues

Sept 6	Casket to Cross's shipped from Croton			2.50

Wed

Sept 7	Casket to Waldrons					1.00

Thur 8

Fri 9	Mrs Waldron funeral				        2.00

Sat

Sept 10	Taggart to Galena &amp; Utica				5.00

Sun 11

Mon 12	Wm Hanover to Delaware				        2.00

Tues 13

Wed 14

Thur 15	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

	First call to Bert Frosts				3.00

Fri

Sept 16	Pump man Galena sports Mt Liberty Centerburg Condit	5.00
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		48

Sat

Sept 17	Casket to Frosts' &amp; work at office			2.00

Sun

Sept 18	Trip to Frosts' &amp; Bloomfield cemetery			3.00

	Frost funeral					        2.00

	Bennett &amp; daughters &amp; son in law to Maxtown		2.00

Mon 19

Tues 20

Wed 21

Thur 22

Fri 23

Sat 24

Sun 25	Man to Fred Johnstons				        1.50

Mon 26

Tues 27

Wed 28

Thur 29

Fri 30

Sat Oct 1	Casket to Striders near Hilliards		3.00

	Leona Lott to Olive Green				1.25

Sun

Oct 2	Mrs Strider funeral at Alton				4.00

Mon

Oct 3	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thur 6	Two Saunders boys to Orr Carpenters			1.50

Fri

Oct 7	First call to Williamsons near Flint			3.00

Sat

Oct 8	Mrs Kimball to Centerburg				2.00

Sun

Oct 9	Williamson boy in casket				1.50

Mon

Oct 10	Grave lining and device to Condit cemetery		1.00

	Williamson boy funeral				        8.00

Tues

Oct 11	First call Mrs Wilson					2.00

Wed

Oct 12	Amb to Case Hospital &amp; Columbus			        2.00

	Trip to Mrs Wilsons					1.00





						49

Thur	Casket to Mrs Wilsons				        1.00

Oct 13	Strosnider to Delaware &amp; Col for collar			7.00

	Brown &amp; Taggart from Union Station			5.00

Fri

Oct 14	Mrs Wilson funeral		a day			4.00

Sat

Oct 15	Strosy &amp; Elizabeth to Col				5.00

	Man to Johnstown					2.00

Sun

Oct 16	First call Orlo Clark to Case &amp; office			2.00

Mon

Oct 17	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Tues

Oct 18	Man to Wilbur Mariotts				        1.00

	Orlo Clark in casket &amp; office work			1.00

Wed

Oct 19	Work at office, trip to Mt Pleasant			4.00

	and Clark funeral			

Thur 20

Fri 21	Roy Gill to Westerville				        1.50

Sat

Oct 22	Mrs Milk to Galena					 .50

Sun

Oct 23	Doans' to Shannons					1.50

	Doans' from Shannons				        1.50

Mon 24

Tues 25	To State Hospital for Mrs Wilcox &amp; work at office	2.00

Wed 26	

Thur 27	Mrs Wilcox funeral					2.00

	Main girl to Delaware				        2.00

Fri 28

Sat 29	Mrs Lehman &amp; Daughter out home			         .75

Sun

Oct 30	Lehman girl from house to Bank			         .75

Mon 31

Tues Nov 1  Man to Galena Post Office				 .75

Wed 2

Thur 3

Fri 4	Mrs J. Granger to Grant Hospital in Amb			1.50

Sat 5			A. J. White owes $9.00


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[corresponds to page 50 (L) and page 51 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

Sun 6

Mon 7	Strosnider to Frank Hoover				       .75

Tues 8

Wed 9	Mrs Osbourne from Marengo to Col in Amb		             2.00

Thur 10

Fri 11

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14

Tues 15

Wed 16

Thur 17

Fri 18	First call Mrs Marble					     1.00

Sat

Nov 19	Mrs Marble in casket and other work			     1.50

Sun 20

Mon 21	Mrs Marble funeral at U. cemetery			     1.50

Tues

Nov 22	Strosnider to Ellisons at Redbank			     1.50

Wed	

Nov 23	Lehman Girl out home				              .75

Thur

Nov 24	Tow auto wrecked people to Columbus			     8.00

Fri 25

Sat 26

Sun 27

Mon 28

Tues 29	Taggart to Mt Vernon				             5.00

	First call Mr Jennings					     3.00

Wed

Nov 30	Mr Jennings in casket 				             1.00

Thur

Dec 1	Lowering device to Centerburg Cem			     2.00

	Mr Jennings funeral					     2.00

	Jake Blarner home					     2.00

Fri 2

Sat 3

Sun 4

Mon 5	Taggart to Brown Steele Highway &amp; others places		     5.00

Tues

Dec 6	First call Mrs Rinehart				             2.50





							51

Wed 	Strosnider to Newark				            6.00

Dec 7	Mrs Rineheart in casket				            1.00

Thur

Dec 8	Lowering device &amp; grass to Hile Hill cem	            5.00

	Mrs Rineheart funeral

Fri 9

Sat 10	First call Mrs Fersons'				            2.50

	Ot Young to gas gate				            1.00

Sun

Dec 11	Mrs Ferson in casket &amp; work at office			    1.50

Mon

Dec 12	First call Mr Hall					    2.00

	Mrs Rosecrans funeral				            2.00

	Mrs Ferson funeral					    2.00

	Back to Mr Halls'					    1.00

	First call to Pierce's at Westerville			    5.00

	Boy from Wesley Jones Berkshire			            1.00

Tues

Dec 13	Mr Hall in casket &amp; work at office			    1.50

	Trip to Pierces at Westerville				    2.00

Wed	Chairs to Halls'					    1.00

Dec 14	Mr Hall funeral					            2.00

Thur

Dec 15	Chairs from Halls			]		    2.50

	Pierce baby funeral			]

Fri

Dec 16	First call to Richards					    2.00

Sat

Dec 17	Strosy to Ellisons &amp; Frank Hoover			    2.00

Sun

Dec 18	Richards baby funeral				            1.50

Mon 19

Tues 20

Wed 21

Thur 22

Fri 23	Taggart to Utica &amp; Newark				    4.00

Sat

Dec 24	Boy to Marengo

Sun 25	Lehmans girl to bus					     .75

Mon 26	Mrs (illegible) Johnstown				            2.00

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		52

Tues 27

Wed 28

Thur 29

Fri 30	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

Sat 31

1928

Sun

Jan 1

Mon 2	Lehman girl to bus					     .75

Tues 3

Wed 4

Thur 5	Drugman to Centerburg, Johnstown &amp; Westerville		     5.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				             5.00

Fri 6

Sat 7	Mrs Mary Ann Miller in casket and work at office             1.00

Sun

Jan 8	Mrs Mary Ann Miller funeral				     1.00

Mon

Jan 9	Strosnider to Columbus				             5.00

Tues

Jan 10	Taggart to Worthington &amp; Columbus 			     5.00

	Helped get Jay Johnson body &amp; work at office		     1.00

Wed

Jan 11	Mr Johnstons funeral with auto				     3.50

Thur

Jan 12	Strosnider to Delaware				             2.00

	First call to Laughery's				     2.50

Fri

Jan 13	Taggart to Newark, Hanover &amp; Columbus			     12.00

Sat

Jan 14	First call Longshore, Galena				     2.00

	Mrs Laughery in casket				             1.00

	First call to Mrs Searles				     2.00

Sun

Jan 15	Casket to Longshore				             1.00

	Casket to Searles					     1.00

	Flowers to Laughery's				             1.50

Mon

Jan 16	Mrs Longshore funeral with auto			             3.00

	Mrs Laughery funeral with auto			             3.00







						53

Tues 	Chairs to Searles					     4.00

Jan 17	Mrs Searles funeral			

	Chairs from Searles			

Wed 18

Thur 19

Fri 20	Taylor Spearman to Case Hospital			      1.00

Sat

Jan 21	Man to Columbus to Whitter St			              5.00

Sun

Jan 22	Jim Lake to White Cross Hospital			      1.50

Mon 23

Tues 24

Wed 25

Thur 26	Red Sanders &amp; family near Marengo			      2.00

Fri

Jan 27	Taggart to Columbus					      5.00

Sat 28

Sun 29	Lehman girl to bus					       .75

Mon

Jan 30	First call Mrs Burnette north &amp; west of Chars Clark	      3.00

Tues

Jan 31	Orren &amp; Bart Snyder out for (illegible)			      4.00

Wed

Feb 1	Mrs Burnette funeral				              2.50

	With truck boys to Forest Cooks for (illegible)		      1.00

Thur 2

Fri 3	Dr McCarty to Delaware				              2.00

Sat

Feb 4	Taggart to Mt Gilead					      5.00

	Taggart to Delaware					      2.00

Sun 5

Mon 6	First call Mrs Barcus (McBoyds)			              2.00

	To State Hospital for Mr Davis				      2.00

Tues

Feb 7	Hardware man to C Village, Condit &amp; Galina		      2.50

	Mrs Barcus in casket					      1.00

	Mr Davis in casket &amp; work at office			      1.00

Wed

Feb 8	First call Mr Rhodes					      8.00

	Lowering device &amp; grass to Johnstown		

	Mrs Barcus funeral chairs to &amp; from Mr Boyds	

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[corresponds to page 54 (L) and page 55 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		54

Thur	Casket to Rhoads		        	             4.00

Feb 9	Work at office				

	Mr Davis funeral			

Fri

Feb 10	Mr Rhoads' funeral				             3.00

Sat

Feb 11	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

	Man and woman to Ramey's			             1.00

Sun 12	

Mon 13	First call to Griffiths north of Berkshire		     2.00

	Taggart to Fredericktown				     6.00

Tues 14	

Wed 15	Flowers to Griffiths					     1.00

	Mr Griffith funeral					     2.00

Thur	

Feb 16	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

Fri

Feb 17	Mrs Fagan to Delaware				             2.00

	First call Mrs Fox					     2.00

Sat

Feb 18	Taggart to Delaware					     2.00

	Woman kids to Benedict farm				     1.50

Sun

Feb 19	Casket to Fox					             1.00

Mon

Feb 20	Flowers to Fox					             1.00

	Mrs Fox funeral in Richwood				     2.00

	Snyder &amp; man to West of Ostrander, McBlys 		     5.00

Tues

Feb 21	Work at office for Strosnider				     6.00

Wed

Feb 22	Mrs Townley funeral					     2.50

	Woman to Delaware					     2.00

	Man &amp; two little boys north of Berkshire		     1.25

Thur

Feb 23	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

Fri 24

Sat 25	Cecil Wintermute to Grant Hospital			     1.50

Sun 26

Mon 27	Taggart to Mt Gilead					     5.00





						55

Tues	out on Dicky Mom's &amp; work at office			     1.50

Feb 28	First call in amb - Mrs Wilson

Wed

Feb 29	Mrs Wilson in casket

Thur

Mar 1	Mrs Wilson burial at Summerford			             3.50

Fri

Mar 2	Luther Johnstons daughter &amp; husband down home		     1.50

Sat 3

Sun 4	Man to Delaware					             2.00

Mon

Mar 5

Tues 6	First call Mr Freemans				             1.50

Wed

Mar 7	Woman to town Baileys				             1.50

Thur

Mar 8	Mr Freeman in casket				             1.00

Fri

Mar 9	Mr Freeman funeral					     4.00

	Woman on Butler farm to Hospital	]

Sat

Mar 10	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

Sun 11

Mon 12

Tues

Mar 13	Taggart to Mt Gilead					     5.00

	Mr Shaven in casket					     1.00

Wed

Mar 14	Mr Shafer funeral all day				     4.00

	Mr &amp; Mrs &amp; Dau Rosecrans to farm			     1.25

	First call to Jas Harbottles, (illegible)			     5.00

Thur 15

Fri 16	Daughter in law to Luther Johnsons			     1.50

	Mr Harbottle in casket				             2.00

Sat

Mar 17	Mr Harbottle funeral				             2.00

Sun 18

Mon 19

Tues 20	First call to Harry Searles				     2.00

	To Columbus for Cliff Williamson &amp; work at office	     2.00

Wed 21

Thur 22

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[corresponds to page 56 (L) and page 57 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

		56

Thur	Casket to Searles					3.00

Mar 22	Trip to Galena				        

	C. Williamson in casket &amp; work at office	

Fri

Mar 23	Cliff Williamson funeral				2.00

	Mr Searles funeral					2.00

Sat 24

Sun 25	To Hospital for Mr Salzer			        3.00

	Work at office				

Mon

Mar 26	Work at office					        3.50

	Mr Salzer taken home			

	Ed Snedecker to Hospital		

	First call Mr Saltz Lindon				5.00

Tues

Mar 27	Flowers to Salzers					1.50

	Salser funeral					        2.50

Wed

Mar 28	Mr Saltz in casket					2.00

Thur

Mar 29	Mr Saltz two funerals				        3.50

Fri

Mar 30	Mrs Ruffner to Hospital				        1.50

Sat

Mar 31	Mrs Hogle in casket				 	1.00

Sun

April 1	Device to cemetery chairs to &amp; from			3.00

	Hogles' &amp; Hogle funeral

Mon

April 2	First call Mrs Jaycox					3.00

Tues	

April 3	Mrs Jaycox in casket					1.00

	Abbie Kimball to Willis funeral				3.00

Wed

April 4	Mrs Jaycox funeral					2.00

Thur

April 5	Ethel Hagamon to Delaware				2.00

        Trip to E. Liberty by Strosnider                        2.00

Thurs

April 5 Ethel Hagaman to Delaware                               2.00

Fri

April 6	Mrs Paul DeWitt out home				 .75








Sat

April 7	Lehman girl out home				         .75

Sun

Apr 8	Miss Dunhan's body from train to House Lotto		1.00

Mon

April 9	Taggart to Fredericktown				6.00

Tues

April 10 Trip to Harbottle farm, Dunham funeral &amp; chairs home	4.00

Wed

Apr 11	Soldier boy to Ft Hayes Hospital			1.50

	First call Mr Stark					1.00

Thur

Apr 12	Luther Johnstons son in law down then	(crossed Out)	1.50

	Casket to Starks &amp; work at office	(crossed out)	1.00

	Man to Abe Leak place			(crossed out)   1.00

Fri

Apr 13	Luther Johnstons son in law down home			1.50

	casket to Starks &amp; work at office			1.00

	Man to Abe Leak place				        1.00

Sat

Apr 14	Mr Stark funeral					3.00

	Martha Hunt home					1.50

	Woman to Columbus 2nd Ave				10.00

Sun

Apr 15	First call Mrs Hughs Cheshire				2.00

	To E. Liberty Cemetery &amp; Devils Corners			2.00

	Sharnnon boy up home				        1.00

Mon

April 16 To Devils Corners &amp; E. Liberty Cemetery		2.00

	Mr Harbottle burial					1.00

	Casket to Hughes					1.00

Tues

Apr 17	Mrs Hughes funeral					2.00

Wed

Apr 18	Woman west of Berlin Station

Thur

April 19 Mrs W Strosnider &amp; Will Abe to Mt Carmel	        5.00

Fri

Apr 20	A. D. Wm Strosnider &amp; Wife to Mt Carmel		        5.00

	Two men to Delaware				        2.00

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[corresponds to page 58 (L) and page 59 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		58

Sat

April 21	

Sun 22	Mrs Allen body from Union S. to Cleveland		1.50

	Lehman girl from home to bus 			         .75

Mon

April 23	Mrs Allen funeral all day			3.50

Tues

Apr 24	To Mt Vernon for Snyder, then all around Del &amp; Richman	12.00

Wed 25

Thur 26

Fri 27	Luther Johnstons son &amp; daughter down home		1.50

	Woman up to George's on Stark farm			        1.00

Sat

Apr 28	Mrs Bonnett from Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

	Red Sanders up home				        1.50

Sun

Apr 29	First call Young baby Marion				7.00

	Mrs Bonnett to Galena

Mon

Apr 30	Mrs Bonnett funeral				        3.50

May

Tues 1	

Wed 2

Thur 3

Fri 4

Sat 5	Taggart to Foundry, Col				         5.00

	Ethel Walker to Fargo				         2.00

Sun 6

Mon 7

Tues 8

Wed 9

Thur 10	Mrs Huston to Hospital				         1.50

Fri 11

Sat 12	Woman to Mt Vernon				         4.00

Sun 13

Mon 14	Taggart to Mt Gilead				         5.00

Tues

May 15	Taggart to Columbus				         5.00

Wed 16

Thur 17	Taggart to Mt Vernon				         5.00

Fri 18

Sat 19





						59

Sun

May 20	Student to Delaware				      	2.00

Mon

May 21	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Ed Snedeker from Hospital in Aub			1.50

Tues 22

Wed 23

Thur 24	Taggart to Waldo					4.00

	First call Mr Hoskinson				        2.00

Fri

May 25	Trip to Hoskinsons					1.00

Sat

May 26	Casket to Hoskinsons				        1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

May 27	Trip to Hoskinsons					1.00

Mon

May 28	Chairs to Hoskinsons &amp; cemetery			        3.00

	Hoskinson funeral		

Tues

May 29	Amish man to Delaware				        2.00

	Gotchall &amp; Budd to Delaware				3.00

Wed

May 30	Gotchall to Religh Neilsons				1.00

Thur

May 31	Gotchall to Delaware				        3.00

	Mrs Gotchall boy &amp; Chas Armstrong to Del		3.00

Fri

June 1	

Sat 2	Man from St Francis Hospital to Merchelle		1.50

Sun

June 3	Trip to Ball Park					3.00

	First call to Ringer			

	Door badge to Ringer		        

	Lehman girl from home to bus			 	 .75

Mon

June 4	Taggart toCanton					17.00

Tues

June 5	Casket &amp; Chairs to Ringers		]		4.00

	Device to cemetery &amp; funeral		]

	Chairs back	all day		        ]
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[corresponds to page 60 (L) and page 61 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		60

Wed 6

Thur 7	Mrs Feazel from Hospital out home			1.50

Fri

June 8	Winnogene Granger from Galena			         .50

Sat

June 9	Frank Lewis from Grant H. to Caswells			1.50

Sun

June 10	Man &amp; Woman to Delaware				2.00

	First call Mr Lewis at Caswells				2.50

Mon

June 11	Casket to Caswells for Mr Lewis			        1.00

Tues

June 12	Chairs &amp; flowers to Caswells &amp; trip to cemetery		4.00

	Lewis funeral				

Wed 13	

Thur 14	Daisy Wheaten to Delaware				2.00

Fri

June 15	Assisted at first call to Mrs Norris			1.50

Sat

June 16	To Delaware for casket then to Norris			2.00

Sun

Jun 17	Mrs Norris funeral					4.00

Mon 18

Tues 19	First call Mr Comstock				        3.00

	Man to Condit &amp; Trunic Days				2.00

Wed

June 20	Mr Comstock in casket				        1.00

Thur

June 21	Mr Comstock funeral				        3.00

Fri

June 22	Welfare woman to Tom Bailey's			        1.50

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Sat 23

Sun 24

Mon 25	Frances Root to White Cross Hospital			1.50

Tues 26

Wed 27

Thur 28	Bennie Walker burial				        1.00

Fri 29

Sat 30	






						61

Sun

July 1

Mon 2

Tues 3	Marguerite W. &amp; Winnogene G to Utleys at Del		1.50

	  "		"	back from Utleys		2.00

Wed 4

Thur 5

Fri 6

Sat 7	Red Saunders up home				        1.50

Sun

July 8	Mount Union Station in the night			5.00

Mon

July 9	A.D. &amp; Callie Piper to Mt Pleasant			1.50

Tues

July 10	Ambulance to Mt Pleasant cemetery			2.50

Wed 11

Thur 12	Manto Alexandria					3.00

	Rush's man to Lake grange				 .50

	Rush's man above Robbins Lake			        3.00

Fri

July 13	First call Dawsons Columbus				5.00

Sat

July 14	To casket factory &amp; casket to Dawson's			3.00

Sun

July 15	Mrs Dawson funeral					4.00

Mon

July 16	Utica barber &amp; wife to Croton				2.50

Tues 17

Wed 18	First call Mrs Smith at Van Fleets			2.00

	Welfare woman to Tom Baileys			        1.50

Thur

July 19	Mrs Smith in casket					1.00

Fri

July 20	Chairs to VanFleets &amp; to cemetery			3.00

	Mrs Smith funeral

Sat 21

Sun 22	Ethel &amp; Geraldine Walker to Jack Meekers		1.50

Mon 23

Tues 24

Wed 25	Gill &amp; Hixenbaugh to Mansfield 				8.00

Thur

July 26	Man to Mansfield					8.00


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		62

Fri

July 27	Mrs Noble to O. Green				        1.25

Sat 28

Sun 29

Mon 30	Mr Crego in ambulance to Johnstown			1.50

Tues

July 31	Mr &amp; Mrs Foster to Serbring funeral at Cheshire 	2.00

Aug

Wed 1	Helped Strosy bring C. Crego to chiro			 .25

Thur 2	Mrs Trapp to Galena					 .50

Fri

Aug 3	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sat

Aug 4	Lehman girl out home				         .75

Sun 5

Mon 6

Tues 7

Wed 8	Crego's to chiropractors				 .50

Thur 9

Fri 10	First call Mrs Smythe				        2.00

Sat

Aug 11	Casket to Smythes					1.00

Sun 12	

Mon 13	Chairs to &amp; from Smythes &amp; Smythe funeral		3.00

	First call to Ringers					2.00

Tues

Aug 14	Casket to Ringers					1.00

Wed

Aug15	Trip to Ringers &amp; cemetery				1.00

	Ringers funeral					        2.00

	First call Mrs Hanson				        2.50

Thur

Aug 16	Casket to Harrison					1.00

Fri

Aug 17	Pump man Galena C. Village &amp; Condit			2.50

	Rush man Johnstown 12 (illegible) &amp; Robbins Lake	4.00

	Trip to Hansons					        1.50

Sat

Aug 18	Will Saunders boy to Case Hospital			2.00

	Mrs Hanson funeral					2.00



						63

Sun

Aug 19	Doans' to Grover keys				        1.50

	Gatchalls to Magnetic Springs				4.00

Mon

Aug 20	Mr Nuckles up home				        1.25

Tues 21

Wed 22

Thur 23

Fri 24	Mon &amp; woman to Delaware				        2.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Sat

Aug 25	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic S.				4.00

Sun 26

Mon 27	Taveling man to McElwees				1.00

Tues

Aug 28	Ethel &amp; Mary Stelzer to Ashley				3.00

Wed 29

Thur 30

Fri 31	First call Mrs Fleckner				        5.00

Sat

Sept 1	Casket to Fleckners					2.50

Sun

Sept 2	Chairs to &amp; from Fleckners				5.00

Mon 3

Tues 4	Ethel Hagaman to Berkshire				  .75

Wed

Sept 5	Man to Johnstown					1.50

Thur 6

Fri 7	Taggart to Columbus

Sat

Aug 8	First call Mrs Burton					2.50

Sun

Aug 9	First call Shade Miller				        2.00

	Mrs Burton &amp; casket &amp; work at office			1.50

	Gotchalls to Fisher farm				1.50

Mon

Aug 10	Casket to Miller					1.00

	Device &amp; grass to Cheshire				2.00

	Mrs Burton funeral					2.00

Tues

Aug 11	Mr Miller funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Millers					1.00


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[corresponds to page 64 (L) and page 65 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		64

Wed

Sept 12	First call Mrs O. Webster				5.00

Thur

Sept 13	Mrs Adams to Hospital		        		4.00

	to casket factoy &amp; Mrs Webster in casket	

Fri

Sept 14	Mrs Owen Webster funeral				4.00

Sat 15

Sun 16

Mon 17

Tues 18	Mr &amp; Mrs Rosecrans to Delaware			        2.50

Wed 19	C. DeWitt from Boling Green				5.00

Thur 20

Fri 21	J. J. Willison to Grant Hospital			1.50

	C. L. DeWilt funeral					2.00

Sat 22

Sun 23	Fritchen boy to Grant Hospital				1.50

Mon 24

Tues 25	First call Mr Vining - Marengo				3.00

Wed

Sept 26	Casket to Brookins					1.00

	Casket to Vinnings					1.50

Thur

Sept 27	Chairs to &amp; from Brookens, Brookens funeral		4.00

	Thrashing machine man out				4.00

Fri

Sept 28	Mr Vining funeral					2.50

Sat

Sept 29	Sheriff from Kinsons to Condit &amp; Cemetery		8.00

Sun 30

Oct

Mon 1

Tues 2	Ethel Hagaman to Delaware				2.00

Wed

Oct 3	Rush's man to Renzo Condit				1.00

Thur	

Oct 4	Rush's man to Renzo Condit				1.00

Fri

Oct 5	Rush's man to Centerburg				2.00

Sat

Oct 6	Mr &amp; Mrs Rosecrans Delaware				2.50

	First call Mr Lewis at Cheshire				2.00





						63

Sun

Oct 7	To casket factory &amp; Mr Lewis in casket			2.50

Mon

Oct 8	Chairs to &amp; from Caswells, Lewis funeral		3.00

	Saunders boy to Starks Corners			        1.00

Tues 9

Wed 10	Trip to Marengo for Jack				2.00

	Mrs Edwards &amp; Frances to Piny Dance			3.00

Thur

Oct 11	Mr Willison from Hospital				1.50

	Man to Centerburg					2.00

Fri 12

Sat 13	Lala Clayton to Case Hospital				1.50

Sun

Oct 14	First call Mrs Edwards 				        1.50

	Woman Italian to Cheshire				1.50

Mon

Oct 15	First call Mr Perfect					1.50

	First call Mrs Matthews				        1.50

	Mrs Edwards in casket				        1.00

Tues

Oct 16	Mr Perfect in casket &amp; taken home			4.00

	Mrs Edwards funeral	
	        
	Work at office			        

Wed

Oct 17	Chairs to Perfects to Matthews				4.00

	Mrs Mattews in casket		        

	Mr Perfect funeral			

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Thur

Oct 18	chairs from Matthews		        		3.00

	Mrs Matthews funeral		        

Fri

Oct 19	Trip to Plines crossing

Sat

Oct 20	

Sun

Oct 21

Mon 22

Tues 23	First call Mr Willison					4.00

	First call Mr Beacom			

	Work at office &amp; out at Willison        	

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[corresponds to page 66 (L) and page 67 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		66

Wed	First call Mrs Stockwell				2.00

Oct 24	Casket to Willisons					2.00

	Casket to Beacoms					2.00

Thur		

Oct 25	Mr Beacon funeral					2.00

	Mr Willison funeral					2.00

	Casket to Stockwells					1.00

Fri

Oct 26	Initiated student to Col				5.00

	First call to Mrs Jordan				3.00

	Chairs from Stockwells				        2.00

	Mrs Stockwell funeral		

	Mr Taggart to Col to Gus Irwin				5.00

Sat

Oct 27	Strosnider to Delaware				        2.00

	Casket to Jordan's					1.00

Sun

Oct 28	Mrs Jordan funeral					2.50

Mon

Oct 29	Strosy to &amp; from Frank Hoover				1.00

Tues

Oct 30	First call Fred Hoy					1.50

Wed

Oct 31	Hoy in casket &amp; work at office				1.00

Thur

Nov 1	Device &amp; grass to Galina Cemetery			1.00

	Fred Hoy funeral					2.00

Fri

Nov 2	Strosy to Amity funeral				        6.00

Sat

Nov 3	Four Fredericktown people to State Game		        6.00

Sun

Nov 4	Mrs Aus Adams from Col				        1.50

Mon

Nov 5	Man to Galion					        7.00

Tues

Nov 6	Man to Berkshire					 .75

Wed 7	

Thur 8	Mrs Kettle in casket					1.50

	Strosnider to Galena				





						67

Fri	First call Mrs Sperry					1.50

Nov 9	Willoughly &amp; Bonham to Muskrat farm			1.00

	Mrs Kettle funeral					3.00

	Mrs Sperry in casket				

	Snyder to Morris, Croton for Gray Gelding		2.00

Sat

Nov 10	First call Wright - Smith				2.00

	New ambulance from Columbus			        2.00

	Mr Smith in casket					1.00

Sun

Nov 11	Chairs to Sperrys &amp; device to Galena Cem		1.00

	Mrs Sperry funeral					2.00

Mon

Nov 12	Mr Smith funeral					2.50

Tues 13

Wed 14

Thur 15	Daisy Wheaton &amp; Mather to Col U. Statium		5.00

Fri

Nov 16	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Nov 17	Mrs Moore at Mt Gilead in casket			1.50

Sun

Nov 18	Lowering device to Centerburg			        2.00

	Mrs Moore funeral at Mt Gilead			        3.00

Mon

Nov 19	Peerless woman to Case Hospital			        1.50

	Strosnider to Galena to see Link Scott			1.00

Tues

Nov 20	Link Scott from Galena to Delaware			3.00

Wed

Nov 21	Geo. Ginn from Mt Vernon &amp; work at office		2.00

Thur

Nov 22	First call Mrs Likes					2.00

	First call Mrs Landon					1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

	Mr Ginn in casket

Fri

Nov 23	Casket to London				        5.00

	Work at office			

	To Condit cemetery		

	Ginn funeral			

	Casket to Likes			


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[corresponds to page 68 (L) and page 69 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		68

Sat	Chairs to &amp; from Likes &amp; Likes funeral			2.50
    
Nov 24	Ambulance to Carpenters				        1.00

	To Granville for Rugg girl				6.00

	back to Andersons for alcohol

Sun

Nov 25	Two first calls Miss Rugg				4.00

	Mrs Landon funeral			

Mon

Nov 26	Miss Rugg to Strosnider office				1.00

	Miss Rugg back					        1.00

	Casket to Fred Carpenter				1.00

Tues

Nov 27	Chairs &amp; flowers to Ruggs				1.00

	Miss Rugg funeral					1.00

Wed

Nov 28	Miss Rugg burial					2.50

Thur

Nov 29	Doan's to Shannons					1.50

	Doans from Shannons				        1.50

Fri

Nov 30	Strosnider to Delaware to this trial			2.00

Sat Dec 1	

Sun 2

Mon 3

Tues 4	Strosnider to his trial		[crossed out]

Wed 5	Strosnider to Del to his trial				2.00

Thur

Dec 6	Mr Anderson (colored) to Grant Hospital			1.50

Fri

Dec 7	Man to Delaware					        1.50

Sat

Dec 8	Two first calls Mr Bennett				3.50

Sun

Dec 9	Mrs Martin to St Francis Hospital			1.50

	Casket to Bennetts					1.50

Mon

Dec 10	Mr Rose from Hospital &amp; work at office			2.50

	Trip to Bennetts &amp; Browns				1.50

	Mr Rose in casket					1.00






						69

Tues	First call Mr Fravel					2.00

Dec 11	Mr Bennett funeral					2.50

Wed	Casket to Fravels					1.00

Dec	box &amp; Device to Galena Cemetery			        1.00

12	Mr Rose funeral					        2.00

Thur

Dec 13	Mr Fravel funeral					2.50

	First call Mr Perfect					2.00

Fri

Dec 14	Mrs Dell Waker to Condit				1.00

Sat

Dec 15	Casket to Perfects					1.00

	Chairs to Perfects					1.00

Sun

Dec 16	Mrs Riner from Hospital				        1.50

	Mr Perfect funeral					1.50

	Mr Miller from Delaware				        1.00

Mon

Dec 17	Mr Miller funeral					2.00

Tues

Dec 18	Mrs Jordan from Delaware				1.00

	Mrs Jordan funeral					1.00

	work at office					        1.00

Wed

Dec 19	Woman (welfare) to Bailys				1.50

Thur

Dec 20	Mr Tompson to Jane Case Hospital			1.00

Fri

Dec 21	Mr Ahrens to Rome Corners				1.00

	Ot Young to Bangs Station				3.50

Sat

Dec 22	First call baby Fletcher Galena				3.00

	Back to Galena &amp; work at office		

Sun

Dec 23	To Galena to Fletchers				        1.00

Mon

Dec 24	First call to Al Wilson					2.00

	Ahrens from Rome to Bus				        1.25

	Fletchers baby funeral				        1.00

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[corresponds to page 70 (L) and page 71 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		70

Tues	Casket to Galena for Mr Wilson				1.00

Dec 25	Hagamans to Berkshire				        1.00

	Abbie Kimball up to farm				 .50

Wed

Dec 26	Trip to Galena					        1.00

Witness	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

for	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

Litten	Ahrens' from bus out home				1.25

Thur

Dec 27	Trip to Galena					        1.00

	Mr Wilson funeral					2.50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

	Woman to G. D. Work's				        1.00

	First call Higgins baby				        2.00

Fri

Dec 28	Hose took casket out to Higgins			        1.50

	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

Sat

Dec 29	Higgins baby funeral					2.50

	First call Mrs A. Sheets				2.50

	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

Sun

Dec 30	Casket to Sheets					1.00

	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

	First call Mr Granger					2.00

Mon

Dec 31	Mrs Jim VanFleet from Hospital			        1.50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs			 .50

	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	To A. Sheets &amp; Delaware				        2.50

	Lehman girl out home					 .75

Tues

1929

Jan 1	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs			 .50

	Casket to Grangers					1.00

	Mrs Sheets funeral &amp; Chairs from Sheets		        3.00

Wed

Jan 2	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs			 .50

	Mr Granger funeral					2.00

	First call Mr Wolf near Rich Hill			3.00





						71

Thur	Casket to Wolfs					        1.50

Jan 3	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

	First call Ted Irwin					2.50

Fri

Jan 4	Ahrens from Rome to Bus				        1.00

	Mrs Comstock to Armstrongs				 .25

	Mr Wolf funeral					        2.50

	To Columbus for casket for T. Irwin			2.50

Sat

Jan 5	Ambulance to Willie Clarks				3.50

	Casket to Irwins			

	First call Mrs Richardson 				2.00

Sun

Jan 6	Trip to Ted Irwins					5.00

	Casket to Richardsons				        1.00

Mon

Jan 7	Ted Irwin funeral					3.50

Tues

Jan 8	Mrs Richardson funeral				        2.50

Wed 9

Thur 10

Fri 11

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14

Tues 15

Wed 16

Thur 17	Faye Parker from Harvey Edwards			         .75

Fri

Jan 18	Strosnider to Galena Bank				1.00

Sat 19

Sun 20

Mon 21	Mr Payne from Route 161 &amp; work at office		2.50

Tues 22

Wed 23	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

	Mr Payne in casket &amp; work at office			1.00

	Mrs Ray Edminsten to Grant Hospital			1.50

	Ben Hagaman sister to Delaware			        1.50

Thur

Jan 24	Grass &amp; device to Trenton cemetery			2.50

	Mr Payne funeral &amp; work at office	

	Pump man trip					        3.00

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[corresponds to page 72 (L) and page 73 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

		72

Fri

Jan 25

Sat 26

Sun 27	Lehman girl from home to bus				 .75

Mon

Jan 28	Mr Spicer from Home &amp; work at office			1.50

Tues	(Got new machine)

Jan 29	Mr Spicer in casket &amp; work at office			1.00

Wed

Jan 30	Mr Spicer funeral					2.50

Thur 31

Feb

Fri 1	Mrs Walker (Ethel) to Delaware			        2.00

Sat 2

Sun 3

Mon 4	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

	Helped with Frank Townley				1.00

Tues

Feb 5	Frank Townley in casket &amp; other work			1.00

Wed

Feb 6	Frank Townley funeral &amp; work at office			2.50

Thur

Feb 7	Mrs Roy Edminstin from Grant Hospital			1.50

Fri

Feb 8	First call Tife Whitney				        2.00

Sat

Feb 9	Casket to Whitneys					1.00

Sun

Feb 10	Chairs to Whitneys &amp; cemetery	        	        4.00

	Whitney funeral &amp; chairs from Whitneys	

	Trip to Luther Johnsons				        1.50

Mon

Feb 11	Daughter &amp; Son in law from Luthern Johnston		1.50

Tues 12

Wed 13	First call Mrs Os Adams				        1.50

	First call Hazel Shannon				2.00

Thur

Feb 14	Janice VanTassel to St Francis Hospital			1.50

Fri

Feb 15	Casket to Edminstin					1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

	Casket to Adams					        1.00





						73

Sat

Feb 16	Mrs Edmister funeral				        2.00

	Mrs Adams funeral					2.00

Sun

Feb 17	Trip to Weisers &amp; work at office			1.50

Mon

Feb 18	Rod Cooke &amp; Lita Likes to Col funeral			5.00

Tues

Feb 19	Mrs Joe Hancock to Hospital				1.50

	Mr Davis funeral					2.00

	chairs from Weisers					 .50

	First call Marion Weavers				3.00

Wed

Feb 20	First call Mr Haycook				        2.50

Thur

Feb 21	Mrs Weaver in casket &amp; burial				3.00

Fri

Feb 22	Casket to Haycooks &amp; work at office			1.50

Sat

Feb 23	Mr Haycook funeral					2.00

	Trip to Vinal Dwinnells				        3.00

Sun 24

Mon 25	Will Dwinnell funeral &amp; work at office			2.00

Tues

Feb 26	Mrs Abbie Kimball to farm				 .50

Wed 27

Thur 28

Mar

Fri 1

Sat 2	Spinney Perfect to Hospital				1.50

Sun 3

Mon 4

Tues 5

Wed 6	First call Clayton baby Galena (Fletcher)		1.00

	Trip back to Galena					1.00

	To Columbus for Mrs Payne &amp; work at office		3.00

Thur

Mar 7	Clayton baby funeral at Galena				1.50

Fri 8

Sat 9	First call Mr Ferson					2.50

	Payne funeral &amp; work at office				1.50

	Trip to Trenton cemetery				1.00

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[corresponds to page 74 (L) and page 75 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		74

Sun	Casket to Fersons					1.00

Mar 10	Mr &amp; Mrs Rosecrans from Reed's			        2.00

Mon

Mar 11	chairs to &amp; from Fersons, Ferson funeral		3.00

Tues 12

Wed 13	To Newark for Orren Crego

	Work at office &amp; to Mrs Garling house			2.50

Thur

Mar 14	Flowers to Garling house &amp; cemetery			1.50

	Crego funeral					        2.00

Fri

Mar 15	Dr Gorsuch to Col &amp; Mt Carmel				5.00

	Bob Hedden to Delaware				        2.00

	First call Mrs Bennett				        2.00

Sat

Mar 16	First call Oren Barcus				        3.00

	Casket to Bennetts		

Sun

Mar 17	Chairs &amp; flowers to Bennetts				1.00

	Bennett funeral					        2.00

Mon

Mar 18	Casket to Barcus					1.00

Tues	

Mar 19	Flowers to Barcus					1.00

	First call Hubbard baby Galena				1.00

	Barcus funeral					        2.00

	Hubbard baby to Galena				        1.00

Wed

Mar 20	Hubbard baby burial					1.00

	Taggart to Delaware &amp; Col				7.00

	Man to Finch farm					1.00

Thur

Mar 21

Fri 22

Sat 23	First call Fletch Waldron				2.50

	Casket to Waldrons					1.00

	Abbie Kimball to A. Culvers				 .50

Sun

Mar 24	Trip to Fletch Waldrons				        1.50

		(after Jim)






						75

Mon	Burial of Murphey baby at Tenton Cem			3.50

Mar 25	Waldron funeral					        2.00

Tues    (Brown on Thompson)
 
Mar 26	Trip to sale in Porter Tp.				2.00

Wed

Mar 27	Vinnie Sinky to Al. Bastons				1.50

Thur 28

Fri 29	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	First call Mrs Whitney				        2.00

Sat 31

Sun 31	Mrs Whitney in casket				        1.00

	Abbie Kimball to farm				         .50

April

Mon 1

Mon 1	Mrs Whitney funeral					2.50

	Three men to Marion				        5.00

Tues

April 2	Hosea trip to Poling foundry fo Jack			5.00

Wed

April 3	Charlie Baston to Cooks for horses			2.00

Thur 4

Fri 5	First call Yeomans					2.00

Sat 6	Yeomans girls from &amp; to home				1.00

	M. Meridith from University Hospital			2.00

	Casket to Yeomans					1.00

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			   115

Sun

Aug 2	Two girls to Catholic church Johnson			2.00

Mon

Aug 3	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues 4	

Wed 5

Thur 6

Fri 7

Sat 8

Sun 9

Mon 10

Tues 11	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed 12	

Thur 13

Fri 14

Sat 15	Man out to John Geddis				        1.00

Sun 16

Mon 17

Tues 18

Wed 19	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Aug 20	Strosy to Mt Carmel to see Mrs L.			5.00

Fri 21

Sat 22	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic				        4.00

	girl to Kenny Caup					1.50

Sun 23

Mon 24	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Tues 25

Wed 26	Mrs Kimball from Magnetic thro Marysville home		5.00

Thur 27

Fri 28	Nellie Loar from Mt Carmel &amp; work at office		2.00

Sat

Aug 29	cleaned office, dressed Nell worked a lot		2.00

Sun

Aug 30	work at garage &amp; grass &amp; device to cemetery		1.00

	Mrs Loar funeral					2.00

Mon 31

Sep

Tues 1

Wed 2

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Fri 4

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Sat

Sept 5	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 

Sept 6

Mon

Sept 7	First call Mrs Everett &amp; work at office			2.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues

Sept 8	Mrs Evarts to Galena &amp; work at office			2.00

Wed

Sept 9	Flowers to Galena					1.00

	Mrs H Evarts funeral					2.50

Thur 10

Fri 11	Pump man on trip					2.00

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14	George Crissman to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Tues

