Black and white photo negative of a proclamation made by Adam Kerr, Mayor of the city of Portsmouth, hearing word from Governor Tod of Ohio that John Morgan had crossed the Little Miami Railroad, expecting to the river or near the city of Portsmouth.
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Top row left to right: Florence Adell Fullerton Sampson, b. 21 July 1866, d. 21 Sept. 1935. Jane Fullerton Fritt, b. 16 Nov. 1844, d. 5 June 1931.Samantha Fullerton Harger, b. 22 Feb. 1847, d. 20 Jan. 1933. Margaret Fullerton Adams, b. 30 Nov. 1859. Francina (Frances) Fullerton Cathy, b. 26 Jan. 1862.
Bottom row left to right: Anderson Fullerton, b. 28 Jan. 1855, d. 20 Oct. 1928. William Fullerton, b. 4 Oct. 1852, d. 24 May 1922. Margaret Bradshaw Galford Fullerton, b. 20 July 1820, d. 17 Oct. 1912. John Fullerton, b. 4 Jan. 1843, d. 17 Mar. 1930.
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Morris Fullerton
b. 01 August 1814,d. 26 August 1870.
Parents: John Fullerton & Susannah Smith.
Married: Margaret Bradshaw Galford, September 26, 1839.
Light blue measuring cup, both 1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon. Black font. Morrow's Kitchens was located at 2218 Scioto Trail. They opened in 1976 and offered a complete line of brand name kitchen cabinets and appliances, bathroom vanities and fixtures, and more.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 194. Shown is an oval shaped photo of Moses Gregory (1801 to 1871). Gregory was an early citizen in Scioto County. Also a picture of J. C. Hibbs, founder of Hibbs Hardware, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth. Color postcard depicting a scene in the Taylorton Woods. This was where the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Taylor was located, near Rushtown. Mr. Taylor was the editor/ owner of the Portsmouth Times from around 1920 to 1930.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is Moses Gregory, a pioneer of Scioto County. Gregory was born March 24, 1801 near Chillicothe. He had two stalls in Market House for his butcher business. In the 1830's, Gregory was elected Scioto County Auditor consecutively, and in 1841, he took a seat as State Legislature for Gallia, Lawrence, and Scioto Counties. He held many Scioto County offices throughout his life. Also pictured is Market Square and the Steamer the Fleetwood