South Lebanon pioneer Ephraim Kibbey and his exploits under General “Mad” Wayne Anthony
Today’s article is an excerpt from a November 1928 issue of The Builder magazine on South Lebanon pioneer Ephraim Kibbey and his exploits under General […]
Today’s article is an excerpt from a November 1928 issue of The Builder magazine on South Lebanon pioneer Ephraim Kibbey and his exploits under General […]
In 1876, before the canning industry was established on River Road: The business of drying sweet corn has become one of the most important industries […]
Here’s a Western Star article from 1906 that I found interesting. Todd had spoken in the past about the geographic features of the Little Miami […]
Here is an article from the Western Star from 1908 on Reverend Thomas King’s property break in’s. Provided by Ralph Royal.
1862- South Lebanon getting new growth on Little Miami Railroad, new depot, station, eateries.
Who first began to grow it in Warren County. How the Department of Agriculture got sweet corn seed from a garden in South Lebanon. The […]
1904- Frank Snook decides to leave South Lebanon- start cannery in Waynesville. In nearly every agricultural community, someone starts a business which requires the direct […]
1871- A.G. Wright’s distillery at Bucktown seized by government revenue agents for failure to pay taxes on $186,000 of whiskey in the year 1867. ($1,444,420 […]
Almost beyond belief are the conditions found by Dr. M.D. Shie, an investigator for the United States government, and the housing and living conditions of […]
Photograph recently acquired by the South Lebanon Historical Society of the old school when it was new, probably around WWI. The building to the right […]
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