Sept 15	First call Mr Milk					2.00

Wed

Sept 16	Cleaned car &amp; casket to Galena				2.00

Thur

Sept 17	Chairs to Milks					        1.50

	Mr Milk funeral					        2.00

Fri 18

Sat 19	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 20  

Mon 21

Tues 22	First call Mrs Cowell					2.50

Wed

Sept 23	Casket to Cowells					1.50

	Anna Lane from Hospital home			        1.50

Thur

Sept 24	Flowers to Cowells					1.50

	Mrs Cowell funeral					2.00

Fri

Sept 25	First call Miss Heineman Del				3.00

Sat	Mrs Goldsberry from Hospital &amp; work			2.00

Sept 26	Casket to Heinemans Del				        1.50

	Mrs Goldsberry in casket				1.00

Sun

Sept 27	Miss Heineman funeral				        3.00




						117

Mon

Sept 28 	Work at office &amp; Mrs Goldsberry funeral		2.50

Tues 29

Wed 30

Thur

Oct 1	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Oct 2

Sat 3	Geo. Utley to Grant Hospital				1.50

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			Mr Strosnider

Nov 	   2	First call Mr Williams				5.00

   "	   2	First call Mr Paul

   "	   3	Man to Will Strosniders			        3.00

   "	   3	Casket to Williams &amp; other work

   "	   4	Casket to Pauls				        4.00

   "	   4	Mr Williams funeral

   "	   5	Strosy to Pauls' and Columbus			6.00

	   6	Chairs to Pauls				        4.00

	   6	Mrs Gleason from Magnetic Springs home

   "	   7	Amb trip to Case Hospital with Ada people	1.50

   "	   8	First call Mrs Dyke &amp; work at office		3.00

   "	   8	Back to office in the evening

   "	   9	Work at office				        2.50

   "	   9	Mrs Dyke taken home

   "	10	Trip to Dikes &amp; cemetery			3.50

   " 	10	Mrs Dike funeral

   "	13	First call Mr Reardon			        1.50

   "	14	Out to Reardons &amp; work at office		2.00

   "	15	Mr Reardon funeral				3.50

   "	17	Mrs Work from home &amp; work at office		2.00

   "	18	Work at office part day  Mrs Work		2.50

   "	19	Strosnider to Webers			        1.00

   "	24	First call Mrs Boyd				2.00

   "	25	First call Wilson baby			        2.50

   "	25	Work at office

   "	25	Casket to Boyds

   "	26	Baby taken home				        1.50

   "	26	Chairs to Boyds

   "	27	Mrs Boyd funeral &amp; chairs back		        2.00

Dec	   4	First call Mrs Griffith				2.50

   "	   5	Casket to Griffiths				2.00

   "	   6	First call Mr Adams				5.00

   "	   6	Marnie Griffith funeral

   "	   7	Casket to Adams				        1.00

   "	   8	Mr Adams funeral				3.00

   "	   9	First call Mr Shannon			        2.00

   "	10	Casket to Shannons				4.00

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Fri

Dec	11	Mr Shannon funeral 				5.00

		First call Mrs Loar

Sat

Dec	12	Casket to Slacks				2.00

		Casket to Loars

Sun

Dec	13	Mr Slack funeral				2.50

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   "	17	Mr Budd funeral

   "	17	First call Sherm Williams

   "	19	First call Everett Perfect			5.00

   "	19	Casket to Williams

   "	19	Mrs A. Sherbourne from Hospital

   	19	Work at office

   "	20	Mr Williams funeral				3.00

   "	21	Everett Perfect funeral			        2.00

   "	25	Fred Dresbade to White Cross in amb		1.50

   "	28	First call Mr Dresbach			        3.00

   "	29	Mr Dresback in casket			        2.00

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Fri	Chairs &amp; device to Galina Cemetery

April 26 Mr Webber funeral

	 Mr Cooke funeral

	 chair back						6.00

Sat 27

Sun 28

Mon 29	Harry Cooke from Likes to Union Station			5.00

	Mr Prosser in casket					0.00

Tues 30

May

Wed 1	Grass &amp; device to cemetery &amp; Prosser funeral		2.00

Thur 2

Fri 3

Sat 4

Sun 5

Mon 6

Tues 7

Wed 8	Mr Eldridge from Col &amp; work at office			2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

May 9	Mr Eldridge in casket &amp; work at office			1.00

Fri

May 10	Taggart to Col. Highway dpt				5.00

	Man to Buell farm at Rome				1.50

	Mr Eldridge funeral					2.00

	Rowe boy from Case Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

Sat

May 11	Chaffirs from Galina to Columbus			5.00

Sun

May 12	Trip to Rowe's					        1.50

Mon 

May 13	Flowers grass &amp; device to Rose's			1.50

Tues 14

Wed 15

Thur 16	Contractor to Central College				2.00

Fri 17

Sat 18	Mr Miller from Galina to Case Hospital			1.50

	Five people to Newark				        5.00

Sun 19





					                        123

Mon	First call Mrs Bush					2.00

May 20	Leta Sikes to Columbus				        5.00

	Taggart to Mt Gilead					5.00

Tues

May 21	Casket to Bushs'					1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

May 22	Flowers &amp; device to Bushs'				1.00

	Mrs Bush funeral					2.00

Thur

May 23	First call Mrs Freeman (Aluens place)			2.00

Fri

May 24	Dr Gorsuch from Mt Carmel				1.50

	Casket to Freemans'				        1.00

Sat

May 25	Trip to Freemans'					1.00

Sun

May 26	First call Mrs Kirgy, Croton				3.00

	Flowers to Freemans				        1.00

	Mrs Freeman funeral				        2.50

	Miss Yokun from Hospital &amp; coark at office		2.00

Mon

May 27	First call Mrs Hupp					2.00

	Casket to Kirbys'					1.50

	Casket to Yokums &amp; work at office			2.50

	Man to Delaware					        1.50

Tues 

May 28	Casket to Huffs					        1.00

	Miss Yoakum funeral				        3.50

	chairs to Huffs'					1.00

Wed

May 29	Chairs from Huffs &amp; Huff funeral		]	9.00

	Chairs to Croton &amp; Yokum funeral		]

	Device &amp; grass to Hower			]

	Flowers to Yokums				]

Thur 30

Fri 31	Family on Lewison lane to Mark Road			5.00

Sat

June 1	Hose to Columbus for Taggart				5.00

Sun 2

Mon 3

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124

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thur 6	Dr Gorsuch to Mt Carmel Hospital			5.00

Fri

June 7	Woman to Delaware					1.50

Sat 8

Sun 9

Mon 10	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

June 11	Man on Lawson farm to Columbus			        5.00

Wed

June 12	Sam McGill daughter to Sparta				3.00

Thur 13

Fri 14

Sat 15

Sun 16	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	Mr Miller from Case Hospital				1.50

	Work at office					        1.00

Mon	Mr Miller in casket					0.00

June 17	Pump man to Galena, C. Village &amp; Condit			3.00

	Rumely man Stockwalls, Centerburg &amp; Sanders		3.50

Tues

June 18	Hose drove Dr Gorsuch to Mt Carmel			3.00

	Mr Miller funeral				        2.00

Wed 19

Thur

June 20	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri 21

Sat

June 22	4 boys to picnic near Galena by Tuller			5.00

Sun

June 23	Paul Miller from Col - U. Station			2.00

	&amp; time at office

Mon

June 24	Rumely man to Ed. Sanders &amp; Centerburg		        2.00

Tues

June 25	Rumely man to Howard Beavers			        1.00

	Chairs to &amp; from Millers			        5.00

	Casket to Millers &amp; Miller funeral	




						                125

Wed	Trip to Mt Carmel for Lela Mills			4.00

June 26

Thur

June 27	Strosnider to Centerburg, Robinsons &amp; Edmunistons	2.50

Fri 28

Sat 29	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sun 30

July

Mon 1	Chantangson woman to Galena			        1.00

Tues

July 2	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus his machine			2.00

Wed 3

Thur 4	Lamont Kempton from Mt Carmel			        1.50

Fri

July 5	Borgens to Columbus (on Butler farm)			5.00

	Chantangson woman to Fislins &amp; back			1.50

Sat

July 6	First call Gallogly baby				1.50

	casket to Galloglys					 .50

Sun

July 7	Chairs to &amp; from Galloglys			]	5.00

	Gallogly baby funeral			        ]

	Mr Gallogly from auto wreck, work at office	]

Mon

July 8	Mrs Adams from Col to Hi Patricks &amp; work office		2.50

Tues

July 9	Mr Sebring in casket &amp; got chapel ready			1.50

Wed

July 10	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

July 11	Kemptons to Richwood				        5.00

Fri 12

Sat 13	People on Larson place to Columbus			5.00

Sun 14	

Mon 15	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

July 16	Hose took Dr Gorsuch to Mt Carmel			2.00

Wed

July 17	First call Platt baby					1.00

Thur

July 18	Abbie Kimball to Delaware				2.00

	Strosy to Platts, Sebrings &amp; Searles			2.00

	Platt baby funeral					1.50
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126

Fri 19

Sat 20	Mr Sebring burial					1.50

	Irene Boston from Mt Carmel home			2.00

Sun 21

Mon 22	First call Hugh Ford in amb				1.50

Tues

July 23	First call Mr Bush					2.00

	Mr Ford in casket					1.00

	Trip back to Bushs'					1.00

Wed

July 24	Casket to Bushs &amp; work at office			1.50

	Hugh Ford funeral					2.50

Thur

July 25	Chairs &amp; Bushes to Galena				1.50

	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

	Taggart to Mr Gileads					5.00

Fri

July 26	Edd Mays' to Elmwood				        5.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Sat

July 27	Crooksville man to Delaware				2.00

Sun 28

Mon 29

Tues 30

Wed 31

Aug

Thur 1	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

Fri

Aug 2	

Sat 3	Miss Brown to Westerville				1.00

Sun

Aug 4	First call Jack Rowe					2.00

	First call Henry Shaffer				2.00

	First call Phil Brown					2.00

	Dr Gorsuch to Dr Brocks				        1.00

	Strosnider back to Henry Shaffers			1.00

Mon

Aug 5	First call Mrs Ranck &amp; work at office			2.00

	Mr Rowe in casket					1.00

	Mr Brown in casket					1.00

	Mrs Ranck in casket					1.00

	Mr Shaffer in casket					1.00







								127

Tues	Phil Brown funeral				        5.00

Aug 6	Mr Rowe funeral			

	Chairs to Shaffers		

	Truck to RancKs			

Wed

Aug 7	Mr Shafer funeral					2.00

	Mrs Ranck funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Shafers					1.50

Thur

Aug 8	Dr Gorsuch to Galena bank				1.00

	Ida Miller to Berkshire				         .50

	McCarty boy below Ed Coles				 .50

Fri

Aug 9	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Aug 10	Strosy to Centerburg &amp; to Wilsons			2.50

Sun

Aug 11	Dr Gorsuch to Dr Brocks				        1.00

Mon 12

Tues 13	Mrs Bonnett from Case Hospital			        1.50

Wed

Aug 14	Elizabeth Strosnider from Hospital			1.50

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Thur 15

Fri 16	Dr Gorsuch to Dr Gruber at Columbus			2.00

Sat

Aug 17	Milan Rogers to Delaware				2.00

Sun

Aug 18	Woman from wreck to Grant Hospital			2.00

Mon

Aug 19	People on Lawson farm to Columbus			5.00

	Strosnider to Bricker Store at Galena			1.00

	Taggart to Columbus P.O.				5.00

Tues

Aug 20	Mr Moore in casket in Col.				2.00
        
        Dr Gorsuch to Dr Grubers in Col                         2.00

Wed

Aug 21	Mr Moore funeral in Col.				4.00

	Strosy to church &amp; other places			        2.00

Thur

Aug 22	Taggart to Col. U.S.					5.00




























































































































































































































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128

Fri	Mr Hoyle in casket					1.00

Aug 23	Dr Gorsuch to Dr Graber Col				2.00

Sat

Aug 24	Will Weaver from Mt Carmel to his home			2.50

	Chairs to &amp; from Hagels &amp; device to cemetery		2.50

Sun

Aug 25	Lily &amp; Rosa Borcus to &amp; from Yeomans			1.00

Mon

Aug 26	Girl from Geo work house to Grant Hospital		1.50

	Ely boy from Case Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

Tues

Aug 27	Casket to Elys'					        1.00

Wed

Aug 28	Flowers to Elys'					1.50

	Eley boy funeral					2.00

Thur

Aug 29	First call Mr Weaver					3.00

	First call Mrs Hoy					2.00

	casket to Weavers					1.00

Fri

Aug 30	Casket to Hoy's					        1.00

	Margaret Williamson to Mt Carmel			5.00

Sat

Aug 31	Grass &amp; device to Centerburg				2.00

	Margaret Williamson to Fort Street an below Wishwill	2.00

	Mr Weaver funeral					2.50

	Trip to Hoys					        1.00

	Brownmiller to Gahanna				        4.00

	Lehman Girl out home				         .75

Sun

Sept 1	Trip to Hoys					        1.50

	Mrs Hoy funeral					        2.50

Mon

Sept 2	First call Mr Baker at Croton				3.00

Tues

Sept 3	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

	Margaret Williamson from Mt Carmel			5.00

	casket to Bakers Croton				        1.50

Wed

Sept 4	Mr Baker funeral					4.00






						                129

Thur	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sept 5	Red Saunders &amp; family up to Fargo			1.50

Fri

Sept 6	Marysville W. &amp; Mayne Fuller to Col			5.00

Sat

Sept 7	Mrs Kimball to Magnitic Springs			        4.00

Sun 8

Mon 9	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

	Pump man to see Billy Plin				1.00

	Pump man Condit &amp; C. Village				2.00

Tues

Sept 10

Wed 11

Thur 12

Fri 13	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 14

Sun 15

Mon 16

Tues 17

Wed 18	Two men from DeWitts corner to Case Hospital		1.50

Thur

Sept 19	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Sept 20	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

Sat 21

Sun 22	First call to Dell Walker (Baby) farm &amp; work at office  2.00

Mon 23

Tues 24	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	First call Mrs Curtis Westerville			3.00

Wed

Sept 25	Casket to Curtis					1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

Sept 26	Mrs Curtis funeral					3.00

	Chairs from Curtis					2.00

Fri 27

Sat 28

Sun 29

Mon 30

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[corresponds to page 130 (L) and page 131 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

130

Tues

Oct 1	

Wed 2

Thur 3	First call Mrs Skinner &amp; work at office			1.50

	Chairs to Buels'					2.00

Fri

Oct 4	Mrs Skinner in casket &amp; taken home			1.00

	Mr Buel funeral &amp; chairs back				3.00

Sat

Oct 5	First call Mrs Roberts				        5.00

	Mrs Skinner funeral &amp; work at office			4.00

Sun

Oct 6	Mrs Roberts in casket				        2.00

Mon

Oct 7	Mrs Roberts funeral					3.50

Tues

Oct 8	First call Mrs Walters Pagetins			       	3.00

Wed

Oct 9	Meoyme Fuller to Borkston				1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur	

Oct 10	Mrs Walters funeral					2.50

Fri 11

Sat 12	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Strosnider to Centerbury bank				2.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Sun

Oct 13	Man to Mt Vernon					4.00

Mon

Oct 14	To Case Hospital &amp; Mrs Fisher home			3.00

	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

Tues

Oct 15	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

Oct 16	Fisher baby burial					1.00

Thur

Oct 17	First call Mrs Fletch Waldson				2.50

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Oct 18	First call Mr Spangler				        2.50

	Casket to A. Taylors					1.50

	First call Mrs Brookins				        2.00

	&amp; Rosecrans to Delaware				        2.00







						                 131

Sat	Casket to Spanglers					1.50

Oct 19	Mrs Waldron funeral				        2.50

	Casket to Brookins					1.00

Sun

Oct 20	To Mrs Brookens &amp; work at office			1.00

Mon

Oct 21	Chairs to Brokens &amp; device to cemetery		]	5.00

	Mrs Brookins funeral			]

	Mr Spangler funeral				]

Tues 22

Wed 23

Thur 24	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Oct 25	Margaret Williamson Delaware				2.00

Sat 26

Sun 27	Woman to Chambers farm				        1.50

Mon

Oct 28

Tues 29

Wed 30	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Man to Frank Hubbells				        1.00

Thur

Oct 31	Taggart to Bucyrus					10.00

Fri

Nov 1

Sat

Nov 2	Hoosie out with Kingston cattle man			2.50

Sun

Nov 3	3 people to Akron					25.00

Mon

Nov 4	Woman &amp; child up near Beacom farm			2.00

	Mrs Joe Clark from Mt Carmel				1.50

Tues 5

Wed 6

Thur 7	Miss Rugg &amp; friend to Galina				 .50

Fri

Nov 8	First call Miss Lambert				        2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Sat

Nov 9	Casket to Lamberts					1.00
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[corresponds to page 132 (L) and page 133 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

132

Sun

Nov 10	Miss Lambert funeral				        2.00

Mon 11

Tues 12	Work at office &amp; trip to Case Hospital for Neilson baby	3.00

Wed

Nov 13	Neilson baby out home				        1.00

Thur

Nov 14	chairs to &amp; from Neilson &amp; baby funeral			2.00

Fri

Nov 15	Taggart to Columbus

	Mr Wood to Mt Carmel Hospital in amb			1.50

Sat

Nov 16	First call Mrs Crego					2.50

Sun

Nov 17	Casket to Cregos					1.00

	Mrs A. Knox from Columbus				4.00

Mon

Nov 18	Chairs to Cregos					2.00

	Mrs Crego funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Cregos					2.00

Tues 19

Wed 20

Thur 21	Amb trip from Shans to Mrs Tan Lees			1.00

	Man out to Clyde Wilsons				1.00

Fri

Nov 22	First call Mr Carnes					3.00

Sat

Nov 23	First call Mr Searles					2.50

	First call Mr Parker					2.50

	Amb for Parker &amp; work at office			        2.00

	Casket to Carnes					1.00

	Girl to O. Green					1.00

Sun

Nov 24	Casket to Searles					1.00

	Mr Carnes funeral					2.50

	Mr Parker in casket					 .50

	Frances Stilzer to Bus				         .50

Mon

Nov 25	Mr Parken funeral  all day				4.00




						                133 


Tues	Boy out to Clyde Wilsons				1.00

Nov 26	Trip to Fancher cemetery &amp; Searles funeral with machine	6.00

Wed 27

Thur 28	Boy out to Clyde Wilsons				1.00

Fri

Nov 29	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 30

Dec

Sun 1	First call Mrs Perfect &amp; work at office			1.50

	Woman up to Clint Blayney farm			        1.50

Mon

Dec 2	work at office					        1.00

Tues

Dec 3	Mrs Perfect funeral &amp; other work			4.00

Wed

Dec 4	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

Thur

Dec 5	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri 6

Sat 7	First call Mrs Doty					2.00

Sun

Dec 8	First call Alice Stockwell				1.50

Mon

Dec 9	Casket to Dotys					        1.00

	Casket to Stockwells					1.00

	First call Mr Heninger				        1.50

Tues

Dec 10	Trip to Heningers took badge		]		4.00

	Doty funeral &amp; device to cemetery	]

Wed

Dec 11	Chairs to &amp; from Stockwells				1.00

	Alice Stockwell funeral				        1.50

	Casket to Heningers					1.00

Thur

Dec 12	Mr Heninger funeral					2.50

Fri

Dec 13	Chloe Granger &amp; Margaret Williamson to Del		2.00

Sat

Dec 14	First call Mrs Brunson				        1.00

Sun

Dec 15	Casket to Brunsons				        1.50

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134

Mon	Earl Fravel out to Clyde Wilsons			1.00

Dec 16	Mrs Brunson funeral				        3.00

Tues

Dec 17	First call Mrs I. C. Budd				2.00

Wed

Dec 18	Casket to Budds'					1.00

Thur	

Dec 19	Work at office &amp; chairs to Budds			1.50

	Budd funeral					        2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Dec 20	First call Mrs Carpenter in Amb			        2.00

	Work at office

Sat

Dec 21	Mrs Carpenter in casket &amp; other work at office		1.50

Sun

Dec 22	Deorce to cemetery &amp; Mrs Carpenter funeral		2.00

Mon

Dec 23	Work at office &amp; Mrs McWilliams to Hospital		2.00

Tues

Dec 24	Lehman girl out home				         .75

	Dr VanHouten to West &amp; Leand Gertrudes back		3.00

Wed 25

Thur 26	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Dec 27	First call Mrs Bell					1.50

Sat

Dec 28	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sun

Dec 29	Device to cemetery &amp; chairs to &amp; from Bells	        3.50

Mon 30

Tues 31	Pumely man to Duglas &amp; Patterson			2.50

Wed 1930

Jan 1

Thur 2

Fri 3	Lily &amp; Rosa Borcus to Likes				 .50

Sat 4

Sun 5	Wigton baby funeral &amp; Device to cemetery		2.00

	Mrs Punesburg to O. Green				1.25



						                 135

Mon 6

Tues 7	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed 8

Thur 9	Elevater man to Condit Elevator			        1.00

Fri

Jan 10	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 11

Sun 12

Mon 13

Tues 14

Wed 15

Thur 16	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				       2.00

Fri

Jan 17	Man to Hines, (Reformatory man)			       2.00

Sat 18

Sun 19

Mon 20	Mrs Borden from Hospital to home			2.00

	Margaret &amp; Winsagona Gravyer to Ceubby		        2.00

Tues

Jan 21	Mrs Condo from Hospital &amp; work at office all day        4.00

Wed

Jan 22	Mrs Condo in casket					1.00

	Mrs McWilliams from White Cross			        1.50

Thur

Jan 23	Grass &amp; device to Trenton cemetery			1.50

	Mrs Condo funeral					2.00

Fri

Jan 24	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 25

Sun 26

Mon 27

Tues 28

Wed 29	Pump man around on trip				        3.00

	Mrs Kempton from State Hospital &amp; work at office	2.00

Thur

Jan 30	Mrs Kempton out home &amp; dressed			        1.00

	Mrs Munton from University Hospital			1.50

Fri

Jan 31	First call McVey baby				        2.00

	Mrs Kempton in casket

	Chairs to &amp; from Kemptons				6.00

	Device to cemetery

	Mrs Kempton funeral
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[corresponds to page 136 (L) and page 137 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

136

Sat

Feb 1	Casket to McVeys &amp; work at office			1.50

Sun

Feb 2	McVey Baby from home to chapel	]		        2.50

	Baby funeral			]

Mon 3	

Tues 4	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

Feb 5	Strosy to Millers at Galena				1.00

	Joe Webster to Case Hospital				1.50

Thur		

Feb 6	Mrs Mann from Albright church &amp; work at office		2.50

Fri

Feb 7	Margaret Williamson to Delaware			        2.00

	Mrs Marnice casket, other work at office	        1.00

Sat

Feb 8	Mrs Mann funeral at Westerville			        2.50

	First call Mrs Dwinnell				        1.50

Sun

Feb 9	Tom Robinson from Del &amp; work at office			2.00

	Casket to Dwinnells					1.00

	Robinson in casket &amp; out home			        1.50

Mon

Feb 10	Chairs to Dwinnells &amp; device to cemetery	        1.50

	Mrs Dwinnell funeral				        2.00

	Chairs to Robinsons					1.50

Tues

Feb 11	Flowers to Robinsons				        1.50

	Robinson funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Robinsons'				        1.50

Wed

Feb 12	Strosy to Berkshire cemetery to change			1.00

	Mary Hall to Mt Carmel Hospital			        1.50

Thur 13

Fri 14	Mrs Henry Miller to Marengo 				2.00

Sat 15

Sun 16	Miss Rugg to Galena					 .50

Mon

Feb 17	Geneva Wigton out home				         .75

Tues

Feb 18	Mrs Pumphrey to O. Green				1.25



						                 137

Wed

Feb 19	First call Mr Townby					1.50

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Feb 20	Casket to Townbys					1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Feb 21	Chairs to &amp; from Townbys &amp; funeral			2.50

Sat

Feb 22	First call Mr Root Col					5.00

Sun

Feb 23	Mr Root in casket					2.00

Mon

Feb 24	Mr Root funeral					        4.00

Tues

Feb 25	First call Mr Amis					3.00

Wed 26

Thur 27	First call Mr Trainer					3.00

	Casket to Annis funeral &amp; other work			4.00

Fri

Feb 28	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Mar 1	Casket to Trainers					1.50

	First call Mrs Platt					5.00

	Chairs &amp; flowers to Trainers				2.50

Sun

Mar 2	Mr Trainer funeral					3.00

Mon

Mar 3	Mrs Platt funeral					4.00

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thur 6	De Gorsuch to Columbus also calls			3.00

Fri

Mar 7	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Lily Borcus to Galena					 .50

	Stailet with 3 students to Granville			1.50

Sat 8

Sun 9	Strosy to John Stros Wilson				1.00

Mon 10

Tues 11	Mansfield man to Slaughter &amp; Disons			2.00

Wed 12


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[corresponds to page 138 (L) and page 139 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

138

Thur	First call Mrs Murray					1.50

Mar 13	Mrs Murray in casket				        1.00

Fri

Mar 14	Dr Gorsuch out to Halis'				1.00

	First call Mr McClery					2.00

	Work at office, clean up				1.00

Sat

Mon 15	First call Mrs Knox					2.00

	To Fargo cemetery					1.00

	Mr McClery in casket &amp; seat chapel			1.00

	Mrs Murray funeral					2.00

	Food Demonstration from Ashley			        2.50

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Sun

Mon16	Casket to Stones					1.00

	Work at office					         .50

	Grass &amp; device to Johnstown Cem			        2.50

Mon

Mar 17	Chairs to &amp; from Stones				        1.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Mrs Knox funeral					2.00

	Miss Jones out to Presbyterian Church       		1.00

	Miss Jones bock from church				1.00

Tues

Mar 18	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Miss Jones to Presbyterian Church			1.00

	Mrs Jones from church				        1.00

Wed 19

Thur 20	Miss Jones to Frayzeysburg				8.00

	Jack Strosnider to Delaware			]	7.00

	Jack Strosnider to Jim Roses			]

	Jack Strosnider to Geo Works, then home	]

	Fiarst call Eugene Boston			]

	Eugene Boston home			]

Fri 21

Sat 22	First call Mr Stith					2.00

	Casket to Stiths					1.00

	To Eugene Bostons					1.00

Sun

Mar 23	Flowers, grass &amp; device to Galena			1.00

	Eugene Boston funeral				        2.00



						                139


Mon	Chairs to Stiths					1.50

Mar 24	Mr Stith funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Stiths					1.50

Tues

Mar 25	First call Mr Knowder				        1.50

Wed

Mar 26	Casket to Knowdens					1.00

Thur

Mar 27	Chairs to &amp; from Knowdens				2.00

	Grass &amp; device to Cemetery				 .50

	Mr Knowden funeral					1.50

	First call Mr Ferris					1.50

Fri

Mar 28	Mr Ferris in casket &amp; other work at office		3.00

Sat

Mar 29	Work at office, chairs to Mason Hall			1.00

Sun

Mar 30	Helped with tent &amp; grass &amp; device to cemetery		1.00

	Chairs to Ferris					1.00

	Mr Ferris funeral					2.00

Mon

Mar 31

April

Tues 1

Wed 2	Dr. Gorsuch to Mt Carmel &amp; Stores			2.00

Thur

April 3	Casket to Blunts					1.00

	First call Mrs Ann Smith				1.50

Fri

April 4	Grass &amp; device to cemetery		15.00	]	 .50

	Mr Blent funeral				]	1.50

	Chairs from Blunrts				]	2.00

Sat

April 5	Bess Wilsons sister from Union Station			5.00

Sun

April 6	Device to cemetery &amp; chairs to Smith			 .50

	Mrs Smith funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Smiths					 .50

Mon

April 7	Dr Gorsuch to Union Station				2.00

	Lehman girl from home to Bus				 .75


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Pages 141 and 142 are missing from the book]


140

Tues

April 8	First call Saunders boy				        2.50

Wed

April 9	Casket to Saunders					1.00

	Mrs Heycook from Bennetts to Sparta			1.50

Thur

April 10 	Saunders for funeral				3.00

Fri 11

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14

Tues 15

Wed 16

Thur 17

Fri 18

Sat 19

Sun 20

Mon 21

Tues 22	Phone boys up to U. Fuller farm			     1.00

Wed

Apr 23	Strosnider to Columbus				     5.00

	First call Wigton baby				     2.00

	Boy to Galena					      .50

Thur

April 24	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus			     2.00

	Trip to Will Wigtons				     1.00

	Wigton baby funeral				     2.00

Fri

April 25  C. O. Armstrong to Columbus		             5.00

Sat 26

Sun 27

Mon 28	First call Frank Spangler			     3.00

	First call Mr Lehman				     2.00

Tues

Apr 29	Casket to Spanglers				     1.00

	Trip to Domigans				     1.50

	First call Miss Domigans			     2.50

	Lila Mills &amp; daughter from Westerville		     2.00

Wed

Apr 30	Casket to Lehmans				     1.00

	grass &amp; device to Trenton cemetery		     1.00

	casket to Domigans				     1.00

	Mr Spangler funeral				     2.00



						             143



				Machines 1925

May 3 -	 .25   V. Young				Sept. 6 -   .50   Cincin 

May 12	 .50   Cleveland			"   6 -	 50   Skinner

  "  12   .50   Jackson			        "   7 -  50   Galion

  " 15 	 .75   V.Baker				"   8 -  50   Galion

  " 15   .25   R.Foster				"   8 -  50   Georgetown Ky.

  " 16 	 .25   "    "				"   10 - 50   Chicago

  " 16    50   Newark				"   11 - 50   W. Va

  " 19 	 .50  V. Baker				"   11 - .50  Vt

  " 21   .25   Feazel				"   11 -  50  Darwin, Colorado

  " 24   .50   W. Va		 		"   12 - 1.00 W. Va

  " 29   .50   Dayton				"   27 - 2.00 Ginn

June 2   .50  Indianapolis 	(new garage) 	 Oct 8 -  .50 Zanesville

  "  3   .50  Massalon 		                 "  10     50   Akron (O)

  "  3 	 .50  Asthabula 			 "  10     50   Brookville 

  "  7   .50   Cleveland			 "  11     50   Smithsville Ky

  "  8   .50   Ill.				 "  12   1.00   Cinciny  2 machines

  "  9 	 .25   V Young				 "  14     50   Oak Park Ill

  "  11	 .55   Delaware				   

  "  11	 .30   Delaware				 "  19     50   Cleveland

  "  13	 .75   2 W.Va. Machines			 "  20     50   Medina

  "  14	 .50   Sharon Pa		         "  20    .50   Cleveland

  "  16	 .50   Columbus				 "  21	  .50   Paugkeepsie N.Y  

  "  16	 .50   Miami Fla.		         "  23	  .50   Cleveland

  "  19	  50   Cleveland		         "  24	   50   Cleveland

  "  19	 .50   San Diago Calif		         "  24	   50   Akron

  "  20	 .50   Illinois			         "  27	   50   Val Young

  "  20	 .50   Indianapolis

  "  23	 .25   V Baker			         Nov 3	   50   Columbus

  "   24 .50   Eleanor Huston	                 "   5	   50   Dayton

  "  25 .50   Zanesville		         "   5    50   Gamblers

  "  29 .50   Ky people			         "   6	   50   Erie Pa

July   4 .50   Missouri			         "   6    50   Cleveland

       8 .50   Akron			         "   8	  .50   Mantua

						 "   10   50   Painsville

      10 .50   Indianapolis	                 "   11   50   Salem Ill

      11 .50       "			         "   11   50   Marion O

      14 .25   V. Young			         "   17   50   Cleveland

      15  50   Montgomery		         "   20   50   Bedford

						 "   20   50   Canton

      16  50   Marple [illegible]	         "   21   50   Cleveland

      16  25   Forest Moore		         "   21   50   Cleveland

      21  50   Tangier Ind		         Dec  8   50   V.Young

      21  50   Indianapolis		         "   10   50    Akron

      25  50   Erie Pa			         Dec 19   50       "

      26  .50   Cleveland

      29  .50    Winona &amp; Lisbon 4	         "   19   50    Burton

      29  .50    [illegible]		         "   23   50    Akron
                                                  
                                                 Jan   4 1.00   McCombs

      30  .50    Price Hill [illegible]	             

Aug    5  .50    Columbus Mo    (1926)	         "   16   50    Harry Mantes

       9  .50    Nevada  Mo		         "   19   50    Detroit

                                                 "   26   50    Val Young

      15  .50    Toledo

      15   50    Minerva			 Feb  18  1.00   Tenn.

      16   50    Dundas			         "    18   .50 Cleveland

      18  .25    Val Young

      19  .50    Medina

      21  .50    Bridgeville Pa		         Mar    1   .40    Mr Farris

      22  .50    Cincinnati		         "     5   .50    Cleveland

      26  .50    Cleveland		         "    10   .50    Silver Creek

      27  .50    Chespeake		         "    11   .50    Livingston

      29  .50    W. Va			         "    13  1.00    Buffalo

      31   50    Mantea			         "    15   .50    Cleveland

Sept   2  .50    Dayton			         "    16   .50    V. Young

						 "    19  1.00    Sheridan Mo

"      2   50    Ravenna			 "    21   .50

"      4   50    Galion			         "    23    50    Connersville

"      5   50    Akron			         "    24   .50    Youngstown
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Mar  25	 .50    Cleveland			Aug 13	.50    Dayton

"    31  .50    Parkersburg			"   18	.50    Roberts

April 1  .50    Canton				"   18	.50    Jno Gritlan

"     7	 .50    Ashland				"   19	 50    Roberts

"     9  2.50   Williamson			"   20	 50    Shelbyville Ind

"     9	  50    Mantua				"   20	 50    Ind'polis

"    10	 .50    E. Canton		        "   20	 50    Manroe Root

"    12	 .50    Miami				"   21	 50    Covington Ky

"    17  1.00   Canton				"   24	 50    Monroe La

"    19	  .50   Dayton				"    25	 50    Mass &amp; Colo

"    22	  .50   Chagrin Falls			"   27	 35    Neisley

"    27	  .50   Val Young		        "    28	 50    Pomeroy

"    27	   50   Linus				"    29	 50    Ft Sam Huston Texas

"    30	   50   Cleveland		        "    29	 50    Knoxville Tenn

May   1	   50   Portsmouth		        "    30	 50    Marietta

May   4	   50   [illegible] Ky			Sept  1	 50    Meadville Pa

"     5	   50   Dayton				 "    2	 50    Cleveland

"     7	  1.00  Dayton				 "    5	 50    Cleveland

"     9	   .50  Rockfort Ind		         "    5	 50    Greenfield Ind

"    11	   .50  Salem Ill.

"    13	   .50  Ambrosuo		         "    7	 25   Tom Wigton

"    13	    50  Beaver Falls			 "   10	 50   Chicago Ill

"    16	    50  "             "		         "   10	 50   Wheeling W Va

"    17	   .50  Warren		                 "   14	 50   Los Angeles Calif

"    22	    50  Ambrosa				 "   15	 50   Marietta

"    21	   .50  Wilbur Fla			 "   23	 35   Kendallville Ind

"    23	  1.00  Jefferson O.			 "   24	 50   Wheeling W Va

"    24	  1.00  Landrum				 "   24	 50   Toledo

"    27	   .50  Miami Fla		         "   26	1.75  Kendallville Ind

"    27	   .50  Hollywood Fla

"    29	   .25  Fred [illegible]		 "   27	 50   Kendallville Ind

"    31	   .50  Akron				 "   30	 50   Gitard Pa

"    31	    50  Lakewood

June  2	    50  Ashland				Oct   1	 50   Marshall Ill

"     2	    50  V. Young			  "   3	 50   Hicksville

"     9	    50  Hoskinson		          "   3  50   Akron

"    28	   .50  Rosedale Ind		          "   9	 50   Canton

						  "  17	 50   Niagara Falls

"    30	    50  Newton, Mass.				   
                                                  "  19	 50    Cleveland

"    30	    50  Cleveland		          "  20	 50    Grove City Pa

Jul   1	    50  Buffalo				  "  21	 25    Kendallville

"     2	    50  Cleveland		        Oct 22-30 2.00 Kendallville

"     3	    50  Reece Davis		          "  23	 50    Mr Guthrie

"     5	    50  Inglewood Calif	                  "  23  50    Belleville N.Y

"     6	  1.00  Columbus       		          "  24	 50    Belleville N.Y

"     6	   .50  New Harmiony Ind    

"     7	   .50  Val Young		          "  24	.50    Foust Moore

"     7	    50  N Y &amp; Wash			  "  26	 50    Val Young

"    10	   .50  Sewickley Pa		          "  28	 50    Middleburg

"    11	   .50  St Louis		          "  29	 50    Haley

"    13	   .50  Ind			          "  30	 50    Portsmouth

"    14	   .50  St Petersburg Fla	          "  31	 50    Cleveland

"    22	   .50  Columbus			Nov   2	.50    Ft Wayne

"    23	   .50  Columbus			  "   2	 50    Cleveland

"    24	   .50  Birdseye Ind		          "   2	 50    Hunnelstown Pa

"    26	   .50  W. Baden Ind		          "   8	 50    Toledo

"    28	   .50  Springfield		          "  10	 50    Anna Moore

"    31	   .50  Norwood				  "  10	.50    Akron

Aug   5	    50  Springfield Ill		          "  14	 50    Wayne Bekins

"     7	   .50  Cleveland		          "  16	 50    Ashland

"     8	   .50  Cleveland		          "  17  50    Elmer Flick

"    10	   .50  Val Young		          "  19	 50    Franklin Pa

"    12	   .50  Cleveland		          "  19	 50    Ed Van Kirk	



					                                    145

Nov  21	   .50  Garfield

"    23	    50  Dayton				July  7	.50    St Louis

"    25	    50  Rochester N.Y.		          "   8	.50    Anderson Ind

Dec   5	    50  Kansas City		          "   9	.50    Erie Pa.

"     6	  1.00  Cincinnati		          "  11	.50    Scranton Pa

"     7	    50  Val Young		          "  14	.70    Buffalo &amp; Terre Haute

"     9	    50  Youngstown		          "  15	9.00   O. Young to Aug 10th

"    21	  3.00  F.H. Parker to Jan 10 1927	  "  22	.25    Columbus

"    22	    50  Fred Moore		          "  23	.50    Portsmouth

 1927

Jan  12	    50  Elmer Flick		          "  30	 50    Youngstown

Feb   1	    50  Val Young			 Aug  2	.50    Val Young

"     5	    50  Washington C. H. 	          "   5	.50    Tuscon Arizona

"    12	  3.00  Parker to Feb 10th		  "   9	.50    Gas truck

Mar   1	   .50  Val Young		          "  13	.50    Miami Fla

"    22	  3.00  Parker				  "  14	.50    J. Stark visitors

"    23	   .50  Earlington Ky		          "  17	1.00   Wheeling W. Va

"    24	   .50  Columbus		          "  19	3.00   Lester Grove

"    25	    50  Buffalo				     20	 .50   Paulding O

April 12    50  Powhatan		             20	 .50   Louisville Ky

"     14    50  Evansville Ind			     24	 .50   Cleveland

"     18    50  Marietta		             26	  50   Athens Ga

"     19  3.00  F.H. Parker		             27	  50   Wooster

"     19   .50  Val Young			     30	 .50   Covington Ky.

"     20    50  Onenta N. Y.			Sept  1	 .50   Plulia, Pa	

"     25    50  Lima				   "  2	 .25   Cleveland

"     26    50  Charlotte Mich			   "  3	  50   Portsmouth

"     27    25  Tenn				   "  3	  50   Alton Ill

"     27    50  Rochester N. Y.			   "  4	 .50   N. Y. City

"     28    50  St Louis Mo		           "  6	  50   Val Young

May    6    50  Berkley Calif			   " 13	  50   Akron

"     10    50  Buffalo N. Y		             14	  50   Cincinnati

"     12  9.00  V. Young May 10			     17	  50   Sharon Pa

"     15    50  Scenectady N.Y.			     17	  50   Louisville Ky

"     16    50  Defiance O		             18	  50   Mayesville Ky

"     18   .50  Cleveland		             20	3.00   Lester Grove

"     19  1.00  St Louis		             20	  40   Covington Ky

"     22   .50  Cincin	
   			                             20	 50    Cleveland

"     23   .50  Oswego N.Y.		             21	 50    Newark

"     24   .50  Val Young		             21	 50    Pineville Ky

"     28    50  Cincinnati			     29	 50    Fla

"     29    50  U.S. Army			Oct   2	 50    New York City

June   1   .50  Salimonica N.Y.			  "   4	 35    Parichora

"      2   .50  Bridgeport Ill.		          "   7	 9.00  O. Young

"      9   .50  Nowata Okla.			  "  11	 50    Val Young

"     12    50  Cleveland			  "  13	 50    Young &amp; Toban

"     14    50  E. St Louis		          "  24	 50    Columbus

"     15    50  Cleveland		          "  24	 3.00  Luther Grove

"     18    50  Los Angles Calif	          "  27	 1.50  Kent O

"     19    50  Kent O.				  "  29	 50    Danvile

"     20    50  Niagara Falls			  "  29	 50    E. Liverpool

"     21    50  Middletown		       Nov    1  50    Perry O.

"     27    50  Cleveland			  "   5	.50    Oakland City Ind

"     28    50  Val Young		          "   7	 50    Cleveland

"     28    50  Elmer Flick		          "  11	 50    Miss Skinner

"     30    50  Chicago Ill		          "  12	 50    Val Young

July   2    50  Akron                             "  21	 50    Ambrosia
  			  
"      2    50  Newport Ky.

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Nov 21 3.00  Lester Grove			April  22    .50  Benton Ill

 "  27  .50  Columbus				  "    24    .50  Lima

 "  29  .50  Akron				  "    27     50  Cleveland

 "  30  .25  Cleveland			        May     9     50  Calif

Dec  6  .50  Lecture course Mass		  "    12   9.00  O. Young

 "   7  .50  Kerhonkson N. Y			  "    19    .50 Cincin

 "   9  .50  Toledo				

 "  11   50  Rochester N.Y.		          "    29     50 Cincin

 "  17	 50  Cincinnati			        June    2     50 Akron

 "  18	 50  Cincinnati				  "    11   3.10 contractors Machine

 "  20	 50  Val Young				  "    17     50 Anapolis

 "  20 3.00  Lester Grove			       18     50 Oil City Pa.

 "  23	.50  Granford Ky			       20   3.00 L. Grove

    23	.50  Franklin Pa			       20     50 Chicago

    30 9.00  O. Young				       22     50 Akron

Jan  1	.50  Conneat				       23     50 Youngstown

 "   2  .50  Ridgway Pa.                               25     50 Alhambra Calif

 "   3	.50  Springfield			       26     50 Val Young

 "   6	.50  Akron				       30     50 Brunson Mich

 "   6	.50  Birmingham Ala			July    4     50 Cincinnati

 "   13	.50  Hamilton, O			  "     8     50 St Louis

 "   19	3.00 Lester Grove			  "     8     50 Salem, Ill

 "   21	.50  Chicago Ill			       10     50 Cleveland

 "   27	.50  Tulsa Okla				       12     50 Youngstown

 "   30	.50  Columbus				       14     50    

 "   31	 50  Val Young				       14     35 Chicago

Feb   7	.35  Indianapolis			       14   9.00 O. Young

 "   17	.50  Cincinnatti			       15     50 North Lima

 "   22	.50  New Port Tenn			       17     50 Salina Ill

 "   24	 50  Freeport O				       18     50 Detroit

 "   24 9.00 O. Young				       23     50 Marion

 "   25	3.00 Lester Grove			       23   6.00 Grove 2 Mo
    
 "   25  .25 Harry Manter			       25     50 P. Dwinnell

Mar  10	 .50 Val Young				       26     50 Memphis Tx

 "   14	 .50 Westfield N.Y.			       28     50 St Louis

 "   18	 .50 Ind.				       31     50 Val Young

 "   19	3.00 Lester Grove			       31     50 U.S.C &amp; G.C.

