. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. !.::-ki. STONY CREEK TOWNSHIP. within its limits. Cedar and Poplar Run Mpotings are both inStony Creek, and very many of the honored pioneers of that sec-tion worshiped in these sanctuaries, and now lie awaiting theArchangels trump in the humble inclosure of the dead whichare near those sacrod places of humble waiting upon the Spiritof the Lord. In life they spent their years in quiet industryand patient and sincere


. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. !.::-ki. STONY CREEK TOWNSHIP. within its limits. Cedar and Poplar Run Mpotings are both inStony Creek, and very many of the honored pioneers of that sec-tion worshiped in these sanctuaries, and now lie awaiting theArchangels trump in the humble inclosure of the dead whichare near those sacrod places of humble waiting upon the Spiritof the Lord. In life they spent their years in quiet industryand patient and sincere obedience to the guidance of the voicewithin; now for those earnest, steadfast souls, faith has beenchanged to sight and struggling prayer to triumphant first school in the township was taught in 1820 by MosesHodson, then a young man, still living, but young no longer, hishome being in Delaware County, four or five miles from schoolhonse stood between Joab and John were perhaps twenty pupils. Armtield Thornbnrg, thattells the story, was one of them. Solomon Wright tells some (jueer tales out of school con-cerning the pupils and the teachers o


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