Township Trivia Time!
The Liberty Township pioneer described yesterday was Isaac Wimmer. Next week, we being Henry Township trivia and that will run for two weeks given the sheer amount of information. Our…
The Liberty Township pioneer described yesterday was Isaac Wimmer. Next week, we being Henry Township trivia and that will run for two weeks given the sheer amount of information. Our…
Sgt. Christopher Long (1746-1829) and his wife, Sarah (Turner) Long, are buried in Liberty Township. He served with General George Washington at Valley Forge and for three Virginia counties: Culpeper,…
Yesterday’s picture was taken in Millville! This Revolutionary War soldier is buried in Liberty Township. Who is he?
The Liberty Township school pictured was Ashland Grade School, which was abandoned in 1967. In what Liberty Township town was this photo taken?
The answer for the final day of Blue River Township trivia was the movie Raintree County. We move onto Liberty Township trivia this week. Who can name this school?
Messick is the town where the old bridge is located. Our final Blue River Township trivia question is this: The Messick Cemetery, also known as Needmore, Cannaday, or Liberty Baptist,…
The Mooreland Fair picture was dated 1958. What Blue River Township town was this bridge located in?
In 1853, 159 white males over the age of 21 were assessed in Blue River Township. Can anyone tell the year the second photo was taken at the Mooreland Fair?
Miles M. Moore (1836-1886) was the founder of Mooreland. Today’s trivia is from the 1853 assessor’s book. How many white males over the age 21 were assessed that year in…
Happy Monday morning! There are nine cemeteries located in Stoney Creek Township: Bundy/Bechtelheimer, Peter Current, Buck Creek Baptist, Rogersville, Blountsville, Westbury Friends, Hodson, Moore, and Finch/Christian Friends. Today’s trivia finds…