 "   25	 .50 Akron

			                        Aug     1    50 U.S. Coast Guard

April 1	.50 Cleveland				  "     2    50 U.S. Coast Guard

 "    4	.50 Terre Haute Ind.			  "    10    50 Terre Haute

 "    4	.50 Detroit Mich		          "    12    50 Camp Mar

 "    5	.50 Detroit				  "    14    50 Allentown Pa

 "    5	 50 Cleveland				  "    16    50 Canton O.

						       20    50 

 "    6	.50 N.Y &amp; Alabama			       20    50 Mo

 "   11	 50 Cincinnati				       21  3.00 Lester Grove

 "   11	 50 Newark				       21    35 Dayton

 "   13	.50 Palm Beach Fla			       25    50 Charleston

 "   17 4.00 Mr Hayden				       27    50 Cleveland

 "   17	.50  Val Young				       30    50 Rock Creek

 "   20	3.00 Lester Grove			       31    50 Lisbon



						                       147

Sept 1&amp;2  50    Fox				April  16    .50 Val Young

 "    2	 .50    Cincinnati			  "    23   3.00 Lester Grove

 "    2	.50    Akron

      4	.50    Val Young		         May    4   1.00 garage Mar to May  11

      8	.50    Niagara Falls		           "    5    .35 Canton

     10	.50    Terre Haute Ind			   "    9   3.00 O. Young

     11	.50    Rochester N.Y.		           "   13   1.00 garage Mar to May 18

     16	 50    Adamsville Ga.		           "   15    .50 Mattoon Ill

     25	3.00   Lester Grove			   "   21    .50 Val Young

Oct   3   35   Rockland O.			   "   21   3.00 Lester Grove

 "    3	 35    Cleveland O.

 "    8	 25    Abline Kas.			June    6     50 Louisville Ky

 "   12	.35    Lexington Ky		          "     6     50 Washington D.C.

 "   14	 50    Buffalo				  "     6     50 O. Young

 "   26	 50    Jefferson			       21     25 Morgantown W. Va 

 "   20	3.00   Lester Grove			  "    22   3.00 Lester Grove

 "   26	 50    Grigsby Tenn			       21     50 Val Young

Nov   3	 50      "       "			       26     50 Lake George, La.

 "    8	 50    Michigan				       29     50 Cambridge O

 "   16	 50    Detroit Mich			July    8     50 Anderson, Ind.

 "   17	9.00   O Young				  "     9    .50 Belford N.J.

 "   17	2.50   Portsmouh           	          "    10    .50 Ashville N. C.

 "   21	3.00   Lester Grove		          "    10   3.00 O. Young

     28	 50    Huston Texas		          "    18    .25 Gilliton Texas

Dec 7&amp;8	 50    Ralph Fox			  "    19     50 Charlestown

 "   18	 50    Val Young		          "    20     50 Indianapolis

 "   19	 50    Buffalo N.Y.			       23     50 Cincinnati

 "   20	3.00   Lester Grove			       23   3.00 Lester Grove

 "   26	 .25   Danville				       29     50 N.Y. City

Jan   4	 .50   O. Young    1929			       30    .50 Val Young

 "    8	2.00   Springfield 2        	        Aug     1     25 Georgetown Ill

 "   11	.50    Tampa Fla			 "      5     35 Memphis, Tenn

 "   16	 50    Gambier				 "      6     50 Uniontown, Pa

 "   22	3.00   Lester Grove			       10     50 Hamilton

 "   29	 50    Val Young			       11     50 Hamilton, O.

Feb   5	 35    Meadville Pa			       13    .50 Middlebrough Ky

 "    6	 35    Buffalo				       21   3.00 Lester Grove

 "   20	3.00   Lester Grove			       22    .50 Ellwood City Pa

Mar   2	.50    Guthrie				       30    .50 Huntington W. Va.

 "   12	.50    Val Young			 "     10   2.00 O Young

 "   17	.35    Youngstown		       Sept     3    .50 Val Young

 "   22	3.00   Lester Grove			 "      3    .35 Louisville Tn

 "25-27 1.00   Elevator man			 "      6    .50 Cleveland

 "   30	 .50   Oak Park Ill				9     50 Louisville

 "   31  .50    "    "   "			

 "   31	 .50   Akron				       10   3.00 O Young

April 1	 .50   Cleveland			       16   1.75 Mrs Teter

 "    6  9.00  O. Young				       17    .25 Wheeling W. Va.

 "    8   .25  Bryan, O				       22    .50 Dr Teter  

 "   11   .25  Buffalo				       23   3.00 Lester Grove

 "   12   .50  Chicago				       25    .50 Chicago


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148

Oct     8	.50   Val Young			May    14 	.25    Mrs Teter

 "     10	 50   Salainder N.Y.		"      19      1.00    Mr Hedte May

 "     11	.50   Indianapolis		"      24      3.00    Leslin G

 "     17	.50   Martinsville Ky		June  2&amp;3	.50    Cleveland

 "     20	.50   Ft Wayne			      5&amp;6       .50    Heath

       22	.25   Mrs Teter		               8	 50    Indianapolis

       23      6.00   O. Young			      26       3.00    Grove

       26      3.00   Lister Grove		July  10       3.50    Monticella

Nov     1	.50   Columbus		              16       3.50    Ida Miller

 "      8	.85   Chippewa Lake		"     28       3.00    Lester Grove

        9	.50   Akron			      28	.25    Cincinnati

       13	.50   Val Young			      31	.75    Mr Conner

       14      1.00   Corneat Lake, Pa.		Aug    5	 50    Cleveland

       21	.25    Dr Teter

       22	.25    Dr Teter			Aug    9	       Mrs Teter

       23	 25    Independence Kas	         "    21	 50    Charleston

       23      3.00    Lester Grove		      22       6.00  Young to July 10

       24	.35    St Louis			      28       3.00    Lester G

Dec     8	.50    Binghampton N.Y.		      28	 35    Dayton

"       9	.50    Philadelphia, Pa.              29	 50    Bermingham Ala
    
"      18	.50    Val Young		Sept   3       3.50    Mrs Teter

       27      3.00    Lester Grove	               6       3.00 O. Young to Aug16 
			                                                                          
1930

Jan    12      6.00    O. Young			      23	.35    Miami

 "     27      3.00    Lester Grove		      23	 40    Akron

Feb     2	.35    Paulding			      29	3.00   Lester Grove

 "      3	.35         "			 Oct   3	 .50   Odanside Col

 "      5	.50    Zanesville		  "   18	 .25   Mrs Teter

 "     11	 50    Zanesville	              18	 .50   New Jersey

 "     22      3.00    Lester Grove		      25	 .35   Port Clinden

Mar    16	.25    Mrs Teter		      29	3.00   Lester Grove

"      21      1.00    Ambrosia			      30	 .35   Cleveland

       26	 50    Ambrosia			  Nov  1	 .35   St Louis

"      28      3.00    Lester Grove for March	   "  10	6.00 O.Young to Nov10

April   8	.25    Akron			   "  15	1.50   Conklin In

"      17      1.00    Mr Heath to Apr 24             17	 .25   Somerset
		                    
"      17      9.00    O. Young			  Dec 30	3.00   Lester Grove

"      25      3.00    Lester Grove	     1931 Jan 10       6.00 O Young to Jan 10

"      28	.25    Mr Ambrosia		   "  11	 .50   Cleveland

"      29	.25    Mr Ambrosia	              29	 .25   Dayton
		              
May     2      1.00    Mr Heath to May 5	  Feb  2        3.00   Lester Grove

						   "  16        3.00 O Young to Feb10

May     5      1.00    Mr Heath to May 12	   "  16	 .35   Linden

"       7	.25    Providence R.I.		  Mar  3	3.00   Lester Grove

"      10      3.00    Ot Young		           "  12	 .25   Rochester

       12	.25    Mrs Teter

       13	.25    Mrs Teter



						                      149

April   4- Lester Grove - 3.00

Apr    14- O.Young to Apr 10:6.00

May     1- Tampa Fla  .35  

 "      2- Cleveland  .35

 "     15- Moscow Russia .35

 "     16- Oakwood   .25

 "     23- Mrs Teter .25

 "     24- Mrs Teter .25

June   20  O. Young 6.00 to June 10

July   16  .25  Miami Fla

   "   24  .25  Seed man

   "   29   25  Gratis O.

   "   31   25  Mrs Teter

Aug     1  .25  Mrs Teter

   "    2   25  Mrs Teter

   "    8  .25  Springfield Ill.

   "   10   35  Wilmington Cal

   "   20 6.00  O. Young to Aug 10th

   "   29   25  Akron

   "   30   50  Marietta

Sept    4  .25  Youngstown

   "    4   25  Alliance

   "    7   25  Dr Hart

   "    7   50  Little Rock Ark

       10   25  E Orange N.J.

       11  1.00 Welch's man 4 nights

       12    50 Cleveland

       18    25 Pittsburg, Pa

       21    25 Butler Pa

       23    25 Chicago Ill

       25    25 Buffalo N. Y.

       28    35 Sistersville, W. Va

Oct    19   .25

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150

May 1 - 1930

May 1	Trip to Lehmans					        1.00

	Mr Lehman funeral					2.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

Fri

May 2	Chairs to &amp; from Domigan			        5.00

	Device to cemetery		

	Miss Domigan funeral		

Sat	

May 3	work at office					        1.00

Sun 4

Mon 5

Tues 6	Library woman 2 trips to McWilliam			 .50

Wed 7

Thur 8	Dr Gorsuch from Columbus				2.00

	Miss Gray to Condit &amp; Galena soliciting Library		1.50

Fri 9

Sat 10	Miss Rugg to Galena					 .50

Sun 11

Mon 12	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	First call Cleo Gotchall				1.50

	First call Mrs Shaw					1.50

	Mrs Shaw in casket					1.00

Tues

May 13	Mrs Strosnider to Frank Hoover			         .50

	Casket to Gotchalls					2.00

	Work at office					        1.50

Wed

May 14	Chairs to &amp; from Gotchalls			        5.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery	

	Cleo Gotchall funeral		

Thur

May 15	Casket to Shaws also chairs				2.00

	Mrs Shaw funeral					2.00

Fri

May 16	Mrs Granger &amp; Wimogene to Centerburg		        2.00

	Alliance man to Del for auto parts			2.00

	First call Mr McQueen				        5.00

	First call Mr Gross					3.00

	Woman down to Lovas				        1.00



						                   151


Sat	Red Saunders up home				        1.50

May 17	Casket to Grover &amp; work at office			1.50

Sun

May 18	Chairs to and from McQueen			        5.00

	McQueen funeral			

Mon

May 19	Geo Grove funeral					3.00

Tues

May 20	Mr &amp; Elizabeth Strosnider to Barnwells			5.00

Wed 21

Thur 22

Fri 23	First call Mrs Brown					2.00

	Strosy to Columbus					5.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

May 24	First call Mrs Rogers Galena				2.00

	Casket to Browns					1.00

	Mrs Lee to &amp; from Galena				2.00

	Casket to Lees					        1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

Sun

May 25	Trip to Browns'					        1.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Mrs Brown funeral					2.00

Mon

May 26	Trip to Galena to Lees				        1.00

	Grass &amp; device to Condit cemetery			1.50

	Mrs Rogers funeral					2.50

Tues 27

Wed 28

Thur 29

Fri 30	Mrs O'Brien to Hospital				        1.50

	First call John Swallow				        2.00

Sat

May 31	Casket to Swallows					1.00

Sun

Jun 1	Mrs O. Brian from Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	John Swallow funeral				        2.50

	Mrs O. Brian taken home				        1.00</text>
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152

Mon		

June 2	Chairs from Swallons				        1.50

	Trip to Johnstown cem &amp; O Briens			2.50

	Pump man to Condit				        1.25

Tues

June 3	trip to Johnstown &amp; O. Briens				2.50

	Mrs O. Briens funeral				        2.50

Wed

June 4	Baby Miracle from Case Hospital			        2.00

	Strosnider to Undertaker convention			5.00

Tues

June 5	Trip to Urbana with Miracle baby			12.00

	Fred Carpenter to Galena				1.00

Fri

June 6	First call Mrs Finch					2.00

Sat

June 7	Trip to Columbus for funeral car			1.00

	Casket to Finchs					1.00

Sun 8

Mon 9	Trip to Finches					        1.00

	Mrs Finch funeral					2.00

Tues 10

Wed 11	Man to Henry Edwards farm &amp; L. S. Condits		1.50

Thur 12

Fri 13

Sat 14

Sun 15

Mon 16	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Tues 17

Wed 18

Thur 19

Fri 20

Sat 21

Sun 22

Mon 23	Mrs Owens from Grant Hospital &amp; work at office		2.50

	Mulzer boy from Col. &amp; work at office			2.50

	Mrs Owens body to Art Furniss			        1.00

Tues

June 24	Geo Chrissman to Centerburg				2.50

	Casket to Art Furniss &amp; work at office			2.50







						                 153	

Wed

June 25	Trip to Furniss with flowers				1.50

	Work at office					         .50

	Mrs Owens funeral					2.50

	Mulzer boy to Westerville				1.50

Thur

June 26	Mulzer boy funeral					3.00

Fri 27

Sat 28	First call Mrs Bowens					2.00

Sun

June 29	Casket to Bowens					1.00

Mon

June 30	Mrs Bowens funeral					2.50

Tues

July 1	Leon Hough's boy to Grant Hospital			1.50

Wed 2

Thur 3	First call Young boy					2.00

Fri

July 4	Casket to Youngs &amp; baby to Union Station		2.00

	Master from Lawson bridge to Stockdales		        1.00

Sat

July 5	Man &amp; boy to case Hospital				2.50

Sun 6

Mon 7

Tues 8

Wed 9	First call Mrs Duckworth				1.50

Thur

July 10	Work at office &amp; casket at office to Duck	        1.50

Fri

July 11	Chairs to &amp; from Duckworths				1.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Mrs Sperrow funeral				        2.00

Sat

July 12	First call Mrs Palmer					2.50

	Casket to Palmers					1.00

Sun 13

Mon 14	Mrs Palmer funeral					3.50

Tues

July 15	Grass &amp; device to Cheshire cemetery for funeral		2.50

Wed 16

Thur 17

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154

Fri	Work at office

July 18	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				4.00

	B. Shaffer burial with auto

Sat

July 19	First call Mrs McQueen				        5.00

Sun 

July 20	First call Mrs Townley				        1.50

Mon

July 21	First call Mr Hale					2.00

	First call Mr Rice					3.00

	Chairs &amp; casket to McQueens &amp; funeral			4.00

	Mrs Townley in casket &amp; other work			1.00

Tues	

July 22	Hose &amp; abe to Grace Bairds				2.00

	Mrs Townley funeral					1.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Trip to Hales			                        1.00

	Velda Edwards to Delaware				2.00

Wed

July 23	Casket to Hales					        1.00

	Casket to Rices					        2.00

Thur

July 24	Trip to Hales					        1.00

	Chairs to Rices					        2.50

	First call Mr Chambers &amp; work at office			1.50

	Mr Hale funeral					        2.00

	Mr Rice funeral					        2.00

	Chairs from Rices					2.50

Fri

July 25	Mr Chambers in casket &amp; other work			1.00

Sat

July 26	Work at office &amp; Chambers funeral			1.00

	Grass &amp; device to Cheshire cemetery 			2.00

	Mrs Snavely from Hospital				1.50

Sun

July 27	First call Mrs Condit &amp; work at office			1.50

Mon 28

Tues 29	Work at office &amp; garage for Mrs Condit			1.00

Wed

July 30	Mrs Condit burial					4.00



						                            155

Thur 31	Ambulance trip (Mrs Rightmire) to Mt Vernon Hospital from Ramelsburg 1.50

Fri Aug 1

Sat Aug 2

Sun Aug 3

Mon Aug 4 Mr VanWinkle from Galena to University Hospital	1.50

Tues 5

Wed 6

Thur 7

Fri 8

Sat 9

Sun 10 	Man to Marengo					        2.00

Mon 11

Tues 12	First call to Arnolds					2.00

Wed

Aug 13	Mr Evans to Jane Case Hospital			        1.50

Thur

Aug 14	Arnold baby taken home				        1.00

Fri

Aug 15	Arnold child funeral					2.50

Sat 16

Sun 17

Mon 18

Tuse 19

Wed 20

Thur 21

Fri 22	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic S				4.00

Sat 23

Sun 24	First call Mr Ramsey Marengo				3.00

Mon

Aug 25	Casket to Ramseys					1.50

Tues

Aug 26	Chairs to &amp; from Marengo &amp; trip to Bloomfield cem	5.00

Wed

Aug 27	Carol Geddis to Grant Hospital				1.50

Thur

Aug 28	Carol Geddis from Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

Fri

Aug 29	Carol Geddis in casket       		                2.50

Sat

Aug 30	Chairs to Geddis, device to cem &amp; funeral		3.00</text>
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156

Sun

Aug 31	To Springfield for Miller boy &amp; work at office		4.00

	Two boys to Daily farm				        1.50

Mon

Sept 1	Miller boy in casket &amp; other work			1.00

	First call Ella Stockwell				2.00

Tues

Sept 2	Miss Stockwell &amp; casket &amp; taken home			1.00

	Box, grass &amp; device to Galena cemetery			1.00

	Miller boy funeral					2.00

	Mrs Kimball from Magnetic S.				4.00

	Mrs Ahrens brother to Rome Corners			1.00

Wed

Sept 3	Chairs to &amp; from Stockwells				1.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Miss Stockwell funeral				        2.00

Thur

Sept 4	Man to Shoemakers at S. Condit			        1.50

Fri

Sept 5	S. P. Butash to Doylestown				20.00

Sat 6

Sun 7

Mon 8	Pump man on trip					2.00

Tues 9

Wed 10	Trip to Chas Jackson's				         .25

Thur 11

Fri 12

Sat 13

Sun 14

Mon 15

Tues 16

Wed 17

Thur 18	Mrs Longshore to Grant Hospital			        1.50

Fri 19

Sat 20	First call Mrs Glass C. College				3.00

	Miss Rugg to Galena					 .50

	Mr &amp; Mrs S. to Granville				4.00

	Casket to Glass					        1.50

Sun

Sept 21	From Newark Hospital to Mr Applegates			2.00



					                                 
                                                                         157

Jan   -  39.00

Feb   -  61.50

Mar   - 91.00

April - 74.00

			(1925)

May   2	1.00 White 1				June    16  2.00 Columbus 2

 "    2	 .50 Sherbournes 1			   "    16  1.50 Miami Fla 1

						   "    17   .75 Truxall 1

 "    5	2.00 Ashland 2 				   "    17  1.00 Clyde 1

 "    5	 .50 V. Young 1				   "    19  2.00 Ky 2

 "    6	1.00 Mr Conner 1			   "    20  3.75 Illinois 3

 "    7	2.00  "   Conner 1              	   "    20  1.50 Indianapolis 1

						   "    20  1.00 A. J. White 1
						
						   "    24  1.00 N. Y. man &amp; wife 2

 "    8	2.00 Washington D.C. 2			   "    24  1.00 Columbus 1

 "    9	1.00 A. J. White 1			   "    25 10.00 Ot Young to July 5

 "    9	Sherbourne 1				   "    25  2.00 Zanesville 2

 "    9	10.00 O. Young to May 31		   "    26  2.00 Akron 2

 "   12	 1.00 Cleveland 1		           "    26  2.00 Wash &amp; Maine 2

 "   12	 1.00 Jackson 1				   "    27  1.00 A.J. White

 "   12	  .75 Alliance1				   "    29  3.50 Ky people 4

						   "    30  3.00 Clur &amp; Mass. 3

 "   13	 3.00 Cleveland Indianapolis roofers 3     "    30  1.00 W. Alexandria 1

 "   15	 1.00 Olinger's man 1			   "    30  1.00  Columbus 1

 "   16	  .50 Sherbourne 1			July     2   .75  Deaf man 1

 "   16	 1.00 Cincin boy 1			   "     3  2.00  Akron 2

 "   16	 2.50 Newark 2				   "     3   .50  Festus Sherbourne 1

 "   16	 3.00 Miami, Fla. 2			   "     4   .50     "      "   1

May  18						   "     4  2.00  Bob White 1

 "   18	 4.00 Cisero Ill 5			   "     4  3.00  Canton 3

 "   19	 1.00 Cincinnati queer boy 1		   "     4  4.00  Missouri 4

 "   19	 1.00 G.R. Michigan 1			   "     4  2.00  Akron 2

 "   19	 2.00 Grummon people 2			   "     5  3.00  W. Va cubans 3

 "   20	 1.50 B.W. Robus 1			   "     6  3.00  Cleveland 2

 "   20	 1.00 A.J. White 1			   "     6  1.00  Mr Magnus 1

 "   21	 1.00 Dayton 1				   "     6  1.00  Columbus 1

 "   22	 3.00 Alabama 4				  

 "   23	 4.00 Beckey Rivers 5			   "      7  1.00  Circleville 1

 "   23	 1.00 Dayton 1				   "      8  2.00  Warren 2

 "   23	  .50 Sherbourne 1			   "      8  2.00  Akron 2

 "   24	 2.00 W. Va 2

 "   25	 2.00 Cleveland - Pittsburg 2		   "  8 &amp; 9  2.00  Mr Connor 1

 "   28	 2.00    "            "     2		   "      9  1.00  N. Washington 1

 "   28  1.00                       1

 "   29  2.00 Dayton 2				   "     10  1.00  Indianapolis 1

 "   29	 2.00 Cleveland 2			   "     11  2.00  Indianapolis 2

 "   29	 2.00 Cincinnatti 2			   "     11  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "   30	  .50 Sherbourne 1			   "     14   .50  Val Young 1

 "   30	 2.50 Newark 2

 "   30	 1.00 A.J. White 1			   "      15  3.00  Montgomery 3

 "   30	 1.00 Copeland 1				  17  3.00  Parkers 2

						          16  1.00  Indianapolis 1

June  1	 3.00 Alliance 3	    			  17  5.00  Ky people 5

 "    2	 5.00 Hartford Conn, 5			          17  1.25  Dayton 1

 "    2	 2.50 Indianapolis 1			          18  3.00  E. St Louis 3

 "    3	 3.50 Astilabula 5				  18  3.00  Cleveland 4

 "    3	 1.00 Massilan 1				  18  1.00  Chicago 1

 "    3	 1.00 Mr Connor 1			          19 10.00 O.Young to Aug 9th

 "    4	 1.00 Mr Connor 1			          19  1.50  Tennessee 4

 "    5	 1.00 Columbus 1			          21  2.50  Indianapolis 2

 "    5	 1.50 Chicago 1				          21  2.00  Fangier 2

 "    6	 2.00 St Louis 2				  21  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "    6	 1.00 A.J. White 1				            

 "    7	 1.00 Cleveland 1			          22  1.00  Korea 1

 "    7	 2.00 Wikliff 2				          22  1.00  Eaton 1

 "    8	 2.00 Huffman &amp; man 2			          24  6.00  Kansas City 4

 "    8	 2.00 llinois people 2			          24  4.00  Cincin 4

 "    9	  .75 V. Young 1

 "    9	 1.00 Wooster 1				          25  2.50  Erie Pa 2

 "   10	 1.00 Cleveland 1

 "   10	 1.00 R.J. Wolf				          26  2.50  Cleveland 2

 "   11	 3.00 Chicago Ill 3			          26  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "   11	 1.00 Delaware 1				  27  1.50  Covington Ky 2

 "   13	 3.00 Akron 5				          29  4.00  Pittsburg 4

 "   13	 3.75 W. Va 3				          29  4.00  urina &amp; Lisbon 5

 "   13	 1.00 A. J. White 1			          30  1.00  Canton Jew 1

 "   14	 2.50 Cleveland 2			          30  3.00  Price Hill Cin 3

 "   14	 2.00 Buffalo 2				          31  2.00  Cincinatti 3

 "   14	 1.00 Sharon 1				          31  2.00 Peters Bros, Ill 2 </text>
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[corresponds to page 158 (L) and page 159 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 
		
158

Aug      1   1.00  A.J. White 1			Sept    2   2.00  Mantua 2

 "       2   2.00  Chautaugua 2			   "    3   2.00  Mantua 2

 "       3   2.00  Cincin 2			   "    3   1.00  Marysville 1

 "       4   2.50  Chicago 2			   "    4   1.00  Galion 1

 "       5   3.00  Columbus Mo. 5		   "    5    .50  Festus Sherbourne 1

 "       5   3.00  Dayton 3			   "    5   2.00  Akron &amp; Richmond 2

 "       6   1.00  Mr Conner 1			   "    5   3.00  Rodo, Mo. 3

 "       6   1.00  Broadway 1			   "    5   1.00  A.J. White 1

 "       8   2.00  Cleveland 4			   "    5   2.00  Bedford 2

 "       8    .50  Festus 1		           "    6   4.00  Cincin 4

 "       8   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "       9   1.00  North Madison 1		   "    6   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "       9   4.00  Nevada, Mo 5  		   "    7   2.00 Youngstown 2

 "       9   3.00  E. St Louis Ill 3		   "    7   1.00  Galion 1 

 "      10   1.00  Columbus 1			   "    8   1.00  Galion 1

Aug 12 -17   2.00  Chautaugua 1			 

        14   1.00  Mr Brown 1		           "    8   1.00  Columbus 1

        14   1.00  Circle back 1			8   2.00  Georgetown Ky. 2

        15   6.00  Minerva 6			       10   1.00  Mr Conner 1

        15   2.00  Toledo 2			       10   2.00  Chicago Ill 2

        15   1.00  A.J. White 1			       11   4.00  Rainelle W.Va 4

        16   2.00  Dilindas 2

        17   3.00  St. Louis 3			       11   2.00  Denver Colarado 3

        17   2.00  Cleveland 2			       11   2.00  Vt.         2

        17   4.00  Cleveland 4			       12   4.00  Huntington W. Va 4

        17   1.00  Spring-o-all 1		       12   1.00  A. J. White 1

        18    .50  V. Young 1			       14   1.00  Mt Vernon 1

        18   2.00  Louisville Ky 2		       14   2.00  Tennessee 2

        19   4.00  Chautaugua 4			       14   3.00  W. Va 3

        19   1.00  Medina 1			       15   1.00  Smithville 1

        20   4.00  Chautaugua 4			       15   4.00  Kingsport Tenn 3

        21   6.00  Chautaugua 6			     

        21   2.00  Bridgeville Pa 2		       15   1.00  Grove City, Pa. 1

        22   4.00  Chautaugua 4			       17   1.00  Millersburg 1

        22   3.00  Covington Ky 3		       17   1.00  Smithsville 1

        22   2.00  Cincinatti 2			       17   2.00  E. Liverpool 2

        23   1.00  Chautaugua 1

        23   2.00  Buffalo 3			       17  10.00  O. Young to Oct 15

        23   2.00  Louisville 2			       17   1.00  A. J. White 1

        24   1.00  Wooster 1			       19    .50  Festus Sherbourne

        24   3.00  Cleveland 3			       19   2.00  Los Angelas 2

        25   1.00  A. J. White 1		       19   2.00  Akron 2

        25   1.00  Lima Lecture course 1	       22   3.00  Akron 3

        26   1.00  Millersburg 1		       22    .50  Val Young 1

        26   1.00  Cleveland 1

        26   2.00  Charleston W. Va 2             23 &amp; 24   4.00  Huntston W. Va 2

        27   1.00  Marysville 1			       25   2.00  New Covington Ky 2

        27   2.00  Chesapeake 2			       25   2.00  Chesapeake 2

        29   1.00  Bedford 1			       26   2.00  New Covington Ky 2

        29   1.00  Cleveland 1			       27  3.00 Central Falls R. I. 3

						       28  1.00  Mt Vernon 1

        29   2.00  Indianapolis 2		       28  1.00  Kemptras nurse 1

        29   1.00  Erie Pa 1			       29  1.00  LaFayette Ind 1

        29   2.00  Charleston W. Va 2		       29  1.00  London 1

        29   1.00  Seville 1			Oct     1  2.00  Phillips Pa 2

        29   1.00  A. J. White 1		  "     2  3.00  Cleveland 2

        30  10.00  Otto Young to Sept 13          "     2  2.00  Akron 2

						  "     2  1.50  Lebanon 2

        31   1.00  Mr Ackerman 1	          "     2  2.00  Mt Vernon 2

        31   4.00  Mantua 4		          "     2  1.00  Millersburg 1

        31   2.50  Akron 2		          "     3  1.00  C. H. Parsons  5     

        31   1.00  Marion 1		          "     5  3.00  Kentucky 1

						  "     5  2.00  Mich 2

Sept     1   3.00  Youngstown 3			  "     8  1.00  Mr Conner 

 "       2   2.00  Ravena 2			  "     8  2.00  Swanson 2

 "       2   1.00  Dayton 1			  "     8  2.00  Zanesville 2

						       10  1.00  Akron 1

 "       2   4.00  Cleveland 4			       10  1.00  Brooksville 1



						                            159

Oct     10   1.00  Dayton 1			Dec    19  2.00  Burton 2

 "      11    .75  Trinall 1  			  "    19  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      11   1.00  Smithsville Ky 1	          "    19  2.00  Akron 2

 "      12   1.00  West Liberty 1	          "    19  2.00    "   2

 "      13   2.00  Dayton J Ilahino 2             "    19  1.00  A.J.White 1 

 "      13   2.00  Cincinatti 2                        23  1.00  Akron 1

 "      14   2.50  Oak Park Ill 2		       25  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      17    .50  Festus Sherborn		Dec 28-Jan 4 3.50 McCombs 1

 "      19   1.00  Cleveland 1			Jan     2   3.00  Strosinder guests 3

 "      19   3.00  Cleveland 3			  "     2   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      20   1.00  Cleveland 1			  "     4   2.00  Akron 2

 "      20   1.00  Medina 1		          "     5    .50  Festus Sherborn

 "      20   2.00  Marion Ind 2			  "     6   1.00  Cleveland 1

 "      21   4.00  Poughkeepsie N Y. 4		   

 "      22   2.00  Indianapolis 2		     6 &amp; 7  2.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      23  10.00  O. Young up to Nov 8th         "      7  1.00  Sherwood 1

 "      23   2.00  Cleveland 2			  "      8  1.00  Glenford 1

 "      24   2.50  Cincinnatti 2	(1926)	  "      8  1.00  Centerburg 1

 "      24   1.00  Akron 2

 "      24   2.00  Akron 2		          "      9  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      24   2.00  Cleveland 2		          "     10  1.00  Centerburg 1

 "      24   2.00  Akron 2		          "     10  1.00  A. J. White 

 "      25   2.00  Man &amp; woman 2	          "     14  1.00  Larrison 1

 "      27    .50  Val Young 1			  "     16  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      29   1.00  Akron 1		          "     17  1.00  Larrison 1

 "      30   1.00  Marion 1		          "     17  1.00  A. J. White 1   

Nov      3   2.00  Columbus 2			  "     19  4.00  Detroit 4

 "       3   1.00  Buffalo 1  			  "     19  2.00  Columbus 2

 "       3   1.00  Cleveland 1			  "     20   .75  Ester Calt 1

Nov 4 &amp;  5   2.00  Mr Conner 1			  "     20  1.00  Larrimore 1

Nov 4  - 9  20.00  Mantua 4		          "     21  1.00  girl 1

 "       5   1.00  Dayton 1		          "     23  5.00  Canton 4

 "       5   2.00  Gambier 2		          "     23  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "       6   3.00  Erie Pa 3			  "     23 10.00  O. Young to Jan 31

 "       6   2.00  Cleveland 2			  "     24  1.00  Larrison 1  

 "       7    .50  Festus S. 1		          "     25  2.00  Columbus 2

 "       8   2.00  Mantua 2			  "     26   .50  Val Young 1

 "       9   1.00  Mansfield 1

 "      10   1.00  Painsville 1			  "     27  1.00  Larrim 1

 "      11   1.00  Marion O. 1			  "     30  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      11   1.00  Cleveland 1			  "     31  1.00  Larrison 1

 "      11   2.00 Salim Ill 2		          "     31  2.00  Sommersville 2

 "      11   3.00  New York	

 "      17   3.00  Cleveland 3			Feb      3  1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      19   1.00  Millersburg 1	          "      3  1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      20   4.00  Bedford 4			  "      3  1.00  Larrimon 1

 "      20   2.00  Canton 2		          "      6  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      20   2.00 Akron 2			  "      7  1.00  Larrimon 1

 "      20   2.00 Cleveland 2

 "      20   2.00  Elerya &amp; Dandicks 2		  "      8  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "      20   1.00  Cleveland		          "      9  2.00  Gallipolis 2

 "      21   2.00  Canton 2			  "     11  1.00  Larrisons 1

 "      21   4.00  Cleveland 4			  "     11  1.75  Akron 2

 "      21   3.00     "      3			  "     11  1.25  Hadlup Ky 1

 "      22   3.00  Columbu2.00  Butler Ky 2	  "     13  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      25   5.00  Cleveland 5			  "     13  1.00  Portsmouth 1

 "      27  10.00  O. Young to Dec 6	          "     14  1.00  Garrison 1

 "      27   2.00  T Pronas  2			Feb 15 &amp; 16 2.00  Stanforth man 1

 "      29   2.00  Warren 2

Dec      1   2.50  Ft Wayne 2			        18  1.50  Tenn. 2

 "       2   1.00  Akron 4			  "     18  3.00  Cleveland 3

 "       5    .50  Festus Sherborn 1			   

 "       5   1.00  A. J. White 1		  "     20  2.00  Dayton 2

 "       8    .50  V. Young 1		          "     20  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "       8   1.00  click 1

 "       8   2.50  New York 2			  "     20  1.00  W Va 1

 "       9   1.00  Mrs Williams 1	          "     20  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      10   1.00    "    "     1  		

 "      10   1.00  Pittsburg Pa 1		  "     21  1.00  Larrison 1

 "      10   2.00  Akron 2		          "     22  1.00  Columbus 1

 "      11  10.00  O. Young  3			  "     23  1.00  Columbus 1

 "      11   2.00  Youngstown 2			  "     27  1.50  Miami Fla 1

 "      12   1.00  A. J. White 1	          "     27  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      14   1.00  Columbus 1

 "      16   1.00  Millersburg 1		  "     28  1.00  Larrison 1  
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[corresponds to page 160 (L) and page 161 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

160

Mar      3     1.00  Mr Conner 1		Apr    22   1.00  Cleveland 1

 "       4     1.00  Mr Conner 1		 "     22   1.00  Chagrin Falls 1

 "       3     1.00  St Louis 1		         "     22   1.00  Akron 1

 "       4     1.00  Click 1		         "     24   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "       4     2.00  Denver 2		         "     24    .75  Centerburg 1

 "       5     1.00  Cleveland 1		 "     24    .50  Sherbourne 1

 "       6     1.00  A. J. White 1	         "     27   1.00  Val Young 1

 "       7     1.00  Larrison			 "     27   1.00  Lima 1

 "       9     2.00  Paducah Ky 2		 "     29   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      10     2.00  Silver Creek N.Y 2	         "     30   3.00  Cleveland 3
 
 "      11     1.00  Ada 1			 "     30   1.00  Bakais 1

 "      11    10.00  O. Young to Mar 28		May     1   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      13     2.50  Buffalo 2		         "      1   2.00  Portsmouth 2

Mar 16 - 20    4.00  Springfield 1		 "      4   2.00 Cleve &amp; Cov. Ky 2

 "      16     1.00  V. Young 1			 "      5   1.00  Dayton 1

 "      19     7.75  Sheridan Mo 7	         "      7   1.00  Crestline 1

 "  20-4Apr    4.00  Festus Sherbourn	         "      7   7.00  Dayton 7

 "      20     2.00  Cambridge 2		 "      8  10.00 O Young to May 13

 "      20     1.00  A. J. White	         "      8   2.00  Muncie Ind 2

 "      21     1.00  Larrmon 1		         "      8   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      21     1.00  Brooklyn 1			 "      8    .50  Sherbourne 1

 "      21     1.00  York City 1	         "      9   6.00  Rockport &amp; Akron

						 "     11   3.00  Salem Ill 3
 
"      23     1.00   Connerville 1	         "     13   1.00  Ambrosin 1

 "      23     2.00  Branburg Pa 2		 "     13   2.00  Beaver Falls Pa 2

 "      24     2.00  Youngstown 2		 "     14   4.00  Akron 4

 "      24     1.00  Galion 1			 "     14   1.00  Toledo 1

 "      24     1.00  A. J. White 1		       15   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      25     1.00  Daytona Fla 1		       15   3.00  St Louis 3

 "      25     1.00  New York City 1		       15   2.00  Akron 2

 "      25     1.00  Mr Brown 1			       16   4.00  Youngstown 4

 "      25     2.00  Gillispie Ill 2		       16   2.00  Brown Falls 2

 "      26     1.50  Gallion 2			       17   2.00  Warren  2

						       18   2.50  Cleveland 2

 "      27     1.00  A. J. White 1		May 19-21   2.00  Ambrosia 1

 "      28     1.00  Larrimore 1			

 "      29     4.00  Cleveland 4		       20   5.00  W. Va &amp; Erie Pa 4

 "      29     4.50  Calif 4			 "     21   2.00  Wilbur Fla

 "      31     1.00  Larrimore 1			 "     22   2.00  Tenn 2

 "      31     1.00  Connersville 1		 "     22    .50  Sherbourne 1

						 "     23  10.00 O. Young to June 20

 "      31     3.00  Parkersburg 2		 "     24   4.00  Jefferson O. 6

 "      31     1.00  Mr Conner 1		May    24   3.00  Ambrosia 1

April    1     1.00  Mr Conner 1		 "  24-26   3.00  Elsie Crain 1

 "       1      .00  A. J. White 1		 "     26   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "       1     2.00  Canton 2			 "     27   1.00  Mr Conner

 "       2     1.00  Andover 1			 "     27   3.00  Miami Fla 2

						 "     27   2.00  Hollywood Fla 2

 "       3     1.00  A. J. White 1	         "     28   4.00  Cleveland 4

 "       5     1.00  Louisville 	

 "       7     1.00  Ashland 1		         "     29   4.00  Cleveland 4

April 7 - 10   3.00  Portsmouth 1		 "     29   3.00  Baltimore Ma. 2

 "       8     1.00  John Trig 1		 "     29   1.00  A. J. White

 "       8     1.00  Willard 1			 "     30    .50  Sherbourne

 "       9     1.00  Willard 1			 "     30   2.50  Louisville Ky 2

 "       9     1.25  Cleveland 1		 "     31   2.00  Lakewood 

 "       9     1.25  Mantua 1			 "     31   4.00  Akron 4

 "       9     1.00  Southington 1		June	2   1.00  Val Young 1

 "       9     1.00  Pittsburg Pa 1		 "      2   1.00  Ashland 1

 "      10     2.00  E. Canton 2		 "      2   1.00  Zanesville 1

 "      10     1.00  A. J. White 1		 "	2   2.50  Cincinti 2

 "      11     1.00  A. J. White 1		 "     10   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      12     3.00  Miami Fla 3		 "     11   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      15    10.00  O. Young to Apr 24		 "     12    .50  Festus 1

 "      16     1.00  Elyria 1			 "     13   6.00  St Louis 6

 "      16     2.00  Marion 2		         "     13   2.50  Canton 2

 "      17     2.50  Canton

 "      17     1.00  A. J. White 1	         "     14   1.00  Wooster 1

 "      19     2.50  Dayton 2		         "     15   2.00  Hanover Ind 2

 "      20     1.00  Youngstown 1	         "     15   1.00  Zanesville



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June     16     5.00  Lakeland Fla 6		July   24   3.00  Swickley Pa 3

 "       16     2.00  Huntington W. Va. 2	 "     26   2.00 West Baden Ind 2

 "       18     1.00  Lancaster 1                "     26   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "       18     1.00  Dayton 1			 "     28   1.00  Springrield 1

 "       21     1.00  Millersburg 1		 "     28   2.00 Jackson Miss. 2

 "       22     2.00  Dayton 2			 "     28   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "       22     1.00 Atlanta Ga 1		 "     28   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "       23     6.00  Indianapolis 6	         "     30   1.00  Dayton O. 1

 "       23     2.00  Columbus 2		 "     31   3.00  Norwood O. 3

 "       23     1.00  Akron 1			Aug	1   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "       23     1.00  Wash. D. C. 1			   

 "       26     1.00  Cardington 1		 "      2   1.00  Marietta 1

 "       28     1.00  Indianapolis Mo. 1	 "      2   1.00  So. Bend Ind 1

 "       28     1.00  Rosedale Ind 1

 "       30     2.00  Cleveland 2		 "      2   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "       30     2.00  Newton Mass 2	         "  	5   3.00 Springfield Ill 3

 "       30     1.00  Zanesville 1		 "	6   1.00  Cleveland 1

 "       30     1.00  Mr Conner 1	         "      7   1.00  A. J. White 1

July      1     1.00  Mr Conner 1		 "	7   2.00 Cleveland 2

 "        1     2.00  Buffalo N. Y 2	         "  	8   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "        2     1.00  Cleveland 1		 "	9   1.00  Detroit 1

 "        2     1.00  Chicago 1			 "     10  10.00 O. Young to Aug 15

 "        2     3.00  Omaha Neb 3		 "     10   1.00  Val Young

 "        3     2.00  Hamilton 2		Aug 10-14   3.00  Silk Hose man 1

 "        3     2.00  Canton 2			 "     11   3.00 Crawfordsville Ind 4

 "        4      .50  Festus 1			 "     11   1.00 Cleveland 1

						 "     12   5.00 St Petersburg Fla 5

 "        5     3.00  Inglewood Calif 3		 "     13   2.00  Dayton 2

 "        5     4.00  Canton 4			 "     14   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "        6     4.00  Columbus 3	         "     16   1.00  Sulevien 1

 "        6     2.50  New Harmony Ind 2		 "     16   2.00  Akron 2

 "        6     2.00  Cleveland 3			   

 "        6     2.00  Cleveland			 "     17   4.00 San Barnadino Calif

 "        7     1.00  Val Young		         "     19   3.00  W. Va &amp; Fla 4

 "        7     2.00  N. Y. &amp; Wash 2		 " 20 4.00 Seymore&amp;Shellyville Ind 4

 "        8     5.00  Chataugua 5		 "     20   2.00  Indiapolis 2

 "        8     3.00  Warrnesburg  Ill 3	 "     20   3.00  Utica &amp; W. Va 3

 "        9     1.00  Chautagua 1	         "     20   2.00  Warren 2

 "       10    10.00  O. Young to Jul 18         "     21   2.00  Covington Ky 2

 "       10     1.00  Sewickley Pa 1		 "     21   2.00  Springfield 2

 "       10     2.00  Kent 2		         "     21   1.00  Elsilcain 1

 "       10     2.00  Bedford 2			 "     23   5.00  Clint Payne

 "       10     5.00  Cincinnati 5		 "     23   4.00 Bloomington Ind 4

 "       11     3.00  St Louis 3		 "     23  3.00 Italians Dorchester 3

 "       13     1.00  Painesville 1		 "     24   3.50  Monroe La. 3

 "       13     1.00 Ind 1			 "     25   4.00  Mass &amp; Colo 4

 "       14     4.00  Uncle Tom's cabin 4	 "     25   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "       14     2.00  St Petersburg Fla 2	 "     26   1.00  Mr Conner    

 "       15     1.00  Huntington W. Va 1	 "     28   2.00  Indianapolis 2

 "       15     2.00  W. Palm Beach Fla 2	 "     28   2.00  Dayton 2

						 "     28   2.00  Pomroy 2

 "       16     5.00  Ada O. 5			 "     28   1.00  A. J. White

 "       18     2.00  Magnolia 2		 "     28  10.00  O. Young to Sept 12

 "       19     4.00  Ada O. 4			 "     29  3.00 Ft Sam Huston Texas 3

 "       20     3.00  Ada O. 3			 "     29   3.00  Knoxville Tenn 3

 "       21     3.00  Ada O. 3			 "     30   2.50  Marietta 2

 "       22     5.00  Ada O 5			 "     30   1.00 Williams 1

 "       22     1.00  Columbus 1		 "   31 2.00 Cincinati &amp; Bookstore 2

 "       22     1.00  Reynoldsburg 1		Sept	1   4.00 Bloomington Ind 4

 "       22     2.00  Indianapolis 2		 "	1   2.00 New Auguish Ind 1

 "       22     1.00  Ashland Ky. 1			  

 "       23     2.00  Columbus 2		 "      1   1.00  Meadville Pa 1

 "       24     2.00  Birdseye Ind 2		 "      2   2.00  Cleveland 2

						 "	2   1.00  Cleveland 1

 "       24     2.00  Youngstown 2		 "	3   2.00  Carrollton 2

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[corresponds to page 162 (L) and page 163 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

162

Sept    4  4.00  Cleveland 4			Oct  7	1.00  Sisterville 1

 "      4  1.00  A. J. White 1			 "   8	1.00  Louisville Ky 1

 "      5  2.00  Greenfield Ind 2		 "   9	1.00  Canton O. 1

 "      5  2.00  Cleveland 2			 "   9	1.00  A. J. White

 "	6  2.50  Toledo &amp; Van Wert 2		 "  10	 .65  Akron 2  Cruns

 "	7  2.00  San Francisco Calif 2		 "  12	1.00  Cleveland 1

 "	8  2.50  Clint Payne			 "  15	1.00  Zanesville 1

 "	8  1.00  Detroit 1			 "  16	1.00  Akron

 "	8  1.00  Lorain 1			 "  16	2.00 Cincin 2

 "	8  1.25  Virginia 1			 "  16	 .50  Marietta 1

 "	9  1.00  Somerset 1			    17	1.00  Helena Ark 1

 "	9  1.00  Cleveland 1			    17	2.00  Niagara Falls 2

 "     10  2.00  Wheeling W Va 2		    17	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     10  1.00  Chicago 1

 "     11  1.00  Detroit 1  Mrs Newman		    18	1.00  Cleveland 1

 "     11  2.00  Middleton &amp; Col - 2		    19	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     11  3.00  Oberlin 2			    19	1.00  Wooster 1

 "     12  2.00  Greensburg 2			    20	1.00 Grove City, Pa 1

    12-21  6.00  Detroit Mrs Minson		    21	1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "     13  1.25  Marietta 1		         21-26	7.00  Ft Wayne Ind 2

 "     13  2.00  Longeles Calif 2		    21 1.00 Kendallville Ind.

