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| 1 | Back row: Benjamin Kouns, Alex Kouns, Benjamin Wakefield Mid Row from left: Grace Hatcher Kouns Samuel Kouns Jr., Salome McClure, Harriet "Lizzie" Wakefield. Children: Adrienne, Samuel and Mabel Kouns children of Ben and Grace. |
Mary Grace Hatcher
Adrienne Burns Kouns Samuel Kouns, Jr. Samuel Walstein Kouns Salome McClure | |
| 2 | Benjamin Kouns with children. His wife Grace died young. |
Benjamin Edgar Kouns
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| 5 | Moses Lee Cox |
Moses Lee Cox
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| 6 | Memorial Page for B. W. Hobbs |
Braxton Dean Hobbs
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| 7 | William Cox and Lula Mae Miller Cox |
William Braxton Cox
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| 8 | Brack Hobbs, Braxton Jason "Doc" Cox, Henry Hobbs, Hiram Spencer and Corbett Hobbs |
Braxton Jason Cox
Braxton Dean Hobbs Corbet Reisor Hobbs Henry Bethel Hobbs | |
| 9 | 1992 Ironton Regatta Charlie Kouns volunteers to take breathalizer test. Read article. |
Charles Vidt Kouns
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| 10 | A scene of Superior, Lawrence County, Ohio Superior, Ohio |
Nannie Honshell
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| 11 | Albert and Charles, sons of John Campbell and a daughter of John Campbell on horse. 5th and Lawrence Street Ironton, Ohio First Presbyterian Church also in view at 5th & Lawrence streets. |
Albert Campbell
Charles Campbell John Campbell | |
| 12 | Albert Rieghlig Cooper |
Albert Rieghlig Cooper
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| 13 | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Alma Olwe Hammond
Allen Eugene Kouns Charles Benjanin Kouns Living | |
| 14 | Alvin Kouns, Andrew "Bud" Kouns, Ed Kouns and Rachel Gillen Kouns |
Rachel Ann Gillen
Alvin Pennell Kouns Andrew Pennell Kouns Edward Hunter Kouns | |
| 15 | Ambrose Cox |
Ambrose Cox
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| 16 | Ambrose Cox Death Certificate
1935 |
Ambrose Cox
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| 17 | Ambrose Cox on left. |
Ambrose Cox
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| 18 | Ambrose Cox WWI Draft Registration Card |
Ambrose Cox
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| 19 | Amy Grace Dowler |
Amy Grace Dowler
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| 20 | An old prescription written by Dr. I. E. Shute Opelousas, LA |
Ira Emmett Shute
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| 21 | Andrew P. Kouns Sr. and wife, Hannah Hisey Kouns |
Martha Hannah Hisey\Hiser
Andrew P. Kouns | |
| 22 | Andrew Pennell "Bud" Kouns |
Andrew Pennell Kouns
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| 23 | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Living
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| 24 | Anna Sedan Milich center, her son, Stanley, and his family. |
Living
Living Stanley V. Milich Anna Sedan | |
| 25 | Anne Mae Martin Greenlee |
Anna Mae Martin
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| 26 | ARION - operated by Sallie Bay Smith and Family. While speaking of Sallie Bay Smith, it of interest to state that she was the mother of six children. She was long active in the operation of the ferry at Proctorville and her children followed in her footsteps. Her two sons, Capt. George W. Smith, Sr. and Capt. Ed Smith (both deceased) operated ferry boats at Proctorville. First the Whisper and later the Arion. They knew the river and served the public faithfully many years. Of the four girls were Josephine Smith Roush, Hattie Smith Morrison, Virgie Smith Thomas and Fritz Smith Kitts. |
Sarah Bay
William G. Smith | |
| 27 | Bedroom in the John Campbell House Ironton, Ohio |
John Campbell
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| 28 | Belle Nixon daughter of David Nixon Description: the picture is Belle James B Powers jbpowers@mac.com |
Emma Belle Nixon
Estella W. Nixon Jean Franklyn Nixon | |
| 29 | Bill Brubaker |
David William Brubaker
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| 30 | Bill Cox and son, Colin. Uncle Bill worked for the L&N Railroad. |
William Braxton Cox
