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Kingsbury, Charles

Charles Kingsbury     Charles Kingsbury was appointed the first superintendent of Ironton Schools on August 30, 1851. Kingsbury was to receive $600 per year and was authorized to hire one teacher. The teacher, William Ward, made $300 per year. At this time in history, the school was named Union School. The school year was made of two terms: September 1 to March 1 and March 15 to July 15.

Campbell, John and Elizabeth

John Campbell     On January 14, 1808, John Campbell was born into a farming family in Brown County, Ohio. But he did not come to this area until 1832. He arrived at Hanging Rock at the age of 24 with less than $1,000. From this small investment he became a very wealthy man and the founder of Ironton, Ohio.

Ebert, Leo

Leo Ebert    Born in Klingerberg, Bavaria on June 28, 1837, Leo Ebert was born to make beer. Leo’s father and grandfather both worked in a brewery making ale and beer. Leo joined his father at the brewery when he was twelve years old. Consequently, Ebert only had a formal education up to the age of twelve. He worked under his father for three years and he continued his training at many breweries in Bavaria and Germany.

Wright, Nannie Kelley

Nannie Kelley Wright     Born on September 8, 1856 in Catlettsburg, Kentucky, Nannie was the daughter of Washington and Catherine “Kate” L. Kouns Crawford Honshell. Mrs. Wright was one of four children. Her father, Washington Honshell, was a river man and formed the White Collar line of steamboats. 

Johnson, Martha Ellen Blockson "Lorena"

Lorena

The years creep slowly by, Lorena
The snow is on the grass again
The sun’s low down the sky, Lorena
The frost gleams where the flow’rs have been.

But the heart throbs on as warmly now,
As when the summer days were nigh;
Oh, the sun can never dip so low,
A-down affection’s cloudless sky.

A hundred months have passed, Lorena,
Since last I held that hand in mine,
And felt the pulse beat fast, Lorena,
Though mine beat faster far than thine.

Alstott, Dr. Anne Marting

     Born on August 25, 1902, Anne was eldest of three daughters. Her parents, Dr. William F. and Erma Chloe Drayer Marting were both involved in the medical field. By the age of 14, Anne was joining the family business. She was responsible for baking 20 loaves of bread for the Marting Hospital two times per week. In 1921, Anne was the valedictorian of Ironton High School.

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