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    1. BE Barnesville Warren Township
    2. Warren Township 1800-1839 First settlers: John Grier located on what is now the Robert Smith farm John Dougherty Families that followed (all of the Friends religion): Plummer Vernon Smiths Doudna French Hick All of the above settled in the eastern and southern portions. Buchanan Shannon These settled along the northern border. Grier, Henry (brother of John) Campbell Kennon Douglas Hartley All of the above were on the west side. English Dodd Reed Engle These settled down Leatherwood Creek. First Mill was a horse mill and was built by Joseph Middleton….. The first water mill was erected in 1807 near where Slabtown now stands, by Carmm Thomas and the second was put up by Mahlon Hartley… John Phillips had the only distillery… 1806-07 Warren township was organized and given the powers of a corporation. She was named after the lamented Dr. Joseph Warren, who fell at Bunker Hill. 1807-first election took place at John Grier’s cabin. He was elected Justice of the Peace and was re-elected for two consecutive terms. Rev. John D. Price cultivated tobacco in Warren in 1819….. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. If the is a ….after the entry, there is probably more to the article. The first part is just names as you see it listed. If you need a copy of this article email me privately and put Warren Twp. In the subject line. I am not sure how much of this will scan, this first part was rather damaged when they did the microfilm, so we will try.

    01/29/2005 07:10:09