Below are clippings from several scrapbooks we have at the Linesville Historical Society. Please enjoy them, and I hope you are able to make a connection! GARNETT-SNEDEKER - in Cleveland, September 16, Harry B. Garnett, of Cleveland, to Mrs. Lena W. Snedeker of Rio Vista, Va. Henry M. George and Miss Jennie J., daughter of G.L. Bullis, were married at the apartments of the groom, Monday evening, Oct. 27, 1890, by Rev. Graham. The groom is engaged on the mason work of the new brick block. The marriage of Robert Fred Glenn and Miss Lizzie Mace Stevens, of Linesville, is announced to be celebrated at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Stevens, on Thursday, Dec. 18, 1890. "Railroad Crossing Accident" - Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay, two residents of Espyville, well up in years, started from home early in drive to friends for the holiday. When crossing the E&P Railroad, just below Thomas Glenn's, a Lake Shore train struck the rear wheels of the buggy, throwing the aged people quite a distance, rendering Mr. McKay insensible and hurting his wife more. At last accounts, they were doing well, although the lady is very badly injured. The engineer says that on seeing the buggy close to the track he gave sharp, warning whistles and the man seemed to whip up the horse when it would have been possible to have stopped. HOLCOMB-ROOD - In Linesville, Jan. 14th, by Rev. Graham, Mr. Geo. M. Holcomb and Miss Lida Rood, both of Conneaut township. HILL-TEMPLETON - In Pittsburgh, Feb. 19th, Mr. Hill of Pittsburgh, and Miss Eva Templeton, of Linesville, Crawford county. GREENAWALT-RICE - In Linesville, Feb. (date unreadable), Mr. Greenawalt of Shermansville and Miss Florence Rice of Linesville. DICKEY-PALMANTEER - In West Fallowfield, March 10th, by G.W. Congdon, , J.R., Mr. Orin Dickey of South Shenango, and Miss Jennie E. Palmanteer, of West Fallowfield. SHERRETS-GEORGE - At Linesville, March 11, by Rev. J. Graham, Mr. Henry Sherrets and Miss Maggie George, both of Conneaut twp. DeWITT-HARVEY - At the bride's home, Conneaut township, March 17, 1891, by Rev. C.P. Nash, Frank DeWitt, of Andover, Ohio, and Miss Della Harvey, daughter of B.F. Harvey. SPACKMAN-FREEMAN WEDDING - Thursday evening at 8:30 a quite wedding, at the bride's home, this place, joined in wedlock Miss Dora C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freeman, and Mr. E.W. Spackman, of the firm of Brown & Spackman, also of this place. Rev. John Graham, of the M.E. Church, pronounced the words of union in presence of the assembled relatives and intimate friends. The usual feast and bestowing of presents took an allotted portion of the evening festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Spackman are well known, sensible people, and will this month settle down to house-keeping in one of the suit of second-story rooms in Bunday brick, where their many friends will find them cozily housed. A guest furnishes the following: Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Amzi Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gehr, Rev. and Mrs. Graham, Miss Linnie Hughes, of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and daughter Gladys, Miss Gertie Bennett, Miss Sadie Norton and Mr. Ralph Wolverton, of Espyville. The event throughout was one to be remembered by those present as an impressive and pleasant occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Spackman start out in their new life bearing with them the hearty congratulations and well wishes of a host of friends. (in pencil - Dec. 8, 1891) "Wedding This Evening" - Mr. Wm. B. Hart, of Roanoke, Va., grandson of D.C. Thayer, and Miss Clora M., adopted daughter of Geo. P. White, will constitute the contracting parties of a quite wedding at the bride's home, this place, this evening, April 14, 1891. Rev. C.P. Nash will officiate. The bride and groom will start for their Southern home in a day or two. They will carry with them the best wishes and congratulations of a large number of friends. More to follow on page 19. Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net