Dallas studied and researched Warren County history for many years
while still living in the County and has written numerous local history articles.
Many of these arrticles were published in the Western Star newspaper from 1993
thru 1999. He is also the author of five books:
He also wrote for the LaFollette Press and the Volunteer Times in Campbell
County, Tennessee. Many of the Tennessee local history articles are available
on the Campbell
County TNGenWeb site. Between Warren County and Campbell County, Dallas
has over 500 articles to his credit.
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Article |
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Ice Manufacturing on the Little Miami River |
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Thirty Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry |
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Seventy Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry |
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Early Warren County Mills |
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James Hart Made His Mark In Early Warren County |
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Franklin-Area Chautauqua Was Cultural, Civic Marvel |
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Colonel Thomas Paxton |
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Franklin's Bridge History |
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Warren County Citizens World War II Efforts At
Home |
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Pioneer Happenings |
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The Statutes Of Ohio |
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Another Time In Ohio |
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Forest Game In The Early Miami Country |
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Franklin's Admiral James Findlay Schenck |
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Morrow's Major James D. Wallace |
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Shakers And The War |
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Civil War Area Military Camps |
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The Miami-Erie Canal |
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Description Of The Packet And Line Canal Boats |
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Importance Of The Ferry In The Building Of Ohio |
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Captain William Rion Hoel |
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Assorted Mills On The Little Miami River |
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Turtlecreek Twp. Participants In The Civil War
1861-1865 |
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Early Ohio And Local Bridges |
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Indian Cornfields |
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Indian Farming |
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Early Indian Foods |
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1903 Warren County Atlas Reveals Happening In County |
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The Wyandottes Last March Through Ohio |
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County Tidbits - Native American Incidents |
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Early Roads In Ohio |
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Droving Days In Another Time |
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Early Stagecoaches And Their Routes |
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Issue Of Western Star Recalls Past |
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Early Military Forts In Ohio |
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Ohio Taverns Of Note |
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Miscellaneous Ohio Tavern Names |
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The Passenger Pigeon And Its Demise |
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Some Bygone Trades |
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Backwoods Life In Early Turtlecreek Township |
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Lebanon In 1818 |
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Pioneer Hunters And Their Adventures |
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Warren County Roads And Their Name Changes |
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Emigrants Trials In The Ohio Valley |
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Carriage Making As Told By The Western Star |
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Droving Days In Early Ohio |
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Christian Waldschmidt's Paper Mill |
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Miscellaneous Wayne Township Items |
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Postal Systems And The Postage Stamp |
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More Lebanon Tidbits |
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The Indian's Horses |
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Emigrant's Adventures |
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The Great Miami River |
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More On The Great Miami River |
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Reminiscence Of The Old Stone Burr Grist And Saw
Mills On The Banks Of The Little Miami River. |
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Little Corwin's Battle Over Their Own Post Office |
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Quakers 100 Anniversary Of Miami Monthly Meeting
In 1903 |
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Early Counties In Ohio Looked Different In Those
Days |
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The Farmer Was Once Another Paper Printed In Lebanon |
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A Brief History Of The 1890 Explosion At Kings
Mills |
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The Little Miami Railway Was Important In County
History |
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Pioneer Village Holds Old Time Food And Music Festival |
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Albert Brant And His Experiences During The Civil
War |
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Major Collin Ford And His Experience During The
Civil War |
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Franklin Twp. Participants In The Civil War |
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Wayne Twp. Participants In The Civil War |
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Clear Creek Twp.Participants In The Civil War |
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William H. Clement: One Of Morrow's Founders |
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Meat Brought To Market On The Hoof In Early Days |
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Captain William H. Hamilton - Early Warren Countian |
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Rhoda Whitacre Hollingsworth - Early Warren Countian |
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Flour Milling In The Miami Valley |
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American Indian Culture Has Changed Ways Of The
World |
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Indian Summer Has American Origins That Date To
Revolutionary War Times |
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A Look At Warren County In 1809 |
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Mason Gas Well Discovery At The Turn Of The Century |
