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Change: canal on the corner of 9th and Mcconnel avenue It is a large two story stone edifice which is still standing and is used now as a private residence.residence owned by William Gable D.D.S. Underground Railroad BuildingsAn interesting aspect of the home
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Change: 3. After 1916 addition4. Earliest photo of church5. March 1974 6. Before 1882 remodeling 7. Late photo of parsonage8. Church after 1916 addition9. Church after 1916 addition10. Interior after 1932 remodeling11. The Manse 195812. Photo taken about 190513. Interior view about 1916
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Change: from the old Bristol church building.Any visit to McConnelsville should include a stop at the Presbyterian Church. 1. New vestibule in 19162. Photo taken circa 19053. After 1916 addition4. Earliest photo of church5. March 1974 6. Before 1882 remodeling
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Change: Court HouseCourthouse building. But with the expenditure $2,361, a large amount of money at that time, the Sanctuary was built and had the largest seating capacity of any building in the town for several years thereafter.Erected on a small bluff, the brick
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Change: AnAn interesting aspect of the home is that there is a tunnel leading from the edge of the canal to the cellar of the
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Change: center, was enclosed three sides by classrooms.In the early 1930"s1930's, a very important addition to the church was installed,installed: a beautiful Wurlitzer organ,whichorgan, replacedobtained when the oldWeller pumpTheater organ,in Zanesville, was obtainedtorn whendown. theWellerThis Theaterinstrument wasreplaced torn
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Change: enclosing the balcony in Gaylord hall for the addition of more class rooms up stairs and the installation of up to date heating and air
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Change: loweredtolowered to escape the watchful eye if the law.My grandparents Wagoner had moved there after they sold the Globe Hotel in Pennsville.Anyone reading this and knows of other locations are invited to add them to this site.As soon as they are
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Change: The congregation , organized in 1824 had earlier met in the old Court House building but with the expendure if a great amount of money,for that time, $2,361.00 they now had and forseveral years after the largest seating capisity of any building in the town.Built on a
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Change: There are other locations in the County that were stop overs for the escaping Slaves traveling North and one that I know of and have
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Change: Morgan County In words and Pictures There are several buildings in Mcconnelsville that were built when the town's founder General Robert Mcconnel lay-ed out the town site or soon thereafter.His own home is located in the lower part of
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Change: Morgan County In words and Pictures There are several buildings in Mcconnelsville that were built when the town's founder General Robert Mcconnel lay-ed out the town site or soon thereafter.His own home is located in the lower part of
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Change: An interesting aspect of the home is that there is a tunnel leading from the edge of the canal to the cellar of the house
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Change: General Robert McconnellMcconnel layed out the town site or soon thereafter.His own home is located in the lower part of town close to the Canal. It is a large two story edifacestone edifice that is still standing and is used now as a private residence.
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Change: layed out the town site or soon thereafter.His own home is located in the lower part of town close to the Canal. It is a large two story ediface that is still standing and is used now as a private residence.
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