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  Blue Ball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blue Ball, Delaware in New Castle County, Delaware
Blue Ball, Butler County, Ohio, a semi-ghost town in southwestern Ohio.
Blue Ball, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, apparently the original Blue Ball.
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 Lemon Township, Butler County, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lemon Township is one of thirteen in Butler County.
The townships that border it are Liberty on the south, Madison on the west and north, the Warren County townships of Franklin on the north and east, and Turtlecreek on the east.
The community of Blue Ball was on the Dixie Highway where it crossed the Warren County line.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lemon_Township,_Butler_County,_Ohio   (583 words)

  
 Kansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The geographic center of the 48 contiguous states is located in Smith County near Lebanon, Kansas, and the geographic center of Kansas is located in Barton County.
In the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the cities of Johnson County have some of the fastest growing populations and highest median incomes in the state and the enitre country.
Located in Crawford County (dubbed the Fried Chicken Capital of Kansas), Pittsburg is the largest city in the region and the home of Pittsburg State University.
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 Butler County, Ohio
BUTLER COUNTY was formed in 1803 from Hamilton and named from General Richard BUTLER, a distinguished officer of the Revolution, who fell in St. Clair’s defeat.
Butler county has been termed “THE GARDEN OF It is within the blue limestone formation and is one of the richest in the State.
This valley here averages a breadth of twelve miles, and the soil of its bottom lauds are of a deep fl and famed for their immense crops of corn, while the uplands are equally well adapted to wheat and barley.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~henryhowesbook/butler.html   (2742 words)

  
 BBC - h2g2 - Blue Ball, Ohio, USA
Blue Ball is a place that you encounter when you're on your way to somewhere else.
To remedy this, the town's citizens hung a large blue metal ball at the town's main intersection, and drivers were instructed to stop at the Blue Ball.
And of course, the large blue ball remains prominently displayed along the Dixie Highway, although the current one is something like the fifth incarnation of the town's symbol (the previous one had been damaged by a cherry-picker when workmen were installing a new signalling system).
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/h2g2/A5267946   (861 words)

  
 ATSDR - PHA - CHEM-DYNE CORPORATION, HAMILTON, BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO
Chem-Dyne is within the city limits of Hamilton, Ohio, and covers approximately 10 acres on the northern edge of the city (Figure 1 Appendix A).
Although the differences between Area A and the county or the state were minimal, they were less educated the Ohio or Butler County as a whole.
Finally, the median housing value was 59% of the median housing value for Butler County and significantly lower than the median housing value of the area in Area A (Table 1).
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /HAC/PHA/chemdyne/cdc_p1.html   (3091 words)

  
 Ancestry Message Boards - Message [ Long ]
Samuel Long, born July 10, 1800, was the son of James Long who moved to Butler County, Ohio after the Revolutionary War (James Long, according to this written history, did service in the Revolution and was married to an Elizabeth.) Samuel Long married Polly Cunningham (of Kentucky) March 31, 1825.
December 3, 1827 at the farm in Blue Ball, Butler County, Ohio).
Elizabeth Jane Long married on September 28, 1854 Courtemis Schenk Emmmons (born Warren County, Ohio, April 17, 1831.) They had six children, one being the author of this history--Elizabeth Courtemis Emmons (born in Champaign County, Illinois on June 21, 1864.) Elizabeth Courtemis Emmons was my husband's grandmother's stepmother.
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 Butler County Ohio QUERY & FAMILY SURNAME File: Fall 1997
BUTLER (Howard & Barbara BURROUGHS) to Middletown from Highland County (1923 to 1926).
DUNHAM (Eleazer and Dinah BUTLER) Reiley Township 1820-1850.
DRAYER (Joseph and Henrietta BREITENBACH) Hamilton, Ohio (1833) and buried in Fairfield Cemetery (1850).
www.rootsweb.com /~ohbutler/fall97.html   (7822 words)

  
 Coshocton County, Ohio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Fifteenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry was one of the first to respond to the President's call for seventy-five thousand men for three months' service, and, on the 4th of May, 1861, the regiment was organized at Camp Jackson, Columbus, to Ohio, and four days after moved to Camp Goddard, near Zanesville, Ohio.
In March, 1862, the Thirty-seventh Ohio was added to the third provisional brigade of the Kanawha division, and ordered to accompany that division on a raid to the southern part of West Virginia, with the view of reaching and destroying, if possible, the Virginia and East Tennessee railroad, near Wytheville, Virginia.
Yours, truly, O. Company M, Ninth Ohio V. The artillery record of Coshocton county is included in the record of the Twenty-sixth Ohio Independent Battery and in an effort that was made (in combination with a petition from the veterans) on the part of the military committee of the county.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Coshocton/cofile3.htm   (19471 words)

  
 FLOWER DELIVERY Ohio OH | Ohio FTD Florist | Ohio Flower Shop
Ohio flower arrangements to show someone you care about them
Surrounding the scene are the words "The Great Seal of the State of Ohio." ANIMAL: White-tailed deer.
I'm glad I was able to give her a little indication that there were people in the world who cared about her and what she was going through.
www.wesleyberryflowers.com /flowers_OH_ohio.html   (479 words)

  
 Blue Ball, OH (Butler County) - travel guide - ePodunk
Blue Ball, OH (Butler County) - travel guide - ePodunk
Ohio > All counties > Butler County > Blue Ball, OH Blue Ball, OH
Churches, other places of worship in or near Blue Ball
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/travInfo.php?locIndex=16370   (158 words)

