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Tri County Clippings- Troy Gazette
Register 1901 - Yesterday's News |
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These clippings from ancient
and fragile newspapers stored above the Troy Gazette-Register office are
being typed by Tri-County volunteers for presentation on site. Primarily
we are preserving the neighborhood news columns and the obituary, marriage
and birth information included in them. I intend also to include articles
that show the influences on the lives and attitudes of our local populations
at the time, and I will also illustrate the individual pages with ads from
the era. Nothing is more revealing of lifestyle than the goods and services
available.
The TGR covers the area of all townships surrounding Troy and many neighborhoods have a local column submitted, but not necessarily every week or even every year. Our thanks goes to the staff of the Troy Gazette-Register for giving us access to this valuable old news so that we can share it with you. There is no better way to understand the culture and customs of our old communities than by sifting through these clippings. Even the names of some of these old communities have ceased to exist in today's world, but we have them captured and preserved here. If you do not have the time to enjoy the luxury of sifting through clippings, these will be included in the Partitioned PICO Search Engine which you can reach from current What's New Page of the site. There is a partition just for the TGR Clippings. |
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Master Wayne Rockwell has gone to spend some time at his uncle’s, U. E. Rockwell.
Twentieth Year, #985, Thursday, May 30, 1901
Mrs. Elisha Fanning of Berrytown was buried last Saturday. She was Eben Preston’s mother.
Twentieth Year, #991, Thursday, June 20, 1901
Mrs. A. L. Rockwell and Miss Mabel attended the funeral of Geo. Reitz’ little child at Mansfield last Thursday.
Marcus Howland’s little daughter was buried last Saturday. She was about five weeks old.
Twentieth Year, #968 (as is), Thursday, August 8, 1901
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Phinney of East Canton visited her daughter Mrs. Mame Rockwell Friday and Saturday. Master Courntey Rockwell went home with them for a visit.
Twentiety Year, #975, Thursday, September 26, 1901
Last Friday about forty of the relatives and friends of W. H. Gernert gathered at his son’s, C. H. Gernert, to celebrate his 80th birthday. Uncle William is in good health. He frequently walks from his son’s to the store.
Twentieth Year, #977, Thursday, October 10, 1901
Anna Lee and Bertha Wheeler of Gilletts have been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Anna Ameigh.
Uncle Jno. P. Gernert celebrated his 76th birthday anniversary last Saturday.