 "     13  1.00  Worcester Mass 1		    21	1.00  A. J. White 1

 "     15  1.00  Columbus 1

 "     15  3.50  Marietta 3		         22-29	3.50  Kendallville

 "     14  2.00  Los Angeles Calif 3		    22	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "  64-14  3.00  Boston Mass 3			    23	1.50  Indianapolis 1

 "     15  1.00  Mrs Williams 1			    23	2.00  Bellville NY 2

 "     16  1.00  Mrs William 1			    24	2.00  Belleville N.Y 

 "     16  1.00  A. J. White 1			    24	1.50  Cornwell Ind. 1

 "     17  1.00  A. J. White 1			    24	1.50  Syracuse N Y

 "     19  2.00  Boston Mass 2			    24	1.00  Cleveland 1

Sept   20  7.00  Kendallville Ind 2		    26  1.00  Val Young 1

 "     21  1.00  Val Young			    26	1.00  Columbus 1

 "     21  2.00  Indianapolis 2			    26 10.00 O.Young to Nov 7

       21  1.00  Detroit 1

       22  9.00  Kansas 10			    26	1.00  Canton 1

       22  1.00  Mr Conner 1			    28  1.25  Middleburg Ind 1

       23  1.00  Mr Conner 1			    29	1.00  Zanesville 1

       23  1.00  Kendallville Ind 1		    30	1.00  Marton 2

       23  2.50  Connellsville Pa 2		    30	2.50  Portsmouth 2

 "     24 10.00  O. Young to Oct 10th		    31	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     24   .75  Trenton, O. 1			Nov  1	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     24  2.00  Toledo 2			 "   1	5.00  Cleveland 5

 "     24  2.00  Wheeling W. Va 2		 "   2	1.50  Ft Wayne 2

 "     25  1.00  A. J. White 1			 "   2	4.00  Cleveland 4

 "     26  2.00  Cincinnatti 2			 "   2	3.00  Hunmelston Pa 2

 "     26  5.00  Cleveland 5			   3-4  1.50 Festus Sherbourne

 "     27   .50  Festus Sherbourne 1		     4	2.00  Akron 2

 "     27  1.00  Kendallville Ind 2		     4	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     27  1.00  Akron 1			     5	1.00  Mrs Williams 1

 "     28   .50  Festus Sherbourne		     5	1.00  Cleveland

 "     29  1.00  Parkersburg W. Va 1		     6  4.00  Canton 5

 "     30  2.00  Girard Pa 2			     6  5.00 Aliance &amp; E Liverpool 5

Oct     1  2.00  Marshall Ill 2			     7	1.00  Johnstown 1

 "      1  2.00  Newton Falls, O. 2		     7  2.00  Akron 2

 "	3  4.00  Hicksville 4			     8  1.00 Cliro Decks 1[lined out]

 "     	3  2.00  Akron 2			     8  5.00  Becks Nov 8 - Nov 17

						     8	2.50  Toledo 2

 "      4  1.00  Columbus 1			    10	2.00  Akron 2

 "    	4  2.00  Akron 2			    11	3.00  Tyrrell 4

 "      5  1.00  Blunurville 1			    12	1.00  Deal - Silk 1

 "  	6  2.00  Kansas City Mo 2		    12	1.00  Broadway 1



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Nov    12  2.00  Canton 2		     Jan   23   .50  Festus Sherbourne

 "     12  2.00  Cleveland		      "    26  3.00 Institute people

 "     13  2.00  Canton 2		      "    27  2.00  Delaware boys 2

   					      "	   28  1.00  Lancaster 1

 "     13  3.00  Louisville, O 2	      "    31  4.00 Climax Co Courte Lecture

 "     13  1.00  M Bernstein		      "	   31  1.00  Mr Hughs 1

 "     13  2.50  Cleveland 2

 "     13  2.00  Cleveland 2		     Feb   1 2.00 Val Young &amp; Phillipps   
   
 "     13  2.00  Cleveland 2		      "    3   1.00  Delaware 1

 "     13  1.00  Akron 1		      "	   5   1.25  Gillispieville  2

 "     14  2.50  Columbus 2		      "    5   1.25  Washington C.H  

 "     15  1.00  Columbus 1		      "    7   2.00  Cleveland 2

       16  1.00  Ashland 1		      "	   7   9.00  White to Feb 14

       17  1.00  Elmer Flick 1		      "	   9   1.50  Medina  2

       18  1.00  Mr Conner 1		      "    9  10.00  O. Young to Feb 27

       19  2.00  Franklin Pa 2		      "   10   8.00  Canton 11

       21  2.50  Garfield 2		      "   10   1.00  Zanesville 1

       22  5.00  Jr Becks to Nov 19 - Dec 4  Feb 11-19 2.00  Festus Sherbourne

       22  1.25  Lexington Ky 1		      "	  12   1.50  Youngstown 2

       23  1.00  Dayton 1

       25  1.00  Rochester N.Y. 1	      "   13   1.00  C. M. Chalfant 1

       26  1.25  Wash. D C. Lecturer 1	      "   16   2.00  Chattanuga Ten 2

       27   .50  Festus Sherbourne 1	      "   16   1.00  Mr Conner 1

       27 10.00  O. Young to Dec 5th		   

       27  4.00  Rochester N. Y. 4	      "   17   1.00  Mr Conner 1

       30  3.00  New Waterford 3	      "   18   2.00  Troy, Tenn 3

Dec	1  1.50  Knoxville 1		      "   19   1.50  Detroit Mich 1

 "	5  3.00  Kansas City 4		      "   19   1.50  Seattle Wash 2

	7  1.00  Val Young 1		      "   19   8.00  A. J. White to Mar 5th

	9  2.50  Youngstown 1		      "	  21   1.00 Wheeling W. Va   2

       10  3.00  Rochester N. Y. 3	      "   21   1.00  Danville

       10  1.50  Cleveland 3

       13  10.00 O. Young to Jan 2; 27	      "	  22   3.00  Oaktown Ind 3

       14   2.50 Wooster 2		      "   22   3.00  Mt Vernon 3

       15   1.00 Mr Conner 1		      "	  23   1.00  Toledo 1

       16   1.00 Mr Conner 1		      "	  23    .75  Washington D. C. 1

"	24   3.00  Lectron Conway 3

       20   3.00 Springfield 3		      "   25   1.00  Buffalo N. Y. 1

       22   2.00 Kinqua Pa 2		      "   26   1.25  Sidnay, O. 1

       22   5.00 Dr Becks		      "	  28   2.00  Clinton Iowa 2

       23   1.00 Cleveland 1		     Mar   1   2.00  Miami Fla 2 &amp; kids

       25   6.00 Marion 6		      "    2   2.50  Akron 6 [2. boys

								     Mesa, Arizona]

       26   2.00 Akron 2		      "    2    .80  Columbus 1

       29   1.00 Dr Bicks 1		     Mar 3-11  8.00 Chicago,Hostetter 1

Jan	1   1.00 Dr Becks 1		      "	   4   1.00  Toledo 1

 "	1   1.00 Henry Fagan 1		      "	   5   1.00  Dayton 1

 "  	4   1.00 Mr Hughes 1		      "    5   6.00 A. J. White to Mar 19th

 "	6   1.00 Mr Hughes 1		      "	   9   2.00  Marietta 2

 "	9   1.00 Erie Pa. 1		      "	  14   1.00  Mr Hostetter 1

Jan 10 - 11 2.00  Mr Hughes 1		      "	  14   1.00  Kendallville Ind 1

 "      12  1.00  Elmer Flick 1	              "   14   1.00  Kendallville Ind 2

 "      12 10.00  O. Young to June 30

 "      13   .75  Prospect 1		      "	  15   1.00 Val Young

 "      13  1.00  Mr Hughs		      "   15   1.00 Mrs Wentford Kendallville

 "      15   .50  Festus S. 1		      "	  16   1.50  Kendallville 2

 "      17  1.00  Wooster 1		      "   16   1.00  Kendallville 1

 "      19  1.00  Bloomdale 1		      "	  16   1.00  Springfield 1

 "      19  1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      20  1.00  Mr Conner 1		      "   16   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      20  9.00  A. J. White to Jun 24th     "	  17   1.00  Mr Conner 1

        22  2.00  Man &amp; woman 2		      "   19 6.00  A. J. White to April 2nd

        22   .50  Festus S. 1
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                    <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to page 164 (L) and page 165 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

164

Mar   19     .50  Sherbourne 1		  April	    25	3.00  Toledo 3

 "    20    1.00  Newark 1		   "	    26	1.25  Elmira N. Y. 1

 "    21    1.00  Broadway 1		   "        26  2.00 Bryan O Charlotte Mich 1

 "    22   10.00  O. Young to Mar 27th     " 	    27  2.00  Tenn 2

 "    22    1.00  Columbus 1		   "   	    27  3.00 Rochester N. Y. 4

 "    22    5.00  Chardon  Painsville 5	   " 	    27  1.00 Charlotte N. C. 1

 "    23    1.00  Columbus 1		   "	    28  3.00  St Louis Mo 4

 "    23    2.50  Jamestown N. Y 3	   "	    30   .50  Festus S. 1

 "    24    2.00  Earlington Ky 2	  May 	     3  2.00  Alliance 2

 "    24    1.00  Columbus 1		   "	     5  1.50  Corey Pa 2

 "    25    1.00  Marion Real Silk 1	   "	     6  2.50  Berkley Calif 2

 "    25     .50  Festus Shurbrone	   "         6  6.00 A. J. White to May 21st

 "    25    1.50  Buffalo N. Y. 2	   "	     9  1.00  Dayton 2

 "    25    1.50  LeRoy, O. 1		   "        10  3.00  Buffalo NY 5

 "    27    4.00  Cleveland 4		   "   	    11  1.00  Mr Conner

 "    29    1.00  Grand River, O. 1	   "	    12  1.00  Mr Conner

 "    29    1.00  Brooklyn N. Y. 1	   "  	    12 10.00 O. Young to May 22

 "    31    1.00  Willington O. 1	   "        12  2.00  Kalamazoo Mich 2

					   "	    13  4.00  Girard 4

April  2    1.50  Charleston W. Va. 2	   "	    13  1.00  Columbus 1

 "     3    2.00  Cincin O. 2		            13  3.00  Akron 2 N. Lexington 1

 "     3     .75  Ft Payne Ala 1	   "	    14 2.00 St Petersburg Fla 2

 "     3    1.50  Hillsboro 2

 "     5    1.50  St Augustine Fla 2	   "	    15  1.00 Schenectady N. Y. 1

 "     6    6.00  A. J. White to Apr 16th  "  	    16  1.00  Defiance O. 1

 "     6    1.00  Bryan O. 1		   " 	    16  4.00  Charleston W. Va 4

 "     6    1.00  Indianapolis 1	   "	    18  1.00  Indianapolis 1

 "     7   10.00  O. Young to April 24th   "	    18  2.50  Columbus 2
   
 "     7    1.00  Wooster 1		   "	    18  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     9    1.00  Zanesville O 2	   "	    18  1.00  Batavia N. Y. 1

 "     9    2.00  Owatona Minn 2	   "	    19  1.00  Batavia N. Y. 1

 "    10    2.00  Owatona Minn		   "	    19  1.00  Columbus 1

   10-12    2.00  Kendallville Ind 1	   " 	    19  3.00  St Louis 3

 "    10    2.25  Dallas Texas 3	   "     19-21  1.50  Festus Shurborne

 "    11     .75  Kendall 		   "        20  6.00 A. J. White to June 4

 "    11    1.00  Cleveland 1		   "	    22  2.00  Cincin 2

 "    12    3.00  Powhatan O. 3		   "	    23  2.00  Oswego, N. Y. 2
 
 "    12    1.00  Akron 1			 23-24  2.00  Columbus 1

 " 13-14    2.00  Mr Conner		            24  1.00  Val Young 1

 "    13    1.00  Akron				    24  1.00  U.S. Army N.C. 1

 "    14    3.00  Evansville Ind 2		    24  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "    14    1.00  Dora Moore 1			    27  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "    15    1.00  Bangor Me. 1			 28-29  2.00  Mrs Harm Morrison

 "    17     .75  Tampa Fla. 1			    28  2.00  Cincin 2

 "    18    2.50  Marrietta 2		   "	    29  3.00  U.S. Army 3

 "    18    2.00  Springfield 1		   "	    31  6.00  Cleveland 6

   18-21    6.00  Wolcottville Ind 2	   "	    31  2.00  Cleveland 2

      18    5.00  Ft Lauderdale Fla  

   	          Cleveland	      	  June 	     1  2.50  Salimonea N. Y. 2

      19    1.00  Val Young		   "	     2  1.00  Williamson W.Va. 3

      20    2.00  Oneutta N. Y 2	   "	     2  3.00  Bridgeport Ill 3

      20    9.00  A. J. White to May 7th   "	     2  2.00  Battle Creek Mich

      21    2.50  Bennent Ill 2		  June    2-12  7.00  Onowann Wis 1

      22    1.00  Rector Ark. 1		  June	     3  3.00  Winter Park

   22-25    8.00  Granville		   "	     5  3.00  Elyria, O. 3

   24-25    1.50  Wolcottville Ind 1	   "	     6  2.50  Los Angelis 3

					   "	     7  2.00  Cleveland 2

      25    1.00  Lima 1



							                   165

June    8    1.00  Columbus 1			July  19  1.00  ]  Detroit 1

 "	8    1.50  Marion 2			 "    19  1.00  ]  Columbus 1

 "	9    3.00  Nowata Okla. 3		 "    20  3.00  Fremont 3

 "	9    1.00  Mr Conner 1			 "    20  3.00  Wheeling W Va 4

 "	9    2.50  Flint Mich 2			 "    21  2.00 Cleveland        
 
"     10    1.00  Columbus 1			 "    21  1.00  Columbus 1

June   11    2.50  Detroit Mich 2		 "    22  3.00  Columbus 1

 "     12    3.00  Cleveland 3			 "    23  2.00  Portsmouth 2

 "     13    2.00  Uniontown Pa 2		 "    23  3.00  Cleveland 3

 "     14    1.00  Millersburg 1	         "    23   .50  Festus Shurborne

 "     14    2.00  E. St Louis 2

 "     15    4.00  Springfield 4		 "    25  1.00  Granville 1

 "     15    2.50  Cleveland 2			 "    26	.75  Hamilton O. 1

 "     18    1.50  Los Angelas Calif 2		 "    27  1.50  North Randall 2

 "     19    3.50  Kent, O. 4			 "    28  4.00  [Sparta Mich 4

								[Middleburg Ind

 "     20    1.50  Niagara Falls 2		 "    29  1.50  Real Silk 1

 "     21    1.00  Rising Sun, Ind. 1 		 "    29  1.50  Covington Ky 2

 "     21    2.50  Middletown 2			 "    29  3.00  Dayton 3

 "     23    2.00  Springfield O. 2

 "     23   10.00  O. Young to June 19th	 "    29  1.00  Akron 1

 "     25    2.00  Cleveland 2			 "    30  3.00  Youngstown 3

 "     25    2.00  Youngstown 2			Aug    2  1.00  Val Young 1

 "     26    1.00  Oakland Calif 2		 "     3  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     27    1.00  Dayton 1			 "     4  1.00  Woodstock 1

       27    1.25  Seattle Wash 1		 "     5  2.00  Tuscan Arizona 2

       27    1.00  Canton 1			 "     5  2.00  Columbus N. Y 2

       28    1.25  Stockton Pa 1		 "     6  .50 Festus Shurborne 1

       28    1.00  Elmer Flick			Aug    8 10.00 Gasmen           
      
       28    1.00  Val Young 1			       8  1.00  Troy O. 1

       29    2.00  Toledo 2			       8  1.00  Oniaba, Neb. 1

       29    1.50  Gainsville Fla 2		       9 4.00  Websier Grove Mo. 4

       29    2.00  Cleveland 2			      10  2.00  Cleveland 2

       29    2.00  Dayton 2			      11  1.00  Lancaster 1

       30    2.00  Chicago, Ill 2		      12  2.00  Weston Pa

July	1    3.00  Cleveland			      13  3.00  Miami Fla 4

 "	2    2.00  Akron 2

 "	2    2.00  Newport Ky 2			      13 10.00  O Young to Aug 14th

 "      3    3.00  Newell W. Va 4		      15  2.00  Foatoria 3

 "	3    4.00  Lorain 4			      15  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "	4    6.00  A.J. White to July 2nd	      16  3.00  St Louis 3

 "    5-8    3.00  Plain City			      16  9.00 A.J. White to Aug 13th

 "	5    1.00  Conference man		      17  5.00  Wheeling W. Va 5

 "	6    3.00  Akron 4			      18  1.50  Columbus 2

 "	7    1.00  Granville 1			      19  1.50  Columbus 2

 "	7    2.00  St Louis 2			      20  2.00 Columbus 2 hickers

 "	7    2.00  Franklin Pa 3		      20  2.00  Paulding O. 2

 "	8    3.00  Odan, Ind 4			      20  4.50 Louisville Ky 3,5 kids

 "	8    3.00  [Anderson Ind		      21  2.00  Nashville Tenn 3

		   [Rock River Wy

	8    2.00  Cleveland 2			      22  5.00  Covington Ky]  5

							        Cincinnati]

	9   10.00  O. Young to July 17th	      22  1.50  North Randall 2

	9    3.00  Erie Pa  ]  3		      22  1.00  Jackson 1

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       11    1.00  Dayton 1			      23  4.00  Kansas 4

       12    3.00  Painesville 4		      23  1.25  Kentucky 1

       13    2.00  Scrantin Pa 2		      23  2.50  Cleveland 1

       14    4.50  Buffalo N Y     ]		      24  1.00  Cleveland 1

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    17-24    4.00  Restaurant woman 1		      25  1.00  Real Silk 1

       18    1.00  Clyde O. 1			      25  1.00  Bucyrus 1

       19    9.00  A. J. White to July 23rd	      26  4.00  Cincinatte 4

       19   [3.00  Logan, W. Va			      26  2.00  Cleveland 2

	    [Andover O.				      26  2.00  Atlens, Ga. 2
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[corresponds to page 166 (L) and page 167 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

166

Aug    26  3.00  Champagne Ill 4		Oct  10  1.00  Troy 1

 "     27  1.00  Wooster 1			 "   11  1.00  Val Young 1

 "     29  4.00  Panama City Fla 4		 "   12  1.00  Indianapolis 1

 "     30  3.50  Covington Ky 3			 "   12	 2.00  Erie, Pa 2

 "     31  2.50  Cleveland			 "   13	 2.25  Youngstown 2

Sept	1  3.00  Springfield 3			 "   13	 4.00  Warren, Pa 4

 "	1  3.00  Phila, Pa 2			 "   13	 1.00  Strasburg 1

 "	2  2.00  Cleveland			 "   15	 2.00  Akron 2

 "	3  2.00  Pomeroy 2			 "   15	 4.00  Canton 4

 "	3  2.00  Portsmouth 2			  

 "	3  2.00  Toledo 2			 "   15	 9.00  White to Oct 15th

 "	3  3.00  Alton Ill 4			     18	 2.00  Lima 2

 "	4  3.50  N.Y. City 3			     19	 1.00  Columbus 1

 "	4  2.00  Pomeroy 2			     21	 1.00  Napoleon 1

 "	5  3.00  Cleveland 3			     22	 4.00  Toledo 4

 "	6  1.00  Val Young 1			     23	 4.00  Toledo 4

 "	7  2.00  Adrian Miller 2		     24	 1.00  DesMoine,Lectum County

						     24	 1.00  Columbus 1

 "	8  1.00  Mr Conner 1			     26	 2.00  Cleveland 2

       11  2.00  New York City 2		     27	 1.00  Canaton 1

       13  2.00  Akron 2			     27	 3.00  Kent O. 3

       13  1.00  Columbus			     28	  .50  A Baltic

       14  2.00  Los Angeles 2			     29	 2.00  Denver Colo 2

       14  1.00  Cincinnati 1			     29	 3.00  E. Liverpool 3

       15  1.00  Ft Wayne Ind 1			     31	 2.00  Athens 2

       15  4.00  Pontiac Mich 4			     31	 1.00  Mrs Schenck 1

       15  10.00 O. Young to Sept 11th		Nov   1	 5.00  Perry, O. 6

       17  6.00  A. J. White to Aug 27		 "    1	 1.00  Indianapolis 1

       17  2.50  Sharon Pa 2

       17  1.00  Louisville Ky 1		 "    3  1.00  Marion O. 1

       18  6.00  A.J. White to Sept 10		 "    4	 .50 Cleveland electric man 1

       18  2.00  Marysville Ky 2	         "    5	  .50  Festus Sherborn 1

       18  1.00  Greenfield Mass 1		 "    5	 3.50  Oakland Park Ind 4

       19  1.00  Columbus 1			 "    5	 1.00  Cleveland 1

       20  2.50  Cleveland 2			 "    8	 1.00  Cleveland 1

       20  4.00  Covington Ky. 4		     12	 2.00  Cleveland 2

       20  4.00  [Covington Ky 4		     12	 2.00  Cleveland 2

		 [Bland Hill, O.	

       21  1.50  Newark 2

       21  4.50  Pinesville Ky 3		     14	 1.00  Chicago 1

       22  1.00  Napoleon 1			     14	 1.00  Marion 1

       22  6.00  A.J. White to Sept 24  1	     15	 1.00  Marion 1

       22  3.00  Bristow Ky 3			     15	 1.00  Val Young 1

       23  1.00  Napoleon 1			     17	 10.00  O. Young to Oct 9

       23  1.00  Ashland 1			     17	 2.00  Canton 2

       24  4.00  Kent 4				     19	 1.00  Zanesville 1

       24  1.00  Akron 1			     19	 1.00  Akron 1

       16  1.00  Napoleon 1			     20	 1.00  Cleveland 1

						     21	 1.00  Ambrose 1

       27  2.00  San Antonia Texas 2		     22	 1.00  Marion 1

       28  1.00  Piqua, O. 1			     22	 2.00  Canton 2

       29  2.50  Fla 2				     24	 3.00  Akron 6

Oct	1  2.00  Akron 2			     25	  .75  Toledo 1

 "	2  4.00  New York City 4		     27	 4.50  Columbus 6

 "	4  1.00  Pandora 1			     27	 1.00  Cleveland 1

 "	6  1.00  Mr Conner			     29	 2.00  Akron 2

 "	7   .50  Bath				     30	 4.00  Youngstown 4

 "	7  2.25  Oklahoma 3			     30	 1.00  Cleveland 1

 "      8  1.00  Goose Creek Texas		     30  1.00  Oberton 1

 "	8 10.00  Erie, Pa 10			     30	 1.00  U. S. A. 1	



						                           167

Dec	1  2.00  Niagara Falls Ont 2		     23	 8.25  Lecture Course

 "	1  2.00  Canton 2			     24	 1.50  Herb Irvin &amp; Wife

 "	3  2.00  Cincinnati 3			     27	 3.00  Tulsa Okla 3

 "	6  3.75  Mass. Lecture course 3			       

 "	6  1.25  Jamestown N. Y. 1		     28	 1.00  Mt Vernon 1

 "	7  3.00  Kerlsonkson  N.Y 3		     30	 3.00  Ed Potter

 "	7  1.00  Chicago Ill 1			     30	 1.00  Marion 1

 "	7  1.00  Cleveland 1			     30	 1.00 Columbus 1

 "	7  1.00  Jno Trigg 1			     30	 1.00  Atlanta Ga 1

 "	9  2.00  Toledo 2			     31	 1.00  Val Young 1

 "     11  1.00  Rochester N.Y 1		     31	 1.00  Marion 1

 "     11  1.00  Dayton O. 1			Feb   1	 1.00  West Salem 1

       13  1.00  Marion 1			 "    1	 1.00  Albany N.Y 1

       14  1.00  New Dover, O. 1		 "    2	10.00  O. Young to Dec 4

       15 10.00  O. Young to Nov 6		 "    2	 2.50  Marnee 3
	
    15-25 10.00  Delineator, N.Y 1	         "    4	 5.00  Deifenbaugh 1

       17  2.00  Cincinnati 2			 "    5	 7.00  Show People 2

       18  1.00  St Cloud Fla 1			 "    5	 3.00  Ed Potter

       18  2.50  Cincinnati 2			 "    5	10.00  O. Young to Jan 1

       18   .50  Use of phone			 "    6	 1.00  Coshocton 1

       20  1.00  Val Young 1			 "    6	 1.00  Herb Irwin 1

       20  1.00  Marion 1			 "    6	 1.00  Columbus 1

       23  3.00  [Cleveland			 "    7  1.00  Indianapolis 1

	         [Akron				 "   10	 2.00  Cleveland 2

		 [Tom Harold Ind

       23  3.00  Stanford Ky 4			 "   10	 1.00  Cuyahogo Falls 	

       23  2.50  Franklin Pa 2			 " 8-11	 1.50  Festus 1

       24  2.00  Akron 2

       30  1.00  Cincinnati			     12	 3.00  Ed Potter

       30  3.00  Akron 3			 "   13	 1.00  Marion 1

       30  2.00  Wilson Ky 2			 "   13  1.00  Lakeview 1

30-Jan	1  1.25  Festus Sherbourne 1		 "   13	 1.00  Mansfield 1

       31  3.00  Akron 3			 "   14	 8.00  Dr Deifenbach

(1928)

Jan	1  2.00  Conneat 2			  14-20	 4.50  Terre Haute Ind 1

 "	5  2.00  Lafayette Ind 2		     16 11.00  Show People 2

 "	2  2.00  Kingway Pa 2			     17	 2.00  cincinnatti 2

 "	2  1.00  Poneroy O. 1			     18	 5.00  A.J. White

 "	3  1.00  Herb Irwin 1			     19	 2.00  Marshall Tenn 2

 "	3  1.00  Springfield 1			     20	 3.00  Ed Potter

 "	5  1.00  Mt Vernon 1			     21	 1.00  Marion 1

 "	5  1.00  Zack Potter 1			     22	 4.00  New Port Tenn 7

 "	6  1.00  Zack Potter 1			     22	 2.00  Cleveland 2

 "	6  2.25  Akron 3			     22	 2.00  St Louis Mo 2

 "	6  2.50  Birmingham Ala 2		     23	 1.00  Marion 1

 "	7  1.00  Jack Potter 1			     23	 1.00  Cambridge Springs Pa

 "    7-8  2.00  Terre Haute Ind 1		     24	 2.00  Freeport O. 2

       10  1.00  Cleveland 1		             25	 1.00  Chicago Ill 1

       12  1.00  Columbus 1			     27	 3.00  Youngstown 3

       13  1.00  Hamilton, O. 1			     27	 3.00  Ed Potter

       15  3.00  Ed Potter 1			     28	 2.00  Canton, N.C. 2

       14   .50  Delaware 1			     29	 1.00  Marion 1

 "     16  1.00  Marion 1			Mar   1	 1.00  Los Angeles 1

 "     18  1.25  Hugh Diamond 1			 "    3	 1.00  H Goldsburg 1

 "     19  2.00  Akron 2			 "    4	 3.00  Ed Potter

 "     21  2.50  Chicago Ill 2			 "    7	 1.00  Columbus 1

 "     21  3.00  Buffalo N. Y. 3		 "    7	10.00  O. Young to Jan 29

 "     21  3.00  Ed Potter  3			 "    7	 2.00  Columbus 2</text>
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                    <text>[page 86]

[corresponds to page 168 (L) and page 169 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

168

Mar  11	3.00  Ed Potter			April	 6	1.00  Victor Blake

 "   11	1.00  Dayton 1			 "	 7	1.50  Hamilton, O. 2

 "   13	1.00  Marion 1			April	 8	1.50  Ft Recovery 2

 "   13	1.00  Val Young 1		 "	11	1.00  Cincinnati 1

 "   13	1.00  Stewart Mills 1		 "	11	1.00  Newark 1

					 "	12	1.00  Springfield 1

 "   13	 .75  Henry Fagan 1		 "	12	10.00  O. Young to Mar 25

 "   13	3.00  Salem 3			 "	13	1.00  Delaware 1

 "   13	2.00  Youngstown 2			13	2.00  Palm Beach Fla 2

 "   14	1.00  Marion 1				14	4.00  Rocky River 4

 " 14-213.50  Henry Fagan		        16	1.00  Marion 1

 "   14	4.00  Westfield] N.Y. 4			16	5.00  Kent 5

	      Buffalo  ]			17	1.00  Della Ford 1

 "   15	1.00  Marion 1				17	1.00  Marion 1

						17	1.00  Val Young

 "   15	1.00  Columbus 1			18	1.00  Akron 1

 "   17	 .75  Joliet Ill 1			18	1.00  Marion 1

 "   20	1.00  Marion 1				19	1.00  Findlay 1

 "   21	1.00  Marion 1				20	 .75  Denver Colo 1

					     21-30	4.50  Henry Fagan

 "   21	1.00  Cincinnati 1			21	2.00  Cincinnati 2

 "   21	1.00  Detroit 1				22	1.00  Benton Ill. 1

 "   21	1.00  Mt Vernon 1			24	1.00  Lima 1

						24	2.00  Milwauke Wisconsin 1

 "   22	1.00  Gouneaus 1			26	1.00  Delaware 1

     22	 .75  Cardington 1			26	1.00  Youngstown 1

						26	2.00  Carlisle 2

     23	1.00  Tiffin 1				27	1.00  Cleveland 1

     23	1.00  Marion 1				28	 .50  Festus Sherbourn

     23	2.00  Cleveland 2			30 	1.00  Troy O. 1

     24	1.00  Mt Vernon 1			30	1.00  Cleveland

     24	 .75  Mt Vernon 1		May   1-11	4.00  Henry Fagan

     25	10.00  O. Young to Feb 26th	 "	 1	2.00  Rush &amp; man 2

     25	2.00  Akron 2				 2	2.00  Columbus 1

     26	2.00  Ashtabula 2			 3	1.50  Cleveland 2

     27	2.00  Marietta 2			 4     10.00  O. Young to April 22

     28	1.00  Canton 1				 4	1.00  Findlay 1

   8-30	1.50  Festus Sherbourn			 7	1.00  Mr Watson

     30	1.00  Marion				 8	1.00  Mr Watson

     31	2.00  Newport, Me.		         9	4.50  Santa Monica Calif 6

April 1	2.00  Cleveland 2			 9	1.00  Waldo 1

 "    1	 .50  Festus Sherbourn			 9	1.00  Columbus 1

 "    2	1.00  Marion 1				 9	1.00  Marion 1

 "    2	1.00  Jackson 1				10	1.50  Sidney O. 2

 "    2	1.00  garage worker 1			10	1.00  Marion 1

 "    3	1.00  Marion 1				11	2.50  [Cleveland O    3

							      [Miami Fla

 "    4	2.00  Terre Houte 2			11	2.00  Columbus 2

 "    4	1.00  Detroit 1				11	3.00  Cleveland 3

 "    4	3.00  [Girand Pa 2			13	4.00  [Champaign Ill  4

	      [Boston Mass 1			  	      [Danville

						13	2.00  Akron 2

 "    5	1.00  Detroit 1				15	2.00  Memphis Tenn 2

 "    5	2.00  Lexington Ky 2		        16	1.00  Miss Lane

 "    5	5.00  [Detroit				17	1.00  Miss Lane 1

	      [Cleveland		        19	3.00  Indianapolis Ind 3

 "    6	2.50  N.Y. &amp; Ala.		        19	2.00  Los Angelea 2

						21     10.00  O. Young to May



							                 169

May  21	1.00  Marion 1			July 	 4	2.50  Columbus 3

 "   21	4.00  Nashville Tenn 4		 "	 6	3.00  Fremont

 "   22	1.00  Marion 1			 "	 7	1.00  Los Angeles 1

 "   22	1.00  Val Young 1		 "	 7	1.00  Delaware 1

 "   23	4.00  [Cuyahoga Falls 4			 8	3.00  St Louis 4

	      [Akron

     25	1.50  Canaton 2				 8	2.00  Salem Ill. 2

     26	1.00  Delaware 1			 9	1.00  London Ky 1

     26	 .50  Festus S. 1			10	2.00  Buffalo 2

     27	1.50  W. Palm Beach Fla 2	        10	1.00  Cleveland 1

     28	1.00  Dalton, O. 1			12	1.00  Portland Ind 1

     28	2.00  Cincin O. 2			12	1.00  Youngstown 1

     29	 .50  Woodrion, Ill  2			12	1.00  Marion 1

     30	2.00  Akron 2				12	1.00  Delaware 1

						13	10.00  O. Young to July 15th

June  2	4.00  A. J. White			14	2.00  Chicago 2

 "    2	2.00  Akron 3				14	2.00  Youngstown 2

 "    5	1.00  Marion 1				14	2.50  Buffalo 2

 "    6	1.00  Marion 1				15	1.00  North Lima 1

 "    6	2.00  [Fla.  3				16	1.00  Somerset 1

	      [Mass.

	      [Vermont				17	3.00  [Hasbrock Ky N.	

 "    6	1.00  Canton 1					      [Salem, Ill.

 "    7	2.00  Staffing Rock Pa 2

 "    7	2.00  Cleveland 2			17	1.00  Somerset O. 1

     11	1.00  Fruitree Mon			18	2.50  Detroit Mich 3

     11	2.00  Bellaire O. 3			18	2.50  Chicago 3

     13	1.00  Mt Gilead 1			18	1.00  Rusee 1

     13	10  O. Young to June 17			18	2.00  Marion

     14	1.00  Mt Gilead 1			19      2.00  [Iowa City Ia

							      [Huntington Ind

     15	1.50  Canton 2				19	2.50  Athens Ala 3

     17	1.25  Anapolis Md. 1

     18	2.00  Oil City, Pa. 2			19	1.50  Briston Oka 3

     18	1.00  New York City 1			20	2.00  Cleveland 3

     19	1.00  Chicago 1				20	3.00  Columbus 3

						21	2.00  Tiffin, O. 2

     20	2.00  Chicago 2				22	4.00  Camp Hill Pa 6

     22	1.00  Springfield 1			23	1.00  Marion 1

     22	2.00  Akron 2				23	1.00  Robertsville, O. 1

     23	2.50  Youngstown 3			24	2.00  Vienna Ill 2

     24	3.00  New Castle Pa. 5			24	3.00  [Illegible] Tenn 3

     25	2.25  Allunba Calif 3		        25	1.00  Memphis Tenn 1

     26	1.00  Val Young				25	1.00 Columbus 1

						26	1.00 Mr Conner

     26	1.00  Marion 1				26	1.00  Chicago

     27	1.50  Youngstown 2			26	1.00  Memphis Tenn 1

     27	1.00  Pennsylvania 1			27	3.00  Ratlen Ky 3

     28	1.00  Dayton 1				27	1.00  Mr Rush

     28	1.00  Mr. Conner 1			28	4.00  St Louis Mo 5

  28-29	2.00  Mr Hostettler 1			28	2.00  [Firo 2

							      [Marion

     29	1.00  Los Angeles 1			29	1.50  Ashland 1

     30	 .75  Brinson, Mich 1			31	3.00  Chicago

						31	1.00  Val Young

     30	2.00  Cincin 2				31	1.00  U.S.N.G.

July  1	2.25  Pekin, Ill. 3			31	1.00  Galion

 "    4	5.00  [Cincinnati

	      [San Diego Calif		Aug	 1	1.00  U.S. Cos  G  8

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[corresponds to page 170 (L) and page 171 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

170

Aug   2	2.00  Centerburg 1		  Aug	  27	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "    2	1.00  Martins Ferry 1		   "	  28	1.25  Springfield Wis

 "    2	3.00  Terre Houte Ind 4		   "	  28	1.00  Columbus 1

 "    3	2.00  University Miss 2		   "	  29	1.50  Kansas City

 "    5	2.50  Columbus 3		   "	  29	2.00  chicago Ill 2

 "    6	4.00  Newark N.J. 4		   "	  30	1.00  Youngstown 1

 "    6	1.00  New York City 1		   "	  30	2.00  Rock Creek, O 2

 "    6	1.00  Mr Rush 1			   "	  30	3.00  Marietta 3

 "    7	1.00  Mr Rush 1			   	  31	2.00  Owensboro Ky 2

 "    6	1.00  Florida 1		         	  31	3.00 Lisbon, O. 4

 "    8	2.50  Morgantown W. Va			  31	2.00  Akron 2

 "    8	2.00  Cleveland			  Sept	   1	1.00  Fox

      8	11.00  Busman			   "	   2	1.00  Fox

	       Meadville W. Va		   "	   1	1.50  Columbus 2

	       Menard W. Va

      9	4.00  Bridgport 3		   "	   2	1.00  Albany N. Y  1

     10	3.00  Terre Haute Ind 2		   "	   2	2.00  Akron 2

     10	10.00  O. Young to Aug 12	   "	   2	2.00  Cincinnati 2

     11	2.00  Akron 2			   "	   2	3.00  Zanesville 3

  13-18	4.00 furnace Man		   "	   3	2.50  Louisville Ky 2

     14	4.00  Youngstown 4	           "	   3	2.00  Lima O. 2

     14	2.00  [Muir

	      [Allentown  2		   "	   3	2.00  Conneut, O. 2	

     15	4.50  [Kare Tenn  4			   4	1.00 Val Young

	      [Cleveland			   4	1.00  Mr Rush

						   6	1.50  Owensboro Ky 2

  15-17 2.00  Bus man				   8	10.00  O. Young to Sept 9th

     16	1.00  Coshocton, O. 1			   8	2.00  Niagara Falls 2

     16	1.00  Insurance man 1			    

     16	5.00  Canton, O. 5			   9	5.00  Fort Wayne Ind 5

     16	1.00 Kansas City, Mo 1			  10	2.00  Terre Haute Ind 2
	
     17	1.00  Cambridge O.		       10-15	5.00  Toledo, O Staugh

     18	2.00  Canton 2				  11	1.50  Rochester N.Y. 2

     18	2.00  Muncie Ind 2			  11	1.50  Cincinati 2

     18	4.00  Cleveland 4			  11	1.50  Cleveland 2

     19	1.00  London, Ky. 1		       12-15	3.00  Stump man

     19	6.00  Cincinnati 6 6		          13	1.00  Thurston Crime 1

     20	1.00  Somerset 1			  15	2.00  Ft Wayne, Ind 2

     20	3.00  Arnoldsburg Mo 5			  15	2.00  N.Y. City 2

	      [Scottsdale Pa

     20	3.00  [Ionia Mich  4			  16	Adairsville Ga 3

     21	7.00  Mr Tomlinson			  16	2.00 Akron 2

     21	1.00  Dayton 1				  16	1.50  Louisville Ky

     21	2.50  Akron 3				  17	1.00  Mr Rush

     21	2.00  Cincinnati		

     22	1.00  Mr Rush 1				  17	1.00  London Ky 1

     23	1.00  Deaf women 2			  18	1.00  Mr Rush

     23	1.00  Mr Conner				  20	1.00  Mr Conner

     23	1.00  Crane T.				  22	3.00  Akron 4

     23	2.00  Houston Tex 2			  25	1.50  Akron 2

     25	4.00  Charlestown W. Va 4		  27	 .75  Cincin 1

						  27	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     25	2.50  Canton, O.			  27	1.00  Rush man 1

     25	1.00  Thurston Crane			  27	1.00  Fostoria 1

     27	2.00  Troy, O. 3			  28	1.25  Chautauqua 1

     27	2.00  Cleveland				  28	1.00  West Harich W.



