20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . Lodge, Chapter, Council and Com-mandery at Springfield, and to the MysticShrine at Dayton. He is a member alsoof Mitchell Post, Grand Army of the Re-public, at Springfield. ALVAH T. GAELOUGH, a represent-ative agriculturist of Springfield Town-ship, operating a valuable farm of 223acres in Section 8 of that township, wasborn in Green Township, Clark County,Ohio, November 28, 1861, and is a son ofJames T. and Sarah J. (Hause) Gar-lough. The father of Alvah T. Garlough wasalso born in Green Township, where


20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . Lodge, Chapter, Council and Com-mandery at Springfield, and to the MysticShrine at Dayton. He is a member alsoof Mitchell Post, Grand Army of the Re-public, at Springfield. ALVAH T. GAELOUGH, a represent-ative agriculturist of Springfield Town-ship, operating a valuable farm of 223acres in Section 8 of that township, wasborn in Green Township, Clark County,Ohio, November 28, 1861, and is a son ofJames T. and Sarah J. (Hause) Gar-lough. The father of Alvah T. Garlough wasalso born in Green Township, where hedied March 28, 1905, but the grand-father, Jacob Garlough, was born inMaryland and came to Clark County in1812, taking up land in Green Township,on which he lived during the remainderof his life. James T. Garlough spent thewhole of his long and useful life in GreenTownship. His occupation was farmingand he was numbered with the townshipssubstantial men. He married Sarah , who was a daughter of WilliamHause, who came from Virginia to ClarkCounty prior to the birth of Mrs. Gar-.


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