Posts Tagged ‘McCuneville’
Posted by ctaylor93 on April 24, 2019
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Center: John J. Dishon
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Posted by ctaylor93 on April 1, 2019
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Posted by JRW on August 17, 2014
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August 16, 1956
Perry County Tribune
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Posted by JRW on March 31, 2014
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August 1, 1918 Perry County Tribune
A.E. Faine, C.W. King, t.D.Price, A.J. Hawk, John Moore, U.M.W. of A
Dixie
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Posted by JRW on March 6, 2014
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May 17, 1928 Zanesville Times Recorder
George Ramsey, Harry Harbaugh, Rendville Frank, Cliiford Miller
Hemlock, Buchtel, Shawnee, McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on June 1, 2013
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1961
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Posted by JRW on February 17, 2013
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September 1, 1921 New Lexington Tribune
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Posted by JRW on August 7, 2012
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4/8/1920 New Lexington Herald
Dixie, B & O Railroad, Upson Store, C.W. Miller
Digital Only
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Posted by JRW on August 7, 2012
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3/18/1920 New Lexington Herald
McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on July 23, 2012
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9/25/1942 The People’s Advocate
Wesley Severance, Beatrice Severance, Jacob Severance
McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on June 8, 2012
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3/3/1881 New Lexington Tribune
McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on May 31, 2012
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2/3/1881 New Lexington Tribune
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Posted by JRW on February 5, 2012
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12/27/1883
New Lexington Tribune
Keziah Ricketts, Henry Hazelton, Samuel Conrad, David Moriat
McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on January 26, 2012
Wall hanging from James H. Hoy's General Store
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McCuneville
From The Shawnee Archives
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Posted by JRW on January 26, 2012
McCuneville School Children.
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Chester Dishon extreme rear on right.
McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on January 26, 2012
Two unknown ladies at the doorway of the McCuneville Hotel.
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McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on January 26, 2012
B&O Railroad Crossing in McCuneville
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Note platform edge behind lady on left. John J. Dishon in center.
McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on January 26, 2012
B & O Reciept for Dressed Hog
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11/13/1879
J.A. Dishon, C.C. Marsh, Includes Transportation from McCuneville to Shawnee
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Posted by JRW on January 26, 2012
Dishon General Store shortly before it was demolished in 1976.
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McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on January 26, 2012
Crowd Outside McCuneville Methodist Church
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McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on January 26, 2012
Dishon General Store in McCuneville
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Building also served as the B&O Railroad Station and Post office. Business was started in the early 1870’s by James Alexander Dishon
who was born just north of McCuneville in 1840. About 1913 he turned over the business and the Post office to his son, Frank.
The store closed in 1951, when due to Frank’s age (70), the Post office forced him to retire.
The building was demolished about 1976.
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Posted by JRW on January 24, 2012
The New Town of Redfield
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Posted by JRW on January 23, 2012
McCuneville Hotel (different view)
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1962
McCuneville
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Posted by JRW on January 23, 2012
McCuneville Hotel 1962
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1962
The Brick building is the old hotel. My grandfather remembered being present at an irish wake where they took the guy outta the coffin,
propped him up in the corner and put a cigar in his mouth in that building. It started collasping in the mid 1970s and eventually completely fell down.
The next wooden building was George Gaver’s store. It served as the post office during the time that George Gaver was postmaster. Beyond that would be the house that Fritz Griffin owns.
The church in the distance is the Methodist Church. This photo is taken looking north toward New Lex. – Rob Dishon
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Posted by JRW on December 21, 2011
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December 26, 1924
Teachers, Marietta Morris and Pearle Cannon
McCuneville
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