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<br />John Smith was one of the first settlers in this township, 1829. Sev- killed by runaway horses. David Hoover and others were quite early set-
<br />eral familiew.of Millers, David, Aaron, Jacob and others came about 1833, tlers. Reuben Dunn came in September, 1838, and stopped on Section
<br />and perhaps before. J. D. Miller came in 1831, on Section 32 ; Christian 32; John F. Ulery and family in 1851, on Section 30; J. M. Whitner on
<br />Holler came in X830; John and Jacob Ritter about the same time. Abram Section 7, iT1 1832.
<br />and Jonathan Smith, Daniel Wagoner about 1834, also John and Samuel There are three churches, Methodist, Universalist and Dunkards.
<br />Witter, who settled at Mt. Pleasant; John was killed by lightning. James The first was Elder Miller's, and he was one of the first preachers.
<br />and John Huston, Samuel Keltner, came April, 1844. Nathan Hatfield, i The first school house was built at Mt. Pleasant.
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<br />John Smith was one of the first settlers in this township, 1829. Sev- killed by runaway horses. David Hoover and others were quite early set-
<br />eral familiew.of Millers, David, Aaron, Jacob and others came about 1833, tlers. Reuben Dunn came in September, 1838, and stopped on Section
<br />and perhaps before. J. D. Miller came in 1831, on Section 32 ; Christian 32; John F. Ulery and family in 1851, on Section 30; J. M. Whitner on
<br />Holler came in X830; John and Jacob Ritter about the same time. Abram Section 7, iT1 1832.
<br />and Jonathan Smith, Daniel Wagoner about 1834, also John and Samuel There are three churches, Methodist, Universalist and Dunkards.
<br />Witter, who settled at Mt. Pleasant; John was killed by lightning. James The first was Elder Miller's, and he was one of the first preachers.
<br />and John Huston, Samuel Keltner, came April, 1844. Nathan Hatfield, i The first school house was built at Mt. Pleasant.
<br />Wm. Brookfield, the surveyor, Mr. Good, the father of Joseph, who was
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