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| | Wood County, Ohio 1895 History |
 | | Carson, James Donaldson, Henry Kimberlin, John Gingery, Dennis McCornell, John Pugh, Samuel Van Horn, Gabriel Guyer, Gabriel Guyer, Jr., Alexander Pugh, Alexander Brown, Asa Smith, Samuel Carson, John Crom, Jonathan Crom, Peter Dull, Jacob Walters, Matthew McClury, James T. Martin, Jacob Harris, Joseph Ward, Gideon Cornell, Samuel Dull, Jacob Macklin, Jacob Dull, James Hecks, Matthias |
 | | Brown located a heavily-timbered tract of land along Beaver creek, or, as it was also then called, " Minard's creek," and built the first cabin in a beautiful beech and maple grove, just back of where his son Samuel erected, in 1883, a brick mansion. |
 | | In 1828, Alexander Brown and his father-in-law, Joseph North, were the first settlers to move back from the river into the dense forests that lay thick and dark between the river and the broad, grassy swamp now known as Keeler's prairie. |
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