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Author Archives: Joe Krocker

Beidler Women’s Baseball Team Members

Beidler Women’s Baseball Team Members front row (L to R): Anna Hilson Wenger, Goldie Haas Edwards and Emma Schumacher Meyers and at far right Cora Cookson. Back row: Maude James Haney and at far right Grace Frantz Stull. Some could not be identified.

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Kilns at the Universal No. 2 Clay Plant at Goshen.

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Goshen native, Robert Carlisle, was the middleweight boxing champion > of Ohio in the early 1940s.

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Homemade crafts that will be for sale at Brokaw’s yard sale this Spring.

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Frances Willard Calhoon Mathias History…

Click on the following link: http://tuscarawas.tuscohio.com/frances-willard-calhoon-mathias-history/

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Small changes to website….

Hi, I made a few small changes to the website. 1. All of the pictures, family histories, and stories are now on the Home Page. 2. I have change the format just a little to try to make it look less cluttered. Thanks and I hope everyone is enjoying this website! Joe

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Walton Brothers Store – Beidler, Ohio

  The picture of the store at Beidler with the Walton sign. The man wearing the baseball uniform was John Quincy Adamson.

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Goshen Sewer Pipe Plant 1950s

 

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Beidler Store and gathering…

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Carlo Terazzi, who owned two coal mines in Goshen, with his mine pony.

Carlo Terazzi, who owned two coal mines in Goshen, with his mine pony.

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