						                       171

Sept 29	1.00  Sedan Kansas 1		Nov	  16	2.00  Detroit Mich 2

Oct   3	1.50  Mendon, O. 2		 "	  17	2.00  Portsmouth 2

 "    3	1.50  Rockford O 2		 "	  17	2.00  Cuyahoga Falls 2

 "    3	1.50  Cleveland 2		 "	  17	1.00  Ralph Fox 1

 "    3	1.00  Rush's man 1		 "	  17	10.00  O. Young to Nov 4th

      4	1.00  Rush's man 1		 "	  18	1.50  Lexington Ky]  3

      5	1.50  Cincinnati 2			  18	 .75  Price Hill Ky]

      8	4.00  Ablene Kas. 4			

      9	1.00  Val Young 1			  19	1.00 Mr Rush

     11	10.00  O Young to Oct 7			  19	1.00  Columbus

     11	2.00  Bay Village 2			  21	1.00  Mr Rush

     11	1.00  Henry Fagan			  24	 .50  Festus Sherbourne

     11	2.00  Akron

     12	2.50  Lexington Ky			  27	1.00  Mr Rush

     12	 .50  Henry Fagan			  28	2.00  Huston Texas 2

  13-14	2.00  Mr Blevins			  30	1.00  Henry Fagan 1

						  30	1.00  Cleveland 1

     13	1,00  Mr Fox			Dec	   1   10.00 O. Young to Dec 2nd 1928

     13	1.25  Petersburg Tenn 1		 "	   2	1.00  Henry Fagan 1

     14	3.00  Buffalo N.Y. 3		 "	   3	1.00  Nilana Ill 1

     15	1.00  Mr Rush			 "	   3	3.00  Lansing N.C. 3

     16	1.00  Mr Rush			 "	   5	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     16	2.00  Findlay, O. 2			   7	1.00  Mr Fox

     16	1.00  Cincinnati 1			   8	1.00 Mr Fox

     18	1.00  Mr Conner				  11	2.00  Indianapolis Ind 2

     18	1.00  Lauderdale Ave			  13	1.00  Mr Conner

     19	2.00  Canton 2				  13	1.50  Columbus O. 2

     19	3.00  Salem				  17	4.00  Akron 6

	      Youngstown

     20	4.00  Modra Tenn 4			  18	1.00  Val Young 1

     20	2.00  Youngstown 2			  19	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     20	3.00  Hammond Ind 3			  19	2.00  Buffalo New York 2

     20	1.00  Centerville, O. 1			  21	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     21	2.00  Akron				  22	4.50  Telephone family

     22	1.25  Ridgwest N.C. 2			  26	3.00  Cleveland 3

     23	1.00  Newark O. 1			  26	2.00  Danville, O. 2

     23	4.50  [Toronto				  26	1.00  Anglo Ind 1

	      [La &amp; K.Cy  6			  28	2.00  Albany N. Y. 2

     24	2.00  Bay Village 2			  31	1.00  Parkersburg W. Va 1

     26	1.00  Jefferson O. 1	    1929  Jan	   1	2.00  Akron 2

     26	2.25  Grigsby Tenn 3		   "	   3   10.00  O. Young to Dec 30

						   4	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     30	1.00  Mr Sewell 1		   "	   4	1.50  Lecture course 2

     31	1.00  Mr Rush			   "	   5	1.25  Maitland O 1

     31	1.00  Cincinnati 1		   "	   8	2.00  Springfield 2

Nov 1-1	 .50  Trowbridge	           "	   9	1.00  Mr Rush

 "    3	3.00  Grisby Tenn		   "	  10	1.00  Decker phone boy

 "    3	3.00  Youngstown			  11	1.00  Fanifa Fla 1

 "  6-8	3.00  Mr Watson				  15	1.00  London Ky 1

      7	1.00  Mr Rush				  15	1.00  Van Wert O 1

      8	2.00  Gladson Mich			  16	1.00  Farming Institute

      8	1.50  Albany N.Y.			  16	1.00  Mr Rush

     10	2.00  Marion, O. 2		          16	1.00  Danville 1

     11	1.00  New Yofk City 1			  16	2.00  Gambier 2

     11	1.00  Cleveland 1			  17	1.00  Farmers Institute

     12	1.00  Val Young 1			  17	1.00 Mr Conner 1

     13	1.50  Baltimore Md 2			  17	2.00  Canton 2

     13	1.00  Youngstown 1			  18	1.00  Centerburg O. 1

	1.00  Mr Conner				  20	1.00  Coshocton</text>
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[corresponds to page 172 (L) and page 173 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

172

Jan    29  Val Young 1.00  1		Mar   25   3.00  Troy 3

 "     30  1.00  Mr Rush 1		 "    25   3.00  Mr Rush

 "     31  1.00  Zanesville 1		 "    27   1.00  Lodi, O. 1

Feb     1  1.00  Kent, O 1		 "    28   2.50  Miami, Fla

 "      2  2.00  Columbus 2		 "    29   1.50  Indianapolis 2

 "      4  3.00  Lecture Course 3        "    30   2.00  Oak Park Ill

 "      4  3.50  Norwood 5		      31   2.00  Oak Park Ill

 "      5  1.75  [Meadville Pa 3	      31   1.00  Akron

   		 [Hagerstown Pa

 "      6  1.50  Buffalo N.Y. 2		      31   1.00  Harry Truxall

 "      6  1.00  Centerburg 1		April  1   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      7  1.00  Anderson Ind 1		 "     2   5.50  Gastramia N.C.

 "      7 10.00  O. Young to Jan 27
	      
 "      7  1.00  Centerburg 1		       2   1.00  New Castle Pa

 "     10  1.00  Centerburg 1		       3   1.00  Mr Rush

 "     12  1.00  Mr Rush 1		       4   1.00  Columbus, O. 1

 "     13  1.00  Philadelphia Pa 1	       5   1.00  Manchester Tenn 2

       13  1.00  Centerburg 1

       14  1.00  Mr Conner 1		       5   1.00  Philadelphia 1

       14  2.35  Cleveland 3		       6   1.50  Hartsville Tenn 1

       14  2.00  Ashland 2		       6   2.00  Cleveland 2

					     6-7   1.00  Festus S.

       14  3.00  Irwin Pa 4		       6  10.00  O. Young to Mar, 24

       17   .75  Mr Spencer 1		       8   2.00  Cleveland 2

       15  1.00  Zanesville 1		       8   2.00  Bryan, O. 2

       20  1.00  Mr Rush		      10   2.00  Hollywood

       27  1.00  Zanesville 1		      10   2.00  Buffalo

       28  2.00  Council Bluffs, Ia.	      11   1.00  Mr Conner

       28  2.00  Cleveland 2		      11   2.00  Buffalo, N.Y. 2

Mar     1  1.00  Louisville Ky 1	      12   2.00  Chicago Ill

 "      1  1.00  Mr Fox			      13   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      1  1.00  Mr Fox

Feb 24-Mar 3 5.00  Stove man		      14    .75  Los Angeles 1

 "  27-Mar 5 4.75  Festus, S.		      15   3.00  Bay Village, O. 3

Mar     4  1.00  Mr Rush		      16   1.00  Val Young

 "      5  1.00  West Salem		      16   1.00  Philadelphia 1

 "      5  2.00  [Chicago		      17   2.00  Canton 2

		[Springfield		      17   1.00  Columbiana 1

        8  2.00  Lecture Course		      17   1.00  Lansing Mish 1

 "     10 10.00  Otto Loring to Feb 24

 "     10  1.00  Shellyville Ind. 1	      18   1.00  Mr Rush

       11  2.00  Cleveland 2		      19   1.00  Lansing Mich

       12  1.00  Val Young 1		      20   2.00  Akron 2

					      22  10.00  O. Young to Apr 21

       13  1.00  Toledo 1		Apr   23   4.50  Garage man

       13  1.00  Victor Blake 1		      26   1.00  Victor Blake

       14  1.00  Mr Conner 1		      27   3.00  Cleveland 3

       15  3.00  Troy, O. 3		      28   3.00  Cleveland 

       17  1.50  Youngstown 2		      29   1.00  Shelby, O. 1

       18  1.00  Mr Rush 1		      29   1.00  Athens, O. 1

       19  3.00  Cleveland 3		      30   1.00  Athens O 1

       20  3.00  Cleveland 3		May    1   1.00  Athens, O. 1

       20  2.00  Akron 2		 "     1   1.50  Bluefield W. Va

					May 3-10   3.00  Mrs Chapman

       21  1.00  Dayton, O. 1		 "     3   2.00  Detroit Mich 2

       25  1.00  Springfield 1		 "     4   2.50  garage man to 	Ma

       26  1.00  Springfield		 "     5   1.00  Canton, O

       27  1.00  Springfield		 6 to 10   3.50  Columbus



							                     173

 "      9  1.00  Mr Conner

May    12   .50  Rev Barnhart 1		Jun   14   1.00  Mr Rush

 "     13  2.50  garage man to May 18  	 "    15   2.50  Beaver Falls

 "     13  1.00  Columbus 1		      15   2.00  Columbus

 "     13  1.00  Mr Rush 1		      16   1.00  Percie Censon

May 10-14  2.00  Miss Chapman 1		      17   1.00  Coshocton

 "     13  2.00  Cumberland Tenn 2			

 "     14  1.00  Columbiana O 1		      17   1.00  West Union

       15  2.00  Bay Village 2		      18   1.00  Lincoln, Del.

       16   .75  Dayton 1		      19   1.00  Cincinnati

       17  1.50  Cleveland 2		      19   1.00  Columbiana 1

       18  2.50  garage man to May 25	      21   2.50  Morgantown W. Va

       21  1.00  Val Young 1		   21-27   3.50  Mr Watson

       21  1.00  Mrs Withers		   21-27   4.00  Miss Watson

       22  1.00  Val Young		      23   1.00  Harry Truxall

       22  1.00  Mrs Withers		      24   1.00  West Union

       22  1.00  A. J. White		      25   1.00  West Union

       22  3.00  Kent, O. 3		      25   1.00  Val Young

       24  2.00  Wooster O. 2		      25   5.00  [Brazil Ind

       25  2.50  garage man to June 1st			 [Snickley Pa.

       25  2.00  Roseville, O. 2	      26   1.00  West Union

       26   .50  Rev. Barnhart 1	      26   2.00  Lake Charles, La.

       27   .50  Rainelle W. Va 1

       27  3.00  Fitzgerald, Ga.	      26   2.00  Cleveland

       28  2.00  Gary, Ind		      27   4.00  Miss Watson to July 4

       28  2.00  [Agrienquit Me

		 [Boston Mass		      27   3.50  Mr Watson to July 4

       29  1.00  Columbus		      28   1.00  Columbus 1

       30   .75  Eldon Condit		      29   2.00  Cleveland

       31   .75  Galion			      29   2.50  Cambridge, O.

					      30    .50  Rev Barnhart

June    1   .50  Washington D.C.	      30   2.00  Rochester N.Y.

 "      2   .50  Rev. Barnhart		July   1   1.50  Phoenix Arizona

 "      4  1.00  Anderson Ind.		 "     3   3.00  Attica N.Y.

        4  1.50  Cleveland		 "     4   1.00  Delaware

        4  1.00  Williamson N.Y		 "     5   3.50  Mr Watson to July 11

        5  1.00  Anderson Ind		 "     5   4.00  Mrs Watson   July 11

        5  1.00  Columbiana	         "     5   2.00  Cleveland

        5  1.50  Cleveland

        6  1.50  Cleveland		       6   2.00  Buffalo, N.Y.

        6  1.00  Mr Conner		       7   5.00  Carlile Oklee,  6

        6  2.00  Washington D.C. 2	       8  10.00  O. Young to June 16

        6  4.00  Louisville Ky 4	       8   4.00  [Anderson Ind.

							 [New Caghy Ind

        6  1.00  Columbiana 1				 [Indianapolis

        7  1.00  Jefferson 1		       9   6.00  Belferd N.J.

        9  3.00  Chicago Ill 3		      10   2.50  Ashville N.C.

        9   .50  Rev Barnhart		   10+11   6.00  Ahrens

    10-13  3.00  Anderson, Ind.		      10   1.00  Loudia, Ky.

       10 10.00  O. Young to May 19th	      11   2.00  Fremont, O.

 "     11  1.00  Jefferson, O		      11   7.00  Workman

 "  13-20  3.50  Mr Watson		      16   4.00  Louisville Ky

 "  13-20  4.00  Miss Watson		      17   1.00 Mr Rush



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[corresponds to page 174 (L) and page 175 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

174

July  18  1.00  Rawson O.		Aug  24	6.00  Maryland

 "    18  2.00  Gelletin Tenn.		 "   25	1.00  Columbiana

 "    18  4.00  Montgomery, O		 "   27	1.00  Rochester Ind

 "    19  4.00  [Charleston W Va         "   27	3.00  Detroit Mich

		[Washington Pa		 "   27	1.00  Columbiana
     
      20  4.50  Indianapolis Ind	 "   27	1.00  Lansing Mich

      21   .50  Rev Barnhart			   

      22 10.00  O. Young to July 14	 "   28	1.00  Columbiana

      23  2.00  Cincinnati	         "   28	1.00  Lansing Mich

      25  2.00  Muncie Ind		     28	3.00  Warren O

      28   .50  Rev Barnhart		     29	1.00  Thurstin Cram

      29  3.00  N.Y. City		     29	1.00  Columbiana

      30  1.00  Val Young		     29	1.00  Lansing Mich

Aug    1  3.50  Lake Worth Fla]		     29	1.00  Cleveland

   		Georgetown Ill]

 "     5  2.50  Landis Miss]		     29	1.00  Tiffin, O

   		Minplin Tenn]				

 "     5  1.00  Wooster O.		     30	1.00  Columbus

 "     5  1.00  Washington C.H.		     30	1.00  Huntington W. Va

 "     6  2.25  Uniontown Pa		     30	2.00  Erie, Pa

 "     6  1.00  Columbiana, O.		     30	4.50  Cleveland

       8  1.00  Mr Conner		     30	2.00  Lisbon

       8  1.00  Columbiana		     31	1.00  Akron

       8  3.00  Dayton			Sept  3	1.00  Val Young

       9  1.00  Columbiana		 "    3	3.00  Louisville Ky

      10  1.50  Akron			 "    3	1.00  Tiffin, O.

      10  3.00  Hamilton		 "    4	1.00  Mr Rush

      10  2.00  Ovilla - Akron		 "    4	2.00  Tiffin O.

      10  1.00  A.J.White		      5	1.50  Sandusky O.

      10  3.00  Cleveland		      6	3.00  [Cleveland

      13  2.00  Middlesborouth, Ky.		      [Herrodsburg Ky

      13  2.00  Springfield O.		      7	1.00  Geaver Falls Pa

      13  3.00  Milwaukie Wis]

		Winnepeg Canada]	   6-15	5.00  Mr Shony 10 nights

      14  1.00  Columbus		      9	1.25  Zanesville

      14  1.00  Danville O.

      14  2.00  [Zanesville, O.

		[Marietta O.		     10	1.00  Mr Nolin

   15-22  7.00  Huntington W. Va.	     10	2.00  Fort Wayne, Pa

      16   .67  Sidnay trains		     10	10.00  O. Young to Sep 8

      17  2.50  Marion, Ind.		     10	6.00  7 - Ky men

      17  2.00  [Aaron		             12	2.00  Belvidere Ill

		[Orville

      17 10.00  O. Young to Aug 11	     12	1.00  Mr Conner

      18   .50  Mr Barnhart		     15	 .50  Rev Barnhart

      18  2.00  [Harlan, Ky.

		[Meadville Pa		     15	2.00  Strong to Sept 20th

      19  2.50  Cleveland		     16	7.50  Buckeye Lake

      19  4.00  St Louis, Mo.		     16	1.25  Wheeling W.V.

      20  1.00  Cleveland		     18	1.00  New Castle Ind

					     19	1.00  New Castle Ind

      21   .75  Caldwell, O		     19	1.00  Mr Rush

      22  2.50  Ellwood City, Pa.	     19	1.00  Columiana

					     19	1.00  Lansing Mich

      22  1.50  Bradon Vt.		     19	2.00

      22  2.00  Akron			     19	1.00  Anderson Ia

   22-29  7.00  Huntington W. Va	     21	2.00  Cleveland

					     21	1.50  Akron



						               175

Wep  22	 4.50  Mr Strong to Sept 29.	Oct  27	2.50  Merry go round

 " 24-26 2.00  Anderson, Ind		 "   27	1.50  Memphis Tenn

 "   25  2.00  Cincinnatti		 "   29	2.00  Evansville Ind

 "   25	 2.00  Chicago Ill		Oct 30-31 1.00  Bell Phone boy

 "   26	1.00  Mr Rush			     31	1.00  Cansenyie Men

 "   26	1.00  Mr Rockwood		Nov   1	2.00  Columbus

 "   27	1.00  Elyria O			 "    2	5.50  Merry go round

Oct   1	1.00 Toledo			 "    2	2.00  Dayton

 "    1	1.00  Lucy Catron	         "    3	 .50  Rev Barnhart

 "    3	2.50  Deposit, N.Y.		 "    4	1.00  Logan

 "    3	1.00  Columbiana boy		 "    4	1.00  Plain City

 "    4	2.00  Troy, O. 2		 "    5	5.00  Elevator man

 "    5	2.00  Troy, O. 2		      5	1.00  Herferd Ohio

      5	2.00  Akron 2			      7	1.00  Mr Conner

      6	1.00  Akron 1			      7	3.50  Telephone man

      8	2.00  Val Young 2		      8	1.00  Chapman Lake

   8-10	2.00  Columbus			   9-16	3.00  Ashland O. ratpoison

      9	2.00 Bay Village		      9	2.00  Akron, O.

     10	10.00  O. Young to Oct 5th	     10	1.00  Malta, O.

     10	1.00  Mr Conner			     11	1.00  Malta, O.

     10	3.00  Salamanea N.Y		     13	1.00  Val Young

     10	1.00  Mr Rush			     14	1.00 Ashland O.Netkin   

     10	1.00  Detroit Mich		     14	6.00  Conneat Lake, Pa.

     10	2.00  St Louis, Mo.		     15	1.25  Lecture course May-Bastic

     11	3.00  Indianapolis		     16	3.00  Ashland Rat poison

     13	 .50  Rev. Barnhart		     17	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     14	 .50  Funny Woman		     17	1.00  Pittsburg, Pa

     14	1.50  Survivors Col	          18-24	5.00  Toledo Stove man

     16	1.00  Mr Rush			     18	1.00  Ft Wayne Ind

     16	1.00  Columbus			     18	1.00  Mr Rush

     16	2.00  Chicago Ill		     18	3.50  Phone man 1 wk

     17	2.00  Bay Village		     19	2.00  Bay Village

     17	1.00  Mr rush			     20	3.00  Telephone man

     17	1.00  Martinsville Ky		     20	2.00  Bay Village

     17	1.00  Columbus			     21	10.00  O. Young to Nov 3rd

					     23	1.00  Independence Kas

     18	1.00  Ohio Gas &amp; Fuel Co. Col. O.    23	4.00  Cleveland

     18	2.00  Los Angeles Calif		     23	1.00  Ft Wayne Ind

     20	3.00  Ft Wayne Ind		     24	2.00  St Louis

     21	3.50  Merry go round		     25	1.50  Findlay O.

     21	4.00  Merry go roung		Dec   1	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     21	3.00  Atlanta Ga		 "    4	1.00  Columbiana O.

     21	1.25  Bridgeport Ill		 "    4	1.00  Mr Rush

					 "    4	1.00  Plain City, O.

     22	2.00  Zanesville		 "    5	1.00  Mr Conner

  22-29	5.00  Elevator man		 "    5	1.00  Mr Rush

     24	1.00  Bucyrus			 "    5	1.00  Plain City

     25	1.00  Bucyrus			 "    5	1.00  Crooksville

     25	1.00  Plain City		      7	1.00  Columbiana

     25	1.00  Columbus, O		      8	 .50  Rev. Barnhart

     26	1.00  Plain city		      8	1.00  Binghampton N.Y.

     26	1.50  Ocrco Mich		      9	1.00  Columbiana O.

     26	2.50  Merry go round		      9	1.00  Philadelphia Pa</text>
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[corresponds to page 176 (L) and page 177 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

176

Dec  10	 1.00  Upper Sandusky		Feb  12	7.00  Phone gang

 "   13	10.00  O. Young to Dec 1	     13	1.00  De Burnste Ia

     15	  .50  Rev. Barnhart		     13	10.00 O. Young to Jan 26

     16	 1.00  Cincinnati		     16	1.00  Oniti Dalon

     17	 1.00  Mr Rush			     16	 .50  Mr Barnhart

     18	 1.00  Val Young	             17	1.00  Dr Bumstead

					     20	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     18	1.00  Fort Hayes, Col O		  20-23	3.00  Columbus girl

  19-22	2.50  Anderson's man		     20	1.00  [Marion Ind

     22	 .50  Rev Barnhart			      [Marion Ohio

     23	1.00  Plain City		     21	1.50  Detroit Mich

     29	1.00  Toledo O.			     23	 .50  Mr Barnhart

     30	1.50  Akron 2			     24	1.00  Dr Bumstead

1930 Jan 3 1.00  Mr Rush		     24	1.00  Plain City

 "    8	1.00  Mr Rush			     27	1.00  Dr Bumstead

 "    9	10.00  O. Young to Dec 29	Mar   1	1.50  Yellow Springs

 "    9	1.00  Plain City		      2	 .50  Mr Barnhart

 "    9	1.00  Bucyrus			      2	1.00  Warren O

 "    9	1.00  Delaware			      3	1.00  Dr Bumstead

 "    9	1.00  Lecturn course, agt.	Mar 3-6	2.50  Phone man

 "    9	1.00  Mr Conner			      6	1.00  Dr Bumstead

 "   10	1.00  Lecture course agt	      6	1.00  Mr Conner

 "   12	 .50  Mr Barnhart		      9	 .50  Mr Barnhardt

     13	 .90  Ravenna, O.		     10	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     15	1.00  Columbiana		     10	1.00  Plain City

     15	1.00  Mr Rush			     11	2.00  Logan O.

     15	1.00  Mich, Separater man	     12	10.00  O. Young to Feb 23

     17	1.00  Akron O.			     12	1.00  London Ky

     19	1.00  Gambier, O.		     13	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     18	2.00  Cleveland			     13	1.00  Mr Sewall

     19	   .50  Rev Barnhart		  15-20	3.75  Food Demonstrater

     21	3.00  [Millport Pa

	      [Bolivar N.Y.		     16	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     26	 .50  Mr Barnhart		     16	2.00  Columbus

     28	1.00  Pump man			  18-22	3.00  Ambrosia

     30	1.00  Dr Bumstead		     17	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     30	 .75  Cadillac Mich		     20	1.00  Plain City

Feb   2	 .50  Rev Barnhardt		     23	 .50  Mr Barnhardt

					     23	 .50  Tampa boy

 "    2	 .50  Paulding O.		     24	2.50  Lection gang	

 "    2	1.50  Paulding, O.		     24	1.00  Dr Bumstead

 "    3	1.50  Akron O

 "    5	1.00  Zanesville		  24-29	5.00  Conklin Ind

      6	1.00  Mr Conner			  24-25	1.50  Ambrosi

 "    7	4.00  Lecture course		     26	1.00  Plain City

      8	1.00  Dr Bumstead		     27	1.00  Dr Bumstead

      9	 .50  Rev. Barnhardt		     28	1.50  Ed Strongs

     10	1.00  Bumstead			     30	2.00  [Olivar

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     10	1.00  Plain Ciy			     30	 .50  Mr Barnhart

     10	1.00  Zanesville		     31	1.00  Williamsburg

     11	6.00  house gang 8		     31	2.00  N. Canton



						                             177

April 2	 .50  Gahanna			Apr  28	1.00  Findlay

 "    3	1.00  Dr Bumstead		 "   28	 .50  Milk plant man

      3	1.00  Mr Conner			     29	 .75  Ambrosier

      6	 .50  Rev Barnhardt

   7-14	3.50  Milk plant man / week	     29	3.00  Picture man to May 25

      7	1.00  Jeromeville O.		May   1	1.00  Mr Conner

      7	1.50  Cinnatti O.		 "    1	1.00  Dr Bumstead

      7	5.00  N. Y. City 5		 "    1	1.00  Utica O

      8	1.00  Mineapolis  girl	         "    3	1.00  Utica O.

      8	1.00  Bowling Green

      8	2.00  Akron 2

      8	1.00  Old Man			May 3-7	2.00  Mr McSwain

      9	1.00  Youngstown tramp Boy	May   3	3.00  Picture man to May 2nd

     10	1.00  Akron			 "    4	 .50  E. E. Barnhardt

     11	1.00  London Ky			      5	3.00  Mr Heath to May 12

     12	2.00  Cleveland			   

     13	 .50  Rev Barnhardt		      5	1.00  Nellie G man Col O

     14	1.00  Dr Bumstead		      5	1.00  Beaver Falls Pa

  14-19	6.00  Pop. Magazine woman	      6	1.00  Utica O.

   4-11	3.00  Picture man to Apr 11	      7	1.25  Providence R I

     14	1.00  Utica			      7	2.00  Cleveland, O

  14-18	6.00  Phone line checkers	      8	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     15	1.00  Detroit Mich		      9	3.00  Mr Laney to May 9

  14-21	3.50  Milk plant man		      9	1.00  Frazeysburg

     14	17.50  O. Young to Apr 13th	      9	 .75  Ravenna O.

     17	1.00  Chillicothe O.		     10	10.00 O. Young to May 11th

     17	3.00  Mr Heath 1 wk to Apr 24	     12	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     17 1.00  Dr Bumstead		     12	1.50  Detroit, Mich

     19	3.00  Picture man to Apr 18	     13	3.00  Mr Heath to May 24

					     13	3.00  Galion, O

  20-27	5.00  Merry go round		     13	1.25  Cleveland

     20	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     20	1.50  Lancaster, O		     14	2.00  Galion O.

     21	2.00  Phone line checkers	     16	1.50  Alliance O.

     21	1.50  Erie Pa			     16	1.00  Plain City

     22	2.00  Phone line checkers	     17	2.00  Lexington Ky

     23	1.00  Phone line checkers	     17	2.00  Ft Wayne]

						        Muncie]

     23	2.00  Cleveland			     19	3.00  Mr Headth to May 26

     24	1.00  Dr. Bumstead		     19	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     24	1.00  Dr Bumstead		     19	7.30  McSwain to May 27

     24	3.50  Milk Plant man		     20	3.00  Mr Laney E.M.

     24	1.50  Show boys Mother &amp; Sister	     21	2.00  Bay Village

     24	1.00  Phone line checkers	     22	2.00  Bay Village

     24	1.00  Detroit			     22	4.00  Deaontown Ky

     25	 .75  Mr Heath			     23	1.00  Plain City

     25	1.00  Plain City		     25	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     26	1.00  Frank Welling		     26	2.00  Columbus

     26	1.50  E. A. Stronig &amp; Wife	     27	1.00  Columbus

     27	 .50  Rev. Barnhardt		     27	2.50  Mr. Heath  to May 29

     27	2.00  Cleveland			     27	2.00  Columbus

     27	1.00  Tom Heston		     28	1.00  Mr. Conner

     28	1.00  Dr Bumstead		     28	1.00  Frazeysburg

     28	3.00  Mr Heath to May 5th	     29	1.50  Owasso Mich

     28	1.00  Mr Ambrosia		     29	3.00  Cleveland

					     30	3.00  Ravenna

					     31	2.00  Cleveland

     28	1.00  Logan, O.			     31	4.00  Cleveland</text>
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178

May  31	 .75  Mr McSwan			July 27-31	2.50  Oconmac Wis

 "   31	2.00  Ashtabula		         "	28	1.00  Frazysburg O

June  1	 .50  Rev Barnhardt	         "	28	3.00  Cincinnati

June 2+3 1.00  Mr Heath				29	1.00  Kalamazoo Mich

 "    1	1.00  Coshocton				29	1.00  Lakewood, O.

 "  2-6	1.00  Heath				29	1.00  Lima

 "    6	1.00  Plain City			29	1.00  E. A. Strong

      6	1.00  Columbus				30	1.00  Plain City

      6	1.00  Cincin				30	1.00  Albany N. Y

      6	2.00  Mt Vernon				31	1.00  Mr Conner

    7&amp;8	2.50  Rut Kis				31	1.00  Ferry Seed man

      8	1.00  Indianapolis			31	1.00  Columbus for Irwin

      9	1.00  Evansville, Ind.			31	1.00  Plain City

     11	2.00  Covington Ky.				

     11	2.50  Assumpton Ill.		Aug    1-3	1.00  Ocononawac Wis

     14	2.00  Cleveland				 2	1.50  Chardon, O.

     14	2.00  Cleveland				 5	5.50  Cleveland

     15	1.00  Canton			         6	1.50  Bowling Green

     16	1.25  Chicago				11	 .75  Marengo, O.

     16	1.25  Chicago				12	3.50  Ocononawac  to Aug 10

     18	10.00  O. Young to June 8th		13	1.00  Trinway

     22	1.00  Cincinnati, O.				

     23	1.00  London Ky.			14	2.00  Ocononawac Wis

     23	2.00  Columbus O			14	2.00  Salem Ill

     24	2.00  Oesasso Mich			18	1.00  Toledo O.

     25	1.00  Plain City

     25	3.00  Louisville Ky.			18	2.50  Bay Village

     26	1.00  Toni Hesland			19	1.00  Columbus

     26	1.50  Rat Kis				21	4.00  Charleston W. Va.

     28	1.00  Potsdam N. Y			27	3.00  [Miamisburg

							      [Germantown

     28	1.50  Canton, O.			27	4.00  Wooster

     28	2.00  Portsmouth O.			28	1.00  Mr Conner

     29	3.00  Warren, Pa			28	1.00  Dayton O

July  1	2.50  Youngstown

 "    2	1.00  Mr Conner				29	2.50  Bay Village

 "    4	3.00  Youngstown			29	3.00  Birmingham Ala

      6	2.00  Dayton				29	2.00  [Willougsby O.

							      [Mentor O

      8	2.00  Ebensburg P.			29	1.50  Lakewood

      8	1.00  Ocononawac Wis			31	2.00  [Rochester Pa

							      [E. Ralesting O

						31	2.50  Cleveland O

      9	2.00  Cleveland 2, O			31	1.00  Akron

     10	1.00  Monticella Ky

     12	2.00  Cleveland			Sept	 1	1.00  Akron

   3-20	3.50  Ocononawac Wis	 	 "	 4	15.00  O. Young to Aug 31

     16	1.00  Cleveland			 "	 1	1.00  Alliance O.

     17	2.00  Logan W. Va		 "	 6	1.00  Port Clinton O.

  24-18	1.00  Cincin O.			Sept  8-12	3.00  Terre Haute Ind

						 9	1.25  Zeliehble Pa

  20-27	3.50  Ocononawac Wis			10	2.50  New York City

     22	1.00  Ferry Seed Man			12	1.00  Columbus

     25	15.00  O. Young to July 20	     12-15	9.00  [Zeliehble Pa

     26	3.00  Rochester Center N. Y			      [Harmon Pa



							                  179

Sept 12	1.00  Ashland Ky		Nov    3-5	 .50  Festus Sherborn

 "   13	1.00  Columbus			 "	 2	1.50   [Milwaukee Wis

 "   15	2.00  Columbus			   		       [St Louis Missouri

     18	2.00  Balto, Md.		  "	 2	1.00  Port Clinton

     18	1.00  Cleveland			  "	 5	1.00  New Jersey

     20	1.00  Port Clinton		  "	 6	2.00  Troy, O.

     20	2.00  Rie Martins			 6	1.00  Sharon, Pa.

     23	1.50  Miami Fla				 8	2.00  Akron (Chass man)

     23	2.00  Louisville Ky		      9-16	3.00  Dr Deifenbaugh

     24	1.00  Akron O.			      9-16 3.00 Columbus Ind (Short people

     25	1.50  Cleveland

     25	1.50  Chicago, Ill.			 9	1.00 Akron  (Class man)

     29	1.00  Plain City			10	10.00  O. Young to Nov. 16

					     10-15	5.00  (Conklin &amp; Irwin)

Oct   1	1.00  Cincinnati			14	1.00  Canton

 "    2	1.00  Mr Conner				15	2.00  Toledo O

 "    2	2.00  Topeka, Kansas			15	2.00  Toledo O

      3	2.00  Oceanside Calif.			15	1.50  New York

      4	1.00  Port Clinton

      6	1.00  Somerset, O.			15	1.00  Port Clinton

      7	1.00  Somerset				16	1.00  Port Clinton

      7	 .50  Cambridge				16	3.00  Rochester N. Y.

      9	3.00  Fremont, O.		        18	1.00  Somerset

     11	1.50  Cleveland				19	2.00  Cincinnati

     12	4.50  Chicago				24	1.00  Columbus

						25	1.00  Plain City

  12-13	2.00  Potsdam N. Y.		     28-30	7.50  Gary, Ind 2

     13	1.00  Toledo, O.		Dec    1-3	7.50  Gary, Ind 2

     13	2.00  Columbus, O.		 "	 3	1.00  London Ky

Nov   3	4.50  Festus Shurbourne		 "	 9	1.25  Photografher

     17	2.00  Youngstown		 "	13	1.00  Port Clinton

     17	4.00  Cleveland			       	19	10.00  O. Young to Dec 14

     18	1.00  Port Clinton			23	2.00  Warren O.

     18	1.00  Glernanyton N.J.	 (1931)  Jan	 2	2.25  Akron

     18	1.00  Morehead Ky		  "	 8	1.00  Mr Conner

     18	1.00  Ringhampton N.Y.		  "	 8	1.00  Mr Sewell

     19	1.00  Port Clinton			 8	2.00  Creamery Man

     20	1.50  Homer, La.			10	1.00  Port Clinton

     21	17.50  O Young to Oct 19		11	1.00  Mrs Kyler

     24	1.00  Norwalk				11	1.00  Cleveland

     25	1.00  Port Clinton			12	1.50  Ashland O

						13	2.50  Baltimore

     25	1.00  Tom Heston		     14-17	2.50  Creamery man	

     26	1.00  Port Clinton			14	1.00  Plain City

     26	2.00  Cleveland				15	1.00  Col - Creamery man

     26	1.50  Akron				16	1.00  Norwalk Creamery

     27	1.00  Miami Fla				19	1.00  Col Creamery man

     28	1.00  Milford Center			19	1.00  Chicago Creamery man

     28	1.00  Plain City			19	1.00  Norwalk Creamery   "

     28	2.50  Bay Village			21	1.00  Norwalk Creamery

     30	1.00  Mr Conner				21	1.00  Chicago       "

     30	1.00  Cleveland				24	1.00  Port Clinton

     31	2.00  Simon Chapman			24	 .50  Al Underman

						24	2.00  Akron
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180

Jan  26	1.00  Plain City		Apr  22	1.50  E. A. String

 "   26	1.00  New Paris			 "   22	1.00  Plain City

 "   26	15.00 O. Young to Jan 25	 "   23	1.00  Plain City

 "   27	1.00  Chicago Creamery man	 "   24	1.00  Plain City

     29	1.00  Chillicothe		 "   25	1.00  Port Clinton

     29	1.50  Dayton O.			Apr  29	1.00  Cincinnati

     30	1.00  Massilon			 "   29	1.00  Mr Conner

Feb   1	1.00  Conference man		May   1	5.00  Tampa Fla 5

      1	1.00  Danville, O		 "    2	3.00  Cleveland 4

      5	1.00  Mr Conner			 "    6	1.00  Plain City

      7	1.00  Port Clinton		 "    7	10.00  O. Young to May 17

     14	1.00  Port Clinton		 "    7	1.00  Cincinnati

     15	1.00  Paul Avery		 "   11	1.00  Mr Rush

     16	1.00  Linden			 "   11	2.00  [Wooster

     17	1.00  Akron				      [Alliance

     18	10.00 O. Young to Feb 22	 "   12	1.00  Leesburg

     20	2.00  Columbus, O.		 "   15	1.50  Moscow, Russia

     23	1.00  London, O.	         "   15	1.00  Atlanta Ga

     24	1.00  Madisonville O.		 "   16	1.50  Oakwood, O

     25	1.00  St Marys' W. Va		     16	2.00  Columbus

     26	2.00  Columbus O.		     17	1.00  Toledo, O.

     26	2.00  Bath N. Y.		     19	1.00  Plain City

     28	1.00  Port Clinton		     19	 .50  Crippled man

Mar   3	1.00  New York			     20	 .50  Crippled man

 "    5	1.00  Mr Conner			     21	1.00  Detroit Mich

 "    7	2.00  [Columbus			     22	4.00  Cleveland

	      [London			     23	4.00  Columbus

     12	2.00  Rochester N. Y		     28	2.00  Ravenna

     14	 .75  Perry N. Y.		     29	2.50  Cleveland

     14	1.50  Cleveland

     16	10.00 O. Young to Mar 22	     29	1.50  Springfield

     17	1.00  Frazeysburg

     18	1.00  Frazeysburg		     30	1.50  Dayton

     17	1.00       "			June  1	1.00  Somerset

     20	1.00  London, Ky.		 "    1	2.00  Portsmouth

     21	1.00  Port Clinton		 "    1	3.00  [Colorado

						      [New York

     21	1.00  Akron			      2	1.00  Columbus

     22	2.00  Youngstown		      2	1.00  Marion

     23	1.00  St. Joe, Mo		      3	1.50  Chicago Ill

     27	2.50  Kingston O.		      4	1.00  Ottawa, O.

     30	1.00  Ray Buell			      5	1.00  Ottawa O.

     30	1.00  Kokomo Ind		      8	1.00  Charlotte, Mich

					      9	1.00  Tifton Ind

April 1-2 1.00 Kingston		              9	3.00  Du Quoin Ill

April 1	1.00  Frazeysburg		     10	1.50  Caldwell

 "    2	1.00  Mr Conner			     10	1.50  Indianapolis

 "    5	 .50  old man			     15	2.00  Cincinnati, O.

 "    9	2.00  Bradford Pa		     16	1.50  Indianapolis

 "    9	1.00  Phone man			     18	1.00  Lafayette, Ind

 "   14	1.00  Cairo, W. Va		     20	10.00 O. Young to June 14

 "   15	2.00  Mineaopolis Minn		     23	2.00  [Malden Mass

						      [Newton

     14	10.00 O. Young to April 19th	     24	1.00  Tuscon Ariz.

     16	 .75  Caldwell, O

     21	1.50  E. A. Strongs		     24	1.00  Union City Ind.



							             181  

June 24	1.00  Plain City		Aug  20	1.00  Mr Conner

 "   25	1.00  Mr Conner			 "   20	1.00  New Washington

 "   26	3.00  [Dayton			 "   20	10.00 O. Young to Aug 9th

   	      [Springfield

 "   27	2.00  Cleveland			     21	1.00  Bay Village

     28	1.00  Jefferson, O.		     23	1.50  Cleveland

     30	1.00  [Buffalo			     24	1.00  Mr Rush

	      [Philadelphia

     30	1.50  Buffalo N. Y.		     24	1.00  Columbus

     30	1.00  Cleveland			     25	3.00  Oak Park, Ill.

July  1	2.00  Youngstown		     25	1.00  Massillon, O

 "    1	1.00  Chicago			     25	1.00  Portsmough, O

    2-8	4.50  Huntington W. Va		     29	2.50  Akron

					     30	3.00  Marietta

      2	1.00  Jeromeville, O.		     31	1.50  Connecticut

 "    7	1.00  Miami Fla			Sept  1	3.00  Salem O.

 "    8	1.00  Springfield O

 "   10	 .50  Sourthern ladies for 1 hr    2-4	5.00  Bay Village

     15	2.00  Cincin O			 "    2	1.00  Akron

     16	6.00  [St Petersburg Fla	    2-3	2.00  Jefferson O

	      [Miami Fla		      3	1.00  Wheeling W

	      [Hamilton Ont Canada		

     20	3.00  Charlestown W. Va		      3	2.00  Dayton

     20	10.00 O. Young to July 12th	    2-4	2.00  Welch man

  21-24	1.75  Marion, O  Creamery man	      4	1.50  Mt Liberty

     23	1.00  Mansfield, O.		      4	1.50  Alliance O.

     23	1.00  Mr Conner			      4	2.00  Huntington, W. Va.

     24	1.00  Ferry Seed man		      4	3.00  [Youngstown

     24	4.50  Cincinnati Family			      [Kinsman

     24	2.00  Cincinnati		   6-13	3.50  Lucile Bond

     25	2.50  Chicago Ill.		      6	5.00  East Orange, NJ

  26-29	3.00  Chautauqua		      6	2.00  St Louis Mo

     26	2.00  St Louis, Mo.		      7	1.00  Dr Hart

     29	1.00  Ada			      7	2.00  Little Rock, Ark

     29	1.50  Gratis O.			      7	2.00  Hanover Pa

     30	2.00  Middlebourne W. Va	   8-10	2.00  Welch man

     30	1.00  Frazeysburg O.		     10	1.00  Coshocton, O.

     31	3.00  [Elwood City Pa		     10	2.50  Jersey City N. J.

	      [Waynesborn Pa		     11	3.00  Hamilton O.