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Old Time Games Are Recalled |
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Telegraph Lines Abounded Along Little Miami River |
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Local Civil War Vet Remembered |
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Microfilm Sings Tune Of Some Early Warren County
Bands |
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Thriving Warren County Shaker Sect Dwindled To
Final Number Of 16 |
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Microfilm Of 1889 Article Provides Insights To
Early Lebanon |
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Colonel Hopkins Said To Be Fine 'Gentleman Of The
Old School' |
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A Visit To Klingling's Prescription Book |
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The Intemperance And Profanity Of General St. Clair's
Army |
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Historic Oldtown Hosted Tecumseh, Daniel Boone |
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Morrow Resident Worthington Got W.T. Sherman's
Attention |
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Warren County Streams, Woodlands Attracted Early
Quakers |
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Native Americans Cleared Much Of Ohio For First
Farmers |
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Ohio And Local Taverns And Their Names |
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More Tavern Names And Places |
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More Tavern Names And Places |
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Old Miami Trail Has Traversed The Ages |
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William Smalley - Indian Captive, Woodsman, Guide
And Pioneer On Todd's Fork |
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Abel Janney |
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The First Of The Armies of White Men That Ever
Marched Through Warren County, Ohio |
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Gen. Josiah Harmar |
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A Great Commander - Gen. George Rogers Clark Leads
Armies Through County. |
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Thomas Corwin And His Part In The Civil War |
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Miss Amanda Stokes - Civil War Heroine |
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Joseph W. O'Neall - Civil War Prisoner |
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The Warren County Canal |
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Early Warren Countians Improved Standard of Living |
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Early Americans Ate Well, Fast In Taverns And Households |
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Lebanon's Greatest Flood Occurred In July, 1882 |
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Colonol Louis Drake Ranks With Boone And Kenton |
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Massie, Salem, And Harlan, Township Participants
In The Civil War |
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Washington And Union Township Participants In The
Civil War |
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Civil War Letters Written From Soldiers Residing
In Warren County |
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A Short History Of The First And Second Ohio Volunteer
Infantry |
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Warren County Towns And Settlement Histories |
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Early Warren County Land Owners And The Prices
They Paid |
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Early History Of Lebanon |
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The Origin Of Modern Roads |
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Early Railways Of The Warren County Area |
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A Brief Sketch Of Warren County's Early Educational
System |
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Waynesville's First 200 Years In New History Book |
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Early Days Of The Steddom Family |
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Deerfield Township's Early Planners Emigrated From
Pennsylvania Lands |
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Fossil Collecting Was Popular Hobby After Civil
War |
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Potpourri Of Lebanon History |
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Mansfield Was True Jack-Of-All-Trades |
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Local Water Ways Reveal History In Warren County |
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Warren County Inventors |
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Early Medical Profession In Warren County |
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Massie Township Is Small In Size, But Big In Reward |
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The Mannerisms And Traits Of The Native Americans
In Ohio |
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The Harner Family Misfortune In Lebanon |
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Dunlevy: The First Judge Of Warren County |
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The Great Miami River And Its Travelers |
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The People And Sites Of Red Lion |
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The Invention And Extinction Of Plank Roads |
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History Of The Warren County Infirmary Building |
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No Orange Barrels, But Ohio Travelers Had Their
Own Hazards And Hassles Navigating The Roads |
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Early Ohio Postal Systems And Post-Riders |
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Remembering Lebanon's Jesse Durbin Ward |
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Frontier Men As Hunters In The Ohio Territory |
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Robert Way Made A Great Impact As A Teacher, Scholar,
Friend |
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The Small Town Of Middleboro Symbolic Of Life In
Early Warren County |
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History Of The Miami Valley's First Blockhouse |
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Kanawha Trail Passed Through Warren County |
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William Venable Left Legacy Of Writings, Teachings |
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Harveysburg Settlers Whistled A New Tune |
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Corwin And The Use Of "O.K." |
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Fatal Tragedy At Mathers Mill Bridge |
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Native Americans' Acts And Paths Of Defense |
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Story Of Early Successful Merchant |
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A Short History Of The Community Of Roachester |
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Sledding Major Event In Early Winters |
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History Of The Unique, Simple Lives Of The Shakers |
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Life Of A Warren Co. Abolitionist |
