. A standard history of the Hanging Rock iron region of Ohio; an authentic narrative of the past, with an extended survey of the industrial and commercial development. and he is now engaged in the same business inthe firm of (!, \V. Thomas Shoe Company. f>02 HANGING ROCK IRON REGION There were two banks in 1874 and the officers of the First NationalBank were Horace Lette Chapman,- president;; Volny II. Benton, cashier, and T. .1. Edwards, assistant. The last mimed was a son ofEbeu Edwards, I lie lirsl Jackson Welshman elected lo a county business anil |irolessioiinl men were. N


. A standard history of the Hanging Rock iron region of Ohio; an authentic narrative of the past, with an extended survey of the industrial and commercial development. and he is now engaged in the same business inthe firm of (!, \V. Thomas Shoe Company. f>02 HANGING ROCK IRON REGION There were two banks in 1874 and the officers of the First NationalBank were Horace Lette Chapman,- president;; Volny II. Benton, cashier, and T. .1. Edwards, assistant. The last mimed was a son ofEbeu Edwards, I lie lirsl Jackson Welshman elected lo a county business anil |irolessioiinl men were. Nelson T. Cavclt, who was asaddler; LI. A. Bedel, a jeweler; Mrs. M. A. DuIIadway, niilliner; DavidEdgar, liveryman ; Chestnut and Woodmansee, clothiers; Doctors, A. B.,\\r. II. and I. T. Monahan, C. K. Crumitt, William JO. Williams;Attorneys, Irvine Dnngan, .lames Tripp, Levi Uungan, J. W. Laird,J. W. Longbon, E. H. Bingham, W. K. Hastings, T. L. Hughes, .Jr., tin-last two partners. II. C. Miller, insurance agent. The last named isstill engaged in the same business. Dr. W. II. Monahan remains, andAttorney L. B. Bingham resides in Toledo. David L. Pickrel named. WmaSk Main Street, Jackson above lives retired in Jackson, also Mark Steruberger and T. J. Edwards,II. L. Chapman lives at Columbus, but he still retains the presidencyof tin- First National Bank. John M. Martin, brother of Courtney , was postmaster of Jackson. Ira and Morris Steruberger werein business at the corner of Main and Broadway. Dr. W. F. Hale was inthe Oratton Block. II. J. Oarr living south of town had a fruit treenursery. B. Kahn, Anson llanna, William Vaughn, Jacob A. Long andothers were ottering building lots for sale in new additions to the Armstrong, of Waverly, was elected cashier of the First NationalBank to succeed Volny II. Benton, who resigned on account of failinghealth, and entered upon his duties November 2, 1874. 11. A. Bedel,the jeweler, came from Baltimore! in 1874, and bega


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