Waynesville, Ohio ~ Connections with the Past

Samuel Heighway from Shropshire, England founded Waynesville, Ohio in 1797. His settlement was honed out of the woods and clung tenaciously to the side of a steep hill overlooking the flood plain of the meandering Little Miami River. It was a tiny hamlet of a few log cabins and a tavern encircled by a dense and undisturbed wilderness. However, Waynesville’s growth, and the settlement of the surrounding area, would be phenomenal during its first decade due to the influx of pioneers.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Eldon C. "Tootie" Ellis ~ The Ellis, Curtis, Sellers, and Simpson Families

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September 14, 1917 ~ September 13, 2002 " Tootie " Ellis was the only son of Carrington (known as " Toot ") and Ethel...
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Thursday, January 25, 2007

The Old Waynesville Union Schoolhouse

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The 1891 Union Schoolhouse (The second Union Schoolhouse on this site.) Corner of Miami and Fourth Streets
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The Waynesville Brewery

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The Old Distillery ~ Brewery Corner of Franklin and North Main Street Underneath this exterior is a log house built about 1801.
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Monday, January 15, 2007

Roadside Advertising Near Waynesville about 1910

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Near Waynesville ~ ca. 1905-1910 LOCAL BUSINESSES: Roy Iron's Real Estate ~ The following is taken from the Souvenir and Home Coming Ed...
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Clarence Bennett Bentley ~ Live Stock Dealer & Abraham Lincoln King ~ Farmer

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12 Hogs. Raised by A. L. King . Age 7 months. Average Weight 240. Best ever bought by Clarence Bentley. The postcard photo dates from around...
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Monday, December 11, 2006

Andrew Powell ~ Help Us Find Out More About Him

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Jeremiah Powell , the father of Andrew Powell , pictured above, is mentioned in the 1840 Federal Census as living in Wayne Township of Warre...
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Jo Stump ~ Help Us Find Out More About Him

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" Jo Stump " is written on the reverse We don't know much about this young man pictured above. He was born around 1841. We thi...
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Alex Emley ~ Teamster ~ "he was quite a horse man"

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Alex Emley B. January 1, 1848 ~ d. April 5, 1925 Alex , or Alexander , Emley was one of the sons of John and Clarinda McCollister Emley w...
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Monday, November 13, 2006

The Wayne Novelty Works Co. ~ A Business that Failed in Waynesville

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A healthy economic indicator in the late 1870s for the northeast corner of Warren Co., Ohio was the planning for and establishment in Waynes...
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Saturday, November 11, 2006

William "Henry" Heighway and Family ~ Connections with the Jacob Family

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William "Henry" Heighway Charles and Charlotte " Eliza " Heighway Jacobs are living in Waynesville on Third Street in ...
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Friday, October 13, 2006

Dr. William H. Anderson ~ Physician & Patent Medicines

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Another one of the early physicians located in Waynesville was Dr. William H. Anderson (September 5, 1784~October 25, 1874) who was born in...
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Enoch Jacobs ~ Business Man, Civil War Hero, Public Servant, and United States Consul to Montevideo, in the Republic of Uruguay, South America

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Taken from History of Hamilton County, Ohio ; published in 1881 by Ford, pg 309 Enoch Jacobs (1809-1894) was born in the town of Marlborou...
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Friday, May 12, 2006

Moses Sisco ~ Waynesville Shoemaker & Methodist "Class Leader"

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Moses Sisco had a Boot and Shoe Shop in Waynesville for many years. We know that during the 1850s his son John , was also a shoemaker with ...
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Monday, March 27, 2006

Andrew J. Thorpe ~ Retired Merchant Living in Waynesville, Ohio

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The following is taken from Beer's 1882 Warren County, Ohio History , page 885-886: " ANDREW J. THORPE , retired merchant, Waynesvi...
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Friday, January 20, 2006

Reeve Holland ~ Waynesville Carpenter & Builder ~ Sarah Bowman Holland ~ Devoted Methodist

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The Reeve Holland house is still standing at 38 North Main Street in Waynesville, Ohio. It was built in 1836. Reeve Holland (January 24, 1...
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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Drs. Francis and Miriam Williamson ~ Physicians in Waynesville

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Dr. Francis Williamson (November 14, 1812 ~ July 15, 1878) was a physician and surgeon, a learned, liberal minded and kindhearted man whose...
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