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History Of Abolitionist Clement Vallandigham |
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The History Of The Society Of Friends In Colonial
America |
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The History Of Washington Township Schools |
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Early Post Offices And Post Masters In Warren County,
Ohio |
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Frontier Hunters |
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An Old Sugar Camp |
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Old Time Swamps Of Miami Valley |
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History Of Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Infantry |
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History Of Seventeenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry |
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History Of Fourth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry |
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History Of Thirteenth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry |
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Monfort Family In County Has A Distinguished Past |
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Lebanon Academy's Educational Tradition Began In
1835 |
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History Of The Shaker Movement |
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Boulders At Rock School House And At Other Ohio
Locations |
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Match Maker William Ballard Shone Bright In County |
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Franklin/Carlisle's Barkalow Family One Of Ohio's
First |
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Warren County Roads And Their Histories |
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Cincinnati's Railway Tunnel Goes Through Many Changes |
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The Story Of Richard McNemar, An Eloquent Pioneer
Preacher |
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Brief History Of The Military Career Of Francis
Dunlavy |
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Early Settlers And The Customs They Adopted |
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Gov. Morrow's Old Mill |
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Traction War |
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The Proposed Xenia-Lebanon Line |
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First Railroad Trip Over Little Miami |
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First Turnpikes Through Warren County |
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Miscellaneous Railroads Through Warren County |
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Lebanon Was Home To National Normal University |
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Sellers (Zellers) Family Had Its Roots In Germany |
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Ichabod Halsey Was Early Warren County Settler |
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Washington School Was Early Rural Seat Of Learning |
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Fellowship Church Celebrating 170 Years In County |
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Surveying Was Important Profession In Early Days |
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Cumberland Presbyterian One Of Early Churches |
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Jonathan Sherwood's General Store In Oregonia |
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First Elections In The Northwest Territory |
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Maineville Academy Once Area School Of Higher Learning |
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Warren County's First Fair Was Held In 1850 |
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Goode Family Prominent In Wayne Township |
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Bogan Family |
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Warren County And Its Beginning |
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The Building Begins |
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Early Travels Through Warren County And Ohio |
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Modes Of Travel In Early Days Of Pioneers |
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Early Roads And The Laws Governing Them. |
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Early Canal Travel And Statistics |
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Maxwell And Kell Franklin Twp. Participants In
Civil War |
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Letter From The 35th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry |
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Early Clearings On The Miamis |
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The Pioneer's Food |
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Dunlevy Papers |
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Olden Times Miscellany |
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A Monument And An Autograph. |
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William Wood's Mill |
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Symmes's Purchase |
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Pre-Emption Rights |
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Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried In Warren County |
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What Was It Like In The County 150 Years Ago? |
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Popular Meat And Fruit Dishes During The 1800s |
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Early County Land Owners And The Prices They Paid |
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Early History Of Lebanon |
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Travels Of The Early Pioneers |
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Naming Of Caesar's Creek Is Still A Mystery |
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Miscellaneous World War II Participants From Warren
County |
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Business Circles Of Lebanon About 1835 |
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Forests That Pioneers Found In The County |
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Amanda Stokes Served As Civil War Nurse |
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A Short History Of The Wilkerson Family In Warren
County |
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Printing Trials In Early Warren County |
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Underground Railroad System Was Active In Southern
Ohio |
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Moving From The Horse To The Automobile In Ohio |
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Warren County Museum Is One Of The Best In The
Country |
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History Of Lebanon's First Lighting Facilities |
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Constitution Of The Horse Rangers Of Turtlecreek
Township |
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Early Preachers Received Little Pay For Their Services |
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Journey From New Jersey To Lebanon In 1807 |
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For A Time, County Was Connected To World By Canal |
