Township Trivia Time!
The picture of the school was the Kerr Hill School in District No. 5. The first building was built in 1840 and replaced in 1911. What state park is partially located in Stoney Creek Township?
The picture of the school was the Kerr Hill School in District No. 5. The first building was built in 1840 and replaced in 1911. What state park is partially located in Stoney Creek Township?
Andrew Blount was the founder of Blountsville! What was the name of this school?
The number of males aged 21 years and older assessed in 1853 in Stoney Creek Township was 200. Today’s trivia: Who is the town Blountsville named after?
Last Friday, the picture of the happy group of folks was taken in August 1898 during a picnic at Shiveley’s Park in Prairie Township. A great picture of people having fun and even smiling, which you didn’t see very often in photos from that time. This week, we look at Stoney Creek Township. The…
Thursday’s trivia was a photo of the Wampler homestead, located north of Mount Summit. From the 1982 Spring Historicalog: “This is the Wampler Homestead, north of Mt. Summit, Prairie Township, in 1903, the same year it was purchased from Matthew Williams. Members of the family, from left: Nannie (Borden) Wampler; Carl Wampler, son; Mary K.…
Yesterday’s trivia answer: Evans Cemetery. This cemetery was part of the Lick Creek Regular Baptist Church, founded in 1836. The church disbanded in the early 1860s. Today’s trivia: This is the ________ homestead.
The man in the picture with the well-behaved hound is D.R. Frazier. In doing some research on Mr. Frazier, we found that his name was David, and he was a farmer and a teacher. Still not sure if he trained dogs. Today’s trivia: This picture is a list of founding members of a church in…
Prairie Township was the 4th township organized in Henry County. Who was this Prairie Township resident?