20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . w in this place. After-wards he became the owner of the news-paper, and having disposed of that enter-prise, he went away and has since him was Lawrence Heiskel,whose father, Daniel 0. Heiskel, was anold i-esident of this township and lived ashort distance south of the village. afterwards moved to Port Wil-liam, where, I believe, he still resides. Some ten or twelve years ago CharlesE. Ballard opened a law office in this vil-lage and was a resident here for a afterwards e
20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . w in this place. After-wards he became the owner of the news-paper, and having disposed of that enter-prise, he went away and has since him was Lawrence Heiskel,whose father, Daniel 0. Heiskel, was anold i-esident of this township and lived ashort distance south of the village. afterwards moved to Port Wil-liam, where, I believe, he still resides. Some ten or twelve years ago CharlesE. Ballard opened a law office in this vil-lage and was a resident here for a afterwards established his main officein Springfield, still retaining the office inthis village and coming here every Tues-day. John L. Dickey for some time had alaw office in this village, but afterwardsremoved to Springfield. James B. Ma-lone, a native of this place, was recently,admitted to the bar and has opened anoffice in Springfield. To him the writeris indebted for many of the facts concern-ing the village history. E. T. Collins was a resident physicianof this village for more than a half-. Il WICKIIAM PIANO PLATE CO., SPRINGFIELD
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