History of Seneca County, Ohio . A FIRMA. SEJJECA COUNTY AGRICULTUEAL SOCIETY. Agieen Ingraham, president; Levi Davis, vice-president; R. G. Pennington,recording secretai-y; Sam Waggoner, corresponding secretarj; LloydNorris, treasurer; George Stoner, John Terry andJoseph McClelland, executive capital of this institution in March. 1843. consisted of 345,000acres of land in Seneca Coimty, and the membership at that time was present constitution, under which the society works, was adopted in reports to the annual meeting held in December, 1884, showed thatthe socie


History of Seneca County, Ohio . A FIRMA. SEJJECA COUNTY AGRICULTUEAL SOCIETY. Agieen Ingraham, president; Levi Davis, vice-president; R. G. Pennington,recording secretai-y; Sam Waggoner, corresponding secretarj; LloydNorris, treasurer; George Stoner, John Terry andJoseph McClelland, executive capital of this institution in March. 1843. consisted of 345,000acres of land in Seneca Coimty, and the membership at that time was present constitution, under which the society works, was adopted in reports to the annual meeting held in December, 1884, showed thatthe society was in good condition as compared with the previous year, the in-debtedness having been reduced over § E. T. Stickney was re-electedpresident and C. Y. Brundage. vice-president. The nine managers elected forthe ensuing two years are as follows: Big Spring. Peter Brayton; Clinton,Edward H. Swander; Eden, Samuel Koch; Reed, David F. Jordan; Scipio,James Van Fleet; Seneca, Peter Haefling; Thompson, John Weller; Tiffin,


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