  
 Birding in Cincinnati - Cincinnati Bird Sightings Log
The Blue Grosbeak and Common Moorhen were in the far edge of the pond.
A quick stop yesterday evening produced 1 adult male Blue Grosbeak in the area that seems to be the territory for pair #1 of the 2 pairs that appear to be in the park.
Blue Grosbeaks being the bird to find of late, I guess it wasn't too surprising to find a first or second-year male Blue Grosbeak in the gnarly, depressing, bulldozed construction area on Enterprise Drive, near the Hamilton Fixture settling pond.
cincinnatibirds.com /goodbird/sighting.php   (15048 words)

  
 Research Unlimited - Order Toll-Free 1-800-345-8588 - Old West
The bloodiest battle ever fought on Texas soil took place in a sandy valley in Atascosa County near the Medina River in 1813, with up to 1000 Americans and Mexican republicans killed or executed in the last major encounter of Spanish forces in Texas.
Chronicled are the adventures of an audacious cast of river pirates and highwaymen who operated in and around the famous Ohio River cavern from 1795 through 1820.
The story of the late 1800s, Johnson County War in Wyoming, an event which led to one of the bloodiest periods in Western history.
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 Browsing Through Butler County - Maps, Pictures, More
It is an interesting place to do genealogical research because not only do you change states, during part of the year, you change time zones when you cross the main street.
Ohio: * Counties * Counties * Formation of the state of Ohio, timeline maps
If you have any people in these Butler County townships, it is a good idea to check into their neighbor(s) area.
www.rootsweb.com /~ohbutler/browse.html   (426 words)

  
 The Jimmy Coe Discography
Jimmy Coe / Blues Palmer with Jimmy Coe Trio^
According to Jimmy Coe, Blues Palmer (a singer who appears to us to be under the influence of James Brown) is not related to his old buddy James Palmer.
The presence of "Hootie Blues," a famous Jay McShann number from the period that Jimmy was in the band, may be a clue.
hubcap.clemson.edu /~campber/coe.html   (8624 words)

  
 Exchanges: List of Contributors
David A. Ball (M.A., California State University, Dominguez Hills) is currently working with Dr. James Cooper as a research assistant, statistics consultant, and co-editor for an upcoming book on small-group instruction in higher education.
Always active in university affairs, he is a member of the CSU academic senate and has chaired the Fullerton academic senate.
In 1992, he joined Northern Arizona University, where he re-designed the composition curriculum and became a leader of a faculty development project aimed at helping faculty integrate issues of environmental sustainability into their courses.
www.exchangesjournal.org /ex_contributors.html   (9985 words)

  
 Ohio maps: Old maps of Ohio towns
OHAL50 [1] (Engravings) Residence of Daniel Russell, Bluffton, Ohio; Residence of A. Kibler, Bluffton, Ohio; Residence and farm of Lewis Jennings, Richland, Ohio; Residence of Dr. J.
OHMN70 [2] Map of Sunsbury township, Monroe County, Ohio; with inset map of Ozark in Sunsbury township.
Luse, Clyde, Ohio; Residence of Benjamin Mooney, Riley, Ohio; Residence of Wm.
www.oldmapsetc.com /old-maps-ohio-towns.html   (17608 words)

  
 magazines
"Blue Springs, A History of the Desperate Battles at Blue Springs for the Control of Upper East Tennessee During the Civil War," by William A. Beard III, with a foreword by Earl Fletcher.
Although he would have been lost amongst the sea of Union blue, not a standout by all means, his contribution was not in the number of "Rebs" he forwarded to heaven, but by passing on what those like he partook in.
Comprised mainly of men from Stark County, Ohio, the 107th participated in the Battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, among others throughout the war.
mosocco.com /magazines.html   (13691 words)

  
 Search for appraisers by County in Ohio, Butler County at Fee Appraiser . com
Search for appraisers by County in Ohio, Butler County at Fee Appraiser.
Most real estate appraisers will provide coverage for their entire county.
We also have Residential-only and Commercial-only pages available for Butler County!
www.feeappraiser.com /states/OH_appraisers_Butler.htm   (50 words)

  
 JournalNews | News for Hamilton, Ohio
08-17-06 Missing boy lived in Butler County before moving in with foster parents (comment on this)
Copyright ©2006 Cox Ohio Publishing, Hamilton, Ohio, USA.
By using Journal-News.com, you accept the terms of our visitor agreement and privacy policy.
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HealthSouth 5/97,3 Greenville County Med Soc 5/90,4 Greenwood, Jim 5/00,S1 Greenwood, Rep. Jim 9/02,S1 Greer, George 5/05,4 Gregg, Alan 10/99,2 Gregg, Judd 6/95,S1 Gregg, Judd 4/05,S2 Gregg, Judd 1/04,S1 Gregg, Judd 7/97,S2 Greider, William 1/93,2 Gresham v.
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 East Broad Top Railroad Information Sources
Review: This study is the first to fully explore the possibilites for the preservation and restoration of the EBT.
Examples are drawn from the East Broad Top, Waynesburg and Washington, and Ohio River and Western Railroads.
Main Line Quadrangles: Mount Union, PA; Newton Hamilton, PA; Augwick, PA, Butler Knob, PA; Orbisonia, PA; Saltillo, PA; Saxton, PA Branch Line Quadrangles: Shade Gap, PA; Cassville PA
www.spikesys.com /EBT/sources.html   (2653 words)

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