Aug   1	1.50  Cleveland Heights		     12	2.00  Grand Rapids

 "    3	1.00  Columbus			     12	2.00  Cleveland

 "    6	1.00  Oberlin			     12	4.50  Cleveland

 "    6	1.00  Bay Village		     13	 .50  Dallas Texas

   7-16	5.00  Chautauqua N. Y.   Dr. 	Sept 13-29 8.00 Dr Harrington

      8	3.00  Springfield Ill.		     17	1.00  Mr Conner

 "    9	1.50  Kansas City, Mr.		     18	1.50  Pittsburg

 "   10	3.00  Wilmington California	     19	1.50  San Benito  Texas

     12	1.00  Bay Village, O

     13	1.00  Mr Leonard		     19	 .75  Toledo O

     13	1.50  Painesville O.		     21	1.75  Butler Pa

     13	1.00  Mr Vernon Ill		     23	2.00  Waukegan Ill

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  14-17	10.00 Bay City Mich		     23	2.00  Chicago Ill

     14	1.00  Loudon Ky			     23	10.00 O. Young to Sept 6th

     14	1.00  Cleveland, O		     25	1.00 Buffalo NY

					     26	2.50  Sarasota Fla

     14	1.50  Chicago, Ill		     28	2.00  Sistersville W. V.

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(1930)

182

Mon

Sept 22	Mrs Glass funeral				2.50

	Ethel Hagamon to Ashley				3.00

Tues 23

Wed  24

Thur 25

Fri  26

Sat  27	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

	Canetlebury's brother in law to Staks Corners	1.00

Sun  28

Mon  29

Tues 30	Herbert Deering to Col in amb			1.50

Oct

Wed   1

Thur  2

Fri   3

Sat   4	Firstcall Mr Pearce, Marengo			3.00

	First call Cliff Huff				1.50

	Back to Pierces					2.00

Sun

Oct   5	Casket to Pierces				1.50

	Mr Huff in casket				1.00

Mon

Oct   6	Chairs to &amp; from Patricks			1.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Mr Huff funeral					2.50

	chairs to Pierces &amp; to Jordans			3.00

Tues

Oct   7	Grass &amp; device to Centerburg			2.00

	Mr Pierce funeral				3.00

Wed   8

Thur  9

Fri  10

Sat  11	Buell boy to Grant Hospital			1.50

	Woman to Monnett Hall				2.00

Sun  12

Mon  13

Tues 14

Wed  15	Taggart to Newark				6.00

	Man to Glen Hoover farm				1.00


						                     183

Thur

Oct  16	Lela Mills &amp; kid to Delaware			2.00

Fri  17	

Sat  18	First call Jay Fisher				2.00

Sun  19

Mon  20	Casket to Fishers &amp; work at office		1.50

	Trip to Fishers					1.00

	Rich Hines' boy to Fargo			2.00

Tues

Oct  21	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Jay Fisher funeral				2.50

Wed

Oct  22	First call Arnold baby				1.50

Thur

Oct  23	Arnold baby burial				1.50

Fri  24

Sat  25

Sun  26

Mon  27

Tues 28

Wed  29	Anna VanDevort from Sheets to Grant Hospital	2.00

Thur 30

Fri  31	Buell boy to Grant Hospital			1.50

Sat

Nov   1	First call Mrs Debolt				2.50

	Casket to Debolts				1.00

Sun   2	First call Mrs Debolt				2.50

Mon   3	Flowers to Debolts &amp;lowering device to cemetery 3.00

	Mrs Debolt funeral				2.00

Tues

Nov   4	Adda Cooke from Union Station			5.00

	Lela Mills to Ethel Hagaman			 .50

Wed   5

Thur  6

Fri   7

Sat   8	Mr Feasel from State Hospital &amp; work at office	2.50

	Mr Feasel in casket			         .50

	First call Mrs Chambers				2.00

Sun

Nov   9	Work at office					1.00

	
	Casket to Chambers				1.50
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[corresponds to page 184 (L) and page 185 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


184

Mon	Trip to Fancher cemetery, device &amp; boy		1.50

Nov  10	Trip to Dykes for Mrs Rose			1.00

	Rose people back home				1.00

	Feasel funeral &amp; work at office			2.50

Tues

Nov  11	Chairs to Chambers				2.00

	Mrs Chambers funeral &amp; chairs back		2.00

	Madaline Allison from Hospital			2.00

Wed

Nov  12	First call Mr Debolt				2.50
        
        Taggart to Delaware                             2.00

	Taggart to Slack Bridge				2.00

Thur

Nov  13	Casket to Debolts				1.50

Fri

Nov  14	Grass &amp; device to Croton cemetery		2.00

	Mr Debolt funeral				2.50

Sat  15

Sun  16	Man to Marengo					2.00

Mon  17

Tues 18

Wed  19

Thur 20	Mrs Castuer &amp; daughter from stalled auto to home 1.00

	Man to Click Olivers farm			1.00

Fri

Nov  21	First call Mr Ahrens				2.00

	Strosy back to Ahrens				1.00

	Stepson to Ahrens				1.00

Sat

Nov  22	Addie Cooke &amp; Leta Likes to Col			5.00

Sun

Nov  23	Chairs to Ahrens				1.50

	Chairs from Ahrens				1.50

	Mr Ahrens taken to Union Station		2.00

Mon  24

Tues 25

Wed  26	First call Mr Rumsells				2.00

Thur

Nov  27	Geo Butler out home				1.00






						                      185

Fri  28	Addie Cooke &amp; Leta Likes to Col			5.00

Sat

Nov  29	Mr Rumsells taken to U. Station &amp; work at office 2.00

Sun

Nov  30	Mrs Ahrens &amp; brother out home			1.00

Dec

Mon   1

Tues  2	Mrs Garvin from Mt Vernon to chapel		1.50

	Addie Cooke to Union Station			5.00

Wed

Dec   3	Mrs Garvin in casket &amp; other work at office	1.00

	Mrs Garvin taken to O Green			1.50

Thur

Dec   4	Box to Bloomfield &amp; Mrs Garvin funeral		3.00

Fri   5

Sat   6

Sun   7	Mrs Ahrens son to Bus				1.00

Mon

Dec   8	Mrs Ahrens brother to Bus			1.00

Tues

Dec   9	Two men to Marengo				2.00

Wed  10

Thur 11

Fri  12	First call Mr Magill				1.50

	Mr Magill in casket &amp; other work at office	1.50

Sat

Dec  13	Red Saunders up home				1.50

Sun

Dec  14	Mr Magill funeral &amp; burial			3.00

Mon  15

Tues 16

Wed  17	Lizzie &amp; Lila Kempton to Richards		5.00

Thur 18

Fri  19

Sat  20

Sun  21	First call Noble baby				1.00

	Baby back up home				2.00

Mon 

Dec  22	Work at office &amp; trip to Nobles			1.00

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[corresponds to page 186 (L) and page 187 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


186

		First call Mrs Wm Jacobus			3.00

Dec 	24	Mrs Ahrens from home to bus			1.00

Thus            Casket to Jacobus                               1.50

Dec 	25	Mr &amp; Mrs Peel to Jacksontown			5.00

Fri		

Dec	26	Mrs Jacobus funeral				3.00

Sat 	27	

Sun	28	Mrs Ahrens &amp; sister to Rome			1.00

Mon

Dec 	29	First call Mrs Perry Blakely			1.50

		First call Mrs Potter				3.00

Tues

Dec	30	Casket to Del for Mrs Potter			2.00

		Casket to Blakelys &amp; work at office		1.00

Wed

Dec 	31	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

1931		Mrs Blakely funeral				1.50

Thur

Jan 	   1	Mrs Potter funeral				3.50

Wed

Jan 	   2	First call Albert Stockwell and Garage work at office 2.00

Sat

Jan	   3	Albert Stockwell in casket &amp; other work		1.00

		Ann Dewitt out home			         .50

Sun

Jan	   4	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		chairs to &amp; from Stockwell			1.00

		Mr Stockwell taken home			         .50

		Albert Stockwell funeral			1.50

Mon	   5	

Tues	   6

Wed	   7

Thus 	   8	Taggart to Columbus

Fri	   9

Sat	10

Sun	11

Mon	12

Tues	13

Wed	14	Charlotte Willoughby to train			 .25

                Frank Lehman home


Date	                    Description				Amount

					187

Thus	

Jan 	15	Woman to Westerville Bus			1.25

Fri 	16

Sat 	17

Sun 	18	First call Mrs Clark				1.00

Mon

Jan	19	Casket to Clarks &amp; work at office		1.50

		Pump man on trip, then Delaware		        3.50

Thus

Jan 	20	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Flowers out to Clarks'			        2.00

		Mrs Clark funeral				2.50

		First call to Knox's				2.00

Wed

Jan	21	Casket to Knox's				1.00

Thus	22	Knox funeral				        3.50

		Red Saunders family to O. Green		        1.50

Fri	23	

Sat

Jan	24	Strosy to cemetery &amp; Galena			1.00

		Work at office				        1.00

		Mrs W. D. Miller from Big 4 Depot		1.50

Sun

Jan 	25	Chairs to &amp; from Millers			1.00

		Mrs Miller taken home &amp; funeral		        2.00

		First call Frank Lehman			        2.00

		back to Lehmans'				1.00

		Trip to Frank Hoovers			        1.00

Mon

Jan	26	Casket to Lehmans' &amp; work at office		2.00

Tues

Jan 	27	Grass device to cemetery			 .50

		Frank Lehmans from house to chapel		1.00

Wed	28

Thus	29

Fri	30	First call Mrs Shaffer

Sat

Jan	31	Casket to Shaffers				1.00

		Taggart to Delaware				2.00</text>
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[corresponds to page 188 (L) and page 189 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

188

Sun		Chairs to Shafers				1.50

Feb 	 1	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mrs Shafer funeral				2.00

Mon 	 2	

Tues	 3	First call Mrs Williamson			1.50

Wed

Feb	 4	Casket to Williamsons			        1.00

		First call Mr Grandstaff			2.50

		Mrs Pumphrey to Marengo			        3.00

Thus	 5	Chairs to &amp; from Williamson funeral		1.50

		Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mrs Williamson funeral			        1.50

		Casket to Grandstaffs 			        1.50

Fri

Feb	 6	Mr Applegate from Grant Hospital to O Green	2.00

		Mrs Grandstaff funeral			        2.00

		First call Mr Haller				2.00

Sat  

Feb	 7	First call to Spanglers			        3.00

Sun

Feb 	 8	Chairs &amp; casket to Hallers			1.00

		Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Casket to Spanglers				3.00

		Mrs Shoemaker from Grant Hospital		1.50

Mon

Feb	 9	chairs to &amp; from Spanglers &amp; funeral		3.50

Tues	10

Wed	11

Thus	12	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

Fri

Feb 	13	Jesse Spicer to Centerburg			2.00

Feb	14

Feb	15

Feb	16	Strosy to Clevengers at Delaware		2.00

Tues

Feb	17	First call Mr Webster &amp; work at office		2.00

		Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

		First call Mr Day				2.00

		First call Mr Waldron				3.00




					                         189

Wed		Mr Day in casket &amp; Day funeral			2.50

Feb     18	Mr Webster in casket			        1.00

		Casket to Waldrons				1.50

Thus		Joe Webster funeral				3.00

Feb	19	Chairs to Waldrons				2.50

Fri

Feb	20	Mr Waldron funeral				3.00

Sat

Feb	21	First call Mrs Longshore			2.00

		Corbin boy to Fargo				1.50

Sun

Feb	22	Casket to Longshores			        1.00

		First call Mrs Clark				3.00

Mon

Feb 	23	Chairs to Longshores then to Trenton cemetery	2.00

		Mrs Longshores' funeral			        1.50

		Casket to Clarks'				1.50

Tues

Feb	24	Mrs Clark funeral				3.00

Wed

Feb	25	Baby Hirst funeral				4.00

Thus	26

Fri 	27	First call Mr Dustin &amp; work at office		1.50

Sat

Feb	28	Casket to Dustins &amp; work at office		1.50

Sun

Mar	 1	Trip to Dustins				        1.00

	 1	Dustin funeral				        2.00

Mon	 2	Chairs from Dustins			        1.00

Tues

Mar	 3	First call John Harmon			        2.00

Wed

Mar 	 4	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Thus

Mar	 5	Casket to Harmons'				1.00

		First call Mr Chandler &amp; work at office		1.50

Fri

Mar	 6	Grass &amp; device to Condit cemetery &amp; slowers to Harmons 1.50

		Harmon funeral				        2.00

		Work at office &amp; casket to Delaware		1.50

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[corresponds to page 190 (L) and page 211 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


190

Sat	 7

Sun	 8	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mr Chandler funeral				2.00

Mon

Mar	 9	Work at office for Frank Gorsuch		1.00

Tues	

Mar	10	Chairs to Sunells, grass &amp; device to cemetery	1.00

		Work at cemetery &amp; office			1.00

Wed	11

Thus

Mar	12	Mr Gorsuch funeral				2.00

Fri

Mar	13	First call Mrs Sherman			        3.00

		Work at office &amp; garage			         .50

Sat

Mar	14	Caskets to Shermans			        2.00

Sun

Mar	15	chairs to &amp; from Shermans, funeral &amp; to Fulton	7.50

		First call Mrs Walker				1.50

Mon

Mar	16	Casket to Walkers				1.00

		Trip to John Strosniders			1.00

Tues

Mar	17	chairs to Walkers				 .50

		Mrs Walker funeral				2.50

Wed	18

Thus	19	Strosnider to Pierces to Marengo		2.00

Fri

Mar	20	First call Mr Cowell				2.00

Sat

Mar	21	Casket to Cowell's &amp; work at office		1.50

		Man to Case Hospital			        2.50

Sun

Mar	22	Fist call Mrs Van Houten			1.50

		Grass &amp; device to cemetery &amp; chairs to Cowells	1.50

		Mr Cowell funeral				1.50

		Mrs Dale Mann to Hospital			1.50

		Akron man back to Case Hospital		        2.50

Mon

Mar	23	First call Mrs Mann				3.00

		Seated chapel cleaned (scrubbed)lins work at office




					                           211

Tues		Taggert to Mt Vernon

Mar	24	Grass &amp; device to cemetery &amp; work at office	1.00

		Mrs VanHouten funeral			        1.50

		Casket to Manns'				1.00

Wed

Mar	25	Chairs to Manns &amp; other work			1.00

		Mrs Mann funeral				2.00

Thus

Mar 	26	First call Mrs Nash &amp; work at office		2.50

		Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Fri

Mar	27	Work at office &amp; Mrs Nash to Croton		1.50

Sat

Mar	28	Mrs Nash funeral				2.00

		First call Robert Sherbourne			1.50

Sun

Mar	29	Mr Sherbourne in casket &amp; other work		1.00

Mon

Mar	30	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

Tues	31	First call Hess boy &amp; work at office		2.00

Wed

April	 1	Hess boy in casket &amp; other work]		3.00

		Hess boy funeral

		Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Thus

April	 2	C. O. Armstrong to Delaware			3.00

Fri

Apr	 3	Dr Gorsuch &amp; wife to Columbus		        4.00

Sat	 4

Sun	 5

Mon	 6

Tues	 7

Wed	 8

Thus	 9	Lambert Girl to White Cross			1.50

		First call Jay Willis at Norton			5.00

Fri

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[corresponds to page 212 (L) and page 221 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

212

Str
Apr  11  Strosy to Berkshire                                    Tip

         Mrs Granger Williamson to Berkshire                   1.00

Sun
Apr  12  Strosy to Berkshire to Willis                         1.00

         Boy to Marengo                                        2.00

Mon

Apr  13  Jay Willis funeral                                    2.50

Tues 14
 
Wed  15  Strosey to Galena &amp; Westerville                       2.00

         Mr. Vermillion to O. Green                            1.00

Thus 16

Fri  17  Mrs.[  ] Carpenter to her home                          50

Sat  18

Sun  19

Mon  20

Tues 21 Man out to Morgans on Stelzer farm                               75

Weds 22

Thus 23

Fri  24

Sat  25

Sun  26

Mon  27
                          (found dead)
Tues 28 Work at office with Utica man                           1.00

Wed

Apr  29 First call Mrs. Johnson                                 1.20
        
        Taggart to Columbus                                     2.00

        Mrs. Johnson in casket                                    25
       
        First call Van Stark                                    3.00

Thus

Apr 30  Mrs Johnson taken home                                     0 

        Casket to Starks                                        2.00
Fri

May 1   Chains to and from Johnsons                             1.00

        Mrs. Johnson funeral                                    2.50

Sat

May 2   Van Stark funeral                                       2.50

    2   Work at office for Linnabury baby                         50

    2   Casket to Linnabury's                                   1.00

        Mr. Barnhart home                                       3.50

Sun 3

Mon 4   First call Mr Lacky                                     2.50

        Linnabary baby funeral                                  2.50



                                                                      221

Tues 5

Wed  6	Casket to Lackey's				        1.00

Thus 7	Mr Lackey funeral				        2.50

Fri

May  8	First call Lambert girl &amp; work at office	        2.00

Sat

May  9	Casket to Lamberts work at office		        1.50

Sun

May  10	Lambert girl funeral				        2.00

Mon

May  11	Taggart to Columbus			                5.00

Tues 12

Wed  13

Thus 14

Fri  15

Sat  16	 Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

	 Grangers to Centerburg			                2.00

Sun

May  17	 Mrs Owen Merideth to Grant Hospital		        1.50

Mon  18

Tues 19

Wed  20

Thus 21

Fri  22	 Caroline Robinson to Grant Hospital		        1.50

Sat  23

Sun  24

Mon  25	 Caroline Robinson from Hospital &amp; work at office       3.00

	 Taggart to Mt Vernon			                5.00

Tues

May 26	 Casket to Allisons &amp; work at office		        1.00

	 Elizabeth &amp; Georgeann Bidoer			        5.00

	 First call Mr Clover				        1.50

Wed

May 27	 Trips to Allisons &amp; cemetery			        2.00

	 Mr Clouse in casket				        1.00

Thus

May 28	 Man from Bon Air to University Hospital		1.50

	 Seated Chapel &amp; other work			         .50</text>
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[corresponds to page 222 (L) and page 223 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

Fri		Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

May	29	Grass &amp; device to Johnstown cemetery		2.00

		Mr Clouse funeral

		First call Hi DeWitt				2.00

Sat

May	30	First call Mrs Glaze				2.00

		Mrs Ahrens Bro. to Rome Corners		        1.00

Sun

May	31	Casket to DeWitts				1.00

		Casket to Glazes'				1.00

		Chairs to DeWitts				1.00

Mon

June	 1	Hi DeWitt funeral				2.00

		Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mrs Glaze funeral				2.00

		First call Rev. Smith				3.00

Tues

June	 2	Smiths to Columbus				6.00

		Casket to Smiths				1.50

Wed

June	 3	Trip to Africa

Tues

Thus

June	 4	Rev Smith funeral				3.00

Fri	 5

Sat	 6

Sun	 7

Mon	 8	First call Mrs Crego				1.50

		Trip to Col - to F. H. Perfects			5.00

		Crego family to &amp; from home			 .50

		To Elyria for Mr Blacklege to work at office	4.00

Tues

June	 9	Casket to Cregos	                        1.00

		grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Fred Perfict funeral				2.50

		Casket to Blackleges				1.00

Wed

June	10	Mr Blacklege funeral			        2.00

		Chairs to &amp; from Cregos			        1.00

		Mrs Crego funeral				1.50

		Work at cemetery				 .50



	

						                       223

Thus	11

Fri	12	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Sat	13

Sun	14

Mon	15	Mrs Jackson from Hubbell farm to St Frances	1.50	

Tues	16

Wed	17

Thus	18

Fri		First call Mrs John Wagner			2.00

June	19	Mrs Williamson from Mt Carmel		        1.50

Sat

June	20	Casket to Wagners &amp; work at office		1.50

Sun

June	21	Flowers to Wagners				1.50

		First call Mr Lambert, Harlem			2.00

		Mrs Wagner funeral				2.50

		Work at office				        1.00

Mon

June	22	Work at office Mr Lambert			1.00

Tues

June	23	Mr Lambert in casket			        1.00

Wed

June	24	Mr Lambert funeral				2.00

June	25

Fri	26

Sat	27

Sun	28

Mon	29

Tues	30

July

Wed	 1

Thus	 2

Fri	 3

Sat	 4

Sun	 5	Orr Edwards from Hospital &amp; work at office	2.50

Mon

July	 6	Man from DeWitts corners to U. Hospital		1.00

Tues

July	 7	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Orr Edward funeral				1.50

		Work at office				         .50

Wed	 8

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224

Fri

July	10	Work at office Mrs Lackey			1.00

Sat

July 	11	Work at office &amp; Mrs Lackey taken home		1.50

Sun

July	12	Chairs &amp; flowers to Lackeys			2.00

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Mon

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		Mrs Lane in casket &amp; taken home		        1.50

Tues

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Wed

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Thus	16

Fri	17	Strosy to Galena bank			        1.00

Sat	18

Sun	19	Kirkpatrick girl South of Berkshire		1.00

Mon

July	20	Mrs Shaffer funeral				1.00

		Work at cemetery				 .50

Tues

July	21	Cantelberry's brother in law toward Fargo	1.50

Wed

July	22	     "	           "              "       back to bus 1.50

		Reb Anderson from Fuller to Case hospital	1.50

Thus

July	23	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Fri

July	24	Mrs Willoughby &amp; Men to Westerville		1.50

Sat	25

Sun	26

Mon	27

Tues	28

Wed	29

Thus	30	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Fri

July	31	Amb trip from Cans Cliften to Kelten ave	2.00

		                              Page 115




						                 225	                                                                

		            Mr Taggert

Sept	10	Taggart to Galena &amp; Utica			5.00

Oct	 3	   "          "     Columbus		        5.00

 "	13	Mr Brown from Union Station			5.00

 "	17	Taggart from Del				2.00

		Mr Brown Lodging				1.00

Nov	29	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Dec	 5	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	23	Taggart to Utica &amp; Newark			6.00

 "	30	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

						    paid       39.00

Jan	 4	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	13	Taggart to Newark, Hanover &amp; Columbus	       12.00

 "	27	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Feb	 4	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	 4	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

 "	11	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	13	Taggart to Fredericktown			6.00

 "	16	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	18	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

 "	23	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	16	Borrowed					1.00

 "	27	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

Mar	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	13	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	13	Stewart Mills - Lodging			        1.00

Apr	 6	Victor Blake - Lodging			        1.00

 "	 9	Taggart to Fredericktown			6.00

							       81.00	
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226

			Mr Taggart

May	 5	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	14	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	17	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	21	Taggart from Delaware			        2.00

 "	24	Taggart to Waldo				4.00

 "	26	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

June	 4	Taggart to Canton				3.00

Aug	 3	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

 "	24	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

							       38.00

Sept	   9	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Oct	10	Hosea to Marengo				2.00

 "	17	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	26	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Nov	16	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

							       22.00

       1929

Jan	23	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Feb	 4	   "       to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Mar	13	   1    Lodging      (Blake)			1.00

 "	20	Taggart to Delaware &amp; Columbus		        7.00

 "	29	   "        to Columbus			        5.00

April	 2	Trip to Foundry				        5.00

April	16	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	16	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	19	Taggart to Delaware &amp; Ben Sharon		4.00

 "	20    	   "        to Mt Gilead		        5.00

 "	26	   1       Lodging (Blake)			1.00

							       48.00
	

1929				                                    227
       

May	 8	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	20	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	21	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

June	 1	Hose to Columbus for Taggart			5.00

 "	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	20	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	29	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

July	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	25	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	26	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Aug	 9	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	14	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	19	Taggart to Columbus P.O.			5.00

 "	22	Taggart to Col U. C. Station			5.00

							       80.00

Sept	 5	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Sept	13	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	19	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	24	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	25	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Oct	 8	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	12	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Columbus			        5.0

 "	17	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	24	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	30	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	31	Taggart to Bucyrus			       10.00

Nov	 8	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	 8	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	29	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Dec	 5	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00	

 "	19	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	26	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	28	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

							      105.00
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[corresponds to page 228 (L) and page 247 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

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1930	

228
	
Jan	 7	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	10	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

	24	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Feb	 4	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	19	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	20	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	28 	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Mar	 7	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

 "	18	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

May	12	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	23	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

June	16	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

	1930

Sept	27	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

Oct	15	Taggart to Newark				6.00

Nov	12	Taggart to Delaware Court House  

 "	12	Taggart to Stockenbridge S. of Delaware		5.00

	1931

Jan	 8	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Jan	31	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

Feb	12	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	17	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Mar	 4	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	24	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

 "	26	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

April    1	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	29	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

						Sent in	       42.00

	(1931)				Paid $20   May 16 Due $22.00

					   " $15   July 2  Due	7.00

May 	11	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	16	Taggart to Delaware			        2.00

 "	25	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

 "	29	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

June 	12	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

July	23	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

 "	30	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

Aug	 3	Taggart to Columbus				5.00






						                  247

1929

Jun      1	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs                .50

	 1	Casket to Grangers				1.00

 "	 1	Mrs Sheets funeral &amp; chairs from Sheets		3.00

 "	 2	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs		6.00

 "	 2	Mr Granger funeral				

		First call Mr Wolf

 "	 3	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstongs		4.50

	 3	Casket to Wolfs'				

	 3	First call Ted Irwin

 "	 4	Mrs Comstock to Armstrongs			5.00

 "	 4	Wolf Funeral

 "	 5	Ambulance to Willie Clarks			5.50

 "	 5	Casket to Irwins

 "	 5	First call Mrs Richardson

 "	 6	Trip to Ted Irwins				6.00

	 6	Casket to Richardsons

 "	 7	Ted Irwin funeral				3.50

 "	 8	Mrs Richardson funeral			        2.50

 "	18	Trip to Galena Bank				1.00

 "	21	Mr Payne from Route 161 &amp; work at office	2.50

			Mr Taggart

	(1931)	old bill				       42.00

May	16	paid					       20.00

							       22.00  left

July	 2						       15.00

					old bill		7.00 Due

	1931

Aug	11	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

	19	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

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			Mr Strosnider

July	 5	Orr Edwards from Hospital &amp; work at office	2.00

	 6	Man from DeWitt corners to U. Hospital		4.00

		Work at office all day

 "	 7	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			2.50

		Orr Carpenter funeral

		Work at office

 "	10	Work at office				        1.00

 "	11	Work at office &amp; Mrs Lackey taken home		1.50

 "	12	Chairs &amp; flowers to Lackeys			4.50

	12	Mrs Lackey funeral

	13	First call Mrs Lane &amp; work at office		3.50

	13	Mrs Lane in casket &amp; taken home

	14	Chairs &amp; florers to Lanes			1.00

	15	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			3.50

	15	Mrs Lane funeral		

	15	Chairs from Lanes

	17	Strosy to Galena				1.00

	20	Work at cemetery				2.00

	20	Mrs Shaffer funeral

	21	Amb trip to Case Hospital with Rev Anderson	1.50

	31	Amb trip from Carrel Cliften to Col		2.00

Aug	20	Strosnider to Mt Carmel to see Nellie L		5.00

 "	28	Nellie Loar from Mt Carmel &amp; work at office	2.50

 "	29	Work at office				        2.00

 "	30	work at garage &amp; grass &amp; device to cemetery	3.00

 "	30	Nellie Loar funeral

Sept	 7	First call Mrs Everett &amp; work at office		2.00

 "	 8	Mrs Evarts to Galena &amp; work at office		2.00

 "	 9	Flowers to Hancocks			        3.50

 "	 9	Mrs Evarts funeral

 "	15	First call Mr Milk				2.00

 "	16	Casket to Galina &amp; other work			2.00

 "	17	Chairs to Milks			        	3.50

	17	Mr Milk funeral

 "	22	First call Mrs Cowell				2.50

 "	23	Casket to Cowells				3.00

 "	23	Anna Lance home from Hospital

 "	24	Flowers to Cowells				3.50

   	24	Mrs Cowell funeral







					                              298

	1928

Taggart Paid	May	   4	$30.00	Jan	26	to	April	 1

 " 	" 	June	  11	  42.50	Apr	19	to	May	24

 "    	"	July	   3	  12.50	May	24	to	Jun	28

 "	"	Sept	   4	  20.00	June	28	to	Aug 	23rd  

 "	"	Oct	   3	  12.50	Aug	23	to	Sept	27th

 "	"	Nov	13	  12.50	Sept	27	to	Nov	 1st

 "	"	Dec	15	  12.50	Nov 	 1st	to	Dec	 6th

	1929

 "	"	Jan	11	  10.00	Dec	 6	to	Jan	 3rd

 "	"	Mar	 6	  20.00	Jan	 3	to	Feb 	28

 "	"	April	11	 10.00	Feb	28	to	Mar	28

 "	"	June	 8	  20.00	Mar	28	to	May	23d

 "	"	Aug	16	  10.00	May 	23	to	June	20th

 "	"	Sept	17	  10.00	June	20	to	July	18 "

 "	"	Oct	19	  10.00	July	18	to	Aug	15 "

 "	"	Nov	21	  10.00	Aug	15	to	Sept	12th

 "	"	Dec	11	  10.00	Sept	12	to	Oct	10

 "	"	Dec	30	  20.00	Oct	10	to	Dec   	 5

 "	"	Feb	 1	  10.00	Dec	 5	to	Jan	 2	1930

 "	"	Mar	 6	  12.50	Jan	 2nd	to	Feb	 6	1930

 "	"	April	 1	  10.00	Feb	 6th	to	Mar	 6th	1930

 "	"	May	12	  10.00	Mar	 6th	to	Apr	 3rd	1930

 "	"	May	28	  12.50	Apr	 3rd	to	May	 8th	1930

 "	"	July	 2	  15.00	May	 8	to	June	19	1930

 "	"	Aug	 2	  10.00	June	19	to	July	17	1930

 "	"	Sept	 4	  12.50	July	17	to	Aug	21	1930

 "	"	Sept	29	  10.00	Aug	21	to	Sept	18	1930

 "	"	Nov	 7	  10.00	Sept	18	to	Oct	16	1930

 "	"	Nov	29	  10.00	Oct	16	to	Nov	13	1930

 "	"	Jan	 1  1931  12.50	Nov	13	to	Dec	18	1930

 "	"	Jan	30  1931  15.00	Dec	18	to	Jan	29	1931

 "	"	Mar	 3	  10.00	Jan	29 	to	Feb	26	1931

 "	"	Mar	31	  10.00	Feb	26	to	Mar	26	1931

 "	"	May	 2  1931  10.00	Mar	26	to	Apr	23	1931

                June	 5  1931  10.00	Apr	23	to	May	31	1931

                July 	 2  1931   2.50	May	21	to	June	25	1931

                Aug	 2	  10	June	25	to	July	23	1931

					July	23	to	Aug	20th	1931

			 3  1931  10.00	Aug	20	to	Sept	17th
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298

		A.C. Morris (Garage Man)

April	23	Paid 4.50 to May 11th 1929

	(1930)

		Lester Grove paid 3.00 Feb  22, Feb 
 
		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Mar  28  Mar 

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Apr  25  Apr 

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 May  24  May 

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 June 26 June 

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 July 28 July 

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Aug  28 Aug  rent

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Sept 29 Sept rent

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Oct  29 Oct  rent

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Dec   1 Nov  rent

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Dec  30 Dec  rent

	(1931) 

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Feb   2 Jan  rent

		Lester Grove   "  3.00 Mar   3 Feb  rent

		Lester out mar 22 Due $3.00

		Paid Apr 4, 1931.  3.00

		Mr Strosnider

Sept	25	First calll Miss Heinlen]				5.00

 "	25	Mrs Goldsbury &amp; Hospital &amp; work at office]

 "	26	Casket to Heinnaman Del]				2.50

 "	26	Mrs Goldsbury in casket]

 "	27	Miss Heinnaman funeral					3.00

 "	28	Work at office &amp; Mrs Goldsburg funeral			2.50

Oct	 3	Geo Utley to Grant Hospital				1.50

 "	12	Strosy to Court House Del				2.00

 "	13	3 people from East of Condit to below Worthington

		in ambulence						1.50

 "	16	Mr Utley from Grant H. &amp; work at office			2.5

 "	17	Mr Utley in casket &amp; office work			2.00

 "	19	Grass &amp; device to 

 "	19	Chairs to &amp; from 				        3.50

 "	19	Mr Utley 

 "	30	Mr from Kilbourne 

 "	31	To Kilbourne for 

 "	31	Mr Jones in casket 

Nov	 1	Grass &amp; device to Berk

 "	 1	Mr Jones from 





						                 299

	1928

		Mr Hayden in Mar 20

	(1929)

		                          Pd 3.00 April 20th

		Lester Grove Pd 3.00 June 20th for May rent

		              " 6.00 June &amp; July rent

		Lester  3.00 Jun  22 for June "    3.00 Aug for Aug rent

		Lester Grove  3.00 July 23    "    3.00 Sept 22 for Sept rent

		Lester Grove  3.00 Aug  21st  "    3.00 Oct 20 for Oct rent

		Lester Grove  3.00 Sept 23rd  "    3.00 Nov 21 for Nov rent

		Lester Grove  3.00 Oct  23d   "    3.00 Dec 20 for Dec rent

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&#13;
Sunbury, Ohio&#13;
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		   OATH.&#13;
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&#13;
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 2 of A Hundred Years]

A Hundred Years.......of Service

at

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

[photo of trees and bridge]

"Our Heritage and Our Dreams Are the Ramparts We Watch."

RALPH W. SOCKMAN

Class of 1911.</text>
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Foreword

The world crisis of today presents a challenge unrivalled in the

annals of history. Creative and constructive Christian leadership is the

most vital need of every nation.

Colleges such as Ohio Wesleyan University have ever met such chal-

lenges and must meet them even more effectively today and tomorrow.

Ohio Wesleyan University completes the first century of service in

1942. The record of these years is unique in the quality and extensiveness

of leadership produced.

Proud of the heritage of the past and realizing the needs of today,

Ohio Wesleyan leaders are designing a forward movement for the univer-

sity. The second hundred years must be greater than the first. Young

men and young women of dynamic personality and moral character

must be trained to serve their age.

Early pioneers of faith, sacrifice, courage and devotion made possible

the founding of Ohio Wesleyan. Investments of time, talents and re-

sources now will preserve foundations already laid and build for tomorrow.

The Opportunity is Yours</text>
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Contribution to the World

Ohio Wesleyan has more than nineteen thousand living graduates and former

students. The occupations of nearly thirteen thousand are known to the uni-

versity.

[chart depicting occupations of OWU alumni- each symbol represents 200]

SOCIAL	    RADIO	GOVERNMENT	JOURNALISM	AGRICULTURE	ENGINEERING

SERVICE	    CONCERT		        LITERATURE			TECHNICAL

	    LECTURE

[1 symbol] [1 symbol]	[1 symbol]      [1 symbol] 	[1 1/4 symbol]  [1 1/2 symbol]

LAW	   MEDICINE	RELIGION	EDUCATION	BUSINESS	HOME

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ELEMENTS REPRESENT 200

A study of the most recently published volume of "Who's Who in America"

was published in the November 4, 1939 issue of SCHOOL AND SOCIETY. All

colleges having fifteen or more graduates listed in "Who's Who" are rated according

to the number of their graduates named in that volume. In the Liberal Arts College

group Ohio Wesleyan is one of the first five, in company with Amherst, Oberlin,

Wesleyan, and Williams.</text>
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                    <text>[page 5]

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"Our Heritage..."

BEGINNINGS

"There is no Methodist College in Ohio. There is no state in the country

which has more need for such a college." This challenge was read to the North

Ohio Conference in September, 1840.

Little more than a year later, under the leadership of the Reverend Adam

Poe, the Methodist pastor in Delaware, one hundred and seventy-two towns-

people had subscribed $9,000 which which to launch such a college. The Man-

sion House, an inn which stood near a white sulphur spring, was purchased.

A special charter for the founding of a university was granted by the Ohio

State Legislature on March 7, 1842. The Preamble reads:

"The Ohio and North Ohio Methodist Conferences are determined upon establishing

an extensive university ... to the support of which they are pledged to use their

utmost efforts ... this university is forever to be conducted on the most liberal prin-

ciples, accessible to all religious denominations ..."

Twenty-nine students enrolled in the new college for the first term. Although

this was only about one-fourth as many students as had been expected, although

the first four instructors waited long periods for their pay, never a doubt arose

in the minds of those Christian pioneers that the school would succeed. They

knew before undertaking the venture that it would mean sacrifice, but they were

not daunted. The full measure of their dreams could be realized only in the

establishment of a Christian college. Keenly aware of this need, they were 

willing to give much of the little which they possessed to see Ohio Wesleyan grow.

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MONNETT HALL

One of the earliest buildings

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class women.</text>
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Our Heritage

GROWTH THROUGH SACRIFICE

A circuit rider sold his horse and walked that he might make a contribution

to the college. A president sold his home to provide the initial gift for a fund

with which to build a chapel. Year by year loyal students and alumni made

contributions; believers in education with a Christian emphasis built their lives

into each new structure.

As the student body increased, a larger chapel was needed, and Gray Chapel

was given by David S. Gray as a memorial to his father. To meet another great

need of the institution, Charles Elihu Slocum started the fund for the library

that bears his name. The Monnett family contributed to the building of Monnett

Hall; Anna Sanborn Clason gave money toward the building of Sanborn Hall;

and the Edwards family contributed to the gymnasium.

Professor Hiram Perkins, together with his wife and sister, gave the savings

of a life time for the building and endowing of Perkins Observatory.

The gift of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Edgar made possible the acquisition of

Edgar Hall. The Selby brothers, Pearl, Mark, Homer and Roger, as a memorial

to their father, Mr. George Selby, contributed funds for the erection of Selby

Stadium.

The newest building on the campus is Stuyvesant Hall, the beautiful home

of freshman women. This was the generous gift of

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stuyvesant. After

the death of Mr. Stuyvesant, Mrs.

Stuyvesant, in memory of her hus-

band, installed the carillon tower with

its beautifully toned chimes.

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                    <text>[page 8]

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The names mentioned here are of those whose gifts are represented in build-

ings. Many, many others have contributed generously. But money has not

been the only important contribution to this university; if that were so, Ohio

Wesleyan would be only brick and wool and stone, not the living spirit that

holds the love and loyalty of thousands of men and women. Lives have been

given as freely as money. Long years of devoted service in the classroom have

been chiefly rewarded by the affection of students and the knowledge that it

was all a part of the building of the Kingdom of God, not only in Delaware,

but around the world.

The roster of those who have thus nobly served is too long to be printed

here, for countless are the people who have become a part of the growth of Ohio

Wesleyan University, projecting their influence into thousands of young lives--

into the future of America.

ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENT

Throughout these first one hundred years, Ohio Wesleyan University has

been recognized for the excellence of its scholastic achievement and its conse-

crated Christian living. Its leaders have consistently realized that the highest

type of academic training and the building of Christian character cann, and

should, go hand in hand.

Ohio Wesleyan has contributed eminent leadership to every important field

of endeavor in American life. In law, politics, medicine, journalism, art, music,

and in international relations, its graduates have distinguished themselves.

Those trained in the sciences have helped to make every-day life more comfort-

able, more safe, more worth living.

Others have gone forth to teach in the nation's schools and colleges, per-

petuating the best within themselves in the lives of those whom they taught.

A distinguished group has served the church in a notable way, as bishops, min-

isters, and lay leaders. Still others have become missionaries, spreading the

gospel of Christ to the far ends of the earth. Many have written articles and

books that have inspired and influenced our thinking.</text>
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                    <text>[page 9]

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GRAY CHAPEL

The heart of university

activity. Here are held

the daily chapel services,

lectures, concerts and

other assemblies.</text>
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                    <text>[page 10]

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Our Heritage

OHIO WESLEYAN TODAY

Today Ohio Wesleyan has more than fifteen hundred students

from twenty-eight states and four foreign countries. They are

young people of good character, proven ability, and serious in

their desire to acquire an education where the emphasis is on Christian char-

acter-building as well as intellectual and physical development.

There are one hundred and twenty-five men and women on the teaching

and administrative staff. These leaders of today's students are consecrated to

the Christian ideal and have been carefully chosen because of proficiency in their

respective fields and their interest in personalized education with a Christian

emphasis.

Ohio Wesleyan University is fully accredited by all rating bodies, Founda-

tions and graduate schools of America. A chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, national

honorary society, was established on the Delaware campus in 1907.

Beginning with one building -- the Old Mansion House, now Elliott Hall,

Ohio Wesleyan has acquired buildings and grounds imposing in appearance and

great in value. The university is now housed in seventeen buildings on three

campuses. Property of various kinds has been added to the holdings through

the years, so that today the assets of Ohio Wesleyan have a book value of

$7,439,000....

And so Ohio Wesleyan has continued to grow, to influence, and to serve,

throughout its first one hundred years. The needs of yesterday have been

met. Now comes tomorrow -- with greater needs and greater opportunities.</text>
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                    <text>[page 11]

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[photo of President Burgstahler]

Herbert John Burgstahler, eighth president of Ohio Wesleyan University, came to its leadership

well prepared to conserve all that his predecessors had achieved, and lift the university to greater

heights of influence and service.

Dr. Burgstahler served prominent pastorates of the Methodist Church most acceptably before

being called to the presidency of Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa. During his twelve years

(1927-1939) as president of Cornell College, the institution enjoyed outstanding prosperity, the

endowment was substantially increased, new buildings were erected and many of the older build-

ings reconditioned, and its educational program greatly advanced.

He is widely known as a leading educator, administrator, and public speaker. His presidency

bespeaks a new and better day for Ohio Wesleyan.</text>
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                    <text>[page 12]

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PRESIDENT BURGSTAHLER'S MESSAGE

What does the world need most in this catastrophic hour? Fear, confusion,

and insecurity harass the minds of men the world around.

The imperative for the world today and tomorrow is Christian statesmen--

high-minded men and women who have character, who are moved by Christian

motives to serve, who believe that God is at the helm, that human personality

is sacred and that ultimately Christian ideals and standards will abide in the

world.

Ohio Wesleyan has a century prepared such men. Its record of alumni

leadership in the world is amazing. Its contribution of such leadership tomorrow

will be even greater because of superior educational standards and techniques.

This education will be purposed to inspire young men and women to live nobly,

sacrificially, and creatively for their age. Future facilities, as those of the past,

will be selected for their thorough scholastic abilities, proven teaching qualities,

and their definite interest in personalizing education.

The new century of Ohio Wesleyan must be greater than the last if we are

to fulfill the hopes and dreams of those noble men who laid its foundations.

This will require greater income, freeing the university of debt, reconditioning

buildings, adding new equipment, building a dormitory for men, and in general

improving the financial structure of the university.

We who believe in Christ-centered education will build with vision as great,

and sacrifice as vicarious and daring, as did our forebears. The investments of

money and self now will insure the preparing of world leaders who will preserve

the hard won standards of today's life and will help build the world of tomorrow

according to the program of the Master of menn.

