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  1. Jan 25, 2012 · The school, which was one of about a dozen one-room schoolhouses in the township, was formerly at the corner of Mudbrook and Wales. “Schooling was very important to the settlers,” said Aaby, a ...

  2. Jun 29, 2015 · Jackson Township School (now Jackson Memorial Middle School) becomes the first centralized school in Stark County to include the children of an entire township.

  3. There was a large concentration of Welsh people in the Appalachian section of Southeast Ohio, such as Jackson County, Ohio, which was nicknamed "Little Wales". [citation needed] As late as 1900, Ohio still had 150 Welsh-speaking church congregations. [16]

  4. Indian legends told of “yellow-haired giants” who settled in Kentucky, southern Indiana, southern Ohio and Tennessee--a region they called “the Dark and Forbidden Land.”

  5. SCHOOLS. The township has 879 pupils and thirteen public schools. The average price paid to teachers is about $40 a month. The attendance is about the same as in other parts of the county, and the schools rank about with the average. FURNACES. Buckeye Furnace. Cornelia Furnace. Latrobe Furnace. Milton Furnace. Wellston Furnace [Page 617]

  6. Before the completion of the railroad, C. L. WAYMAN built a house that was used as a tavern. This was the first house built after the town was laid out. ELIZABETHTOWN was situated in the northern part of the township between the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad and the old Indian boundary line.

  7. Jun 4, 2008 · Old School Emulation; ... A history of Jackson County, Ohio by Williams, Daniel Webster, 1862-Publication date 1900 ... scribe2.indiana.archive.org

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