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| 31 | Bill Cox son of Lydia Cox |
William Bowen Cox
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| 32 | BONANZA - owned by the Bay Brothers BONANZA - owned by the Bay Brothers Other boats built by the Bay's were: "J. C. Crossley," "Rosedale," "City of Ironton," "Minnie Bay," "Louise", "Chevalier," "Lizzie Bay," "Henry M. Stanley," "Ruth," "Ruth #2," " "Chesapeake," "Kanawha," "Bay Queen," and the "Greyhound." Some of the other boats owned and operated by the Bay's were: "A. L. Norton," "Falcon," "B. T. Enos." "Georgia," "Hanging Rock," "Sandy Valley," "Urania," "Nora Belle," (also a mail boat) "Fannie Dugan," "Greenwood," "Bay Line," "Virginia," "Queen City," "Stella", "Katie," "Bonanza," and the "Volunteer." The Bay brothers were the most prominent steamboat men ever to live in Lawrence county. They were known all over the western waters as the leading steamboatmen on the Ohio River. They built, owned and operated more than 40 boats during their more than 50 years in the steamboat business, building some of the largest and fastest boats on the River. |
George W. Bay
William Bay | |
| 33 | Brack D. Gentry |
Family: Gentry/Oldham (F1)
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| 34 | Brack Gentry WW1 Draft Registration |
Brack Dickerson Gentry
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| 35 | Brack Hobbs |
Braxton Dean Hobbs
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| 36 | Brothers Brack and Oscar Gentry |
Brack Dickerson Gentry
Oscar Lee Gentry | |
| 37 | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Allen Eugene Kouns
Living | |
| 38 | Brubaker farm in Iowa |
Family: Brubaker/Pettibone (F0005)
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| 39 | C.A. Alderman Mr. C. A. Alderman, the senior member of the firm of C. Alderman & Son, has had a practical experience in the dry goods business covering a period of nearly half a century. He was born in Morgan County, Ohio, in 1826. In 1851 he removed to Letart Falls, Meigs County, and began his first experience in the dry goods business. Since that time he has been continually in the same line. He came to Ironton in 1865 and is one reliable merchants of the city. In 1892 his son, C. B. Alderman, became a partner in the business and has since assumed many of the responsibilities. On the 6th day of May 1897, Mr. And Mrs. Alderman celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Alderman is a Prohibitionist in politics, and for many years has been a local preacher in the Methodist denomination. |
Family: Alderman/ (F4)
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| 40 | Capt. James G. Hayes, CSA |
James G. Hayes
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| 41 | Carie Norman Martin This was taken from a group photo of George Martin with all his sons. |
Carrie N. Martin
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| 42 | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Living
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| 43 | Caryl 1978 graduation photo |
Living
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| 44 | Catherine (Scott) Alexander |
Catherine Scott
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| 45 | Centre Furnance Superior, Ohio |
Nannie Honshell
Lindsey Kelly | |
| 46 | Charles Campbell Son of John and Elizabeth (Caldwell) Campbell |
Charles Campbell
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| 47 | Charles Clark Brubaker |
Charles Clark Brubaker
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| 48 | Charles Truslow Kouns | ||
| 49 | Charlie Truslow Kouns Charlie T. Kouns Son of Isaac Hunter and Sarah Jane Whitehead |
Charles Truslow Kouns
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| 50 | CHEVALIER - Built for the Bay Line CHEVALIER 1003 Stw p wh b. Mason City, W. Va., 1888. 131.2x22x3.3. Engines, 13 1/2’s-3 1/2 ft. Two boilers, each 42” by 18 ft. Built for the Bay Line and long ran Huntington-Gallipolis under ownership of Capt. M. E. Brown, Gallipolis, with Capt. A. H. Brown, Guyandotte, master. Capt. Dick Brown also was master-pilot. On May 22, 1907, at 1:00 A.M., she burned at the C&O wharfboat, Huntington. The fire department could not reach her due to the road being blocked by the C&O freight cars. |
George W. Bay
William Bay |