Permit me to express my deep appreciation to all who have cooperated so

loyally in the past. With God's help, we together, will begin the new century

with assurance of increasing success.

H. J. Burgstahler</text>
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                    <text>[page 13]

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"...And Our Dreams"

TOMORROW

The American people face new opportunities and new responsibilities.

On many sides the democratic, and even the Christian way of life is being chal-

lenged. If the spiritual ideals of our nation are to persist, they must be given

new support and greater encouragement. Our educational institutions must

continue to pursue the truth, to cherish the good, and to teach young people

to live happy, worthwhile lives.

The world's greatest need is for really Christian education, the kind of

education for which Ohio Wesleyan has stood for one hundred years; the kind

of education we want to give in a better way to more young men and women

in the days and years to come.

Just as Ohio Wesleyan has produced great leaders in the past, so must it

produce even greater leaders in the future. The courage and daring of the

pioneer must be made to live again.

During the first hundred years those who had faith in the development of

a greater Ohio Wesleyan, brought that faith to fulfillment by a sacrificial spirit

and unselfish generosity. There is a need that men and women today have the

same kind of faith and determination that Ohio Wesleyan may continue to go

forward.

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CAMPUS WALK</text>
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                    <text>[page 15]

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STUYVESANT HALL

Located on the Davies Campus,

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                    <text>[page 16]

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And Our Dreams

THE CENTENNIAL FUND

Alumni and other friends of Ohio Wesleyan have agreed that

the Centennial Anniversary is an appropriate time to register anew

their devotion and their faith, and to make a furthur investment in

the future of the university. At the threshold of its second century, they are

resolved that it shall have the material means to carry on its work in the finest

possible way. As an embodiment of their good will and confidence, they have

determined to establish a centennial fund of a million dollars minimum.

The program is already under way. The announcement of the plan brought

a challenge-gift of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; other substantial

gifts followed. The spirit of generosity and of sacrifice still endures. By the

united efforts of friends of the college, the goal set will be accomplished. Loyalty

and devotion will not fail.

With the minimum sum of one million dollars added to the present assets,

the financial status of the university will be strengthened greatly. This rep-

resents the beginning of the forward program of the university for the new

century.

LEADERS OF THE MOVEMENT

To provide a centennial celebration worthy of the university, and to see

that all friends and alumni have an opportunity to help make the Centennial

Fund of a minimum of one million dollars a glorious reality, careful plans have

been made. Dr. William Frederick Bigelow, alumnus and trustee, has been chosen

as Centennial Fund Chairman. Cooperating with him as financial counsellor

and executive director of the movement is Dr. J. Wesley Miller.

The Centennial Fund is endorsed by the North-East Ohio and Ohio Con-

ferences of the Methodist Church. Bishop H. Lester Smith of the Cincinnati

Area is serving as chairman of the church division of the campaign.</text>
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PURPOSES OF THE CENTENNIAL FUND

Liquidation of the Mortgage Indebtedness	      $ 200,000

Liquidation of Floating Debt			   	 50,000

Dormitory for Freshman Men			  	250,000
	
Reconditioning and Modernization of Campus Buildings,

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Additional Endowment, Emergency and Alumni Funds	400,000

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Containing the fifth largest microscope in

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STUDENTS

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HARRY ZINK, voted by his fellow

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And Our Dreams

THE CHALLENGE

The ancient prophet has said, "Without vision, the people perish."

Ohio Wesleyan leaders and friends have vision. They also have faith. Their

vision and faith will bring the realization of the Centennial Fund, which means

the financial strengthening of the structure and program of the university.

With all working together this can be accomplished.

The worth-whileness of the Ohio Wesleyan program is evidenced by the

character of its students -- those of yesterday, those of today, and (can we

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of the two students pictured on the opposite page. 

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

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TRAIN FOR LIFE BY LIVING IN AN

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, at

Delaware, Ohio, offers this opportunity.

In this booklet may be seen :---

Gray Chapel through the trees

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Sturges Hall, the Chemistry Building

Lyon Hall of Fine Arts

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Vol. XXIII. No. 2.

				       MARCH 1, 1924

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A WAY TO LIVE

We must not measure life by years,

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Measure happiness derived from giving.

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Barbara Basbagill

Lois Cross

Emma Dixon

Joan Dochinger

Sue Leidtke

Roberta Masters

Anita Persson

Pauline Urban

Mary Werkman

Elizabeth Shively, Chairman

Non AAUW members:

Esther Burrer, Sunbury

Virginia Crowl, Delaware

Mary Gabriel, Harlem Township

Elmo Hull, Concord

Doris Pierce, Berkshire

Art Work:

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HELEN ALESHIRE (1905- ) Radnor

Former teacher; active in International

Peoples Organization; one of the founders

of the Senior Citizens Club in Delaware.

GRANDMOTHER ELIZABETH SLOCUM ARMSTRONG (1814-1897)

Moved to Ohio at 14, settled in Sunbury,

married on her 22nd birthday, lived in a 

log cabin, had 16 children, only 6 lived.

She walked one mile to church; took her

washing to the banks of the Big Walnut

Creek 1 1/2 miles away, and home in time to

get supper. She took care of her child-

ren and managed the farm until the excite-

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ELSIE E. ARNESON

Was chairman of first organizational

meeting of the League of Women Voters

in March 1948; an accomplished musician;

active in Music Club.

GEORGIE BROWN ALLEN

Active in the 1920's and 30's; owned a

shoe store which she ran; dealt in real 

estate; was the first women to wear slacks

in downtown Delaware and also the first to 

smoke cigarettes.

REBECCA HYDE AYE (1757-1845) Berkshire Twp.

Rebecca came to Delaware County in 1818;

married Jacob Aye in 1820; was excellent

weaver and won many prizes for her skill.

She was also a milliner. The first local

Methodist Church service was held in her

home in 1826.

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MRS. A. BALDWIN - Kingston Township

Wrote When Grandmother was a Little Girl

in 1888.

MARY ELLEN BASBAGILL (1935- ) Delaware

Graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University 1957;

worked for ten years as Field Agent with

Internal Revenue Service in Columbus;

self-employed with brother in accounting

since 1969.

VERONICA BASBAGILL - Delaware

Born in Columbus; came to Delaware in 1929;

Housekeeper at St. Mary's Rectory for 30

years; organist for the Church; one of the

founders of the Women's City Club, and also

The Delaware League of Women Voters.

MABEL SHIPMEN BIRDSELL (1885-1973) Delaware

She had almost total recall, could read an

article and repeat it almost word for word.

When the Civil War Veterans became too

feeble to write their own minutes, they

made her secretary and honorary member of

the Grand Army of the Republic, the only

woman member in the United States, as

far as is known.

SHARON ELAINE PHILLIAN BLOCHER (1944- ) Delaware

Graduate of Hayes High School; Ohio State

Homecoming Queen; Miss Ohio in 1966; emceed

over 70 pageants; sang for President Nixon

in 1970.

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RUTH BOARDMAN (1892-1971) Delaware City

A teacher for 50 years in Delaware County

and City; Principal of West School, later

named Boardman in her honor. Her services

to the community included membership in

ten clubs; both Ruth and Dorothea (her

sister) were dedicated teachers; both were

named "Honor Citizens of the Year" by the

Delaware Chamber of Commerce in 1959.

DOROTHY DILLENBECK BURRER (Mrs. Carlton S.)

For many years the Librarian in Sunbury,

Ohio, assisted with the Sesquicentennial,

1966; helpful advisor in this publisher.

MRS. BUSH - Troy Township

Mrs. Bush taught the first school in Troy

Township.

MARY CADWALADER - Delaware

Mary Cad, as she was called, had a millinery

and gift shop on West Winter Street in the

1920's and 30's. One of the women who made

hats for her was Eva Martin Shively. Myrtle

Runyan was a saleslady for Mary Cad for 37

years.

LUCY CARPENTER - Liberty Township

Lucy Carpenter was the first teacher in

Liberty Township three years after the

first settlement was made.

MRS. NATHAN CARPENTER - Liberty Township

First women to die in Delaware County in

1804.

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SARAH CARPENTER (Brown) Liberty Township

Sarah Carpenter was married to John S. Brown

in 1812, the first marriage in Liberty Town-

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JEAN CARPER - Oxford Township

Graduate of Ashley High School, Ohio Wesleyan

University, and Indiana U.M.A.; employed by

National Safety Council; editor of Safety

Magazine. Among her published books is a

Children's book, Little Turtle. Currently

she has a radio show in Washington, D.C.

ANNA CARPENTER - Radnor

Anna Carpenter was postmistress at Radnor

for 39 years, after being appointed by

President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Retired

in 1975.

JANE M. CASE (d. 1904) Delaware

Jane M. Case came to Delaware in 1888 and

left money in a will which was used for Jane

M. Case Hospital Inc., August 10, 1904. Name

later changed to Grady Memorial Hospital.

ELIZABETH COCHRAN - Scioto Valley

April 17, 1798 was the first marriage in

Scioto Valley. Elizabeth Cochran and

George Kilgore were wed. The ponies of

the attendants were hitched to the trees

along the streets which were not then

cleared out, nearly the whole town being

a wilderness.

SUZANNA COCHRAN - Thompson Township

Suzanna Cochran, born in 1817, was the first

white child born in Thompson Township.

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GENEVIEVE WALLACE COLE (1900- ) Brown Twp.

Mrs. Cole's lifelong interest has been in

pioneer history and Indian artifacts. A

most valuable contribution to the Ohio

State Museum, among many others, is a 

complete skeleton of a young Indian woman

which she and her children found in 1947.

The Marlboro Historical Society was organ-

ized in her home in 1947. It later became

the Delaware County Historical Society.

DOROTHY G. CONANT (Mrs. Sherman) Sunbury

Now in her second term as Delaware

County Recorder. She has four children.

MADGE CONKLIN (Mrs. Max)

First woman Treasurer of Delaware County.

She has four children and eight grandchildren.

PHOBE COOK - Berkshire Township

Phoebe Cook (Mrs. Henry S.) is reported

to have had the first rooming house and

the first iron.

HELEN M. CRANE (1889- ) Delaware

Graduated from Middlebury College in 1912;

Active in the Girl Scout Organization; both

a Troop and Girl Scout Council Area 4 are

named in her honor. Many Delaware people

will remember her riding her bicycle around

town before it was economically popular.

MABEL CRATTY (18? -1928) Delaware

In 1890 graduated from Ohio Wesleyan

University; in 1895, principal of Dela-

ware High School until 1904 when she became

General Secretary of the Y.W.C.A. "She

ministered to the needs of women both

spiritual and temporal, not only in America,

but in the world."

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SARAH CRAWFORD (Mrs. James M.)

Served as matron of the Girls' Industrial

Home from 1884-1892.

K. BELLE CROWL (Mrs. Eldon C.) Berkshire

In 1975 Mrs. Crowl received a certificate

naming her as a qualified graphoanalyst,

one who is trained to identify personality

traits in people by using samples of hand-

writing for analysis purposes.

DR. ALICE BUTLER CROY - Delaware

She practiced medicine with her husband in 

Delaware, Ohio in 1907.

MARILYN MOSELEY CRYDER (Mrs. George) (1931- )

Delaware

In 1974 named Chairperson of the Museum Com-

mittee of the Delaware County Historical

Society and, serving in the capacity of Act-

ing Director of the Museum, directed the 

renovation of the Society's Museum (The

Nash House) and Annex; catalogued and pre-

pared for use by the public the memorabilia, 

geneological and other printed materials among

the holdings. Since 1958 she has been actively

engaged in both family genealogical and his-

torical research. In cooperation with her

husband, has compiled and developed a number

of multi-media programs dealing with Delaware

County pictorical history.

LUELLA CURTIS (Mrs. Jack) (1922- ) Delaware

Luella Curtis started working as a volunteer

helper for the mentally retarded in 1957; now

is administrator and supervisor for the adult

program with 37 adults and three supervisors.

She became interested in this work because

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her daughter was enrolled in the school.

Luella wanted to help her and others like

her to become as nearly normal as possible.

ADALINE DAVIS - Sunbury

Beginning in 1861, Adaline Davis served as

Postmistress for 32 consecutive years in

Sunbury. Lizzie kept her office in her

home. A bell on the desk brought the post-

mistress through the kitchen door along

with the aroma of what Mrs. Davis was

having for dinner.

MARIA DENTON - Berkshire Township

In 1810 Maria Denton taught in a log cabin

in the Galena area.

JOAN DOCHINGER (1931- ) Delaware

B.S. Cornell University, 1953; she was

the first woman to be elected to the

Delaware City Council and the first woman

vice-mayor of Delaware.

MARIE DONAVIN (18? - ) Delaware

Studied voice in Europe; in the 1890's

she sang at the Delaware Opera House where

Governor and Mr. William McKinley went to

the stage to compliment her. She also

sang at the White House when he was the

President.

COUNTESS NELLY LYTLE EULENBERG (1875) Delaware

A musician who studied in Germany were

she met and married Count Eulenburg in 1904.

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WILMA EILBERT EVERETT (1900- ) Delaware

Graduated from Ohio State University in

1923 and came to Delaware in 1926; she

has served in the Hospital Auxiliary 15

years. She served on Sarah Moore Home

Board for 35 years and was President of

the Board, 1952-1973.

RUTH B. FIRESTONE

Born in Washington, PA; moved to Delaware

in 1947; graduated from Ohio Wesleyan Uni-

versity with a degree in Fine Art; further

study at Cincinnati University and American

University. Had a portrait business "Por-

traits in Pastel" in Washington, D.C., made

sketches and watercolors of African game with

animals during an African Safari in 1971;

had had exhibitions at the Corcoran Gallery,

Washington D.C., the Southern Hotel, Col-

umbus, and Magnuson's Gallery in Columbus,

Ohio. Ruth opened Up the Downstairs Gallery

and Studio in Delaware in 1974.

LOUISE FISSEL (1913- ) Galena

She worked for 36 years as a 4-H leader,

beginning in 1935 she served as Galena

Treasurer for 14 years, and is presently

Treasurer of Galena. Keeps score for the

Galena Slow Pitch League which is com-

posed of 20 teams, playing five nights a 

week.

JOYCE FLEMING (1943- ) Brown Township

A native of Delaware County; graduated from

Ohio Wesleyan University; enrolled in an

accelerated program at the University of

California at Berkeley where she received

a Ph D degree in Behavioral Psychology; be-

came Managing Editor of the magazine Psych-

ology Today.

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JOYCE FLEMING (continued)

Edited Barbara Brown's new bio-feedback book,

New Mind, New Body; was recently given a

national journalistic award from the American

Association of Psychologists for bettering

people's understanding of psychology.

NANCY FRANKENBERG

Her school was Ohio State University; moved

to Delaware County in 1953; Executive Director

of United Way. Community organization is her

area of concern, for she is actively involved

in 14 committees and boards. Was honored as

Woman of the Year in 1975 by Gamma Mu Chapter

of Beta Sigma Phi in observing International

Women's Year.

CELIA MILLER FRANK (1897- ) Delaware City

Came to Delaware in 1919; first President of

the Women's Auxiliary of the Chamber of Com-

merce which raised money for downtown Christ-

mas Decorations; member Sarah Moore Home Board

for forty years; one of the founders of the

Women's City Club; worked for Volunteer Home

Service Committee of the Red Cross during

World War II; named to Mayor's Downtown Im-

provement Committee. In 1972 she was honored

for collecting the most money in her neigh-

borhood in that year's United Way Campaign.

SARAH McPHERSON RISHER GETTY - Troy Township

Sarah Risher, born in Troy Township in 1853,

was a school teacher who married Paul Getty

(billionaire) in 1879.

KATHERINE CHARRITY Delaware

Katherine Gharrity, assisted by a competent

staff of volunteers offers 24-hour phone

service to those in trouble. Help Anonymous

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KATHERINE GHARRITY (continued)

was organized by four Delaware ladies with

the help of Father John Stattmiller in 1971.

The four ladies were: Mary Ann Keefer,

Georgia Parker, Pat Silleck, and Jean Strohm.

ROSALIE GLOVER (1946- ) Delaware

The Reverend Glover is a minister of the

Delaware Presbyterian Church; graduate of

Florida State University and Pittsburgh

Theological Seminary; came to Delaware in

1973. Through her wok in the Church she

serves the needs of the community.

MRS. EMMA CHAMBERLAIN GRIFFITH (1866- ?) Delaware

She was one of the best known and highly

esteemed residents of Delaware Township,

living on a 500-acre farm and managing it

herself.

ZELDA WHEATLY HAHNERT (1907- ) Delaware

She came to Delaware from Indiana in 1934;

helped to reorganize the Cub Scouts in 1936;

She was secretary and president of the Dela-

ware County Historical Society and director of

the Museum from 1954-1974. She and Stella

Breece worked very hard to prepare the museum

for its opening in May, 1955. She works zeal-

ously for the Delaware Women's City Club.

She is listed in Who's Who in American Woman

and Who's Who in the Mid-West.

DR. HELEN KAULBACH SMITH HALSEY (1865- ) Delaware

She came from New York to Delaware in 1893

and was the first lady physician in the

county for about 10 years. In 1904 she

married Mr. W. H. Halsey and moved back

to New York.

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LUCY WEBB HAYES (1831-1889) Delaware

The family came to Delaware from Chillicothe

in 1844. Rutherford and Lucy were married in

1852. While in the White House she refused

to compromise her beliefs and would not serve

liquor much to the dismay of the foreign states-

men. She became known as "Lemonade Lucy".

Mrs. Hayes was the first President of the Home

Missionary Society of the Methodist Church,

organized in 1880. She held the office until

her death in 1889.

SOPHIA RICHARD HAYES (early 1800's) Delaware

The year her son Rutherford was born, 1922,

her husband died. Sophia Hayes owned 124

acres, valued at $680 in 1826.

ELIZABETH HEATH Oxford Township

She taught the first school in the town of

Oxford, later called Ashley.

JUDITH KIDD HELD, M.D. (Mrs. Francis) Delaware

In 1970 she began the practice of internal

medicine and cardiology in Delaware. Her

home was originally in Colorado. She grad-

uated from The Ohio State University College

of Medicine. Locally, she is active in the 

Delaware County Heart Association and has

helped train paramedics for the emergency

squad.

JANET GEPHARD HICKMAN (1940- ) Brown Township

Native of Delaware County; earned B.S. and

Master's degrees at Ohio State University

with honors. She is currently working with

Dr. Charlotte Huck revising her Children's

Literature textbook, published in 1974 by

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JANET GEPHARD HICKMAN (continued)

McMillan. The Valley of the Shadow is a

Children's book by Janet Hickman and is

concerned with the Moravian Massacre at

Gnadenhutten. This book has been placed

on both the Notable Books for Social Studies

and the Ohio Reading Circle List for 1974-

1975.

MRS. ELMER HILLS Delaware

Mrs. Hills was the leading spirit in the

movement to establish the Home for the

Aged. Mr. Hills provided a home on North

Franklin Street, which in 1892 opened its

doors to three genteel ladies from the 

County Infirmary.

MISS JOAN HILLS (Mr. Richard Murray) Berkshire Twp.

She taught in Berkshire in 1824-25 and in

Delaware in 1826-27 with her husband. After

her husband's death in 1833 she resumed

teaching until 1868, about 35 years. Most

of her teaching was in her private home on

North Franklin Street.

SARAH HOSKINS - Scioto Township

Sarah Hoskins and Robert Perry were married

in 1808 by the Rev. Mr. Cloud, who came up

from Columbus. This was the first marriage

in Scioto Township.

MISS CORA HUDDLESTON (1930's) Berkshire Township

Miss Cora Huddleston was the only female

Charter Member of the Sunbury Methodist

Church, organized in 1937.

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MILLIE HUMES - Brown Township

A transplanted Texan, she is responsible 

for "Home Maker Tours"-organized as a 

community service with no personal pro-

fit; for 35 years she has been a 4-H

Club leader. She is registrar for the

East Ohio Conference of the Methodist

Church Reach Out Session at Lakeside,

Camp Wesley and Mt. Union.

BESS ECHOLS HUMPHRIES (1899-1972) Delaware

She came to Delaware in 1934. After her

husband's death in 1941, she took over the

Ford Motor Agency in Delaware and managed

it for 32 years. She learned through ex-

perience to run a successful business. She

was publicly recognized by the Ford Motor

Co. and The National Business Magazine.

A special honor was bestowed upon her by

the Delaware Chamber of Commerce as a dis-

tinguished business woman.

SALLIE THOMPSON HUMPHEREYS - Delaware

Miss Humphreys did her first course work

in 1905-06. In 1907 she was named Director

of the School of Fine Art at Ohio Wesleyan

University. Her special field was decora-

tive design and oil painting. Humphreys

Art Hall on the Ohio Wesleyan Campus is

named for her.

LETTA ROBERSON HUTCHINSON (1898- ) Ashley

Came to Ohio from Illinois in 1931; taught

in elementary and secondary Schools. Re-

turned to Ashley to become first Director

of Women's Activities for Ohio Farm Bureau

Federation from 1945 until retirement in 

1963. After retirement she went to India

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LETTA ROBERSON HUTCHINSON (continued)

as a volunteer to work in villages to im-

prove health conditions. After several

years in India, she returned home and in

1968 joined VISTA, working with the poor

in Arkansas and Texas. In 1972 she was

active in the drive for funds to build

Ashley Villa, a Senior Citizen Complex

in Ashley.

HANNAH JAMES (early 1700's) Berlin Township

Hannah James was captured by the Indians

May 13, 1704. Two of her children were

killed and she and her infant were car-

ried away. The baby dashed against the 

doorpost to free the captive mother of

the burden that would impede travel.

The Indians decided to scalp her to

avoid being overtaken by white avengers.

She was then knocked in head and scalped 

and left for dead. She was found later

by whites sitting up and stroking the

blood on her forehead. With much care,

she recovered and lived to be over 80

and had descendents more numerous than

any of the others in the James family.

ANNE JONES (Mrs. Bern) Delaware

She was the first person to have an out-

side lighted Christmas tree in Delaware.

DOROTHY SMITH JONES (1918- ) Delaware

Born in Marion, Ohio, she came to Delaware

in 1928. She first worked in Jane Case

Hospital and was supervising nurse in

charge of the Delaware TB Sanitarium

housed in the old Osteopathic Hospital.

She served as a Public Health Nurse from

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DOROTHY SMITH JONES (continued)

1940-1974. She works in eight com-

munity boards, committees, and clubs.

BRONWEN HARRIS KETTERING (1885- ) Delaware

She was the first woman to be elected to

public office in Delaware County. She was

Clerk of Courts in 1923 and served two two-

year terms. She was the daughter of the

Reverend Harris, minister at Radnor.

PATRICIA KIRTLAND (1942- ) Delaware

Born in Marion, Ohio; moved to Delaware

in 1950; attended Ohio State (Engineering

School) for three years. She has been 

active in the National League of Women

Voters since she joined in 1966, as well

as in Delaware Community Chorus and Dela-

ware Heritage Society; she has designed

needlework hangings for several Ohio

churches. In 1971 she opened the Yarn

Barn, which she continues to operate.

MRS. KIMBALL (Berkshire)

Mrs. Kimball, the banker's wife in Sun-

bury, already having the finest gas light-

ing then available, had electricity in-

stalled just to run her water pump.

MARY K. KUHN, M.D. (Mrs. Eugene) Ashley

She began a general practice of medicine

in the 1950's. She graduated from the Univer-

sity of Kansas.

EVELYN LAUER R. Ph. Delaware

Operated the pharmacy at the Northwest

corner of William &amp; Sandusky Streets

in the 1950's and 1960's.

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FORREST MAIN LAWRENCE (1895- ) Delaware

Became Children's Librarian because of the

influence of her father, H. T. Main, Super-

intendent of Delaware County Schools. In

1947 she took boxes of books to the county

schools in her own car. She worked four

summers at the University of Kentucky for

her Library of Science Degree which she

received in 1951, the first Delaware lib-

rarian to have that degree. For a while

the county loaned a truck and driver to

transport books. Mrs. Lawrence taught,

on her own time, teachers and high school

students how to set up libraries. Mrs.

Lawrence's special interest now is paint-

ing beautiful water colors.

LOIS LEHNER ( ) Delaware

Teacher in Delaware County for 18 years;

active in speech work; won trophy in Ohio

High School Speech League in 1961-1962

with students from Elm Valley High School.

Forced into early retirement by ill health,

Lois published three books of poetry: A

Poen or Two for Everyone (1965); A Song

of the Farmer and Other Poems (1966); A

Third Book of Poems (1970); has had many

articles published in 13 different maga-

zines. She has had a book published on

Ohio Glass factories and potteries in

1976.

MARY LEMMON (early Delaware, 1900)

She was pastor of the United Brethern

Church on Eaton Street in 1908.

MRS. MAXINE PERFECT LINK (early 1900) Sunbury

Mrs. Link played for the silent movies in

Sunbury around 1915.

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MARGARET HESSNAUER LOWE (1911- ) Delaware

Margaret is intensely interested in help-

ing both people and animals. From 1953

until her retirement in 1973 she was con-

nected with the Red Cross as treasurer,

assistant director, and acting director

during eight months of Miss Seaman's ill-

ness. She was "loaned" to the United

Appeals from 1967-60 to help with the

fund raising campaign.

HANNAH COLE MAIN (? -1824) Troy Township

Married in Putnam County, New York in 1780,

had 11 children, 2 daughters and 7 sons;

came with her to Ohio after she was wid-

owed. Two sons came ahead of her with the

Cole family. All were here before the

War of 1812. Descendant of the Mayflower.

She filed a will in Ohio, which was un-

usual for those times - 1824.

JULIA MANN (1841- ) Harlem Township

She was active member of the Methodist

Church and took care of local people.

HELEN MARTIN (1896- ) Delaware

After moving to Delaware in 1922, she

did volunteer service at Jane Case

Hospital for 25 years; received a 50-

year service pin for her voluntary work

for the Red Cross Blood Mobile.

JANE MATHER - Orange Township

In 1815 Jane Mather, daughter of an

early settler and wodow of a soldier

of 1812, opened a school in the cabin 

of John Wimsett on the State road.

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OPAL McALISTER (1904- )

She came to this area in 1947, having

served as a WAC Captain who helped estab-

lish the first WAC training center in Georgia;

in 1945 she helped feed civilians and POW'S

from Italy. Although born and raised in

Marysville, her community service has been

in Delaware County, where she has devoted

much time and energy to Ostrander. She

has been named "Mrs. Ostrander".

MRS. LORENZO DOW McCABE (Delaware)

Mrs. McCabe organized the National Womens

Christian Temperance Union October 4, 1874

in William Street Church and was the first

national president.

MYRTLE McKINNIE (1895- )

First lady elder in Delaware Presby-

terian Church; was interested in youth

and youth activities; shed tears over

youths brought in to the county jail

when her husband was sheriff. Served

as matron of the Delaware County Child-

ren's home for 12 years; she organized

group meetings to rease money for free

milk for indigent children in public

schools of Delaware.

ELIZABETH CARPENTER McLEAN (Berkshire Township)

Wife of Charles Carpenter (1800-1826);

she owned 206 acres with a house in

Berkshire Township and, also, five

lots in Galena.

MARY ELLEN MILLER (Mrs. Russell W.) Sunbury

Has been a volunteer with the Delaware

County Chapter of the American Red Cross.

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MARY ELLEN MILLER (continued)

Instrumental in starting a Blood-

mobile in Sunbury.

DR. M. MAY MILLS (1875-1951) Delaware

Graduated from Ostrander High School,

Attended Ohio Starling Medical School

of Dentistry and began practice in

Delaware in 1898, the first and only

woman dentist in Delaware; her prac-

tice spanned fifty years.

CLARA MOIST- Delaware

Came to Delaware in 1904; served fifty

years on the Sarah Moore Home Board;

has given her service in many community

activities. Charter member of Delaware

League of Women Voters.

MARY MONNETT (Mrs. John W. Bain) (1833-1885)

Mary Monnett- while a student at Ohio

Wesleyan Female College, gave the last

$10,000 to reach a goal of $20,000, the

cost of the new building, Monnett Hall, 

named in her honor.

SARAH MOORE (Mrs. Sidney) Delaware

In 1901, a 99 year lease of a home at

47 E. William Street was given in the

name of Sarah Moore, with the privilege

of purchasing it for $2,000. It was

later called The Sarah Moore Home; serves

as a residence for retired women.

LEANNA MORRISON - Delaware

In 1967, she was elected President of

the Children's Home board and has worked

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LEANNA MORRISON (continued)

indefatigably for the Home. Local Kiwanis

in a fund-raising drive netted $212,000

for two new cottages. Other bequests

and benefits enabled the Home Board to

pay off a $47,000 debt June, 1975. To-

day she serves as Director of the Home as

well as adult friend of the twenty children

living there.

PAULINE NASH (1895-1975) Delaware

After giving her home on an annuity basis

for the Delaware Historical Museum in 1954,

gave her father's gun collection and Indian

relics, articles from the home of Mrs. Ruth-

erford B. Hayes, and articles from the Old

City Hall to the museum. She was first

Gray Lady of the Red Cross in Delaware

County; gave thousands of hours of volun-

teer service both to the local chapter

and the Chillicothe Veterans' Hospital;

she was named Woman of the Year for Dela-

ware County in 1950 and at the time was

called "the county's No. 1 volunteer".

CLARA ALBERTINE NELSON ( - 1931) Delaware

Received a Mistress of Liberal Arts Degree

from the Ohio Wesleyan Female College in

1872. (M.L.A. degree was awarded those

who took the classical course.) Received

B.A. and M.A. degrees from Ohio Wesleyan 

University; studied in Germany 1975; studied

in Paris 1895; named instructor in French

at Ohio Wesleyan in 1890; promoted to full

professor in 1896 and held that rank until

her death in 1931.

MISS NIDY - Scioto Township

Taught in Scioto in an abandoned cattle

shed.

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HELEN COLLINS OWEN (1894- ) Liberty Twp.

Graduated in 1915 from Protestant Hospital

(now called Riverside) in Columbus; was

among the first 500 registered nurses in

the state of Ohio; was the first woman to

serve overseas from Delaware County in

World War I; served as army nurse with

Base Hospital 40 E.F. from Lexington,

Kentucky. Later became the first perm-

anent Welfare Director of Delaware County

until she retired in 1961. She paints in

oils and has a preference for bridges.

ANNA SMITH PABST (1891- ) Delaware

B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University, 1920;

graduate work at Columbia and Ohio

State Historian; published eight books

on the history of Berlin Township; author

of 16 publications of local, state, and

national interest in history and geneology.

MESISSA PARKS (Middle 1800's) Kingston Twp.

She taught children at the County Infirm-

ary; Mined gold in the Alaska gold rush

of 1856.

ANNA WILLIAMS PATTISON (1858- ?) Delaware

Born two years before the Civil War; mem-

ber of the first Ohio Wesleyan University

graduating class which included women in

1880; was First Lady of the State in 1906.

ERNESTINE HUTCHISSON PEEBLES (Mrs. W. F.)

Delaware

Graduated from Ohio Wesleyan in

1941 with a B.A. and a B.M. She has

been organist and choir director, minis-

ter of music at the Presbyterian Church in

Delaware for more than 25 years.

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BESSIE RYANT PERFECT - Berkshire Township

One of the early teachers in Berkshire;

thought to have given money for a child-

ren's library in Sunbury.

DR. MARIE PERFECT (1874- ) Delaware

Practiced medicine in Delaware in 1901.

MRS. HARRIETT L. PITTMAN - Delaware

In 1975 Mrs. Harriett L. Pittman was 

honored for her 35 years' service as

a 4-H advisor.

NELLIE PRATT - Delaware

Nellie Pratt served as Delaware's first

Librarian, 1905-1915. The library was

built in 1905.

MRS. PRINCE - Berkshire

Mrs. Prince sent someone 2 1/2 miles for a 

needle she had left the day before.

RUBY BOKOVEN CASE PUGH (1896- ) Radnor

Graduated from Ohio Wesleyan in 1919;

during the depression she passed out

clothing to the needy in Radnor Town-

ship; she gave a doll collection, farm

tools, farm implements, antiques, and

scrapbooks to the Nash Museum; compiled

names and locations of covered bridges

in Delaware County; wrote pamphlets of

Bible records of Delaware County pioneer

families and presented them to the Dela-

ware Library; she wrote three accounts

of Delaware County 49'ers and listings

of Revolutionary War Soldiers of Dela-

ware County which were presented to all

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RUBY BOCKOVEN CASE PUGH (continued)

the schools in the County and to

Ashley, Delaware, and Sunbury

libraries.

MRS. HELEN REED (1915- ) Delaware

Named "Honor Citizen" by Delaware

Chamber of Commerce in 1975; she

came to Delaware from Columbus,

graduate of Hio State University,

organized and trained a volunteer

home service unit for the Delaware

County Red Cross. In the 1950's

she was education editor and school

page editor of The Delaware Gazette.

In 1957 she joined the Willis High

School faculty as an English and

Journalism teacher; she taught un-

til 1972 shen illness forced her

retirement. Mrs. Reed returned 

to community service as training

coordinator for the newly formed

Homemaker Health Aid Service in

1973.

HELEN RICHARDS (1912- ) Delaware

First Chairman and organizer of Meals

on Wheels; first meals served Novem-

ber 15, 1971.

DR. IVANDALE ROGERS (1861- ) Delaware

The second lady to practice medicine 

in Delaware beginning in 1898.

DR. EVA ROLOSON - Delaware

Dr. Eva Roloson started her practice

of medicine in Delaware about 1925.

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FLORENCE LeDOYT RYANT - Berlin

She served in the Civil War from 1861-65;

marched with General Sherman from Atlanta

to the sea; born in first brick house in

Cheshire.

LENORA ISADORE RYANT - Berlin Twonship

Lenora Ryant was the instigator of the 

Decoration Day services which for so

many years have been a memorial to the

soldier dead lying in the Cheshire ceme-

tary.

MILDRED SCHANCK (1986-1972) Orange Township

Verse writer with poems published in

Verse of Today column in Columbus Dis-

patch. Cartoonist with her cartoons in

The Passing Show page of the Columbus

Dispatch. Member of the National Associ-

ation of Authors and Journalists founded

to perpetuate the name of Eugene Fields,

a Delawarean.

DR. MIRANDA SCHEBLE (1833-1901) Ashley

She was 50 years old when she began the 

study of medicine; graduated from the

Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital and

practiced medicine for 20 years in

Ashley.

RUTH G. SCOTT - Delaware

She has been the Clerk of Courts in

Delaware County since 1957.

SARAH LOUISE SEDGWICK (1865-1954) Sunbury

Wrote an early history of the village of 

Sunbury, printed by Sunbury News in

1951.

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ABIGAIL SEMANS (1910-1973) Delaware

Became the first paid Executive Director

of the Delaware County Red Cross in 1945,

developing it into one of the finest small

county chapters in the nation. Developed

the blood program, formed the first campus

unit of the Red Cross at Ohio Wesleyan Uni-

versity in 1946; was a pioneer in music

and recreational therapy in VA hospitals;

(a native Delawarean, she graduated from

OWU in 1927 and was in swimming and small

craft boating;) the first to develop a

local Water Safety Program.

MAYME MILLER SHOEMAKER (1890- ) Delaware

She came to Delaware in 1940; graduated

from Ohio Wesleyan University in Music

and Liberal Arts and won the Slocum

prize in music. For 20 years held a

real estate broker's license. She was

the first president of Altrusa, organ-

ized in 1950; she was the founder of

the Women's City Club; a musician.

FLOSSIE COLWELL SKEELS (1905- ) Liberty Twp.

She came to Delaware in 1929. In 1947

she joined the Seventh Day Adventist

Church and began her volunteer work of

distributing clothing, furniture, and

dishes to the needy of Delaware County,

averaging ten families a week.

FLORENCE SPAULDING HARTER SMITH (1895- ) Delaware

First and only woman superintendent of a

Delaware County school; she was superin-

tendent at Bellpoint from 1924-27; She

graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University.

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LT. COLONEL VEA JO SMITH - Ashley

At 21, enlisted in the Marines and two

years later went to Officers' Training

School where she began a series of firsts

in the Marine Corps. She was awarded a

Meritorious Service Medal in 1967 was

included in Outstanding Women of America.

In 1969 she was included in the National

Register of Prominent Americans. In 1972

she was promoted to Lt. Colonel.

BONNIE SOPKO (Mrs. Lawrence E.) (1943) Delaware

Graduate of Ohio State University; ser-

ving a second term as co-president for

the Council for Retarded Citizens in

Delaware County; she also served as

chairman of the levy campaign for a new 

school for the Retarded Citizens in Dela-

ware County, which passed.

GLOVENOR STEELE (1890-1970) Delaware

She had a fourth grade education, but con-

tinued her education by reading the Bible. 

Her desire for an education was partially

fulfileld when her grand-daughter, Rons-

valle Barclay, at the age of 40, graduated

from colelge and became a counselor in the

Dayton Public Schools. Mrs. Steele worked

at Liberty Community Center for 35 and organ-

ized the Community Bible School. Although

she lived on Social Security, she always 

found something to comfort someone in need.

People called her "The Walking Angel". On

one occasion the Mayor of Cleveland pre-

sented her an award for oustanding ser-

vice in promoting good will and brother-

hood in Delaware.

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MISS ELIZA STRING - Kingston

The first school ma'am who taught in a

small house known as the "Curtis" School-

house located on the Curtis farm.

DELIGHT SWEETSER - Berkshire Township

In 1826 she owned 124 acres and a home

valued at $1,380 in her own name, which

was unusual for a woman in those days.

SUSANNAH MACOMBER THOMAS (1837-1813) Concord Twp.

Sometime after her marriage in 1858, the

family and dog made a trip to Kansas in

a covered wagon to look for land for home-

steading. Because of the wind which never

stopped blowing, they returned to Ohio.

On the way back, they were stopped by a

band of Union Cavalrymen. When Susie

stood on the seat of the wagon and shouted,

"Hurrah for Lincoln and the Union." the men

saluted and rode off. Anyone in need of

love and comfort was welcome in her home.

Many times when the snow was deep and

little children were walking home from

school, she would keep the little ones

overnight, sending work home with an

older sister of their whereabouts. At

Christmas there was always a basket for a

poor family with warm mittens for the

little ones which she knit as she read her

Bible.

MRS. ABRAM THOMSON - Delaware

Mrs. Thomson was asked by a group of women

on October 19, 1881 to organize a Child-

ren's Home. She was president of the group

and worked many years for this project.

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MISS ELIZA THOMPSON (afterwards Mrs. William Carson)

Began her teaching in Genoa Township; was

the first lady who taught a district school

in Delaware. Among her pupils were Ruther-

ford B. Hayes and his sister Fannie.

BARONESS VIOLA LYTLE von UCHTRITZ (1875- ?) Delaware

Viola Lytle graduated from Ohio Wesleyan

University in 1894; accomplished musician

on piano, harp, viola, and cymbals; she

traveled to Berlin, Germany with a chap-

eron and there met and married the wealthy

Baron Edgar von uchtritz in 1895.

MARGARET MAIN VELEY (1793- ?) Troy Township

Come to Ohio in 1815. In 1830 she married

Peter Veley. After her husband's death in

1839 she assumed control of a 206-acre farm

and many improvements marked her management.

DAISY SPERRY BURRER VAN HORN - Sunbury

A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University,

she took graduate work at Denison; she

gave private piano lessons for many years

and was organist at the Baptist Church in

Sunbury for 50 years. Also she worked for

many years at the Sunbury Electric Shop.

MAMIE SMITH WATSON - Delaware

Came to Delaware at the age of four. About

1920 she became interested in the rehabili-

tation of prisoners. She has spent much time

energy, and money in helping these men make

a place for themselves in their communities.

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ZUELLA WAY (1903-1958) Delaware

Founder, promoter, and first president of

the Delaware Women's City Club. After her

death, her husband gave money to finish pay-

ing for the house. Members must keep it up.

The Club is a home for young business girls,

as well as a meeting place for many differ-

ent women's clubs in town. She was also

very involved in the Delaware Mental Health

Association.

DR. LUELLA D. WELCH (1863-1935) Ashley

Born and reared in Ashley, she married

Rodney Welch and had two sons. Inful-

enced by the death of one of her sons,

began in 1891 the study of medicine with

Dr. Foster of Olive Green. She attended

Wooster Medical School and Toledo Medical

School, graduating in 1894. She practiced

medicine in Ashley, until her death in 

1935.

VIRGINIA WETMORE (1919- ) Delaware

Organizer of Delaware Literacy Council

"Each One Teach One" in 1971; teaching

method founded by Dr. Laubach and edited

in 40 languages. This council teaches

adults and foreigners.

JACQUELINE WHETSTONE - Concord Township

Graduated from Ohio State University 

in 1949. In 1971 she was named first

woman superintendent of Scioto Village

(formerly called Girls Industrial

School) where she started in 1951 as

a cottage supervisor and worked vari-

ous departments until 1969 when she

was named Deputy Superintendent.

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MISS ALICE WHITTIER (1872-1945) Berlin Township

A nurse trained at the Methodist Hospital in

Philadelphia, she spent five years in China.

In 1916 she opened the Delaware Health and Wel-

fare League which gave the first public

health service, inaugurated programs of in-

noculation which cut tuberculosis almost in

half, made typhoid cases rare, diptheria

practically disappeared. Mother and baby

care was taught; public health cases were

conducted and mother and baby classes were

held. Also, she taught First-Aid classes

in public health. She was truly a pioneer.

MARION DUNCAN WHITNEY (Mrs. William) Sunbury

Graduate of Denison University, past Editor

of Sunbury News. In 1966 was on the Execu-

tive Committee of the Sesquicentennial Re-

search and Publicity Committees for the

Sesquicentennial in Sunbury.

MARINDA ROSE WICKHAM (1911- ) Delaware

Was an early pilot (may be first) in

Delaware County; served as airport con-

troller in St. Louis, Missouri, during

the Second World War.

JEAN WICKUM - Delaware

Came to Delaware in 1959 from Pennsylvania;

served as a WAC in World War II. In Novem-

ver, 1961, became Executive Director of

Delaware Countu Mental Health Association,

then, a part-time position. Now in a 24-

hour a day job, she also serves on seven

boards and commissions in the County.

MISS ELECTRA WILCOX - Troy Township

Was the first teacher in Troy Township

in 1814.