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Yesterday's Professionals Lived In A Different
World |
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Extinct Trades That Were Popular In The 19th Century |
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Varied Tidbits Of Lebanon History |
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Nearby Village Of Blue Ball Has Changed Completely |
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Important Items In Lives Of Early Pioneers |
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Buffalo Trails Led The Way For Pioneers |
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Interesting Facts And Tidbits About Lebanon's Unique
Heritage |
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History Of The Warren County Genealogical Society |
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Blacksmithing Important Trade In Early History
Of County |
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The Old Jenning's Mill In Waynesville |
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Various Mills In Warren County |
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Little Miami Railroad Routes And Times |
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The Early Tavern, Its Laws And Requirements
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The Historic Ladies Of Lebanon |
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Native Americans' Acts And Paths Of Defense |
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Fort Ancient Site Of Sham Battle In 1912 |
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Tribulations Of Backwoods Life In Early Turtlecreek
Township |
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Covered Bridges Flourished In Early Ohio, Now Protected |
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Every Day Living In The New Country Was Challenging
And Strenuous |
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Emigrants Came To Ohio Valley For Resources, Opportunities |
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Warren County School News In The Year 1929 |
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The Sites And People Of Lebanon In The 1800's |
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Crossroads Open Door To Mainville's History |
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The Life Of Dr. Washington Lafayette Schenck |
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Early Transportation Methods On The River |
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An Early Trial |
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Our Corn Canneries |
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Presidents In Lebanon |
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Dewitt Clinton's Tour Of Ohio in 1825 and His Enthusiastic
Reception by the People |
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The Lincoln Family |
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An Astronomer's Boyhood |
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Oldest Medical Society |
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The Life And Times Of Pioneer Timothy Bennet |
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Early Physicians Of Warren County and the Miami
Valley |
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Vicious Paper Money Flooded Warren County And The
Miami Valley Early in the Last Century |
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Judge John McLean |
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Two Governors |
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An Old Document - A Regimental Court of Enquiry
at Deerfield 90 Years Ago |
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Warren County, Miscellany - War Of 1812 |
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First Town Lot Sales In Lebanon were Made More
Than Two Years After the Town Was Platted |
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First Things In Lebanon |
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Industries In Lebanon Eighty Four Years Ago, Some
of Which No Longer Exist in the Town |
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Lebanon Old Time Mails |
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History Of The Lebanon Post Office |
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Beginnings Of Ridgeville |
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Loveland's Early History |
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The Oldest Town In Warren County Is South Lebanon;
Formerly Called Deerfield |
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The Town Of Maineville |
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Waynesville |
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Warren County Towns And Villages |
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General William C. Schenck |
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Shaker History |
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Shakers' Trials And Tribulations at Union Village
in Their Early History |
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Shaker Annals |
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How Ohio Was Named |
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A Much Disputed Date - When Was the State of Ohio
Admitted Into the Union? |
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Lands |
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Cotton Spinning On The Little Miami In Warren County
In 1816. |
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Miscellaneous Warren County Regiments In The Civil
War |
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Construction Of The Log Cabin |
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Native American Incidents |
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Beedle's Station As Told By Josiah Morrow |
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Indian's Eating Habits |
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Bellbrook, Ohio: Settled ca. 1797 |
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A Civil War Letter |
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The Orgegonia United Brethren In Christ Church |
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Tax Values Of Warren County Railroads With Mileage
As Of September, 1903 |
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Early Migration Into The Ohio Country |
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Original Ohio Land Surveys |
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History Of The Little Miami Railroad |
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Andersonville Prison As Experienced And Written
By Joseph W. O'Neall |
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"The Descendants of
Benjamin Bogan" - 3 generation report |
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"The Descendants of Andrew
Bogan" - 3 generation report |
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Roster of Squirrel Hunters from Warren County |
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"Descendants of Abraham Campbell" |
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"Descendants of Samuel
McCormick" |
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"Descendants of William Gray" |
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"Descendants of Christopher
Stoops" |
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"Descendants of Tobias Casperson" |
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"Descendants of William Bogan" |