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The Van Dolah School

March 27, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in Barber, Dalrymple, Delaware Twp, Families, Lair, Lambert, Larison, Rockafellar, Sandy Ridge, Trout, Wolverton Tags: schools

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Of all the one-room schools in Delaware Township, none seems to have inspired more devoted attachment than the Van Dolah School. The number of graduates was large, and many of them were highly accomplished in later life. It was probably one of the best photographed schools in the county. I have included many of them here.

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Asa Romine and Sarah Fulper

March 23, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, Fulper, Historians, J. M. Hoppock

Postscript to “Asa Romine’s Beloved Farm“

Some time ago I got a copy of an article in the Democrat-Advertiser of 1902. Actually, copies of several articles, but I neglected to file them in any useful way. Today, I stumbled across this particular article and immediately regretted not having it at hand when writing about Asa and Sarah Romine. It is a celebration of their long married life, probably written by Jonathan M. Hoppock. Here it is:

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Some Controversial Baptist Ministers

March 20, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, Historians, J. M. Hoppock, Kingwood Twp, Locktown, Sutton Tags: churches

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My original intention was to publish an article by Jonathan M. Hoppock on the history of the Baptist Church in Locktown. And that is what I will do here, but after reading his article, I discovered that some of the ministers he listed had troubled careers, and that, of course, makes them interesting. But first, here is Mr. Hoppock’s history of the Church.

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