Clark County, Ohio

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Springfield in 1868

From Springfield Directory for 1868-9, Williams & Co., 1868


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Springfield Republic (Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly)—Office west side of Limestone street between High and Washington. Republic Printing Company, Publishers and Proprietors.

Springfield Advertiser (Daily and Weekly)—Office 21½ East Main street. Hook, Thomas & Co., Publishers.

Springfield Transcript (Weekly)—Published every Thursday. Office 25½ East Main street. Elifritz & Balentine, Publishers

Christian Radical (Weekly)—Office 21½ East Main Street. Hook, Thomas & Co., Publishers

The Methodist Recorder (Weekly)—Office west side Limestone street between High and Washington. Rev. John Scott, D. D., Editor. Rev. A. H. Bassett, Publisher.

The Sabbath School Recorder (Semi-Monthly)—Office west side Limestone street between High and Washington. Rev. John Scott, D. D., Editor. Rev. A. H. Bassett, Publisher





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