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    History of Quiver Township part 2

    ByTom Knuppel March 17, 2020March 16, 2020

    –previous articles listed at bottom–     PART TWO Quiver Township During the year 1842, a number of settlements were made in the township. Benjamin Ross, Daniel Waldron, William E. Magill, and George D. Coon were among the permanent settlers at the close of 1842. Ross was from Tennessee, and had settled in Cass County…

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    Quiver Township History

    ByTom Knuppel March 16, 2020March 13, 2020

    This from a book about Mason County History and covers circa 1834-1880.   next week- Manito Township   HISTORY of QUIVER TOWNSHIP Part 1 Fifty years ago half a century ! A period of time that measures off the birth, growth and decay of almost two successive generations of mankind ! Fifty years ago !…

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    Forest City Biographical Sketches

    ByTom Knuppel March 12, 2020March 7, 2020

        FOREST CITY TOWNSHIP BIOS W. F. BRUNING, farmer; P. 0. Forest City; was born near Bremen, Germany, Feb. 5, 1822; when about 18 years of age, he shipped on board the German whaleship Izaria, bound for Greenland, where the crew engaged in catching whales and seals ; the Izaria sailed within a very…

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    History – Village of Forest City

    ByTom Knuppel March 11, 2020March 7, 2020

    VILLAGE OF FOREST CITY    1859- c. 1880 The village of Forest City was surveyed, in 1859, by J. F. Coppel and Alexander Cross, for Walker, Kemp, Wright and Waggenseller. The original plat contained forty-seven acres. An addition of forty acres lying east of the original town was made in 1865 by D. S. Broderic….

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    Forest City Township part 2

    ByTom Knuppel March 10, 2020March 7, 2020

      SOME OF THE EARLY INCONVENIENCES. Much the same surroundings and inconveniences greeted the early settlers of this township as did those of Manito and other adjacent portions of the county. Their marketing had to be done a long way from home, and the time required for getting their crops to market was almost equal…

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    History of Forest City Township

    ByTom Knuppel March 9, 2020March 9, 2020

        Forest City Township Part 1 of 4 This township is known as Town 22 north, Ranges 6 and 7 west of the Third Principal Meridian. It is bounded north and east by Manito Township, south by Pennsylvania and Sherman Townships, and west by Quiver Township. It is the smallest of the thirteen civil…

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    David Cone- “Full Count: The Education of a Pitcher”

    ByTom Knuppel March 6, 2020February 22, 2026

    Full Count: The Education of a Pitcher by David Cone and Jack Curry I have to admit that I was never a fan of David Cone and his skill set on the mound. Of course, there were times he was very good but mostly I felt he a just good. However, he was a workhorse…

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    Salt Creek Biographical Sketches

    ByTom Knuppel March 6, 2020

    next week: Forest City Township SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP WILLIAM F. AUXIER, farmer and stock-raiser; P. O. Mason City ; was born in Floyd Co., Ky., Jan. 26, 1834 ; from the age of 14 to 18 years, he followed boating on the Big Sandy and Ohio Rivers ; all the schooling he received, he got…

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  • Salt Creek History part 3
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    Salt Creek History part 3

    ByTom Knuppel March 4, 2020March 2, 2020

    Upcoming Schedule March 2-6- Salt Creek Township March 9-13- Forest City Township March 16- 20- Quiver Township March 23-27- Manito Township March 30-April 3- Lynchburg Township April 6-10- Bath Township April 13-17- Kilbourne Township April 20-30 Mason City Township May 4-8- Allen’s Grove May 11-22- Havana Township   As a pioneer of the prairie, John…

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    Salt Creek History part 2

    ByTom Knuppel March 3, 2020March 2, 2020

        The same year, 1837, George T. Virgin settled a quarter of a mile further west on the place now owned and occupied by Kinzey M. Virgin, son of Abram Virgin. George was more of a domestic nature, and employed his time and energies in making home pleasant, not caring so much for stock…

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