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ALLIE DUSTIN WILLIS (1873-1956) Galena

Was the high school sweetheart of Frank

B. Willis, whom she married in 1894, First

Lady of Ohio 1915-17, and Senator's wife,

an honor member of Women's Escort for

President Wilson and his wife when they

visited Cleveland; A trustee of Ohio

Northern University 1928-56; An accom-

plished musician.

HELEN WILLIS (1896- ) Delaware

Daughter of Senator Frank B. Willis; gradu-

ate of Ohio Wesleyan In Music; M.A.;

taught at Ohio Northern University 1925-

28; employed as researcher at the Library

of Congress in Washington 1933-39. She

has had a long service with the Salvation

Army and now makes comforters and dresses

dolls. Willis Lodge at Greenwood Lake

Camp in Delaware was built and named in

her honor.

PHYLLIS WILLIAMSON - Delaware

Phyllis Williamson and Pauline Reed in

1960 opened the Suburban Shoppe in Troy

Road Shopping Center. It is one of Dela-

war's few businesses owned and operated

entirely by women. This shop is now

owned by Mrs. Reed.

LAURA ALICE WOODWARD (1863-1945) Delaware

Attended Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio State

Universities; principal of South School,

now torn down; the new school named Wood-

ward for her; during her tenure from 1902-

1923 she never allowed children to be em-

barrassed for lack of clothes; greatly

concerned for her pupils and the community,

she was dubbed "The Bishop of the South

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 Mayne and let Sam&#13;
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down and got one&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Martin preached.&#13;
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Hannah Moses&#13;
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Levi Sherwood&#13;
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The following items were on display, loaned by person or&#13;
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persons named.&#13;
&#13;
Record book of Dunham, the tanner&#13;
&#13;
Pencil Sketch of Cheshire Blockhouse by Mildred Schanck.&#13;
&#13;
Candle mold, tin chandlesticks, copper bed warmer, powder&#13;
&#13;
horns, a 1776 dirk with silver and mother of pearl handles,&#13;
&#13;
History of U.S.A. by Frederick Butler, publ. 1825 - Glenn Lackey.&#13;
&#13;
Grape design ironstone china covered vegetable dish; D. M.&#13;
&#13;
Cowgill's 1812 sword - Howard and Ben Cowgill.&#13;
&#13;
Capt. A. Freshwater's Civil War sword - Ethel Patton.&#13;
&#13;
1803 handmade nails by Nathan Sherwood, used in Cheshire&#13;
&#13;
Blockhouse; silver teapot bought by Mr. Geary for daughter&#13;
&#13;
Nellie in 1868 - Edith Nettleton Main.&#13;
&#13;
Samuel Nash ledger, post office commission of Wm. Henry&#13;
&#13;
Nash, 1863 - Lois and Pauline Nash.&#13;
&#13;
Paul Revere Lantern, pressed glass footed salt, Demarest's&#13;
&#13;
Monthly Illustrated, 1869; Slough oxen yoke; Wayland's linen&#13;
&#13;
primer, hand blown sherry glass - Mr. &amp; Mrs. Wayland Ryant.&#13;
&#13;
Record book of Capt. Silas Emerson, 1852-1863; Ella and&#13;
&#13;
Ed's picture - Mrs. Cottrill.&#13;
&#13;
"1840 Berlin Barter Book"; Richard E. Plunkett's Civil War&#13;
&#13;
Sword - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plunkett.&#13;
&#13;
Bockoven Leather Bound Album - Mrs. George Pugh&#13;
&#13;
Handbound Leather Daily Readings of Clark Scott; Prayer&#13;
&#13;
Book of Harry Janes; School and group pictures - Mrs. Lurie&#13;
&#13;
Scott.&#13;
&#13;
Parchment deeds signed by Andrew Jackson, James Monroe,&#13;
&#13;
one 1830 deed - Ralph Gooding.&#13;
&#13;
Wm. H. McWilliams Bible and powder horn carried through&#13;
&#13;
Civil War; Account book of Sarah Ann Hotchkiss, d. 1870;&#13;
&#13;
diary of Flora Ann Hotchkiss - Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Griffith.&#13;
&#13;
Keys of Libbey Prison, (Arza Thrall) - Mrs. Leroy Gill&#13;
&#13;
Family Bible Record; pictures of Berlin Twp. Family; T. J.&#13;
&#13;
Scott's home in Constantia; Henry E. Scott's Civil War and&#13;
&#13;
Dewey Scott's Spanish-American War records; store pictures&#13;
&#13;
of Winifred Scott; relic list of Winifred Sarkisian; old silver;&#13;
&#13;
- Asa and T. J. Scott family.&#13;
&#13;
Daguerreotypes of Joel and George Cleveland - Annabelle&#13;
&#13;
Cleveland Smythe.&#13;
&#13;
Daguerreotypes of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
&#13;
Charles Wilcox; early group pictures - Mrs. W. W. James.&#13;
&#13;
Pictures of Lydie and Edgar Gregory; Freshwater, schools,&#13;
&#13;
etc. - Mrs. Hazel Stanforth.&#13;
&#13;
D. S. Janes home south of Cheshire picture, 1875 - Roy Scott.&#13;
&#13;
Picture of Mr. and Mrs. David Lackey - Mrs. Plunkett.&#13;
&#13;
Edson Williams School picture - Mrs. Guy Gooding.&#13;
&#13;
Nash family Bible - Samuel Nash's store ledgers of Tanktown.&#13;
&#13;
original sale bill, 1860; antique buttons; Sheffield and coin&#13;
&#13;
silver; hand forged shears; bullet mould; ivory handled, rose&#13;
&#13;
silk, spangled fan; pictures; McGuffey readers - for the Samuel&#13;
&#13;
Nash family - Anna Smith Pabst.&#13;
&#13;
Original Grange Charter, 1874; Post office commission, 1896;&#13;
&#13;
Currier &amp; Ives picture; typed copies of records; plats of&#13;
&#13;
Tanktown; Constantia; and maps; for the Charles Webster&#13;
&#13;
Smith's - Anna Smith Pabst.&#13;
&#13;
Pictures of Mary Carhart Hall Scott; G. A. Hall home - Mr.&#13;
&#13;
and Mrs. Ray Hall.&#13;
&#13;
School pictures of his sister when teaching at Curve Road&#13;
&#13;
and West Berlin Schools - William Sweeney.</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 3 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]&#13;
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ABOUT THE SETTLERS&#13;
&#13;
The Cowgill Family History - as given by Ben R. Cowgill&#13;
&#13;
A widow named Ellen Stackhouse Cowgill came with her five&#13;
&#13;
children from Settle, Yorkshire, England, on the ship "Wel-&#13;
&#13;
come." They landed at Philadelphia in 1682. The first white&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
gill who came from Washington County, Pennsylvania in 1805.&#13;
&#13;
They arrived at their destination in the north east corner of&#13;
&#13;
the township, east of Alum Creek on August 15th, with no&#13;
&#13;
mark of the woodsman's axe or trace from Berkshire's Cor-&#13;
&#13;
ners. At Berkshire, they found a Mr. Root, surveyor in the&#13;
&#13;
employ of Colonel Bxybee, who could pilot them to their home&#13;
&#13;
site, where Mrs. Walt Potter now resides.&#13;
&#13;
This pioneer family brought with them salt, flour, powder&#13;
&#13;
and lead enough to last three or four years. There were 4&#13;
&#13;
males in the family old enough to use a gun against the&#13;
&#13;
Indians. They moved from Pennsylvania in two wagons drawn&#13;
&#13;
by horses. After they crossed the Ohio River, they bought&#13;
&#13;
two cows to bring to their new home. They also had four&#13;
&#13;
guns and three dogs, two celebrated Buckinghams and one&#13;
&#13;
cur. Upon arrival, they immediately set to work and built a&#13;
&#13;
comfortable cabin and shelter for their horses and cows.&#13;
&#13;
They cleared the land around the buildings. This work was&#13;
&#13;
ingeneously done - there was a deep precipice north of the&#13;
&#13;
buildings. The trees were felled and cut in lengths so that&#13;
&#13;
one team of horses could haul them to the edge of the bank&#13;
&#13;
of the deep ravine. Then they were rolled into the run below.&#13;
&#13;
They cleared 3 acres of land in time to sow wheat with the&#13;
&#13;
seed they brought. This new soil produced a fine crop at&#13;
&#13;
harvest time in 1806. They cleared some 10 or 12 acres by&#13;
&#13;
spring of 1807.&#13;
&#13;
The Lewis Pioneers - prepared by Emma Lewis Ryant and &#13;
&#13;
read by John Ryant.&#13;
&#13;
Hannah Lewis Caswell was a child of three when her parents&#13;
&#13;
came to Berlin Twp. from Connecticut. The first generation,&#13;
&#13;
John Lewis came from Sandwich, England in 1635 on the ship&#13;
&#13;
Hercules. Captain John of the fourth generation had three&#13;
&#13;
children who came to Ohio, John Lewis, Alanson Lewis and&#13;
&#13;
Sarah Lewis, wife of Nathan Sherwood. David of the fifth&#13;
&#13;
generation came to Ohio with his five sons and two daughters&#13;
&#13;
in 1805. He died in Berlin Twp. in 1831 at the age of 75 years.&#13;
&#13;
Of the sixth generation, Hannah, daughter of David Lewis, Sr.,&#13;
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was born October 20, 1802. She married Wilbur Caswell in</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 4 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]&#13;
&#13;
1817. Mr. Caswell was a teacher and Aunt Hannah and Miss&#13;
&#13;
Lotia Dickerman were among his pupils. Aunt Hannah's&#13;
&#13;
brothers and sisters were, Patty, Rosetta, David, Jr., Sylves-&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Warren. All lived in Berlin Twp. but Rosetta.&#13;
&#13;
David, Jr., born 1778, married Almira Caulkins in Connecticut&#13;
&#13;
in 1802 and they came to Ohio in 1805. He died in 1860. Almira,&#13;
&#13;
born 1782, died 1878 on the farm where she had lived over 73&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
her father. She filled her underbed with the dry leaves of the &#13;
&#13;
forest and when relating it to me, she said: "I was never&#13;
&#13;
happier in my life." She married John Johnson in 1809, the&#13;
&#13;
first marriage in Berlin.&#13;
&#13;
Joseph, my father, was born June 10, 1778 in Waterbury,&#13;
&#13;
Connecticut. He married Sarah Sherwood in 1813. He was a &#13;
&#13;
soldier in the War of 1812 and built the first mill for grinding&#13;
&#13;
wheat and corn in the township. When they first went to&#13;
&#13;
housekeeping in 1813 near the mill, their nearest neighbor was&#13;
&#13;
three miles away.&#13;
&#13;
Judge Joseph Constant gave David Lewis, Sr., a deed for 80&#13;
&#13;
acres of land on condition that he would settle on it. With a &#13;
&#13;
few household goods, rifles, ammunition, flint and tinder box&#13;
&#13;
packed in one wagon, with three women and little Hannah,&#13;
&#13;
David, Sr., his sons and Alanson his nephew, they started&#13;
&#13;
west in August. On reaching the Blue Ridge it was necessary&#13;
&#13;
to lighten the load. The men and women carried guns and&#13;
&#13;
bundles all the way over the mountains. Crossing the Ohio,&#13;
&#13;
they came through Zanesville and Granville, then through the&#13;
&#13;
forest with only a pocket compass to guide them. Upon reach-&#13;
&#13;
ing Berkshire, they left the women and wagons and the men&#13;
&#13;
went on to Alum Creek and surveyed their site with the com-&#13;
&#13;
pass and a bed cord. They built their cabin and moved into it&#13;
&#13;
the next day. It had no floor, doors or windows. The next&#13;
&#13;
spring they made troughts to hold the sap and made over 200&#13;
&#13;
pounds of maple sugar in one iron pot and one frying pan.&#13;
&#13;
Venison and turkey was abundant. There was a lack of salt,&#13;
&#13;
leather and cooking utensils. The markets were at Zanesville&#13;
&#13;
and Chillicothe. The Indians added terror, so a blockhouse&#13;
&#13;
was built near where Mr. Saunders now resides. The roof&#13;
&#13;
was made from shingles split from the trunks of trees and&#13;
&#13;
nailed on with wrought nails made by Nathan Sherwood (my&#13;
&#13;
grandfather) in his blacksmith shop. Aunt Hannah can re-&#13;
&#13;
member sleeping at the blockhouse. It was used after the&#13;
&#13;
war as a church and school. I attended my first school there.&#13;
&#13;
The post office was at Berkshire. I have several old letters&#13;
&#13;
written from 1812 to 1825 on which the postage was 25? and&#13;
&#13;
one that needed 50?.</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 5 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]&#13;
&#13;
The Dickerman Family - as given by Lurie Janes Scott&#13;
&#13;
The Dickerman family came from Connecticut in 1815. Henry&#13;
&#13;
Ward Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe were in the Dick-&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
tled on the farm south of Cheshire where the South Berlin&#13;
&#13;
Presbyterian Church now stands. Uncle Benoni Dickerman&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Civil War and helped many people to reach Canada.&#13;
&#13;
The Janes family came from Vermont two or three years&#13;
&#13;
after the Dickermans came and settled a mile south of them.&#13;
&#13;
Harry Janes (my grandfather) married the oldest Dickerman&#13;
&#13;
daughter, Elizabeth Alma. My father, Daniel Janes, was born&#13;
&#13;
in 1837 in a cabin and lived all of his life on that farm. He&#13;
&#13;
died in 1907. In 1840, his father built the large frame house&#13;
&#13;
which still stands there. The siding of the house is black&#13;
&#13;
walnut. The rooms are all finished with black walnut. The&#13;
&#13;
house had black walnut shingles. After I can remember there&#13;
&#13;
was a new roof of black walnut shingles put on. These trees&#13;
&#13;
grew on that farm. I was born in that house and lived there&#13;
&#13;
until I was 23 years old when I married Lyman Scott and&#13;
&#13;
went to live on the Peachblow Road. . . . . The original&#13;
&#13;
name was spelled Janes. I can well remember when the&#13;
&#13;
family began to put the "Y" in the name. When the Janes&#13;
&#13;
family came to Ohio, the grandmother, Anna Hawkins Janes,&#13;
&#13;
came with the family. She was the widow of the Revolution-&#13;
&#13;
ary soldier, Lieut. Elijah Janes, whose records enable me&#13;
&#13;
to belong to the Daughters of the American Revolution. She&#13;
&#13;
lived to be 100 years old and 8 months and is buried in the&#13;
&#13;
old Blockhouse Cemetery.&#13;
&#13;
The grandmother of Elijah, Hannah Janes, was captured by&#13;
&#13;
the Indians May 13, 1704. Two of her children were killed&#13;
&#13;
and she and her infant were carried away. The baby was&#13;
&#13;
dashed against the doorpost to free the captive mother of the&#13;
&#13;
burden that would impede travel. The Indians decided to scalp&#13;
&#13;
her to avoid being overtaken by white avengers. She was then&#13;
&#13;
knocked on the head and scalped and left for dead. She was&#13;
&#13;
found later by whites sitting up and stroking the blood on her&#13;
&#13;
forehead. With much care, she recovered and lived to be over&#13;
&#13;
80 and had descendents more numerous than any of the other&#13;
&#13;
of the three Janes lines. . . .I have lived in Berlin Twp. 84&#13;
&#13;
years. As far as I know there is only one other person who&#13;
&#13;
has lived in Berlin as long as I have - that is Charlie Hall&#13;
&#13;
who has lived here 3 or 4 months longer. . . My mother was&#13;
&#13;
Sarah Adams who was born in Berkshire Twp. Her father&#13;
&#13;
was Reverend Bartholomew Adams, a Freewill Baptist, who&#13;
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preached over 100 years ago in what is now the Berlin Town&#13;
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&#13;
The May Family - as given by Mrs. Leroy Gill&#13;
&#13;
Obidah R. May was born in Delaware, Ohio, in 1820. I believe &#13;
&#13;
his father's given name was Walter. He was of a family of&#13;
&#13;
three boys and two girls. (One brother lives in Delaware, but&#13;
&#13;
the others have moved west.) Obidah married Mary Vining&#13;
&#13;
who was born in the same house as President Hayes on East&#13;
&#13;
William Street, May 5, 1828. They had five children, Bernice,&#13;
&#13;
Olive, Elim (who was my father) James and Willie. Bernice&#13;
&#13;
married David Winship and moved to Illinois. They had six&#13;
&#13;
children, all living now in Illinois. Elim married Josephine&#13;
&#13;
E. Thrall, daughter of Arza and Mary Chandler Thrall. To&#13;
&#13;
this union came two children who live in Columbus, Ohio, and&#13;
&#13;
myself, Ethel, whose home is on Route 36. Olive, James and&#13;
&#13;
Willie died while quite young. . . . Grandfather May lived in&#13;
&#13;
the vicinity of Alum Creek where he had purchased land from&#13;
&#13;
Harlock Dunham in 1848. Dunham was a blacksmith and my&#13;
&#13;
father used the same shop which was torn down last year&#13;
&#13;
(1948) to make way for the new road. In 1860, religious meet-&#13;
&#13;
ings were held at the home of my grandfather until a building&#13;
&#13;
was built on land given by him and Nathaniel Roloson. This&#13;
&#13;
church was known as the North Berlin U.B. Church. . . . . &#13;
&#13;
Grandfather May served in the Civil War under Captain Fresh-&#13;
&#13;
water, Company 26, 145th Reg. Also, Grandfather Thrall&#13;
&#13;
served in the war, but we do not have his company and regi-&#13;
&#13;
ment. Both are buried in the Cheshire Cemetery, as are my&#13;
&#13;
parents.&#13;
&#13;
The Ridgeway Family - as given by Bessie Ryant Perfect&#13;
&#13;
Isaac Ridgeway, Jr., was a soldier in the War of 1812. He&#13;
&#13;
married Martha Stevens and settled on a farm in Putnam Co.&#13;
&#13;
New York. He died leaving his widow and three children,&#13;
&#13;
George, Cornelia and Eliza Jane. Five years later, a Mr.&#13;
&#13;
Adams of Delaware County married the widow and brought&#13;
&#13;
the entire family to Ohio in 1836. The snow was five feet&#13;
&#13;
deep on the level. The first day they crossed the Hudson&#13;
&#13;
River at Newburg and continued several days without mishap.&#13;
&#13;
Just as they were crossing a small lake, Cornelia would not&#13;
&#13;
ride on the sled, but walked across. She was nearly across,&#13;
&#13;
when her brother frightened her and she fell. She got her&#13;
&#13;
clothese all wet, but they continued a quarter of a mile, with&#13;
&#13;
her clothese frozen stiff. They stopped at a tavern, and next&#13;
&#13;
day, Cornelias was as lively as ever. They bought candy&#13;
&#13;
and gingerbread at a grocery. They went to Wooster by&#13;
&#13;
wagon and then continued to Sunbury. They finally arrived&#13;
&#13;
at Saunder's Corners in Berlin Twp. the end of the sixth&#13;
&#13;
day of March, having been on the road for 32 days. Their&#13;
&#13;
first meal was potatoes dug from the garden. The winter&#13;
&#13;
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 7 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]&#13;
&#13;
The Ryant Family - as fiven by Mrs. Otis Perfect&#13;
&#13;
Perhaps no other family has lived on the same farm and&#13;
&#13;
tilled the same soil for a longer period than the Ryant family.&#13;
&#13;
To tell of their lives over a 150 year span in some five min-&#13;
&#13;
utes will take some rapid talking and omitting of details.&#13;
&#13;
In 1790, the first person living in Berlin Twp. by the name of&#13;
&#13;
Ryant was my grandfather, John Ryant. He was an only child,&#13;
&#13;
born on November 25, 1796. His parents died in his infancy&#13;
&#13;
and he was reared and brought to Ohio by the Nettletons when&#13;
&#13;
they migrated from New Haven, Connecticut. He served in&#13;
&#13;
the war of 1812, and then in 1827, the records of Delaware Co.&#13;
&#13;
show he bought of Florilla Lewis a U.S. land grand of 35 acres&#13;
&#13;
for the sum of $150.00 being about $4.28 an acre. This was&#13;
&#13;
the beginning of the Ryant farm which was owned by his des-&#13;
&#13;
cendants for 120 years. He was married to Love Nettleton,&#13;
&#13;
January 1, 1822. A cabin was built in the woods, 1/4 mile&#13;
&#13;
south of Cheshire and nearly a mile back from what is now&#13;
&#13;
the Cheshire-Westerville Road. Here seven of their ten&#13;
&#13;
children were born- four sons and six daughters. Three&#13;
&#13;
died while yet children. A few years later a brick kiln was built&#13;
&#13;
on the land just south of the Cheshire school and bricks were&#13;
&#13;
made for the beginning of the present brick structure near&#13;
&#13;
the first, the first story being of the original bricks. Here&#13;
&#13;
in this house, the 3 youngest children were born, Harriet,&#13;
&#13;
Leonora Isadore, Florence LeDoyt. . . . Before the Civil&#13;
&#13;
War, my grandfather was much interested in the escape of&#13;
&#13;
runaway slaves from the south over the Underground Rail-&#13;
&#13;
way which route passed directly in front of his house. Just&#13;
&#13;
1/2 mile south across where the Presbyterian Church now&#13;
&#13;
stands, was the home of Benoni Dickerman whose home was&#13;
&#13;
the daylight shelter for the slave on his way across Ohio to&#13;
&#13;
Canada. . . . For over 150 years, the Ryants have been active&#13;
&#13;
in the religious, political, historical and patriotic affairs of&#13;
&#13;
Berlin Twp. Levins Rices was a merchant and postmaster&#13;
&#13;
in Cheshire. James Corbin was County Commissioner of&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County. Florence LeDoyt served in the Civil War&#13;
&#13;
from 1861 to 1865, marching with General Sherman from&#13;
&#13;
Atlanta to the sea. Lenora Isadore was the instigator of the&#13;
&#13;
Decoration Day services that for so many years have been a &#13;
&#13;
memorial to the soldier dead lying in the Cheshire Cemetery.&#13;
&#13;
. . . Some nationally known ancesters are Sarah Jane Hale,&#13;
&#13;
editor of Godey's Ladies Book in 1860, the fashion magazine&#13;
&#13;
of that time, whose printed editorials and direct contact with&#13;
&#13;
President Lincoln brought about the national observance of&#13;
&#13;
Thanksgiving. General Alluard B. Nettleton, another cousin,&#13;
&#13;
was born in Berlin Twp. and was assistant treasurer of the&#13;
&#13;
U.S. Eugene Dyer, grandson of James Ryant, has become&#13;
&#13;
head of the department of typhus investigation in the National</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 8 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]&#13;
&#13;
Health Institute at Washington. . Today, two male lineal de-&#13;
&#13;
descendants bearing the name of Ryant are John Ryant who&#13;
&#13;
still owns a few acres of the original farm and is known as&#13;
&#13;
a breeder of fine Merinos, and Wayland Florence, grandson&#13;
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homestead and was owner and operator of the Ryant fruit farm.&#13;
&#13;
The Emerson and Sackett Families - as given by Maude&#13;
&#13;
				   Emerson Cottrill&#13;
&#13;
Luke Emerson came to Berlin Twp. in 1823. He purchased&#13;
&#13;
the farm on the Curve Road and built a log house which still&#13;
&#13;
stands opposite the E. P. Roloson home. Luke had four sons,&#13;
&#13;
one of whom was Silas, my grandfather; and Joseph, the&#13;
&#13;
grandfather of the late Alfred Emerson of Delaware, Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
. . . When Luke's sons were old enough to help him, they&#13;
&#13;
burned the brick and built the home in which E. P. Roloson's&#13;
&#13;
widow now lives (1949). Luke's wife was Mary Stacy, the&#13;
&#13;
granddaughter of Colonel William Stacy, one of the founders&#13;
&#13;
of Marietta and also the foreman of the first grand jury in&#13;
&#13;
Ohio. Both Luke and Mary are buried in the cemetery by the&#13;
&#13;
Berlin Twp. Hall. Luke's son, Silas lived in the log house. He&#13;
&#13;
married Nancy Ann Faris and they had five children, Edward&#13;
&#13;
F., who kept the store at Berlin for many years (having pur-&#13;
&#13;
chased it from George Gregg in 1880); Wilber, my father; &#13;
&#13;
Anna, who married George Sackett; Ella, the teacher. All&#13;
&#13;
attended the old Curve School. . . Silas went about the country&#13;
&#13;
on horseback and got up his own company of which he was the&#13;
&#13;
Captain, when Lincoln called for troops. . He died in the army&#13;
&#13;
in 1865. Wilber took over the warm, and I, too, was born in the&#13;
&#13;
log house. Three generations came to life tehre. . . I have a &#13;
&#13;
ledger which Captain Silas Emerson kept from 1850 to 1865.&#13;
&#13;
Very interesting notations include: Received $1.50 a week for&#13;
&#13;
board, room and washing for his brother Asa; 30? premium&#13;
&#13;
from the Delaware Bank on $40.00 gold; 75? for one hog; paid&#13;
&#13;
37 1/2? for one day of farm labor. Some of the names men-&#13;
&#13;
tioned are Sackett, Shaw, Faris, Roloson and Maxwell . . . I&#13;
&#13;
have all of the record books of the Emerson store at Berlin.&#13;
&#13;
Prices show coal oil at 8 cents; coffee 10 cents; farm work h&#13;
&#13;
hats for 25 cents, etc. Ed Emerson paid Emma Gregg $2.50&#13;
&#13;
per week for board, room and washing.&#13;
&#13;
Augstine Sackett and wife came to Berlin Twp. in 1820 and in&#13;
&#13;
1830 built the home on the Curve Road. George was raised&#13;
&#13;
there and his son Howard's widow lives there now. . George&#13;
&#13;
was a very prominent and prosperous citizen. He served in&#13;
&#13;
the state legislature and was county sheriff. . The Sacketts&#13;
&#13;
came to Massachusetts in 1630. . . . This branch of Emersons&#13;
&#13;
are descendents of Thomas E. of Ipswich, Massachusetts.&#13;
&#13;
Among them are Ralph Waldo Emerson, Wendell Phillips,&#13;
&#13;
Phillips Brooks and the mother of William Howard Taft.</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 9 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]&#13;
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The Philander E. Whittier Family - as given by W. P. Whittier&#13;
&#13;
P. E. Whittier met and became engaged to Mary P. Tufts of&#13;
&#13;
Farmington, Maine. The gold rush was on at that time and he&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
were married soon after his return. Mary had put in part of&#13;
&#13;
her time teaching school at $6.00 a month and boarded around&#13;
&#13;
according to the number of scholars each family had. They&#13;
&#13;
came to Ohio in 1866 and purchased the farm we now live on. &#13;
&#13;
They paid $3200.00 for 112 1/2 acres. to Theodore and John Lewis.&#13;
&#13;
On the place were two small houses and two log barns. . . &#13;
&#13;
Father started a Sunday School, and occasionally preached.&#13;
&#13;
He and mother were Freewill Baptists. To this marriage&#13;
&#13;
five children were born; Mary Emma, Willia Francis,&#13;
&#13;
Winifred Parker, Julia Alice and Sarah Ellen. The girls all&#13;
&#13;
taught school at $20.00 to $30.00 a month. Alice changed to&#13;
&#13;
nursing and died in the service in Los Angeles, Calif., in &#13;
&#13;
1945. Frank owned and ran the Sunbury News for several&#13;
&#13;
years and was also mayor of Sunbury. He was county sur-&#13;
&#13;
veyer for two terms and died January 31, 1941 in Columbus.&#13;
&#13;
Fred stayed and worked on the home place for board and&#13;
&#13;
$15.00 a month. He married Edith H. Ferson, December&#13;
&#13;
25, 1899, then bought out the other heirs and has managed&#13;
&#13;
the home for 51 years all told. Two daughters were born&#13;
&#13;
to this union; Mary Louise and Doris Edith. At the time&#13;
&#13;
day labor was $1.00 a day for ten hours' work. Twenty years&#13;
&#13;
later the girls both taught school for $125.00 a month. W. P.&#13;
&#13;
Whittier was manager of the Delaware Co. Telephone Co.&#13;
&#13;
from 1905 to 1914. The Berlin Centralized school petition&#13;
&#13;
was started by Ed Irwin and W. P. Whittier. . . When our&#13;
&#13;
folks came from Maine in 1866 and located here, the place&#13;
&#13;
was called Jacktown. There had been 11 houses and a potash-&#13;
&#13;
ery. Dr. Clapp had the post office; Lewis kept tavern;&#13;
&#13;
Preacher Thompson had one of the Underground Stations. He&#13;
&#13;
said his wife's poke bonnet and green skirt had been worn as &#13;
&#13;
a disguise by many a negro on his way north. The wooden&#13;
&#13;
bridge across Alum Creek by the Seymour Jaynes place was&#13;
&#13;
built about 1874 on the lot line between Wesley Stuart and the&#13;
&#13;
Waterfields. The road from the west came diagonally across&#13;
&#13;
the bottom land to the ford just south of the bridge. The main&#13;
&#13;
road went north through the farms of John Valentine, Hubert&#13;
&#13;
Jaynes and Leonard Hitchcock (who had a saw mill run by&#13;
&#13;
water power) then forded the river and went north on the east&#13;
&#13;
bank of Alum Creek to the lot lines of Benoni Dickerman and&#13;
&#13;
Joseph Irwin, thence east to the Presbyterian Church.</text>
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                    <text>[page 10]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 10 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]

The William Manter Family - as given by Mr. Sealy Manter.

William Manter was born in 1818 and came from Connecticut 

to Ohio. He settled back of the schoolhouse on the Peach-

blow Road. He married Susan Stanton and they had three

sons and two daughters. One child died in infancy, one son

died in the Civil War - his name was Frank. The others were

Sealy, William, Frances and Selia. He later bought the farm

that is now owned by Will Scott. Later, he moved to a farm

south of Galena where he died in 1895. . . When he came to

Ohio, it was all timber in this part of the country, the road

was blazed on the trees. William had four brothers, but we 

do not know their names or where they lived.

The Dunham Family - as given by James Dunham

The Dunham genealogy may be traced back to Rychert Dunham,

born 1294, a Spanish adventurer in England. The tenth gen-

eration is represented by Deacon John Dunham, born 1588 in

Scrooby. He came to Plymouth on the Mayflower. The origi-

nal 1807 Dunham lands were in Berkshire Twp. The sixteenth

generation under Jeremiah Dunham, a son of Harlock born

1814, died 1843. He married Amanda Blodgett and they lived

in Berlin Twp. After his death, she married John Peacock,

a weaver from Boston, Massachusetts. . . . Oscar Dunham,

the son of Jeremiah, was born 1842 and died 1913. He is

buried in the Cheshire Cemetery. He married Mary May.

They had four children: Alverdo, Albert, Inez (married Philip

Shade) and Matoka (married William Foster). The eighteenth

generation was Alverdo Dunham, born October 3, in Berlin

Twp. He married Alice Dunham. Alverdo ('Do') Dunham's

children are Audrey, Inez, James, Earl and Neil.

The Lackey Family - as given by Ethel Lackey Plunkett

The first Ohio settlers of the Lackey family were Alexander

and Martha Hart Lackey, who came from Carlisle, Penna.

in 1830. They came in covered wagons and settled on a farm

on East Broad Street in Columbus where the Memorial Hall

now stands. After their three sons were married, each

moved to Berlin Twp. As each son left home, the father gave

him a wagon and a team of horses. . . David Hart Lackey came

to Berlin Twp. in 1850. He bought forty-seven and one-half

acres from Ranson Adams in 1850. This land was on the Curve

Road west of the railroad and east of the Sweeney homestead.

Edgar, the second brother bought 80 acres in 1851 in Berkshire

Twp. He also bought 59 acres in Berlin Twp. and sold his to 

Thomas Jefferson Lackey, May 3, 1853. Thomas Jefferson

was the grandfather of Ernest and Ethel. The 59 acres was

located on the Gregory Road. He later obtained some land</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 11 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]&#13;
&#13;
from Chauncey Smith. This country was a real wilderness&#13;
&#13;
then. Thomas lived with his parents in Franklin Co. until&#13;
&#13;
1857, when he and his wife, Catherine Schanck Lackey and&#13;
&#13;
their two sons (William Lewis, 2 1/2 years old and Edson Bird-&#13;
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sell, 6 months) made the tiresome trip in big wagons. David&#13;
&#13;
and Edith were born in Berlin Twp. At the age of four,&#13;
&#13;
Edson died and he is buried in the Cheshire Blockhouse Ceme-&#13;
&#13;
tery. William Lewis and David lived on adjoining farms. .&#13;
&#13;
Thomas was the first in the community to own a two horse&#13;
&#13;
mowing machine, a grain reaper and a left hand walking&#13;
&#13;
plow. He died in January 1905. His home was a plain,&#13;
&#13;
modest, Christian one where his neighbors and friends were&#13;
&#13;
always welcome. He shared all church and community res-&#13;
&#13;
ponsibilities. After his death, 8 acres of his farm were sold&#13;
&#13;
to the Berlin Board of Education as the site for the present&#13;
&#13;
centralized school building.&#13;
&#13;
The country store played its part in community life of this&#13;
&#13;
period. Thomas often took produce to the Samuel Nash coun-&#13;
&#13;
try store at Tanktown or West Berlin and exchanged it for the&#13;
&#13;
supplied he needed. The records of the store show that&#13;
&#13;
Thomas took nine pounds of butter there and got ninety cents&#13;
&#13;
for it. Among the items he took in exchange for it were - &#13;
&#13;
coffee at 15? per pound; saleratus at 10? and 4 yards of cotton&#13;
&#13;
at 40?. . . In 1857, Thomas and Alfred Lackey joined the&#13;
&#13;
Cheshire Methodist Church which had been built 9 years before.&#13;
&#13;
Thomas hauled the new bell from the West Berlin Railroad&#13;
&#13;
Station. He was a member of the official board and a trustee&#13;
&#13;
until his death. . . A petition for a new road from Cheshire&#13;
&#13;
Street through Cheshire was circulated by David Lackey,&#13;
&#13;
Jacob Longnecker, Thomas Griffith, Fawn Ryant and C. J.&#13;
&#13;
Slough. . . All of the first and second generation are gone&#13;
&#13;
except Edith Hanna of Columbus and all but three are buried&#13;
&#13;
in the Cheshire Cemetery. . . . In his humble, modest and&#13;
&#13;
sincere way of living, Thomas Jefferson Lackey laid a&#13;
&#13;
priceless foundation and gave a great heritage for the future&#13;
&#13;
descendents of his family.&#13;
&#13;
The Freshwater Family - as given by Ethel Freshwater Patton&#13;
&#13;
Archibald Freshwater married Lydia Lorena Tuller, August&#13;
&#13;
8, 1844. They had three sons, Arkison, Benjamin Franklin&#13;
&#13;
and Julius Homer ("Duke") and an adopted daughter, Ella&#13;
&#13;
Perry. He bought a tract of land a mile west of Tanktown,&#13;
&#13;
built a log cabin and moved his family there in 1857. He&#13;
&#13;
cleared the land, built rail fences and later the 1 1/2 story&#13;
&#13;
house east of the log cabin.. . . . Arkison ran off to war and&#13;
&#13;
was on Sherman's March to the Sea. He was a sergeant.&#13;
&#13;
Archibold was called into the 100 days' service and made a &#13;
&#13;
Captain. The two small boys were left to help with the farm-</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 12 of Berlin Township Program of the Delaware County Historical Society]&#13;
&#13;
ing. Both Frank and Duke received their early education at&#13;
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the West Berlin School. Later Frank entered Ohio Wesleyan&#13;
&#13;
where he graduated in the classical course in 1877. He then&#13;
&#13;
studied law under Carper and VanDeman and was admitted to&#13;
&#13;
the bar, June 2, 1885. He opened a law office in Delaware in&#13;
&#13;
1885. He taught school at West Berlin and here he married&#13;
&#13;
Nell Elouise Babcock in 1889. He had two sons and two&#13;
&#13;
daughters. He was a member of the firm of Freshwater,&#13;
&#13;
Marriott and Wickham; was probate judge for 2 terms;&#13;
&#13;
member of Hiram Lodge; K. of P. and B. P. O. E. . . After&#13;
&#13;
Arkison was dismissed from the army, he married Amelia&#13;
&#13;
Mathilda Breyfogle in 1866. Two of their children were born&#13;
&#13;
at Stratford, Archibald Reuben and Louis Ellsworth. Harry&#13;
&#13;
Rutherford, Ernest Blaine and Ida May were born at Berlin.&#13;
&#13;
He lived in the log cabin on the farm and on land east of the&#13;
&#13;
old farm. At the time of his death, he was living in Delaware.&#13;
&#13;
After Duke's marriage to Amanda Freshwater 1884, he bought&#13;
&#13;
land just across the road from the home place. Their child-&#13;
&#13;
ren, Ethel Lorena, OtaMarie and Lulu Blanche were born&#13;
&#13;
here. Amanda taught school at one time in Berlin, as did&#13;
&#13;
her daughters, Ethel and Blanche. . Duke and Amanda moved&#13;
&#13;
to Delaware in 1916. Amanda was 90 years old on March 20,&#13;
&#13;
1949. They lived in Berlin Twp. about 33 years.&#13;
&#13;
The Hoadleys and Caulkins Families - The early history of&#13;
&#13;
Berlin Twp. would not be complete without the names of&#13;
&#13;
the Hoadleys and Caulkins families. These families were&#13;
&#13;
attracted by the fertility of the soil and so constituted another&#13;
&#13;
wave of migration from the less fertile regions of Connecti-&#13;
&#13;
cut. They settled near Constantia, in the Alum Creek area.&#13;
&#13;
Some of these families are also buried in the Blockhouse&#13;
&#13;
Cemetery at Cheshire.&#13;
&#13;
Tanktown of Samuel Nash's day and Constantia of Asa and&#13;
&#13;
T. J. Scott's day and the West Berlin Community - presented&#13;
&#13;
by Anna Smith Pabst on an opaque projector with appropriate&#13;
&#13;
explanations and pictures.&#13;
&#13;
Tanktown 1850 - Plat Record V. 1 Delaware County, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
		Berlin surveyed - 81 lots&#13;
&#13;
		Surveyors - B. F. Loufbourrow&#13;
&#13;
			    H. E. Eaton&#13;
&#13;
	 1858 - Plat Record V.2&#13;
&#13;
		John B. Slack, Proprietor&#13;
&#13;
		Surveyor - Charles Neil&#13;
&#13;
Atlas 1866, p. 23 - showing Samuel Nash' land and home; and&#13;
&#13;
William Henry Nash's home.</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
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1851 - First Agent on C.C. &amp; L.L.R.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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1860, Sale Bill of Samuel Nash (owned 134 acres)&#13;
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	cow &amp; calf		 30.00		A. Cowgill&#13;
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Barrows; R. Griffith; Geary; Lackey; English; Asa Emerson;&#13;
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Smith; Flagg; Sherman; Elliott; Dickerman; Lewis; Janes;&#13;
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Griffin; Gardner; Doty; Mantor; Miller; Cunningham; Slack;&#13;
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Caswell; Shade; May; Scott; Day; Shaw; McWilliams; Ball;&#13;
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&#13;
R. C. Gardner commended plastering house, May 15, 1853.&#13;
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C.C.&amp; L.R.R. Ticket - round trip Columbus - 55 cents -&#13;
&#13;
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Chauncey W. Smith; Henrietta Smith; Rachel A. Gregg; Samuel&#13;
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D. Geary; Martha Geary; Adolphus W.McFarland; Margaret&#13;
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McFarland; Clarissa McWilliams; Ignatius Brown; Elijah Slack.&#13;
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Home made compass. Bullet mould. Small hand-carved&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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West Berlin School - Margaret Sweeney, teacher.&#13;
&#13;
Guy Gooding School - Ira Gregory, teacher.&#13;
&#13;
West Berlin - Ora Schanck Williams, teacher.&#13;
&#13;
District 2 - Edson Williams, teacher. Pupils: Julia Elliott&#13;
&#13;
(Wilson); John Elliott; Zelpha Wilcox (James).&#13;
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District 8 - George Whitman, teacher&#13;
&#13;
Cheshire School - pupils: Wayland Ryant, Bertha Terrill.&#13;
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School Roll of 1884-85 - Minnie Ferson, teacher; Lydia and&#13;
&#13;
Edgar Gregory, Margaret Sweeney.&#13;
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C. W. Smith General Merchandise Store, 1912&#13;
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C. W. Smith Huckster Wagon, horses "Topsy"and"Maud."&#13;
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Home of G. A. and Anna E. J. Nash Hall&#13;
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Mary Carhart Hall Scott; Mrs. Charles Wilcox; Mrs. Irwin,&#13;
&#13;
mother of Ed, Jafe, Herb and Jo. Jafe Irwin and wife;&#13;
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Ed Irwin; Carrie Slough (Gooding); Pierce's; Libbie Smith&#13;
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(Hughes); Marston Civil War Letter; Daniel James Homes;&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. David Lackey; Joel and George Cleveland;&#13;
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As children - Ray Hall, Marie Griffith, Emma McWilliams&#13;
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(Griffith) Homer and Hattie Smith Gregory.&#13;
&#13;
Winnie Winters (Furniss); C. U. and Eunice Gardner Hall;&#13;
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Emma Gregg; Aunt Fidelia Roloson; Eva Griffith (Willey)&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Jany 8th,Dr.to four weeks &amp; six days board at $1.12 per wk.&#13;
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Elbert Evarts commenced board with me again Jany 15.&#13;
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Elbert Evarts commenced boarding with me again March 5,&#13;
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&#13;
Elbert Evarts left boarding with me March 17th, 1840.&#13;
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	To one horse ride		.25&#13;
&#13;
	May 21 to 3 bushels oats	.60&#13;
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	To one days work		.50&#13;
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	June 25 to one ham	       1.00&#13;
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Lewis saw mill.		.12&#13;
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	To 12 lights of window sash	.75&#13;
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all accounts with Isaac Carhart and found him due one dollar&#13;
&#13;
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	To surveying lands		.75&#13;
&#13;
	To making out one deed		.25&#13;
&#13;
	To surveying land		.75&#13;
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                <text>Assistant Activities Editor A. Bodenman; Artists S. Slack, L. Harroun;  Assistant Scholarship Manager J. Nuckles; Assistant Music Editor V. Daily; Activities Editor B. Bergandine; Ad Manager S. Souders; Assistant Ad Manager S. Higgins; Music Editor J Hoover; Sports Editor C. Meeker; Assistant Sports Editor P. Welch; Subscriptions Manager K. Kintner; Assistant Subscriptions Manager B. Hoover; Photographers Sam Jones, William Mulpas; Typists Mary Limings, Myra Elfrink, Arlene Elkins, Joyce Clark</text>
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